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  2. COOLANGATTA AND TWEED HEADS.

    Kirr[?] Surf Club.—The president, Mr. B. W. Conaghan, presided at a meeting of the Kirra Surf Life-saving Club held at the clubroom Kirra, on June 15. The ...

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  3. EOTERTAINMENTS. "TIP TOES."

    On Saturday at His Majesty's the ing English and American success, "Tip Toes," is to be presented for the first time in Brisbane by J. C. Williamson Limited, ...

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  4. GREAT PROGRESS.

    "The progress of Methodism in the Philippines has been remarkable. We have there over 300 churchesm, 1500 ordained minsters, and several thousands of ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS. IPSWICH.

    Chimney Fire.—Shortly before 11 o'clock vesterdoy morning the Ipswich Fire Brigade received a message that a Are had broken out in a house in Brisbane-street; ...

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  6. BUDERKIN.

    Personal.—Southern-bound travellers during the last week or so were: Mr. Stacey (Rockhampton), Mrs. Castelegno, and Mr. O'Sullivan. ...

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  7. CLEVELAND.

    Methodist Anniversary.—On June 12 the Cleveland Methodist Church Sunday school anuiversary services were held, the morning, afternoon, and evening services ...

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  8. TOOGOOLAWAH.

    Pastoral Lecture,—Mr. W. G. Brown, sheep expert attached to the Department of Agriculture and Stock, visited Too[?] goolawah last week at the request of the ...

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  9. MORVEN.

    Personal.—Mr. Robert Witt, of the local railway staff, has received advice of his transfer to Greenmount.—Mr. Q. S. M'Kenzie, who has been droving in ...

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  10. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Laughter and excitement were the keynotes of the change of programme at the Tivoli. Theatre, yesterday, and large audiences at the successive sessions were ...

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  11. TOOWOOMBA.

    police Court.—Lewis Charles Sales Swann was charged, at the Police Court yesterday, that between April 20 and 21 last, at Toowoomba, conjointly with ...

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  12. HARRISVILLE.

    Personal.—Miss O'shea, Laidley, is on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Kelly, Harrisville.—Mr. Arthur Wilsen, a prominent townsman, was successfully operated ...

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  13. SOUTHPORT.

    Rotary Cultivator Demonstration.—As interesting demonstration took place on June 15 in one of Messrs. Kamhol[?] Bros'. paddocks, at Gar[?], of the ...

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  14. CREMORNE THEATRE.

    En[?]husiastic appl[?]sue all through the programme was registered by the large audience at Cremorue last night. Mr. Mike Con[?] and his clever partner, Miss ...

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  15. DALBY.

    Ambulance Meeting.—At the monthly meeting of the committee of the Dalby ambulance Brigade the superintendent's report showed that ...

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  16. PIALBA.

    Obituary.—An old and respected resident in the person of Mr. Jem Jensen, aged 70 years, died on Saturday morning, June 11. He came to Pialba 15 years ...

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  17. ELECTRIC LIGHT.

    At the invitation of the Esk Shire Council the Minister for Works (Mr. M. J. Kirwan) to-day arrived to perform the switching-on ceremony of the town's ...

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  18. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    Jim Gerald. in the title rol[?] of the "Merry Masquerader," is indeed a [?]rry soul, and in his characterisation of an American millionaire keeps the fun at a ...

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  19. WARWICK.

    Corpus Christi Procession.—The Corpus Christi procession" was held in St. Mary's Church grounds on Sunday afternoon. A temporary altar had been" erected in the ...

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  20. LAST NIGHT OF "KATJA."

    Another large, and appreciative audience filled His Majesty's last night for the revival of "Katja." The season, which has been a phenomenally successful one ...

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  21. SPRINGSURE.

    Benefit Concert.—An excellent concert organised by the staff ot the local hospital, assisted by a number of local artists, took place on the Oddfellows' Hall on ...

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  22. COOMINYA.

    F[?] and Sports.—The Presbyterian Church held a sale of work and sports on the reserve on Saturday last. The [?] were as follows:—(Fancy work, ...

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  23. PITTSWORTH.

    Farewell Function.—Mrs. Lewis, wife of the Rev. A. K. Lewis, was tendered a farewell in the Methodist Church on Thursday evening last prior to her early ...

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  24. EMERALD.

    Accidents.—Whilst playing football at Emerald, W. Bleney ins thrown some-what heavily and sustained a fractured rib.—In the Emerald railway yards, on ...

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  25. GOODNA.

    Musical Evening.—The men's committee of the Goodna Congregational Church provided an excellent programme for the musical evening arranged in aid of the ...

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  26. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    This week's patrons of the Lyeeum Theatre, the new popular first release picture theatre in George-street, will have the opportunity of seeing the well-known ...

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  27. ROSEVALE.

    Obituary.—There passed away in the Harrisville Hospital on June 10 the infant daughter, aged 10 months, of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Jensen, Rosevale. The child ...

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  28. "THE BIG PARADE."

    A gripping war romance, liberally flavoured with rare gems of humour—such is the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture. "The Big Parade," which drew crowded houses ...

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  29. MARYBOROUGH.

    City's Quarry.—The city aldermen have decided to investigate the possibilities of the old Ululah quarry, within the city's boundaries, in the hope of it proving ...

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  30. TARA.

    Fancy Dress Ball.—The Diggers' fancy dress ball was held on June 10. First prize" for best dressed lady was won by Miss A. Uriland, "Queen's Robes"; best ...

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  31. CHILDERS.

    [?]amond Wedding.—On Friday night last, 10th instant, a number of Isis residents motored to Dallarnil to be present at the function arranged to celebrate the ...

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  32. MILMERRAN.

    Progress Association.—The newly formed Milmerran and District Settlers' Progress Association held a successful meeting on Jane 11. in the Public Hall. The large ...

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  33. FRENCHTON.

    Surprise Party.—Several young people, including Mr. Ted Herrmann and Mr. O Harpeng, gave Mr. J. F. Freese and family a surprise party on June 11. Mr. ...

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  34. TARAMPA.

    Personal.—Mr. and Mrs. H. Neuendorff, who have been visiting relatives at Boonah, have returned home.—Mrs. B. Josephski, Brisbane, is now holidaying ...

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  35. WONDAI.

    Paddy's Market.—On June 11 a Paddy's Market, sports, and fete was held on the Whea[?]lands sports grounds in aid of the Wondai Dtetrict Hospital. Luncheon and ...

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  36. MARBURG.

    Birthday Party.—A very pleasant eveninw was spent at Dr. H. de Pinna's residence on June 14, when he was tendered a surprise by his friends from Forest ...

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  37. STEINACH REJUVENATION FILM.

    "Eternal earthly life is a dream, but there may be a cure for premature old age." This is the slogan of the Steinach film to be shown at the Theatre Royal, ...

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  38. U.S. AIR MAIL SERVICES.

    The Post Office Department, Washington, U.S.A., advises that as from June 1, 1927, the Air Mail fees applicable to letters from Australia for transmission by ...

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  39. UNDULLA CREEK.

    School of Arts.—At a meeting held in the Meandarra School of Arts on Saturday evening, Mr. Geo. Cooling was appointed secretary to the School of Arts in place ...

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  40. PLAINLAND.

    L.P.A.—At the monthly meeting of the Plainland branch of the Local Producers' Association a letter from the Minden branch was read, which suggested a ...

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  41. BARCALDINE.

    Valuation Appeals.—The adjourned appeals against the Shire Council valuations came before Mr. S. Wilson, P.M., this afternoon. The appeals of Ernest ...

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  42. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    The educational drama "Damaged Good" commenced the second week of its season at the Majestic Theatre yesterday, and was shown all day to packed houses, The ...

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  43. NANANGO.

    Obituary.—The death occurred at Nanango Hospital, on Thursday last, of Mrs. J. D. Horne, of Yarraman. The funeral took place to the local cemetery. Father ...

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  44. VALLEY THEATRE.

    "The Magician" will be offered at the Valley Theatre for the second last times to-day and to-night. It is the screen adaptation of W. Somerset Maugham's ...

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  45. PLANE—SHARMAN RECITAL.

    Miss Ivy Plane and Mr. Arthur Sharman will give a pianoforte and song recital in the Albert Hall to-night. Mr. Eric Hayne will assist with violin ...

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