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  2. SYDNEY NOTES.

    City buildings in colour—pale blue, pink, mauve, and yellow—that is the entrancing prospect opened out to us by the Dean of the Faculty of ...

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  3. SALES TAX.

    Doubts have been expressed in some quarters in regard to the operation of the sales tax in certain circumstances, and to clear the position the ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Music Examinations.—Following are the results of the examinations conducted under the ausp[?]ces of the Royal Academy of Music and Royal ...

    Article : 305 words
  5. ALPHA.

    Socal Evening—The Alpha sub-branch of the R.S.S.I.L.A. held a social evening and dance to increase their funds for bel[?]ing distressed D[?]ggers. A good dance ...

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  6. SOUTHPORT

    Minister for Lands' visit.—Making an official visit to the district the Minister for Lands (Mr. W. A. Deacon) was met at Springbrook on Saturday by a ...

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  7. BEENLEIGH.

    Arbor Day.—Arbor Day at the Beenleigh State and Rural School was celebrated on August 7 by tree planting and children's sports. Trees were planted by ...

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  8. MILMERRAN[?]

    L.P.A, Request.—At the instance of the Lavelle Local Producers' Association and Councillor G. Mabbett (of Kooroongarra), a proposal is being submitted to the ...

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  9. KELLOGG'S WHITE CORN COMPETITION.

    The interest which was created among he farming community in connection with Kellogg's White Corn competition was such that this firm has decided to ...

    Article : 224 words
  10. BALD HILLS.

    School of Arts.—The annual meeting of the Bald Hills School of Arts was held on July 28. The committee elected was as follows: Messrs. W. Peel, A. D. ...

    Article : 234 words
  11. KINGAROY.

    Bunya-road Club.—At a recent meeting ing of the Bunya-road Club, it was decided that a deputation wait on the Main Roads Commissioner, requesting that the ...

    Article : 233 words
  12. TOOWOOMBA.

    Traffic Court.—In the Traffic Court, on August 11, Henry T[?]erney was fined £1 and 3/6 costs for failing to keep as near as practicable to the left hand ...

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  13. WARWICK.

    Accident.—While playing football at Killarney on August 9 Mr. Joseph Cavanagh broke an ankle, and was conveyed to the Warwick Hospital. ...

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  14. ARATULA.

    School of Arts.—The annual meeting of the Aratula School of Arts was held on July 31. The annual report stated that at present there were 29 subscribers. The ...

    Article : 109 words
  15. COLLEGE REUNION.

    A reunion of students of St. Stanis[?] 'au's College. Bathurst was held in the Bel[?] Vue Hotel on Saturday evening. Dr. L. M. M'Kill[?] presided[?] Those ...

    Article : 138 words
  16. THANGOOL.

    Local Producers.—Mr. T. M'Lenna presided at a meeting of the Local Produ[?] Association. It was decided to ask the Land Administration Board to [?] ...

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  17. CROW'S NEST.

    Long Service.—There was a good attendance at the Methodist Church on Monday evening to witness the presentation of long service certificates to a number of ...

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  18. PALMWOODS.

    Tennis Afternoon.—The Methodist Girl Companions held a tennis afternoon on Mr. T. Ashton's court on August 2, the proceeds of which were devoted to their ...

    Article : 187 words
  19. GUILTY OF PERJURY.

    On a charge of perjury Norman M'Iver (aged 29 years), stevedore's labourer, of Graham-street[?] Port Melbourne, was tried before Judge ...

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  20. COOMINYA.

    Presentation.—Children and parents of the local State school assembled on Friday afternoon for the purpose of bidding farevell to Miss J. H. Robinson (assistant ...

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  21. GLADSTONE.

    Football Tour.—The Port Curtis Ru[?]by League Association is sending a Gladstone representative team on a tour of the Central-Western district on August 7[?] ...

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  22. DIRRANBANDI

    Shearing.—A number of sheds cut out in this distrct during the week[?] Calooma cut out on Thursday, and 17,000 sheep were shorn, Mr. Fisher b[?]ing the contractor. ...

    Article : 75 words
  23. MOOLOOLAH.

    Fruitgrowers' Association.—The August meeting of the Eudlo Fruitgrowers' and Progress Association took place on August 7. The sub-committee appointed to go ...

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  24. NOBBY.

    School of Arts.—The annual meeting of the subscribers to the School of Arts was held last week. The balance-sheet disclosed that there was a debt of £120 ...

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  25. KANDANGA.

    Band Benefit.—A dance was held in the Kandan[?]a Hall, when the art union in aid of the band funds was publicly drawn The music for the dance was played by ...

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  26. CHINCHILLA.

    Lighting Scheme.—Mr. H. M.Russell[?] M.L.A. (Toombul), who spent the weekend at Jimbour, accompanied Mr. W. A. Russell, M.L.A., to Chinchilla on Monday, ...

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  27. DAGUN

    School Committee.—A meeting of the State School committee was held, Mr. J Long being in the chair. The takings of the late dance amounted to over £16, ...

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  28. FERNVALE.

    Orange Celebrations.—The annual L.O.L. celebrations were held in the Wivenhoe Pocket Presbyterian Church. A representative gathering of adult and juvenile ...

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  29. MT. ISA.

    Farewell.—On August 2, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M'Kee, a send-off was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Milner, on the eve of their departure. For a ...

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  30. PIALBA.

    Presentation.—After the service at St. John's Church on Sunday morning, August 3, the Rev. Tomlinson and Mrs. Tomlinson received a presentation from ...

    Article : 159 words
  31. CLIFTON.

    Summons Court.—In the Clifton Summons Court, before Mr. P. G. Knyvett. P.M., William Re[?]ves was proceeded against for having disobeyed an order of ...

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  32. WALLAVILLE.

    School of Arts—The annual meeting of the Wallaville School of Arts was held on August 5. The officers elected were:— President, Mr. W. Murray; vice-presidents, ...

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  33. LISMORE.

    Cricket.—Thirty delegates, representing 16 teams, attended the annual meeting of Lismore District Cricket Association. The officers elected for the ensuing season ...

    Article : 161 words
  34. IMBIL.

    Church Benefit.—The Congregational Church Ladies' Guild held a cookery show and coin afternoon, and a social at night in the Soldiers' Memorial Hall. The ...

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  35. REDCLIFFE.

    Woody Point-Sandgate Boat Service.—A commencement was made on August 1 by Mr. W. R. Richardson[?] (Annerley) with the new Woody Point—Sandgate motor launch ...

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  36. SOUTH BRISBANE SCOTTISH.

    The attention of old members of the South Brisbane Scottish Association is drawn to the fact that efforts are being made to stimulate additional interest in ...

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  37. GATTON.

    School of Arts.—At the monthly meeting of the committee on August 6 accounts amounting to £82/5/4 were passed for payment. In this amount the ...

    Article : 135 words
  38. ENGLISH AN[?] EUROPEAN MAILS

    Owing to the cancellation through an accident to the vessel, of the voy[?] of the [?] Balarat which was originally scheduled to sail from ...

    Article : 187 words
  39. AUGATHELLA.

    Bush School Teacher.—Mr. Jahn M'Donald, who died suddenly on August 4[?] for a number of years followed up the occupation of bush school teacher to numerous ...

    Article : 90 words
  40. ELECTROCULTURE.

    In view of the number of inquiries receoved re [?] of [?] Mr. [?] [?] ...

    Article : 275 words
  41. MALENY.

    Entertainment—On July 30, in the Maleny School of Arts Hall, the Maleny Amateur Dramatic Society presented "Ail of a Sudden Peggy." The proceeds of ...

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  42. MITCHELL.

    Ambulance Committee.—Mr. M. W. Simons presided at the August meeting of the Mitchell Ambulance committee. It was decided to reply to the Q.A.T.B. ...

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  43. CHARTERS TOWERS

    Complimentary Dance.—The members of the Christian Brothers' Old Boys' Association tendered a complimentary dance to those who have assisted them in their ...

    Article : 85 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. CECIL PLAINS.

    Show Ball.—A ball was held on August 2, in aid of the funds of the Dalby Show. Mr. Russell, M.L.A., and Mrs. Russell were guests. Music was provided by ...

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  46. MAPLETON.

    Citrus Packing House.—The question of a packing house at Mapleton has arisen several times during the past few years, but it had been impossible to obtain an ...

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  47. NORTH ARM.

    Mining.—The Golden Surprise syndicate, who are mining for gold and silver at North Arm, have elected some of the machinery and appliances they brought by ...

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  48. HEINDORFF'S BIG DISPLAY.

    A visit to the large and modern store of H[?]indorf[?]s Ltd., Queen-street, Brisbane[?] reveals an extensive range of gramophones and many other articles. attractively ...

    Article : 269 words
  49. GLEN INNES.

    The Season.—Except for a few severe [?]aps the tableland has experienced one of the mildest winters for many years, and conditions are considerably advanced as ...

    Article : 143 words
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