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  3. COUNTRY NEW.

    Memorial Service.—In the Congregational Church on March 20, a memorial service was held for the late Mr. Thomas Wilson. The Rev. A. I. Trotman ...

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  4. SUDDEN SQUALL.

    One man was drowned and four others are missing as the result of a sudden squall at Glenelg, which caused a number of boats to capsize on ...

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  6. LONGEST FLIGHT.

    The French airmen, Pilots Bossoutrot and Rossi, have achieved the world's longest flight in a closed circuit, ...

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  7. DALBY.

    St. Patrick's Day.—On Thursday the St. Patrick's Day celebrations at Dalby were concluded with a national concert and dance in St. Joseph's Hall. There was ...

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  8. STATE'S RIGHTS.

    Commenting on Victoria and Tasmania joining New South Wales, the "Financial News" expresses the opinion that the attitude of the States could ...

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  9. GOODNA.

    Church Social.—A very successful function was held in the Congregational Church Goodna, on March 17. Mr. E. S. Thomas presided. The programme ...

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  10. NO MISGIVINGS.

    "Before many months have passed we will know whether the Labour movement in New South Wales has won out or been smashed, as it has ...

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  11. FOREST HILL.

    Tennis Club.—At a meeting of the Forest Hill Tennis Club, held at Mr. W. Crossley's rooms on Monday, 21st, it was decided to enter A and B Grade gent's ...

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  12. ROMA.

    House Destroyed.—A five-roomed house situated in Queen-street, Roma, was destroyed by fire at 1.35 a.m. on March 24. The house was unoccupied, and the owner, ...

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  13. Wingless 'Plane.

    According to the "Sunday Express" Senor J. de la Cierva (the pioneer of the helicopter acroplane) secretly built and has ...

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  14. WALLANGARRA.

    Teacher Honoured.—Miss Dorothy M. Fenton, assistant school teacher at the Wallangarra State School, was the recipient of a presentation of a sum of money ...

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  15. NO TRACE.

    No result has so far attended the continued, efforts to find a trace of the missing boy, Douglas John Riddel (16), who disappeared in the surf on ...

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  16. STANTHORPE.

    Chamber of Commerce.—The Stanthorpe Chamber of Commerce held their monthly meeting on March l8. Among the matters dealt with was the advisability ...

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  17. HINDU ASCETIC.

    Narassingha Swami, the Hindu ascetic who (recently gave successful demonstrations before eminent physicians and scientists of Calcutta, ...

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  18. GIN GIN.

    Annual Meeting.—The annual meeting of the Gin Gin Tennis Association was held on March 19. The presidential report disclosed that the cup for 1931 season ...

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  19. CHILDERS.

    House Destroyed.—A cottage situated four miles from Childers, on the Booyal-road, and occupied by Mr. Jack Hebbard, was dostroyed by fire on March 23. Mr. ...

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  20. MALENY.

    School Committee.—At the triennial meeting of parents and guardians of children attending the Maleny State School the new committee elected was ...

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  21. SAPPHIRETOWN.

    School Committee.—The office-beare's of the Sapphire State School Committee for the ensuing term are Mr. R. Ekert (chairman and secretary) Mr. H. H. Elser ...

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  22. N.S.W. NATIONALISTS.

    A move may be made at Tuesday's meeting of the Nationalist Party to ask the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Bavin) to postpone his intended ...

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  23. WALLAVILLE.

    Trucking Yards.—The promise of the Walla Lagoon residents to the Commissioner for Railways to erect cattle yards if the department built sidings and a ...

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  24. CHARTERS TOWERS.

    Cricket.—The season concluded recently when the Hornets won the premiership from the Bankers by 10 wickets. Chamber of Commerce.—At a meeting ...

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  25. WOOMBYE.

    Installation Ceremony.—The installation of the officers of the Methodist Girls Comrades was held in the church on March 19, Rev. Mr. Lapthorne acted as installing ...

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  26. NAMBOUR.

    Police Court.—William James Leeding appeared in the Magistrate's Court on March 17, before Messrs, S. L. Stormonth and N. N. March, Js.P., charged with ...

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  27. TOOGOOLAWAH.

    Grass Fire.—On March 17 Mr. D. C. Pryce's home, Gulvallis, narrowly escaped destruction by a fire that broke out in some dry grass at the roadside. Mr. ...

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  28. TWO MEN INJURED.

    Two persons were injured in a collision between a motor car and a motor cycle with a sidecar attached, which occurred late this afternoon on the ...

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  29. TOWNSVILLE.

    Obituary.—Mrs. Margaret Ritchie (aged 66 years) fell down some stairs at her home in Railway-avenue South Townsville, last Friday, and sustained a fractured left ...

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  30. PIALBA.

    School Committee.—A large and representative gathering of parents and guardians attended the Pialba State School on March 11 when the committee was ...

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  31. PILTON.

    Crop Outlook.—Feed for stock just now is a serious problem, almost very one feeding hay to horses and cattle. As a consequence the cream supply from the ...

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  32. ROCKHAMPTON.

    Police Court.—In the Police Court on March 25, eight "train jumpers" were each fined £1, and ordered to pay the fare of 5/ for having travelled on a train ...

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  33. LONGREACH.

    Referees' Association.—At the annual meeting of the Longreach Football Referees' Association Mr. E. Hutchison was elected president and delegate to the ...

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  34. BARCALDINE.

    St. Patrick's Day.—The H.A.C.B. Society celebrated St. Patrick's Day with a sports gymkhana in the Show Grounds on March 19, preceded by a procession, which ...

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  35. CHILDERS.

    Communion Breakfast.—On March 13 members of the local H.A.C.B. Society celebrated their annual Communion breakfast, which waa presided over by ...

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  36. JAPAN DETERMINED.

    The League of Nations having decided that, in the event of the direct Sino-Japanese negotiations failing to settle the Manchurian question, the ...

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  37. INNISFAIL.

    Police Court.—In the Police Court Pietro Polesi, a baker, of Cowley, who was short 51b. 8V4OZ. In the weight of 86 loaves of bread, said the bread was baked dry to ...

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  38. WOWAN.

    School Committee.—The following have been elected as the committee of the Wowan State School:—Mr. G. Preston (chairman), Mrs. C. Olsson (secretary), Mr. ...

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  39. ROSEWOOD.

    Tallegalla State School.—At a meeting of patents and guardians of children attending the Tallegalla State School Mr. H. Gerber presided. The financial statement ...

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  40. TEWANTIN.

    Ladies' Guild.—At the annual meeting of the members of the Tewantin United Church Ladies' Guild the officers reelected were as follows:—President, Mrs. ...

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  41. WARRA.

    Fishing.—Mr. G. Schroeder, accompanied by Messrs. P. Fraser and A. Morrows caught 32. mixed fish in the Condamine on Sunday. March 20. The catch ...

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  42. SIMILAR POLICIES.

    Commenting on the speech made by the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. J. A. Lyons) at the Sydney Royal Show, the "Observer" says: "Mr. Lyons ...

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  43. CLIFTON.

    Show Society.—At the monthly meeting of the Clifton show committee classes for Alsatians and water spaniels were included in the schedule. The secretary stated that ...

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  44. YANDINA.

    School Committee.—The following have been elected as the school committee of the Maroochy River State School for the ensuing term:—Messrs. A. E. Williams ...

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  45. GLENMORGAN.

    Road Work.—Work on the main road to be constructed between Glenmorgan and Surat is proceeding well. A good number of men are engaged on the work, ...

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  46. GYMPIE.

    Home Damaged.—Shortly after 1 a.m. on March 19 a fire broke out at the rear of a house owned by Mr. Alex. M'Fle, and occupied by Mrs. Ryrie, at the foot of ...

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  47. YARRAMAN.

    Accident.—Les. Hill, a single man, residing at Yarraman, while breaking in a young horse at Gilla on St. Patrick's Day, dislocated his right shoulder and suffered ...

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  48. WONDAI.

    State School.—At a well-attended meeting of parents of the scholars of the Wondal State School the following committee was elected: Messrs. W. J. Watson, C. ...

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  49. LANDSBOROUGH.

    Leg Fractured.—Mr. A. Miers, of Landsborough, was working in a sawmill on March 14, when a heavy log jammed him against the breaking-down frame of the ...

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