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  2. Advertising

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  3. SYDNEY NOTES.

    Despite that "hard-boiled" air that Australians love to assume on great occasions it is useless to say that as a whole they are not intensely patriotic ...

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  4. KILKIVAN.

    Ball.—The annual ball of the Kilkivan Show Society was held on May 21, in the Kilkivan Hall. There was a very large and representative gathering. Mrs. Gwen ...

    Article : 152 words
  5. STRANGE WILLS.

    With a London golfer requesting that his ashes be scattered under a hated beech tree on his favourite course, and another testator leaving £100,000 to the ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    False Pretences Charge.—In the police Court yesterday, belore Mr. C. J. Bott, Acting P.M., Percy Henry William Barnes (20) was charged, on remand, ...

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  7. BUDERIM.

    Surf Boat Fete.—In order to obtain sufficient money to purchase a surf boat for the Mooloolaba beach the Mooloolaba Surf and Life Saving Club held a fete ...

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  8. GLADSTONE.

    Line to Monto.—Mr. R. L. Boyd, M.L.A., has notified the Gladstone Development League that the Premier will meet a deputation from Gladstone and Monto ...

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  9. PITTSWORTH.

    Mayfair.—The annual Mayfair under the suspices of the Presbyterian Church was held in the Star Theatre on May 22, and was officially opened by Mrs. Donald ...

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  10. ESK.

    Mt. Beppo-Esk Road.—Members of the Esk Chamber of Commerce, at a meeting on Wednesday night, decided to arrange a petition and deputation to the ...

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  11. CAPELLA.

    Accident.—Mr. Jack Leslie, who is employed on Capella Downs, was out mustering when he came across a cow entangled in a fence. He freed her, and ...

    Article : 119 words
  12. TAMBORINE MOUNTAIN.

    Presentations.—Mr. Dan Mackay (telephone line contractor) a returned digger and his wife are leaving the mountain to take up their residence at Bepaume, in ...

    Article : 114 words
  13. LOWOOD.

    Accidents.—on May 25 the Lowood Ambulance received an urgent call to the scene of an accident. A motor truck driven by Mr. Nyburn had overturned ...

    Article : 97 words
  14. MUNGINDI.

    Juvenile Ball.—About 100 children attended the Juvenile ball organised by the Mungindi branch of the C.W.A. The music was provided by Mr. R. Tierney ...

    Article : 129 words
  15. CANE HARVESTER.

    Mr. Ralph Falkiner, of Melbourne, has sold a half interest in the Falkiner cane harvester, recently incorporated in America, to the Punta Alegre Sugar ...

    Article : 99 words
  16. PEAK CROSSING.

    Social.—A social was held in the Limestone Ridges State School on May 19 in aid of the school funds. Music for dancing was supplied by Messrs. S. Forsyth ...

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  17. WARWICK.

    L.P.A.—A meeting of farmers of the Loch Lomond district was held in the school for the purpose of reorganising the L.P.A. Mr. T. K. Smith acted as ...

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  18. TENTERFIELD

    Show Society.—At the annual meeting of the Tenterfield Shew Society on May 23 the balance-sheet indicated that the profit from the 1930 show was £383/0/2. ...

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  19. CHILDERS.

    Presentation.—A function was held at Appletree Creek on May 23 to express appreciation of the services rendered to the district by Mr. and Mrs. E. W. C. ...

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  20. DAGUN.

    Church Benefit.—Those connected with the operations of the Dagun Methodist Church held a sale of work test weekend, and it attracted a very large ...

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  21. GYMPIE.

    Fancy Dress Ball.—A children's fancy dress ball under the auspices of the women's guild of the Church of England was held on May 23. In the Soldiers Hall. ...

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  22. MINDEN.

    Basket Evening.—A social evening with a triple purpose was held in the school on May 19. Some came to celebrate the restoration of the district's former name. ...

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  23. CALCUTTA SWEEP.

    The Calcutta Sweep this year will total below £900,000, with the three first prizes each of £120,000. The total is £28,000 less than last year. The ...

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  24. GRAF ZEPPELIN.

    The Mackay Radio Company has stated that the Graf Zeppelin, at 4 a.m. (New York standard time), was 500 miles north, slightly cast of Beim ...

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  25. UPPER COOMERA.

    Dance.—A successful dance was held in the Upper Coomera School of Arts in aid of the funds on May 16. The music was supplied by Mrs. W. S. Barron's ...

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  26. WORTH TESTING.

    Mr. Jenkinson stated to-day that gold had been found on his lease, which is east of the Kimberley option leases, at the gold find near Edjudina, ...

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  27. COOLANGATTA AND TWEED HEADS.

    Minister Inducted.—The induction of Rev. S. Russell-Scott, B.A., as the first fully ordained minister or the Tweed Heads Presbyterian parish took place at ...

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  28. LISMORE.

    Personal.—The members of the Lismore Pipe Band presented their president, Mr. William Robinson with a set of pipes in appreciation of his services. It was ...

    Article : 217 words
  29. CUNNAMULLA.

    Graziers' Association.—The annual meeting of the South-Western Queensland Glaziers' Association was held in the Shire Hall on Tuesday May 27, when there was ...

    Article : 133 words
  30. CLIFTON.

    Ambulance Ball.—Mr. H. W. Hinrichsen presided over the final meeting of the ladles' committee in connection with the recent annual ball. The statement of ...

    Article : 110 words
  31. UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM.

    The Australian, Mr. Leslie Boyce, in his maiden speech in the House of Commons, expressed the opinion that the unemployment problem was ...

    Article : 114 words
  32. TEWANTIN.

    Telephone Service.—A largely-attended meeting was held on May 21, when it was agreed that subscribers to the local telephone exchange pay an additional £2 ...

    Article : 114 words
  33. DIRRANBANDI.

    Accident.—Jack Hammond, the eldest son of Mr. S. Hammond, of Cowildl, met with a painful accident, when riding home from school. His pony fell with ...

    Article : 125 words
  34. WOODHILL.

    Fancy Dress Ball.—A highly successful juvenlle fancy dress ball, in aid of the school funds was held in the Woodhill Hall on May 24. The takings amounted to ...

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  35. CHINCHILLA.

    Sports Contests.—The first of a series of tug-of-war contests was held at the Memorial Hall on May 16 under the auspices of the Chinchilla sub-branch of ...

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  36. COUNCIL MEETINGS.

    A special meeting of the Cardwell Shire Council was held yesterday to consider the appointment of a chairman for the ensuing term. Three nominations were ...

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  37. TENTERFIELD[?]

    Mole River Bridge.—On May 24 the new bridge across the Mole River 20 miles from Tenterfield was officially opened by the president of the Shire Council (Mr. ...

    Article : 163 words
  38. LIFE OF ROMANCES.

    Married in turn to an advertisement canvasser, a millionaire, and a Turkish prince, Sadie Wirt Spreckles, beautiful daughter of an American "sugar king," ...

    Article : 355 words
  39. EUMUNDI.

    Club Wound Up.—A meeting of the members of the Eumundi Basket Ball Club, which has not operated for several years past, took place on May 14, Mr. A. ...

    Article : 220 words
  40. ZILLMERE[?]

    School of Arts.—The School of Arts Committee met on May 28, the president (Mr. Mison) occupying the chair. The resignation of the secretary (Mr. Keane) was ...

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  41. CAIRNS.

    Fire Inquiry.—An inquiry into the destruction by fire of the Hambledon Hotel at Edmonton was held at the Court House Evidence was given by Roger Roy ...

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  42. NERANG.

    Euchre Party.—On Friday, May 23, a coin evening and euchre party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Tulloch, in aid of the Nerang Tennis Club. Euchre ...

    Article : 75 words
  43. POMONA.

    Ladies' Guild Re-formed.—At a meeting of lady members of the Pomona Church of England on May 27, the Rev. R. St. George, vicar of the Noosa Parish of that ...

    Article : 85 words
  44. BARCALDINE.

    M.U.I.O.OF.—Bro. F. S. Williams (Deputy Grand Master, Manchester Unity Order of Oddfellows) attended a combined meeting of the Loyal Barcaldine ...

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  45. BEECHMONT.

    Benefit Dance.—A dance in aid of the School or Arts funds was held on May 23. A Monte Carlo waltz was won by Miss Doris Rankin and Mr. Gillespie. ...

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  46. COOROY.

    Poinsettia Fete.—The annual effort of the Cooroy Presbyterian Women's Guild this year was in the form of a "Poinsettia Fete," and was held on May 23. The ...

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  47. BULL FIGHTING.

    The announcement that a bull fight was being held in aid of the local schools shocked the newspapers of Paris, as well as the Society for the ...

    Article : 140 words
  48. BALD HILLS.

    Organ Recital.—On May 17 a highly classical organ recital was held in the Presbyterian Church to celebrate the installation of a new organ, at which Mr. ...

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  49. CARDWELL AND TULLY

    Dance.—The Finns' Dance, organised by Messrs. Y. Pietila and E. P. Henry. In aid of the funds of the Tully General Hospital, proved most enjoyable, and the ...

    Article : 217 words
  50. CROW'S NEST.

    Football Dance.—On Friday night last a highly successful dance was held under the auspices or the Crows Nest Football Club. There was a large attendance ...

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  51. BOONAH.

    C.E.M.S.—Mr. J. Howe presided at the annual meeting of the Church of England Men's Society. The balance-sheet showed a credit balance of £3/19/8. The ...

    Article : 204 words
  52. MURWILLUMBAH.

    Personal.—Mr. I. M'Ilrath, a pioneer of the Tweed district who retired shortly after the Tweed River Butter CO. amalgamated with Norco, Ltd., has been ...

    Article : 38 words
  53. BOWEN.

    Fruit Export Society.—The Bowen Fruit Export Society railed 17,425 cases of fruit and vegetables for May, as against 13,883 for last May. ...

    Article : 19 words
  54. AMIENS.

    Dance.—A dance was held at Amiens on May 24. in aid or the Stanthorpe Ambulance. The Sunshine Orchestra provided the music. The Monte Cario waltz was ...

    Article : 35 words
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