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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 442 words
  3. "SPEC" BUILDING.

    When Ernest Albert Winton, builder, was examined as to the causes of the bankruptcy of himself and partner by the Registrar (Mr. J. D. Keenan) in ...

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  4. IMPORTANT CHANGES.

    Recommendations for several important amendments to the constitution were received at the concluding session yesterday of the conference ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS. TOOWOOMBA.

    Accident.—Robert Shannon, who stated that he had been knocked down and kicked, was taken to the General Hospital yesterday by the Ambulance ...

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  6. COORAN.

    New School.—The Government has acceded to representations made by Mr. H. F. Walker, M.L.A., for the establishment of a State school at Carter's Ridge. The ...

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  7. CANUNGRA.

    School Committee.—Mr. A. F. Horn presided at the monthly meeting of the Canungra State School committee on 18th inst. Acting on the department's request, ...

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  8. WARWICK.

    Wheat Competition.—At a committee meeting of the E.D.H. and A. Association a letter was received from the State Wheat Board, stating that it ...

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  9. CALOUNDRA.

    Personal.—Mrs. W. Marlow (Ipswich) and Master Ray MacMurdie (Ipswich) are spending a holiday here.—Mr. A. Eaton is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Eaton.— ...

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  10. POMONA.

    Dance.—The function promoted by the Ladies' Auxiliary Committee of the Noosa A., H., and I. Society of Pomona on May 17 was for the funds of the letter body. ...

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  11. WOODHILL.

    Weather and Crops.—Farmers are busy harvesting corn crops. There are some fine fields of saccalino, oats, and other fodder, and heavy feeding is being carried ...

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  12. GAYNDAH.

    Accidents.—On May 12, whilst exercising his pony in anticipation of competing at the local show, Hubert Elsebach, aged 12 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ...

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  13. BUDERIM.

    Personal.—Mr. C. H. Ranger, of the Buderim Tramway staff, is on six weeks' holiday, which is being spent in Brisbane. Mr. F. Burns is relieving Mr. Ranger.— ...

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  14. GLEN INNES.

    Beautifying Streets.—The local Municipal Council is moving in the direction of beautifying the main street. One section of the street is to be reconstructed, and ...

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  15. WAMURAN.

    Baptist Council.—A concert given by the Wamuran and Wamuran Basin Baptist Sunday school scholars was hold in the Albert Hall, Wamuran, on 17th inst., in aid ...

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  16. CROW'S NEST.

    Harvest Thanksgiving.—The Harvest Thanksgiving service and concert was held at the Methodist Church on May 19 and 20. The Rev. J. Stirling conducted the ...

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  17. KILKIVAN.

    Personal.—Mr. Frank Nicholson, a member of the staff of the Union Bank, Kilkivan, left on 16th inst., on his annual recreation leave. He intends spending ...

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  18. KINGSTON.

    Social.—A dance and euchre party organised by the Catholics of Kingston was held in the local School of Arts on 18th inst. The Beenleigh Jazz Band ...

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  19. EUMUNDI.

    Accident.—Mrs. J. Ryan, of Eumundi, sustained severe scalds about the legs and feet through upsetting a tin of boiling hot water in her home on May 17. The ...

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  20. CHINCHILLA.

    R.A.C.Q.—The annual meeting of the Chinchilla branch R.A.C.Q. was held on May 14. Reports and financial statement were considered very satisfactory, and ...

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  21. COOROY.

    T.B. Soldiers' Dance.—A successful euchre party and dance was held in aid of the T.B.S. and S. Association by the Cooroy branch of the C.W.A. on 17th ...

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  22. KANDANGA.

    Kandanga Brass Band.—Following an the success of the Kandanga and District Brass Band, they have decided to take part in the next contest in Brisbane. ...

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  23. NORTH ARM.

    Dance.—The North Arm Cricket Club's dance took place on May 17, when the attendance was very satisfactory. Mr. E J. Britten was M.C., and also assisted Mrs. ...

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  24. AERO CLUB'S FLYING TRAINING.

    Active flying has now commenced on the Aero Club's own machines at Eagle Farm Aerodrome, and the official opening of this phase of the club's activities ...

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  25. YANDINA.

    Accident.—Mr. and Mrs. A. Camerson's son, F[?]ay, aged about 5 years, tell at his home at Marooohy River, on May 15, and sustained a greenstick fracture of the left ...

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  26. NANANGO.

    Chamber of Commerce.—At the annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce the following officers were elected:—President, Mr. D. Casey (re-elected): ...

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  27. MARBURG.

    Luther League.—For the purpose of forming a society far the young people connected with the Marburg Lutheran Church a meeting was recently held at the Manse, ...

    Article : 123 words
  28. CHILDERS.

    Concert.—The novelty concert under the auspices of the Isis Girls' Club was held in the Paragon Theatre on May 21 and attracted a large audience. Mrs. T. G. ...

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  29. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH.

    Holy Trinity Church, Fortitude Valley, on Sunday, will keep its 73rd Dedication Festival. Holy Communion will be celebrated at 7.30 a.m, At 9 a.m., his ...

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  30. REDCLIFFE, WOODY POINT SCARBOROUGH.

    Croquet Club.—Mrs. W. J. Jackson presided over the monthly meeting of the Redcliffe Croquet Club, which was held in the pavilion of the Bowling Club. The ...

    Article : 113 words
  31. WAR VETERANS' ASSOCIATION.

    A well-attended meeting of the African War Veterans' Association was held at Anzac House on Monday. Owing to the continued absence of the president. ...

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  32. PALMWOODS.

    Ladies' Guild.—The monthly meeting of the Presbyterian Ladies' Guild was well attended. Mrs. D. Mowat, who presided, extended a welcome to the Rev. and Mrs. ...

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  33. FOREST HILL

    School of Arts.—A meeting of the School of Arts committee was held on 15th inst. Mr. M. O'Sullivan presided. The financial statement of the recent euchre party and ...

    Article : 181 words
  34. MARYBOROUGH.

    Show Week Carnival.—Preparations for Maryborough's Show Carnival Week (May 28 to June 3) are well in hand. The show will be held on May 28 to 30, ...

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  35. BALD HILLS.

    Puddy's Market.—The ladies' branch of the State School committee organised a "paddy's market" and sports programme in aid of the sohool improvement funds. ...

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  36. MUSIC IN THE GARDENS.

    The Brisbane Citizens' Military Band will render the following programme in the Botanic Gardens on Sunday at 8 p.m.—March, "Tripoli Temple March" ...

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  37. CARDWELL.

    Tully Post Office.—The Tully Chamber of Commerce at its May meeting, decided to make representations to the new State Government in regard to the ...

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  38. EMPIRE SERVICES AT ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    The preacher at the morning service to-morrow, at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, will be the Rev. George Wright, M.A., D.Litt., of Adelaide. At 7.30 p.m. ...

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  39. MOOLOOLAH.

    Public Hall.—At a meeting of Conondale residents, with Mr. E. Hurd as chairman. It was decided to move for the erection, of a public hall in the district. The ...

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  40. ULSTER ASSOCIATION.

    At the monthly meeting of the Ulster Association, a musical programme was supplied by the choir of the Scots Presbyterian Church, Bellevue-terrace, ...

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  41. RUNCORN.

    Benefit Evening.—A benefit evening for Mr. W. Hair, of Runcorn, was held on May 18. Many of the residents generously assisted by contributions and prizes, ...

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  42. ESK.

    Hospital Committee.—The monthly meeting of the hospital committee, presided over by Mr. A. J. Heap, was held on May 10. The financial statement disclosed ...

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  43. ROMA.

    Hotel Sold.—The sale of Tattersall's Hotel at Roma has taken place. The hotel is situated in the central part of the town. The purchaser is Mr. Dan Egan ...

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  44. CLIFTON.

    Ambulance Brigade.—A successful dance was held in the Spring Creek Hall in aid of the funds of the Clifton Ambulance centre. There was a good attendance, ...

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  45. LANDSBOROUGH

    Euchre Party and Dance.—On May 17, the Ladies' Guild of the Church of England, held a euchre party and dance in the Memorial Hall. Music was supplied ...

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  46. KILCOY.

    Public Farewell.—About 100 persons assembled in the Memorial Hall on May 15, when a public farewell was given to Mr and Mrs. H. H. Booth, Mr. Booth has ...

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  47. MA MA CREEK.

    Arbor Day.—Arbor Day was carried out at Ma Ma Creek on May 17. The attendance of parents and past-pupils was very large. One tree, a jacaranda, locally ...

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  48. ALBERT-STREET CHURCH.

    Mr. S. O. Fletcher will be the preacher at the Central Methodist Mission to-morrow morning, when his subject will be "Heir or Outcast" The church choir ...

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  49. MILTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    Services to be held at the Milton Congregational Church to-morrow (pastor, Rev. H. Gainford) commence at 11 o'clock, when the Rev. Principal E. S. Kisk, M A., ...

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  50. CEDAR CREEK.

    Ball.—At the invitation of the ladies of Cedar Creek and Wolfdene district about 350 guests attended a ball and social held in the Albert School of Arts, Cedar ...

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  51. TENTERFIELD.

    Serious Accident.—Mr. Mortimer Kelly was admitted to the Public Hospital suffering from a fractured skull and arm, and was unconscious for two days. The ...

    Article : 30 words
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