Personal.—Miss Amy Sagar, of Brisbane, was returned after spending a holiday with Mrs. Philp, sen.—Constable and Mrs. Arndt and family have returned to ...
Article : 198 wordsState School Appointment.—The Kiamba State School was opened last week, with Miss E. O. Butter, of Stapylton in charge. At present the attendance is ...
Article : 240 wordsFishing.—Professional fishermen are now anxiously awaiting the arrival of shoals of mullet for the spawning season, which is a couple of weeks overdue. ...
Article : 178 wordsHorticultural Show.—The May show of the Ipswich Horticultural Society, held in St. Paul's. Young Men's Hall on Monday night, was notable chiefly for its fine ...
Article : 909 wordsSt. Peter's Church.—The annual Easter meeting of the parishioners of St. Peter's Church of England, Southport, was held on April 6, the rector (Rev. V. H. ...
Article : 450 wordsPeanut Harvest.—Many of the farmers are busy harvesting, the peanut crop. As considerably more acres were planted this season than last in this district, the ...
Article : 258 wordsThe Crops.—The weather has been ideal for hay making and farmers have taken the opportunity to harvest their crops of fodder stuff. Some of the potato crops ...
Article : 257 wordsAbercorn, State School.—Mr. A. D. Watherston, head teacher, has opened the new State school at Abercorn, with a fair attendance of pupils. ...
Article : 348 wordsLoss of Valuable Dogs.—The layers of poison baits in Glen Innes have been responsible for the destruction of many valuable dogs. One of the victims was ...
Article : 178 wordsPersonal.—Ald. E.D.T. Hannah Mayor of Maclean, has resigned his position as Mayor and alderman, on account of continued ill-health. In accepting the ...
Article : 157 wordsInkerman Mill.—The date for the commencement of crushing has been fixed at June 15. The present estimate is 120,000 tons, but with the way the crops ...
Article : 340 wordsObituary.—The death is announced of Mr. T. Pope, a resident of Woondum for upwards of 16 years, at the age of 72 years. A native of Devonshire, Mr. ...
Article : 416 wordsFootball Dance.—A dance was held in M'Caroll's Hall on April 29 in aid of the funds of the Kilkivan Football Club. It was a success socially and financially. ...
Article : 115 wordsDance.—A dance in aid of the Roman Catholic Church funds was held on Saturday evening, and proved most successful. A large crowd assembled. The chocolate ...
Article : 257 wordsPre-wedding Party.—In honour of Miss Eva Powell, whose marriage to Mr. Don, Fowler will take place shortly, Mr. Jack Rbsi[?] entertained a party of friends on ...
Article : 237 wordsShire Amalgamation,—A public meeting was held in Maleny on April 30 to. discuss the evidence to be given before the commission in opposition to any ...
Article : 273 wordsHarvest Festival.—A successful harvest festival was held by the Methodist Ladies' Committee, An enjoyable programme was Contributed to by Mesdames ...
Article : 63 wordsMay Day Sports.—The annual sports in aid of the Memorial Hospital took place, and were most, successful, about £100 being realised. Messrs. L. Dunlop and ...
Article : 224 wordsRailway Extension.—The opening committce of the Tara Westward railway extension held a public meeting in the Mean darra School of Arts on April 30, Mr. J. ...
Article : 181 wordsDance.—Miss Elsie Lawler's dance, in aid of the Toogoolawah Presbytery Fund, attracted a fair attendance, and £4 was realised. The music was supplied by Mr. ...
Article : 120 words"Miss Australia."—While visiting Mary-borough, Miss Beryl Mills ("Miss Australia) paid a visit to the public hospitals of the city. ...
Article : 218 wordsEuchre Party.—A very successful euchre party and dance was held in the Convent schoolroom on Saturday the tournament was in charge of Mr M Smith, and the ...
Article : 398 wordsCrop Prospects.—Peanuts and maize are now being haryested, but owing to the recent excessive rain results are disappointing, and with low prices for maize, ...
Article : 161 wordsOrchards Inspected.—Mr. Bedford, manager of the, Stanthorpe "branch of' the Agricultural Bank, accompanied by Messrs. Henderson and Lowry {fruit ...
Article : 59 wordsObituary.—Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. W. Pocock, of Churehhill, whose only son, Albert Edward aged 15 years, died in the Ipswich Hospital after ...
Article : 224 wordsCouncil Elections.—The Aramac Shire elections resulted:—S. H. Fraser, 5OO (elected chairman); D. M'Auliffe, 488; P. C. Mayne, 476; A. E. B. Duke, 468; F. ...
Article : 244 wordsDance.—A dance was held in the Aratula School of Arts on April 29, to further the condidature of Miss Jessie Canon in the Roman Catholic Church "queen" ...
Article : 125 wordsDistrict Hospital.—At. a well-attended meeting of the committee of the Wondai District Hospital it was announced that the appeal for the organisation of benefit ...
Article : 79 wordsPersonal.—Mr. H. F. Elwnyn, late manager of Ginyan station, who has been on a trip to England visiting relatives, returned to Texas on a short visit this ...
Article : 132 wordsLabour Day Picnic.—The annual picnic, which is held yearly under the auspices of the local A.L.P., was held on Labour Day, and was a great success. The ...
Article : 155 wordsProposed Ambulance Benefit.—A wellattended meeting took place at Waterford on May 3 for the purpose of forming a committee to assist in the annual ...
Article : 74 wordsOddfellows' Lodge.—Bro. F. J. Harris (Distriot Grand Master of the M.U. Order of N Oddfellows) officially visited a combined meeting of the Barcaldine and Lady ...
Article : 71 wordsHospital Benefit.—A very successful bell organised by Miss A. Hundtoft was held on April 30 at Hundtoft's Hall in response to an appeal by the Mt. Morgan Hospital ...
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Advertising : 146 wordsProperty Improvements.—Mr. 0. Lannoy, who is the owner of a large allotment at the intersection of Shields and Lake streets, has let tenders for the ...
Article : 90 wordsTennis Tournament.—A lawn tennis tournament, which will be carried on for two or three weeks, has been organised by Mrs. R. Smith in aid of the funds of the ...
Article : 91 wordsSchool Dance.—A very successful dance was held on April 29, at the Lower TentHill School of Arts, to benefit the local State School funds. Mr. S. Colquhoun ...
Article : 42 wordsSocial.—The Ladies' Sunshine Club held a social afternoon on April 30. There was a good attendance, and a very enjoyable afternoon was spent. The object was to ...
Article : 120 wordsProspects on Northern Rivers.—The sheep and wool expert of the New South Wales Department of Agriculture (Mr. A. C. Eliott) paid a visit to the Far ...
Article : 189 wordsForthcoming Show.—Arrangements for the show are progressing very favourably, and numerous entries, from outside centres have been received already. The ...
Article : 89 wordsFootball Meeting.—The annual meeting of the Grantham Football Club lwas held ia Henderson's Hall on Monday nignt The election of officers for the ensuing ...
Article : 157 wordsHospital Ball.—The ball in aid of the hospital funds was not very well attended. The music was supplied by the band, assisted by Mrs. Anderson. A profit of ...
Article : 152 wordsVisit of Bishop Shiel.—On April 25 his Lordship Bishop Shiel, head of the Roman Catholic diocese of Rockhampton, visited Alphas, The bishop, who is visiting ...
Article : 127 wordsArbor Day.—At the local State School on Friday several trees were planted by the children. Dinge Board.—At the last meeting of ...
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Advertising : 176 wordsPersonal.—Mr. W. F. Darragh, Killarney, Kyogle, is seriously ill.—Mesdames R. S. Perdriau and G. W. Hillyard,' who attended the annual conference of the ...
Article : 98 wordsTruck Burned.—A motor truck, the property of Mr. George Gillies, was partly destroyed by fire on the Allen's Hut road. The owner was on his way to Beaudesert ...
Article : 76 wordsPersonal.—Mrs. F. Rayner is spending a holiday at Southport.—'Mrs. J. Platz, of Miles, is spending a few weeks in Condamine.—Mrs. Searle, of Toowoomba, ...
Article : 126 wordsMotor Accident.—On Friday morning a utility truck, which was being driven by Mr. Alf Hohkne, of Marburg, with his brother Henry as a passenger, dashed ...
Article : 51 wordsObituary.—Mrs. Annie White died at her residence, Crow's Nest, on 2nd instant, after a prolonged illness, at the age of 47 years. The deceased was the ...
Article : 81 wordsDance.—A successful dance in aid of the candidature of the Woodford, "Princess" (Miss Marie Simpson) was held in the Narangba Hall on April 30. ...
Article : 60 wordsValedictory.—A large numbers of friends met in the Pimpama School of Arts to bid farewell to Mr. E. Blackmore, who is leaving for Italy. The Rev. G. T. ...
Article : 50 wordsNew Banking Premises.—The new premiles of the Bank of New South Wales have been completed. The building is of solid reinforced concrete. ...
Article : 27 wordsAccident.—Miss Vyrenne Frist was thrown from her horse on May 4 and sustained a broken arm, besides a severe shaking. ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Wed 11 May 1927, Page 12
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