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  2. ROSEWOOD.

    Evening.—A "merry mix" evening was held in the Farmers Hall Rosewood, on November 1. It was organised by Mesdames H. M. A. Grant and V. L. ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Accident.—An unusual though painful accident befel Ronald Woodford (6) while letting off crackers. He had let off a number, and was holding a bunger ...

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  4. CANUNGRA.

    Presentation.—The Roman Catholic Church committee met at the Hotel Canungra on Monday evening to bid farewell to their secretary, Mr. F. S. B. ...

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  5. GYMPIE.

    Hospital Meeting.—The monthly meeting of the Gympie Hospital Board was held on November 4, Mr. R. Stitt (chairman) presiding. The Home Secretary's ...

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  7. LANDSBOROUGH

    Euchre Party.—On Wednesday nignt the Landsborough Cricket Club held a [?]euchre party in the Memorial Hall, there being a good attendance. The successful players ...

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  8. GATTON.

    Social Evening.—The Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Barstow entertained a number of members of St. Alban's Church of England at the rectory on the evening of November ...

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  9. MA MA CREEK.

    Annual Dance.—The Girls' Friendly Society and the Church of England, Men's Society held their annual dance on Friday night last, taking the form of a ...

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  10. TOOWOOMBA.

    Vagrancy Charge.—Sylvester M'Nevin was charged at the Police Court yesterday, before Mr. P. C. M. Burne, P.M., with being an idle and disorderly ...

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  11. EUMUNDI.

    Dance.—A dance held in the Camboon part of the Eumundi district last weekend for the Gympie and Maleny Ambulance funds resulted in £11/13/ profit ...

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  12. MURGON.

    Aerodrome Site.—A special meeting of the aerodrome sub-committee of the Murgon Shire Council met on Saturday, when the matter of the proposed aerodrome ...

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  13. MUNGINDI.

    Balonne Hospitals Board.—At the last meeting of the Balonne Hospitals Board a letter was received from the Home Office, Brisbane, stating that New South ...

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  14. WARWICK.

    Florin Evening.—The Wildash school committee funds will benefit to the extent of £5/18/6 from the florin evening held at Mr. R. Shepherd's ...

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  15. MALENY.

    C.W.A. Birthday Ball.—The first birthday ball of the Maleny branch of the Country Women's Association was held in the School of Arts Hall on October ...

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  16. BOONAH.

    Show Committee.—Mr. H. L. Bowman presided over a large meeting of the show committee. Eight nominations were received for the two vacancies on the ...

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  17. NEW COMMISSIONER.

    The New South Wales Cabinet has offered the position of Chief Railways Commissioner to Mr. W. J. Cleary, general manager of Tooth and Co. ...

    Article : 131 words
  18. EMERALD.

    Children's Fete.—A fete in aid of the funds of the Presentation Convent was held in the Convent School room on October 25. There was a large attendance, and ...

    Article : 355 words
  19. UNDULLA CREEK.

    Accident.—While riding a horse near her home on November 1, Mavis, the seven-year-old daughter of Mr. G. Timins, of Rosebank, had the misfortune to be ...

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  20. CLIFTON.

    Ambulance Committee.—Mr. H. W. Hinricksen presided over the monthly meeting of the Clifton Ambulance committee. Financial statements in connection with ...

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  21. UPPER COOMERA.

    Confirmation Service.—The Archbishop of Brisbane (Dr. Sharp) journeyed to the Upper Coomera Church of England on October 31, and held confirmation, ...

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  22. MUNDUBBERA.

    A Ball.—A masquerade and fancy dress ball was held in the Capitol Theatre on November 1, under the auspices of the C.W.A., in aid of their nominee (Miss I. ...

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  23. DAGUN.

    Garden Party.—The garden party of the Lagoon Pocket branch of the Country Women's Association, held in that district last week, was a social and financial ...

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  24. MOTOR HITS TREE.

    While travelling from Menindle to Adelaide this afternoon a motor car containing—Robert Hyman (aged 26 years) and S. Sewell collided with a ...

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  25. COODNA.

    Euchre and Dance.—A euchre party and dance were held in the Convent School on November 2, in aid of St. Francis' Cricket Club, Music was supplied by the ...

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  26. NAMBOUR.

    Coming of Age Party.—Miss Floe Turton was entertained at a party on Monday, at the residence of her aunt, Nurse Whitecross, on the occasion of her 21st ...

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  27. TWEED HEADS AND COOLANGATTA.

    Assault Charge.—Edward Portley (Brisbane) was fined £3, or 14 days' imprisonment, in the Coolangatta Police Court, on Tuesday morning, for assaulting Frederick ...

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  28. HELIDON.

    Presentation.—The Rev. Paul Lynch, before his departure from Helidon, accepted a cheque from the young people of this district at an evening in Empire ...

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  29. ZILLMERE.

    Gift Evening —Miss L. Horn and Miss E. Alfredson entertained a large gathering at Hillview at a coin or gift evening on Saturday night, the proceeds being in aid ...

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  30. COTTONVALE.

    C.W.A. Dance.—The C.W.A. held a successful dance and euchre party on October 28. Miss Dorrie M'Kee won the euchre prize, and Mr. Roy Butler the chocolate ...

    Article : 86 words
  31. DROP IN RUBBER.

    The prediction of the directors of Koitaki Para Rubber in November last that, with rubber at its then value (9d. per lb.), there was no ...

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  32. WALLAVILLE.

    The Weather.—The rainfall for October was 410 points, and a record season for the 1930 cane crop is in view. There is jubiliation everywhere, and farmers ...

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  33. FOREST HILL.

    Bachelors and Spinsters' Ball.—A very successful and highly enjoyable function took place in the School of Arts on November I, where a bachelors and spinsters' ...

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  34. LAIDLEY.

    Recent Ball.—Miss K. Fitzpatrick (president of the committee of the spinsters' ball held recently in aid of St. Patrick's Presbytery funds) states that the net ...

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  35. BEENLEIGH.

    Show Society.—A meeting of the Beenleigh Show Society, was held on October 23. Mr. G. F. Dauth presiding. It was agreed to denote £1/1/ to the Queensland ...

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  36. WATERFORD.

    Mission Festival.—A mission festival was held at the Lutheran Church of the Cross (Beenleigh) on Sunday, when there was a large gathering. The Rev. R. B. ...

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  37. DALBY.

    Ambulance Benefit.—A successful dance in support of the funds of the Dalby Ambulance Brigade was held at Daandine woolshed on November 2. The function was ...

    Article : 178 words
  38. BUDERIM.

    Church Fete.—The annual fete of the Buderim Methodist Church was held on Saturday afternoon. All of the articles on sale were disposed of. The stall holders ...

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  39. COORAN.

    Church Benefit.—A social evening, organised by a committee of Traveston residents, was held in the Memorial Hall of that township on November 1, in aid ...

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  40. AYR.

    Cane Fires.—Kalamia Estate had 1100 tons of cane accidentally burnt last week. The first fire occurred on October 25, when 400 tons of ratoon cane was burnt. ...

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  41. CHINCHILLA.

    Sports Meeting.—A successful sports meeting, with a ball at night, was held on October 26, in aid of Ambulance funds. The Miles Band headed a procession, in ...

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  42. ALLORA.

    Sunday Sports.—In consequence of a letter of protest against its recent action in granting the use of the show ground for Sunday inter-town cricket matches ...

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  43. PITTSWORTH.

    Dance.—A dance in aid of the Pittsworth Show Society was held in the Brookshed grain shed on Saturday evening, and was largely attended. Mr. Martin Scott ...

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  44. MILES.

    Cricket Club.—The cricket season is now in full swing, and the Miles team is doing its share. Of the three matches played up to date the local club has won two ...

    Article : 181 words
  45. AUGATHELLA.

    C.W.A. Picnic.—The annual picnic of the Country Women's Association was well attended, and sporting events were contested for the children. The picnic was ...

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  46. CHINCHILLA.

    Children's Ball.—One of the largest gatherings of its kind was held last night in the Memorial Hall, when a children's fancy dress ball was held in connection ...

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  47. MOOLOOLAH.

    Soldiers' Benefit.—The Glenview residents met on October 30, and agreed to hold a sports meeting on November 30. in aid of the Limbless Soldiers' ...

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  48. ADAVALE.

    District Hospital.—Dr. M. Connell, at Tasmania, has been appointed medical officer at the Adavale District Hospital. Valedictory.—A social evening was ...

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  49. EIDSVOLD.

    Weather.—Sunday was a very hot day, the thermometer registering 98deg., while on Monday the thermometer showed 96-deg. ...

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  50. CHILDERS.

    Isla Girls' Club.—The annual meeting of the Isla Girls' Club was held in the C.W.A. rooms on October 20. Mrs. N. S. Woodro[?]e presided. The distribution of the ...

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  51. ROSEVALE.

    Dance.—A dance was held in the Rosevale Hall in aid of the Church of England at Rosevale on October 26. The music was supplied by Messrs. R. Spann, ...

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  52. COOROY.

    Euchre Party and Dance.—On November 1 a successful euchre party and dance were held in the Cooroy Memorial Hall in aid of the funds of the local ...

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  53. LANDSBOROUGH.

    Ball.—The Tibrogagan Lodge held its second annual ball in the Landsborough Memori[?] Hall on October 25. There was a very large attendance, visitors being ...

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  54. BARCALDINE.

    Shearing.—Clunie Vale started shearing last Monday. Terrick Terrick cut out last Tuesday, and most of the men went to Logan Downs and Peak Downs. ...

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  55. SOUTHPORT.

    Ambulance Brigade.—The monthly meeting of the committee of the Ambulance Brigade was held at the centre on Friday lost, the chairman (Mr. Wm. Lather) ...

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  56. INNISFAIL.

    School of Arts Building.—The Innisfail School of Arts building, which had been in existence nearly 40 years, and was regarded as one of the ancient landmarks ...

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  57. GLEN APLIN.

    Stump-capping.—The stump-capping ceremony for the new Church of England building at Glen Aplin was held on October 20. After the ceremony the ...

    Article : 79 words
  58. KILKIVAN.

    [?]ght Horse Ball.—The annual ball of the 5th Light Horse Regiment (Kilkivan troop) took place last Friday night, when there was a large attendance. Major ...

    Article : 85 words
  59. MAPLETON.

    Dance.—A dance was held after the Obi Obi picnic races on November 5. The music was supplied by Miss G. Hill's Jazz Band (Nambour). Mr. J. Maloney ...

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  60. DAGUN.

    Convent Benefit.—Success attended the social evening promoted by the Prince and Princess of Summer candidates at Dagun on November 2 for the Gympie ...

    Article : 63 words
  61. BROOKFIELD.

    Dance.—The Hall Trust held a dance in the Public Hall on November 2. Messrs. Shields and Lahey supplied the music, and Mr. J. Ballard was M.C. ...

    Article : 41 words
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