prior to the commencement of the concluding wool sale of the present series, held yesterday, Mr. Roger Hartigan (auctioneer for the ...
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Article : 459 wordsFarewell Benefit.—A farawell benefit to Mrs. J. Hickey was held in the School of Arts on September 4. The function was promoted by the returned soldiers of ...
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Advertising : 470 wordsShow Society.—A meeting of the Committee of the Southport Show Society was hold on Tuesday night, Mr. Wm. Lather presiding. Judges were appointed for the ...
Article : 210 wordsAccidents.—Mr. W. P. Taylor when assisting Mr. B. Blank to enter his shop through the fanlight on Thursday last come in contact with a broken glass ...
Article : 588 wordsCompetitions.—The competitions neld in conjunction with the flower show and sale of gifts of the Cooran Methodist Ladles' Guild at the Memorial School of ...
Article : 134 wordsProgress Association.—Mr. A. V. Lindsay presided over a largely attended meeting of the Buderim Progress Association on Wednesday night. The members of the ...
Article : 219 wordsFishing.—The Noosa River, especially at the Heads is well stocked with fish at present On Monday night Mr. Whincup (Brisbane) caught a Jewfish weighing 38lb ...
Article : 139 wordsPersonal.—Mr. R. J. Smith, who has been accountant of the local branch of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia for eight years, has received notice of transfer on ...
Article : 88 wordsSouth Coast Lighting.—In connection with the proposal to extend the electric lighting system to Tugun and Currumbin, and possibly at a later date to Palm ...
Article : 145 wordsDebate.—At the meeting of the Maleny Literary and Debating Society an interesting debate took place on "Is Socialism a Practical Possibility?" Mr. J. Grigor ...
Article : 95 wordsMemorial Hall.—Mr. H. G. C. Thomson presided over the first meeting of the newly-elected Memorial Hall and School of Arts committee. The election of ...
Article : 291 wordsAmbulance Brigade Meeting.—At the monthly meeting of the Toowoomba Centre Ambulance Committee, the hon treasurer's statement showed the ...
Article : 107 wordsCancer Fund Ball.—A ball was held in the Degilbo Hall on Friday evening, the funds being on behalf of the Cancer Campaign. Music was supplied by the ...
Article : 190 wordsFancy Dress Ball.—On Friday September 7, a fancy dress and masked ball was held in the Parish Hall, Stanthorpe which proved very successful and served to ...
Article : 355 wordsCouncil Finances.—The healthy condition, of the council's finances was shown when the finance committee furnished the following details at last ...
Article : 522 wordsNasonic Ball.—The annual ball given by the members of the Masonic fraternity in Canungra and district, was held in the Canugra School of arts on Friday ...
Article : 151 wordsAmbulance Benefit.—A social and euchre party held at Moffatdale on September 8 was well patronised. Music was supplied by Messrs. Kerle, Deitz and F. Goschnick. ...
Article : 260 wordsOne of the worst duststorms experienced here for years commenced operations yesterday, at about midnight, and continued with little ...
Article : 130 wordsSchool Accommodation.—The State School committee recently applied for increased accommodation for the teaching staff, as the lady assistant teacher has ...
Article : 303 wordsFootball Benefit.—Recently a benefit football match, in aid of the hospital funds, was played on the recreation grounds between a team representing the ...
Article : 224 wordsMeeting.—A public meeting of subscribers and those who assisted in the raising of funds some 15 years ago for a public hospital in Pittsworth was held in the ...
Article : 187 wordsDusty weather prevailed yesterday afternoon, and last night a north— westerly gale, driving thick clouds of dust before it, struck the town, ...
Article : 45 wordsGarden Fete.—A garden fete organised by Mrs. G. A, Bell, Coochin-Coochin, in aid of the Boonah General Hospital, proved very, successful. Competitions were ...
Article : 185 wordsFollowing a strong northerly hot wind late in the afternoon a storm passed over at about 5 p.m. to-day, from which a few sharp showers fell, ...
Article : 89 wordsMeeting.—A meeting was held recently, when it was decided to re-form the Ma Ma Creek-Grantham Cricket Club. There was a good attendance, and everything ...
Article : 92 wordsConcert.—A number of local artists were conveyed to Peachester by motor cars. loaned by Messrs. Calvert, Walker, and Jones, where a concert was given. The ...
Article : 115 wordsCharge of Imposition.—Frederick Ernest M'Cormack (26) and Michael James M'Cormack (03), claiming to be son and father, were arrested at Scarborough on ...
Article : 106 wordsConvent Ball.—There was a large attendance at the annual Convent ball, held in the Town Hall on Friday evening. The decorations comprised long cables on ...
Article : 99 wordsEuchre Party.—A euchre porty and dance in aid of the Roman Catholic Church funds was held in the Oddfellows' Hall. Mr. S. Tapsall supervised the dancing. ...
Article : 67 wordsSchool Committee.—At a meeting of the State School Committee satisfaction was expressed at the successful efforts of the ledles of Toogoolawah and district, ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Fri 14 Sep 1928, Page 20
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