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  4. LEITERS TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—"J.D.C's." letter in last Saturday's issue of the "Courier" illustrates that very confusion of ideas to which I referred at the conference held in ...

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  5. BUILDING AND REAL ESTATE

    A meeting of a joint committee of the Queensland Master Builders' Association and the Suburban Master Builders' Association has decided that ...

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  6. MUNICIPAL WORKS.

    The closing dates for the tenders called for works on roads, together with the bodies from which all particulars can be obtained, are as ...

    Article : 208 words
  7. COMMONWEALTH WORKS.

    Erection of new post office, Tully, closing January 7. ...

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  8. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    Separate tenders, endorsed with the name of the work, addressed to the Deputy Commissioner, Perry House, Brisbane, from whom tender forms, ...

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    The new building of the Bank of New South Wales, at the corner of Queen and George streets, now nearing completion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SAFETY LINES.

    Sir,—After viewing various safety lines round the city and suburbs, which should help for safer driving, though some drivers stop at nothing short of ...

    Article : 311 words
  11. COMING SALES.

    Thornton and Pearce.—January 1, house property, Manly. W. I. Ferguson (Kingaroy).—January l8, at the School of Arts, Murgon, ...

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  12. ACTIVITY AT GOONDIWINDI.

    The town of Goondiwindi is fast progressing. At present premises of concrete are being erected for the Commercial Bank, and three other ...

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  13. THE COAL CRISIS IN N.S.W.

    Sir,—It is more and more apparent that Australia made the greatest blunder in her history in electing a Labour Government at the late Federal ...

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  14. WORKERS' HOMES.

    Tenders will close on January 13 for erection of workers' dwellings and homes as follows:- A. J. Hood, Grant-street, Ashgrove; ...

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  15. TENDERS.

    Addison and MacDonald: Residence at Ascot; additions to factory, South Brisbane. Chambers and Ford: Additions and ...

    Article : 111 words
  16. MACHINERY AND MISCELLANEOUS.

    Suppy of 5000-volt ironclad switchgear, January 15; Rockhampton City Council. Supply and Delivery of velocipede ...

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  17. VANDALISM.

    Sir,—I would like to draw your attention to the fact of the vandalism that is going on round about Thompson Estate. This is the second time that ...

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  18. FIERCE FIGHT.

    The steamer Changte, which called at Townsville this afternoon, brought news of the latest piracy in Chinese waters. On Sunday, ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND DEFEATED

    New South Wales and Victoria were again successful to-day at Rushcutters Bay in the series of inter-State Catholic tennis contests. This State's ...

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  20. RECORDS SHATTERED.

    The present is the most remarkable billiards season ever experienced. World's records have almost ceased to have significance, so often have they been broken. ...

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  21. NOTES MISSING.

    The discovery that £30 is missing from the branch of the Bank of Australasia at 588 Bourke-street, the building in which a fire occurred on ...

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  22. SEARLE, THE SCULLER.

    Sir,—I read with interest the letter in the "Courier" of 26th inst., over the signature of Alick Bishop, an old-time sculler, in which the aquatic ...

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  23. TO AMALGAMATE.

    The ballot of members of the Port Phillip Stevedores' Association, and the Melbourne Wharf Labourers' Union, on the question of the ...

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  24. PASTORAL AWARD.

    A largely attended meeting of the A.W.U. members in the pastoral industry was held at Emerald yesterday in the School of Arts hall. It was ...

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  25. SCALDED BY STEAM.

    While working at a stove in the Canberra Hotel at 10.54 a.m. yesterday, Ethel Thompson, an adult, of Mountjoy-street. Petric-terrace, was burned ...

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  26. PASSENGER DIES.

    William Blackwood Lawson, who was a passenger on the Manuka when it was wrecked off the coast of New Zealand recently, died from ...

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