Car Overturns.—The Ipswich Ambulance Brigade yesterday afternoon attended to N. Nixon, a single man, apprentice machinist, employed by ...
Article : 121 wordsThe purchasing butchers report that 17,000 sheep of good quality were yarded at the Newmarket sales yesterday. Prime mutton sold to 3¼d. per lb., and ...
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Advertising : 608 wordsTennis Club Meeting.—There was a good attendance at the annual meeting of the Southport Tennis Club, held last night. The annual report, submitted by the ...
Article : 250 wordsPhilharmonic Choir.—On March 15 70 members of the Maryborough philharmonic Choir Journeyed to Biggenden to give a concert to the residents of the district. ...
Article : 54 wordsSchool of Arts.—At the monthly meeting of the committee of the Longreach School of Arts accounts amounting to £17/1/2 were passed for payment. The following ...
Article : 59 wordsKenilworth Farmers' Co-operative Society.—The accounts of the trading operations of the Kenilworth Fanners' Co-operative Society, which has its ...
Article : 159 wordsTook Wrong Car.—A young man named John Turnbull, who was charged on March 19 with having stolen a motor car valued at £330, the ...
Article : 654 wordsCouncil Elections.—Advice has been received that the Home Secretary has approved of the action of the Coolangatta Town Council in abolishing the wards in ...
Article : 311 wordsHenry Fox, who is charged with having murdered his mother at the Hotel Margate, at Margate, on October 28 last, appeared absolutely at ease in ...
Article : 661 wordsSt. Patrick's Day Sports.—Inter-school events:—Abbreviations: (B.B.S.) Ban Ban Springs; (G.R.) Gayndah Rural; (I.) Ideraway; (G.C.) Gayndah Convent; (G. ...
Article : 565 wordsConditions were normal at Homebush to-day, and no restrictions were placed on the number of sheep to be sold. Buyers had over 48,000 to select from, but despite ...
Article : 332 wordsPresentation.—Members of the Court House staff and representatives of other Government departments assembled on Wednesday morning to bid farewell to ...
Article : 185 wordsFootball Club.—The annual meeting of the Cooran Rugby League Football Club took place on March 18. The officers elected were:—Patron, Mr. D. F. Cummins, ...
Article : 171 wordsThe Weather.—A severe storm broke over Mooloolaba at 4 o'clock on Monday morning (March 17), one inch of rain being registered. ...
Article : 263 wordsDance.—A dance was held in the Capitol Theatre on March 14, under the supervision of the St. Patrick's Day celebration committee. The attendance was a ...
Article : 171 wordsThrough thronged streets, lined with troops, the body of the late General Primo de Rivera was borne from the railway station to the Saint Isidore ...
Article : 69 wordsMelbourne, March 20.—At to-day's live stock sales about 1000 fat cows were yarded Quotations:—Prime pens £13/10/ to £15/10/, extra prime £10 to £17, odd ...
Article : 53 wordsTo keep money in the State and increase the use of local material the works committee of the Brisbane City Council has asked the city engineer ...
Article : 254 wordsAt a meeting of the Queensland Cotton Board, held this week, appreciation was expressed at the Federal Government's cotton industry policy as ...
Article : 104 wordsNot being agreeable to an expenditure of £1200 on the proposal, the works committee of the Brisbane City Council has asked the city engineer ...
Article : 58 wordsDance.—The Swimming Club's dance was held on Saturday last, March 15. The attendance was large. Mr. J. English was M.C., and Mr. E. Watson played the ...
Article : 85 wordsPresentation.—Mr. E. M'Keever, a resident of Skyring's Creek of 10 years' standing, who departed by the Orient liner Oronsay this week on a trip to his ...
Article : 85 wordsTOOWOOMBA, March 20. Messrs. Harrison, Gilbert, and Co., held their fortnightly sale at their Harristown yards yesterd[?]y. Over 650 cattle were in ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Fri 21 Mar 1930, Page 27
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