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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. IPSWICH.

    Ipswich Technical College.—The monthly meeting of the Ipswich Technical College Committee was presided over on Monday by Mr. T. Finimore. The ...

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  3. BUDERIM.

    Show Society.—The final meeting for the season 1923-7 of the committee of the Buderim A. and I. Society was held on July 25 in the School of Arts ...

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  4. COOLANGATTA AND TWEED HEADS.

    Annual Exhibition.—Arrangements are well in hand for the annual exhibition of the Point Danger Agricultural, Horticultural, and Industrial Society, which will ...

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  5. MOUNT LARCOM.

    Show Committee.—A meeting of the Show Committee was held on July 21, when it was reported that there was a credit balance of over £31. This ...

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  6. BLACKALL.

    Infection Dis[?] Ward.—A conference was held on Tuesday between represen tatives of the Kargoolnah Shire Council, Blackall Town Council, and Hospital ...

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  7. WOODFORD.

    R.S.S.I.L.A.—The quarterly meeting of the Woodford district branch of the R.S.S.I.L.A. was held in the Memorial Hall on July 23. There was a good ...

    Article : 197 words
  8. WELLINGTON POINT.

    Country Women's Associ[?].—The monthly meeting of the Cleveland sub-branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association was held at the ...

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  9. ESK.

    Commercial Students.—In the June commercial examinations all the candidates from St. Joseph's Convent Sohool at Esk were successful. The following are the ...

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  10. LEYBURN.

    Concert.—The concert held on July 16. in aid of the Tennis Club, realised £20. New Hall.—The C.W.A called a public meeting on July 23, to consider the ...

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  11. UPPER BURNETT.

    Mall Sarvice.—From August 2, the motor lorry mail service from Eidsvold to Mulgildie will be discontinued, and mail matter to and beyond Mulgildie will be ...

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  12. MOUNT ALFORD.

    Influen[?] Epidemie.—Owing to the changeableness of the weather there is quite an epidemic of influenza and severe colds, and in many cases the attack is ...

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  13. BUNYA.

    Accident.—While cutting firewood at his saw bench Mr. A. E. M'Coombe[?] had his right thumb badly cut. Personal.—Daphne Broad (youngest ...

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  14. PELICAN.

    Severe Frosts.—Exceptionally heavy frosts were experienced here during July. On the morning of July 24 7 degrees of frost was registered. ...

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  15. GOODNA

    Oddfellows' Social.—The Oddfellows' Lodge held its annual social on Saturday. The hall had been decorated, and representatives of the different societies in the ...

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  16. MALENY.

    Show Meeting.—The annual meeting of the Maleny Agricultural, Industrial, Pastoral, and Recreation Society was held in the School of Arts, on 23rd inst. The ...

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  17. ZILLMERE.

    School of Arts Committee.—The annual meeting of the committee was held in the School of Arts on July 25. The treasurer's report showed revenue for the ...

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  18. COOROY.

    Fishing Competition.—A competition, in which 13 members of the Tewantin Amateur Fishing Association engaged, took place in the Noosa River on July ...

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  19. LAIDLEY.

    Annual Meeting.—The annual meeting of subscribers to the School of Arts was held on Monday night, Mr. W. Blake submitted the president's report, which ...

    Article : 408 words
  20. MORVEN.

    Personal.—Councillor John M'Grory has left for Brisbane (as delegate of the Murweh Shire Council) to attend the Local Authorities' Conference.—Mr. ...

    Article : 283 words
  21. KILKIVAN.

    Social and Dance.—A social and dance was held in Carroll's Hall in aid of the Roman Catholic Church funds. The newly-appointed parish priest, Father Costello, ...

    Article : 280 words
  22. ARAMAC.

    Race Club Meeting.—At a meeting of the committee of the Aramac Amateur Racing Club, Mr. R. A. Stobo in the chair, a letter was received from the ...

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  23. MURPHY'S CREEK.

    Tennis.—The Blanchview Club sent a party of two ladies and four men to play the local team. Murphy's Creek won by seventeen games. ...

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  24. CLIFTON.

    Obituary.—On July 27 the death of Mr. Er[?] barlow took place at the Touwoomba Hospital, where he had been a patient for the past 16 weeks. Deceased, ...

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  25. EUMUNDI.

    Personal.—Mr. K. Lewis, of the Eumundi district, is visiting New South Wales. Cattle Judging.—A junior cattle ...

    Article : 136 words
  26. CUNNAMULLA.

    "Queen" Crowning.—The Country Ambulance "queen" (Miss Cecile Manns) was crowned at a dance on July 29. The three "queens" were the recipients of a ...

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  27. POMONA.

    Personal.—Mr. and Mrs. T. Findlay, of Ruawai, New Zealand, are visiting relo tives at Cooran. ...

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  28. ROSEWOOD.

    Lanefield Baptist Church.—The Young People's Bible Clase of the Lanefield Baptist Church celebrated the third anniversary of the class on July 19. Rev. ...

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  29. FRENCHTON.

    Accident.—Mr. Dick Schiesser had a mir[?] escape from serious injury on July 18. While driving his car up a steep gradient the clutch slipped, the ...

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  30. COORAN.

    Memorial School of Arts.—The annual meeting of the Memorial School of Arts was held on July 2[?] The report showed that the number of books in the library ...

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  31. MONTO.

    Farm Work.—Ploughing is going on in all parts, preparing for the coming planting. Tverything points to the approaching season being one of the best, as the ...

    Article : 131 words
  32. YANDINA.

    Motor Accident.—Mr. F. J. Hill, of Mapleton, received a severe shock and was badly shaken as a result of a car capsizing with him at the week-end. The ...

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  33. GRANTHAM.

    Personal.—Mr. A. Lebsangt has returned home from his holidays.—Mr. W. A. G. Diamond has left for Maryborough, where be intends spending his annual ...

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  34. ST. GEORGE.

    Accident.—While travelling from Dirranbandi to St. George, a motor car conveying several ladies suddenly swerved off the road near Doondi and struck a ...

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  35. WONDAI.

    Concert Company.—At a meeting of the Wondai Concert Company it was decided to disband. As a result of benefit concerts given by the company ...

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  36. PITTSWORTH.

    Church Benefit.—A euchre party and dance in aid of the Pittsworth R.C. Church was held in the Convent schoolroom on February 25, and was well attended. The ...

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  37. BLENHEIM.

    Pre-wedding Function.—Miss Alie Nicol, who has been in charge of the post office for the past three and a half years, was the guest of honour at Cedar Glen, on ...

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  38. DALBY.

    "Better English Week."—In connection with the "Better English Week" conducted at the Dalby High School last week an essay competition was ...

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  39. CHILDERS.

    School ot Arts.—The annual meeting of the subscribers to the Childers School of Arts was held in the library on July 25, Mr. J. W. Anderson presiding. The ...

    Article : 159 words
  40. MARYBOROUGH.

    Obituary.—An old Tiaro resident, Mrs. Katherine Geysing, aged 82 years, passed away in Maryborough on July 25. The late Mrs. Gevsing arrived in this State ...

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  41. GATTON.

    I.O.R.—At the meeting of the I.O.R Tent, held on 25th instant, Br[?]. A. Ber[?] noth extended an invitation to the members to an evening to he held in ...

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  42. KINGAROY.

    Farewell to Ambulance Superintendant.—Prior to leaving for his new position at Wagga, Mr. M. P. Loth, secretary and superintendant of the ...

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  43. PEAK CROSSING.

    Football Danos.—A dance in aid of the Peak Crossing Football Club was held in the Public Hall on July 29. The attendance was only fair. Music was ...

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  44. MURWILLUMBAH.

    Primary Producers' Union.—A meeting of members of the Primary Producers' Union was held in the Stokers' Siding Hall for the purpose of re-forming the ...

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  45. WATERFORD.

    Presentation.—Mr. James Weeks, of Bethania Junction, who has been trans-ferred to Sunnybank, was the recipient of a gold watch, suitably engraved, by ...

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  46. COTTONVALE.

    School of Arts.—The annual meeting of the School of Arts subscribers was held on 23rd instant, and there was a good attendance. The following management ...

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  47. BALLANDEAN.

    Complimentary Social.—The members of Carroll's road gang on July 23 organised a very successful complimentary evening to Mr. and Mrs. Lamb. A ...

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  48. CALOUNDRA.

    Personal.—Mr. and Mrs. J. Devaney who have been in Brisbane for the last few weeks, returned to Caloundra on July 30. ...

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  49. DEGILBO.

    Weather and Crops.—Some very heavy frost has been experienced here. On July 22 soaking rain set in and continued all night, and fine conditions prevailed from ...

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  50. BARCALDINE.

    Personal.—Mr. J. P. Vesper, one of our old-time carriers, who established himself in the Carriers' Arms Hotel (burnt down some years ago) when Barcaldine opened, ...

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  51. BEERWAH.

    Dance.—The Beerwah Football Club held a dance in the Beerwah School of Arts Hall on Saturday night, in aid of the injured players' fund. The music was ...

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  52. HATTON VALE.

    [?] Social.—A social evening in aid of the Laidley Ambulance was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ziebell on July 23. There was a very fair attendance, ...

    Article : 56 words
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