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Article : 589 wordsJ. Reardon, a cane cutter, aged about 40 years, died in a straitjacket in a cell at the Tully lockup last night. A post-mortem examination revealed ...
Article : 49 wordsGovernment Land Sale.—Mr. A. C. Stevens, Land Commissioner, conducted a Government land sale yesterday of portion 65, parish of ...
Article : 154 wordsHospital Meeting.—During December 75 persons (41 males) were admitted to the Warwick Hospital, while deaths during the same period numbered six ...
Article : 199 wordsAt yesterday's tea sales 41,085 packages were offered, chiefly Assam. Average prices were:—Common Pekoe, Souchong, 10 annas 9 pies to 11 annas; ...
Article : 175 wordsCrop and Daliying Prospects.—In place of the dry conditions, which extended from September to late December, [?]sing the failure of the early and middle ...
Article : 121 wordsThe Crops.—At present cultivated areas are looking very picturesque. Maize crops in their different stages of growth are doing well. Lucerne f[?]ats are ...
Article : 60 wordsCricket Club Dances.—The cricket club held two dances during the week, on New Year's Eve and New Year night. There were splendid attendances on both nights, ...
Article : 50 wordsObituary.—The death has been reported of Jeremiah R[?]orden, a single man, at Tully. Mr. C. J. Caird, of Cardwell, who died at Ingham recently, was known to ...
Article : 87 wordsCharges of Stealing.—In the Police Court yesterday, before Mr. C. J. Bott, J.P., William Charles Reynolds (17) was charged that on January 6 at ...
Article : 161 wordsScouts' Camp.—The camp of the Lutwyche troop of Wolf Cubs[?] at Mr. Marson's farm near Cressbrook, was struck on January 7, when the whole of [?]he ...
Article : 112 wordsL.P.A. Picnic.—The first of an intended annual event of the Murrumba L.P.A., in the form of a huge picnic, took place at the Brisbane River, Murrumba, on ...
Article : 654 wordsBirthday Party.—The residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. [?]urth[?] was the scene of a happy gathering on December 28 when the friends of Miss [?]v[?] Murtha gave her ...
Article : 70 wordsButter Output.—The Pomona butter factory manufactured 38 tons of butter in December, as compared with 66 tons for the same month of 1927, the decline ...
Article : 98 wordsWeather and Crops.—During the past few days the weather has been very warm. The country is looking exceedingly weil since the recent rains, but another ...
Article : 290 wordsPersonal.—Mr. N. Bayles, manager of the Commercial Banking Co. of Australia. Mundubbera branch, is on his annual leave, and is being relieved by Mr. R. W. ...
Article : 28 wordsSt. Patrick's Day Celebration.—The initial meeting to make arrangements for celebrating St. Patrick's Day at Dalby was held on January 6. It was decided ...
Article : 176 wordsObituary.—Recent deaths include those of Mrs. Johanna Lock (aged 80), at the residence of her daughter[?] Mrs. C. Anderson, North-street; Mrs. M. P. Anderson ...
Article : 143 wordsPlain and Fancy Dress Ball.—The annual plain and fancy dress ball organised by the Ballandean Cricket Club was this year, as usual, a highly successful event. The ...
Article : 211 wordsVisitors.—Mr. and Mrs. Hodite and family have returned to Brisbane.—Canon and Mrs. St[?]venson and their children (Nundah) are spending a holiday here.—The ...
Article : 102 wordsThe Crops.—The maize and other crops in this district are looking well, and the prospects for 1929 are bright. ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Thu 10 Jan 1929, Page 16
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