At the annual meeting of the Professional Officers' Association last night, a motion was carried which will delay the lodging of the association ...
Article : 1,212 wordsAt the conclusion of the Central Cane Prices Board meeting to-day, over which Mr. Justice Webb presided, the important announcement was made that the ...
Article : 259 wordsCaptain Courtney hopes to fly to-day from Southampton to Valeno[?]a, Ireland, whence, after refuelling, he will attempt the first aeroplane flight ...
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Advertising : 151 wordsThe purposes and objective of the Development and Migration Commission, and an outline of the work so far undertaken, and the work proposed to be ...
Article : 1,132 wordsRecreation Ground Committee.—A meeting of the Sports and Recreation Ground Committee was held in the store on July 7, when the chairman (Mr. T. H. Brown) ...
Article : 768 wordsLight Horse.—In furtherance of the movement to start a Light Horse troop at Toogoolawah, a meeting of those interested was held at the Parish Hall on ...
Article : 148 wordsMethodist Church.—Rev. J. Bean, of Cooroy, presided over a fair attendance at the quarterly meeting of the Noosa circuit of the Methodist Church held at ...
Article : 124 wordsAt the wool sales to-day there was a good selection of merino[?] and New Zealand slipes offered. Competition was keen and more general, and the opening ...
Article : 62 wordsErnest Smith (navigator) and Emory Bronte (pilot) took off in the monoplane City of Oakland to-day for a flight to Honolulu and return. The ...
Article : 255 wordsDance.—A dance, under the [?]uspices of the Girls' Friendly Society and in aid of their stall at the forthcoming Church of England bazaar, was held in ...
Article : 116 wordsLONDON, July 14.—On the Bradford tops market there was a slightly better demand, and prices were fully maintained. Quotations:—64's, 49d.; 60's, 45d.; 56's ...
Article : 33 wordsBitten By a Dog.—L. Layne, aged 13, was bitten on the calf of his left leg by a dog. The Ambulance bearer took him to a doctor, who inserted four stitches ...
Article : 316 wordsDalgety & Co., Ltd., advise the receipt of the following cablegram from their London Office under date, 14th instant:— "Wool sales continue active, with good ...
Article : 117 wordsCountry Party Branch.—At a well attended meeting held in the Public Hall, it was unanimously resolved to form a local branch of the Country Party of ...
Article : 159 wordsAccidents.—K. Watkins, of Tygalgah, was riding a motor cycle along Tygalgah-road, when the front tyre blew out, and the cycle getting out of control Watkins ...
Article : 102 wordsEvidence for the appellant was given in the Railway Appeal Court to-day in the case in which Martin Joseph Doyle appealed against the decision of the ...
Article : 595 wordsFarewell Function.—On July 8 advantage was taken to give a "send-off" to Miss Meta MacLean, who has left Munbilla to reside in Brisbane. Miss MacLean ...
Article : 219 wordsTwo hunters reported to-day that wreckage, believed to be that of Nungesser's 'plane, had been found in the interior. ...
Article : 33 wordsArbor Day.—Arbor Day was celebrated at the Currumbin State School on July 12, and added interest was lent to the occasion by reason of the fact that the ...
Article : 246 wordsPersonal.—Mrs. C. C. Gundry and Master Noel Gundry, of Miles, are staying with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. M'Lennan at The Wilgas.—Miss Rebe Williamson, ...
Article : 53 wordsDance.—A successful dance and euchre tournament was held in Maltman's Hall on 9th inst. in aid of the Ambulance Brigade, a sub-branch of which was recently ...
Article : 147 wordsAfter a most successful flight under perfect conditions, two of the Australian Air Force Amphibian "Seagull" seaplanes, in command of Flight Lieutenant A. E. ...
Article : 441 wordsAccident.—Mr. Percy Krome, of Brown's Creek, while using an axe on July 11, cut his left leg badly. He was brought to Eumundi, and after attention ...
Article : 53 wordsWeather.—No rain fell here during the month of June, and things are reaching a serious state for some of the graziers in this district. Few ...
Article : 471 wordsShearing.—The following stations will commence shearing operations early in August: Buranda (Western Queensland Pastoral Co.), Boatman (New Zealand and ...
Article : 387 wordsSocial Evening.—A social evening in aid of the Railway Roman Catholic Presbytery was held at the residence of Mrs. M. Sharry on July 9. Visitors were ...
Article : 142 wordsHospital Benefits.—The Hospital Ball in aid of the Wondai District Hospital, held at Hivesville on July 9, netted £13. The Hospital Ball, held at Proston, two weeks ...
Article : 80 wordsThe death has occurred of Countess Markievicz. De Valera was at her bedside when she died in hospital. [Countess Markievicz was a member of ...
Article : 72 wordsPersonal.—The friends of Mr. W. Josefski will be pleased to hear that he is now out of hospital and is convalescent. [?]Miss I. Coates, Brisbane, spent the ...
Article : 101 wordsThe Australian Minister for Customs (Senator Pratten) says that there have been heartening results from trade interviews, with definite decisions for the ...
Article : 180 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day, replying to Lord Apsley, the Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. L. S. Amery) said that British subjects who ...
Article : 139 wordsChamber of Commerce.—The annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was presided over by Mr. H. W. Stay, who commented warmly on the apathy or ...
Article : 79 wordsThe President of the Irish Free State (Mr. Cosgrave) announced in the Dail Eireann that he personally would take over the late Mr. O'Higgins' portfolio of ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Sat 16 Jul 1927, Page 16
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