Weather.—Stormy weather conditions have prevailed for some time, and many good downpours have been registered in many parts of the district. The district ...
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Advertising : 653 wordsMemorial Cup.—Mr. R. Brazier, of Redcliffe, and formerly of Toowoomba, has presented a cup on behalf of his wife to the Soldiers' Memorial Hall, and the ...
Article : 127 wordsSocial.—Mr. Ben Long, head master South Bundaberg State school, having reached the age limit, retires from the service as from February 1 next. His ...
Article : 499 wordsProgress Association.—The monthly meeting of the Eumundi and District Progress Association was held on December 6, Mr. P. Skennar (president) presiding. ...
Article : 351 wordsDance.—A dance in aid of the Karara public hall was held in Costello's wool shed. Mr. M. Mahoney provided the dance music, extras being played by the ...
Article : 46 wordsChamber of Commerce.—There was a large attendance at the monthly meeting of the Southport Chamber of Commerce, held on 7th inst,, the president (Mr. H. ...
Article : 302 wordsFootballers' Reunion.—The annual reunion of the Seagulls Football Club, Tweed Heads, took place in the New Empire Theatre, Tweed Heads, on December 8 in ...
Article : 243 wordsPicnic.—Success attended the annual picnic of the North Arm Church of England Sunday School classes, held in the School of Arts grounds on December ...
Article : 107 wordsBall.—The Benedicts' Hall, held in the Memorial Hall on December 5, was well attended, considering the stormy weather prevailing. Music was provided by the ...
Article : 121 wordsObituary.—By the death of Mrs. Mary Dunbar, which took, place on December 3, a district, identity of very long, standing has been removed. For many years ...
Article : 343 wordsBand Benefit.—The Cooroy Brass Rand were given a benefit by the Charleston Entertainers, of Nambour, at the Memorial Hall, on December 2, when the ...
Article : 144 wordsChamber of Commerce.—Mr. D. J. Eusbey (president) presided over a good attendance of members. Mr. J. Law was chosen to represent the chamber on the ...
Article : 220 wordsPersonal.—Master A. Haylock (Kin Kin) is among those chosen to make a trip, starting on December 28, to Perth, under the auspices of the Young ...
Article : 83 wordsBuildings.—Contractor Callaghan is erecting a seaside residence for Mr. Biggs, head master of the Eagleby (near Beenleigh) State School. New buildings are ...
Article : 81 wordsDance.—A dance, promoted by the Royal Blue Tennis Club, of Glenview, in aid of their funds, was held at the public hall last week-end, and resulted in a ...
Article : 49 wordsPresbytery Fete.—A very successful fete in aid of the St. Patrick's Presbytery fund, was held in the School of Arts on December 3. The hall was prettily ...
Article : 163 wordsPersonal.—Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Dowde and family have returned from Charters Towers.—Mr. A. H. M'Carthy, who has been acting Shire Clerk during the ...
Article : 82 wordsPresentation.—Mr. W. G. Parker, overseer of works of the Tarampa Shire Council, who has resigned to take up a position with the Bundaberg City Council, was ...
Article : 71 wordsDance.—The Amiens Bachelors' Club was responsible for a successful dance, on 3rd inst. in aid of the School of Arts funds, about £6/10/ being realised. The music ...
Article : 34 wordsPersonal.—Mrs. S. Gault, sen., has returned from a holiday in Brisbane. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. P. Lambert, who intends spending a ...
Article : 38 wordsBand.—At a meeting of members and supporters of the Longreach Band it was decided that the band should enter for the Townsville contests next Easter, and ...
Article : 169 wordsSchool of Arts.—A meeting of the Childers School of Arts Committee was held in the War Memorial Buildings on December 6. The president, Mr. C. R. ...
Article : 256 wordsHospital.—A fete organised by St. Luke's Women's Guild, in aid of the local hospital, was brought to a successful issue on December 3. The official opening was ...
Article : 45 wordsDairying Industry.—Dairying in the Dawson and Callide Valley is the leading industry, and the supplies are greatly increased. Three times a week the train ...
Article : 139 wordsDanoo.—The Caloundra Cricket Club held a dance in Maltman's Hall on 2nd inst. Messrs. Slack (Brisbane) supplied a jazz band. The chocolate waltz was won by ...
Article : 30 wordsBall.—A grand flannel ball, in aid of the Convent building funds, was held on December 3. Although the weather was unfavourable, the proceeds were highly ...
Article : 89 wordsDance.—A dance and euchre party to raise funds for the school breaking-up picnic was held at Mr. and Mrs. O'Dwyer's residence, Abercorn, the arrangements ...
Article : 151 wordsProgress Association.—The monthly meeting of the Geebung Progress Association took place on December 8 in the Memorial Hall. There was a good ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Season.—Good rain fell during the recent storms, and Horse Creek ran for several miles. Gross is growing splendidly. Wheat Harvest.—The small wheat ...
Article : 54 wordsPersonal.—Councillor and Mrs. J. Siganto (senior) have left on a visit to their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nairn, Toowoomba.—Mr. C. ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Sat 10 Dec 1927, Page 27
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