Departing Railway Official.—Mr. M. Carmody, who has been traffic superintendent of the South-Western Division for the Jast nine years, will leave ...
Article : 375 wordsSir,—The Public Morals Committee of the Presbyterian Church of Queensland desires to congratulate you on the strong opposition, on moral ...
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Advertising : 460 wordsDiscussion Circle.—The first monthly meeting of the newly-formed Dlscussion Circle was held on August 31. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Walmsley, Eagle ...
Article : 133 wordsDance.—A social and dance was held in the Upper Coomera School of Arts in aid of the Cancer Campaign Those responsible for the entertatnment were ...
Article : 93 wordsTournament.—A successful "500" tournament and dance was held in the local public hall on September 1, in aid of the Church of England toy fund. Mr. ...
Article : 63 wordsArbor Day.—The annual arbor day was celebrated at Rosevale State School on September 1 by the holding of a pienic. There was a large attendance, which ...
Article : 107 wordsCrops.—The district wheat crops require rain, but the early sown forward crops are coming into ear. and will harvest even without further rain. ...
Article : 123 wordsAmbulance Work.—The Noosa Shire Ambulance during August treated 104 cases, of which 29 were accidents, 42 transports, and 33 severe and slight office ...
Article : 76 wordsMeeting.—The annual meeting of the Mary Valley Cricket Association was held at Kandanga. There was a fair attendance of delegates. The president (Mr. C. ...
Article : 74 wordsMotor Car Destroyed.—A single-seater motor car was being driven along the Moola-Irvlngdale road on Tuesday night by E. S. K. Belcher, when flames and ...
Article : 120 wordsPersonal.—Dr. C. A. Jarman, who.adjudicated at the recent musical festival in Grafton, has been engaged to adjudicate for the big New Zealand ...
Article : 118 wordsPromising Athlete.—The honour of winning the athletic championship of the King's School, Parramatta, at the annual sports, has fallen to a Glen Innes student ...
Article : 167 wordsSir,—In reply to John Walton's inquiry about my ideals of a home for pensioners, let me say that my proposal is one that would allow old-age ...
Article : 299 wordsGrass Fircs.—Grass fires have been raging in various parts of the district. For weeks a big fire has been raging down the river, and a large area of grass has ...
Article : 131 wordsMysterious circumstances surround the shooting of a young man, Leslie Grano, of Bathurst-street, city, by a man who, it is stated, was unknown ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 180 wordsPresentation.—A gold medal, suitably inscribed, was presented to the Tenterfield Stationmaster (Mr. J. Butler), by the citizens of the town for his bravery ...
Article : 79 wordsObtuary.—An old and respected resident, Mr. Peter Nielsen, died at his residence, Rosendale, on August 28, at the age of 85 years. The late Mr. Nielsen ...
Article : 145 wordsManufactures.—The report submitted at the annual meeting of the North Coast Chamber of Manufactures, held at Lismore, stated that a vigilant watch had ...
Article : 249 wordsThe aims ana principies of the British Medical Association were discussed at the railway workshops during the lunch hour to-day by Dr. E. S. Meyers, ...
Article : 484 wordsProgress Meeting.—At a meeting of the Caloundra Progress Association, Mr. A. Bennett in the chair, it was decided that a party of members should inspect the ...
Article : 148 wordsThe New Guinea Oil Co., Ltd.; advises that from radio advices received the company's motor ship Valvlri, owing to slight engine trouble, failed to connect with the ...
Article : 101 wordsMad Hatters' Ball.—The Mad Hatters' ball, which was held in the Exhibition Hall, under the auspices of the Isis Girls' Club, was a pronounced success. Hats of ...
Article : 193 wordsSir,—I notice by your report that the Landsborough Shire Council disagrees with the proposed alteration of boundaries, so as to make larger shires, ...
Article : 287 wordsFruit Growers' Association.—On September 1 the monthly meeting of the Wamuran and District Fruit Growers' Co-operative Association, Ltd., was held. Mr. C. ...
Article : 187 wordsThe meeting of the Ipswich City Council was attended by Aldermen A. T. Stephenson (Mayor), J. H. Bearkley, J. F. Walker, A. E. Preddey, J. S. Aspinall, ...
Article : 517 wordsEvening.—Mr. and Mrs. H. Griffin recently entertained about 30 guests at an impromptu evening at their residence, Nessbank, to bid farewell to their friends ...
Article : 153 wordsKyogle Band.—Mr. C. Schlpp has been appointed bandmaster of the local band in place of Mr. L. Heyman, who is shortly leaving Kyogle. ...
Article : 203 wordsComing of Age.—On August 28 the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lucas (Malar) met to celebrate the coming of age of their eldest daughter, Ede. Dancing was ...
Article : 177 wordsDance.—The Hibernian Society held a successful dance on August 31. The attendance was very large, visitors from Wooroolin, Tingoora, Wondai, and Goomeri ...
Article : 83 wordsSir,—The building of new highways (under supervision and control of Main Roads Board). has, I consider, been carried out under adverse ...
Article : 225 wordsA meeting of the Ladies' Ambulance Friday Committee was held in the brigade rooms, Ann-street, on Thursday last, to make arrangements for the ...
Article : 125 wordsDistrict Hospital.—The Grafton branch of the New South Wales Police Association is raising funds for the pinchase of an X-ray plant for the Grafton District ...
Article : 226 wordsSchool of Arts.—Mr. R. Roderick (vicepresident) presided over the monthly meeting of the School of Arts on 5th Instant. It was decided to tall for tenders ...
Article : 122 wordsSchool Sports—On Saturday September 1. a team of boys and girls from the New Farm State School journeyed to Boonah by cars and jorn and Played the ...
Article : 163 wordsAttacked by a crowd of about 200 men, women, and children, Constable Jack Wright received a severo handling at Redfern on Saturday night. He ...
Article : 127 wordsAccident.—Mr. and Mrs. E. Starkeys son (Bertie), agpd 6 years, was playing football at the North Arm State School on September 4. when he fell and fractured his ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Tue 11 Sep 1928, Page 3
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