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  4. BEFORE THE MAGISTRATES.

    "Quite so, quite so," was the reply of Frank Fabien (45), fruiterer, when he was asked, in the Police Court yesterday, if he had been under the ...

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  5. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—I would like to say a few words about this swamp, Right in the heart of a thickly populated residential district and almost bordering on the edge of ...

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  6. NEW TRAMWAY OFFICES

    The new tramway offices, workshops, and car sheds at Nortn Quey, which were built at a cost of £125,805—£33,000 less than the original estimate— ...

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  7. REMAND.

    Lorna Mary Fitzgerald, otherwise Finlayson (38), housewife, on remand, was further remanded until November 13 in the Police Court yesterday. ...

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  8. CLAIM FAILS.

    John Owen Keong, of Stafford-road, Kedron, proceeded against Albert Edward Simpson, of Alderley Edge, Alderley, in the Magistrate's Court ...

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  9. SALESMAN CHARGED.

    Evidence was concluded, before Mr. P. M. Hishon, P.M., in the Police Court yesterday. In a case in which Francis Purcell (32), salesman, on remand, was ...

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  10. RAILWAY FARES AND FREIGHTS.

    Sir,—Now that there is some talk of the railway fares being reduced. I think the Commissioner ought to go a step further and reduce the freights ...

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  11. THE WOOL INDUSTRY.

    Sir,—Australia has only 16½ per cent of the total number of sheep in the world, yet we produce 23½ per cent, of the world's supply of wool of all ...

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  12. HOUSES DESTROYED.

    Fireworks are thought to have been responsible for the [?]ve [?] which occurred at Indooroopilly early yesterday morning, when, as reported ...

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  13. EX-IMPERIAL SOLDIERS.

    Sir,—It seems to me that in the midst of this hectic time of appeals to the public on behalf of various associations there is one which fares very ...

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  14. YOUTH'S THEFT.

    "It is unfortunate that numbers of young people charged with dishonesty are coming before the court lately." said Mr. P. M. Hishon, P.M., yesterday ...

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  15. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH.

    The new Reredos, which is to be unveiled at the Church of the Holy Trinity, Valley, on Sunday, has been designed in fourteenth century Gothic ...

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  16. C.O.D. BALLOT.

    Sir,—When the petition sheets were sent round for signature growers sought enlightenment as to how they would fare in transport if the C.O.D. ...

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  17. MIGRATION AGREEMENT.

    Sir,—I find it hard to understand the justice of tne Federal Commonwealth taxation proposals. Here we have the proposed picture tax, which ...

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  18. FALLACIES OF KARL MARX.

    At a meeting of the Queensland Henry George League on Monday night, Mr. H. F. Hardacre delivered an address on "Karl Marx and his ...

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  19. NEW SEAMEN'S UNION.

    Lack or finances has compelled the provisional officers of the recentlyformed Australian Seamen's Union to abandon the project to register the ...

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  20. UNIFORM ACCOUNTANCY LAWS.

    Sir,—It was interesting to read the report in Saturday's issue of the "Courier" in connection with a deputation to the Attorney-General, the ...

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  21. SHERWOOD POSTAL FACILITIES.

    A deputation representing the Combined Progress Associations of the Sherwood district waited upon the Acting Deputy Director of Posts and ...

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  22. ARMISTICE DAY COMMEMORATION.

    The arrangements by the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League for the celebration of Armistice Day will be as in recent years, and will ...

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  23. THE NOISE NUISANCE.

    Sir,—This world of ours is full of noise. There is the curtain-lecture from the wife to [?]ull one to sleep—the sanitary waggons rumble by at all ...

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  24. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION.

    In the cold, dry temperature of the electric refrigerator, extremely perishable foods will remain fresh and fit for use an unusually long time. This method of ...

    Article : 139 words
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