The Cabinet decided to-day that the sugar inquiry committee is to meet in Brisbane on September 16. Counsel will not be permitted to ...
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Advertising : 167 wordsPersonal.—For the eighth time in succession Mr. H. G. Simpson has been elected chairman of directors of the Queensland Woollen Co., North ...
Article : 302 wordsFestival Society.—At the annual meeting of Murwillumbah Musical Festival Society, it was reported that, including depreciation, a loss of £29/12/4 was made ...
Article : 373 wordsMasonic Ball—The annual Masonic ball was held in the Maleny School of Arts on August 28. The members of the Maleny branch of the Q.C.W.A. were responsible ...
Article : 395 wordsFarming Operations.—The recent rains have put heart into the man on the land. The young crops are looking excellent and a good spring is assured. Farmers ...
Article : 276 wordsAmbulance Ball.—A ball was held on August 27 in aid of the Landsborough Ambulance Centre. Euchre prizes were won by Mrs. Creedy and Mr. Grosse, and ...
Article : 59 wordsMemorial School of Arts.—The annual meeting of the subscribers, of the Pittsworth Soldiers' Memorial School of Arts was held on August 28. The ...
Article : 161 wordsHouse Burnt.—About 11.30 p.m. on August 28 a four-roomed house, belonging to Mr. Porter, was burnt to the ground. The building was covered by insurance ...
Article : 47 wordsFire Brigade Trouble.—Twelve voluntary firemen, out of a total of fourteen in the Bundaberg Fire Brigade, have resigned, owing, it is stated, to a difference in ...
Article : 42 wordsDip Company.—The shareholders of the Vernor Cattle Dip Company met to reelect directors and the folowing were chosen:—Messrs A Bischoff and C. Litzow. ...
Article : 84 wordsCricket Club.—The annual meeting of the Caboolture Club took place on August 2[?]. The election of officers resulted:— Patron, Mr. W. A. Buchanan; president, ...
Article : 222 wordsFire Inquiries.—Inquiries into fires which destroyed a house in Ramfurleystreet Newtown on July 28 and a garage in Newtown on July 30, were ...
Article : 258 wordsChild Scalded.—An l8-months old child, Ray Ninnis, was playing around his home at the Two Mile on August 31, when he pulled a pot of tea from a table, ...
Article : 376 wordsLate Show Awards.—Malden hunter's plate D. W. Genrich 1. C. Hudson 2. High Jump: D. W. Genrich 1, Colin Bell 2. Best trooper, over 3ft. hurdles: W. D. Gillies 1, ...
Article : 91 wordsWalla Lagoon Cricket Club.—The annual meeting of the Walla Lagoon Cricket Club was held on August 28. The election of officers resulted:—Patron, Mr. S. ...
Article : 145 wordsRedemptorist Mission.—The Rev. Fathers Kelly and Taylor, of the Redemptorist Order, have been conducting a mission in Longreach. Very large congregations are ...
Article : 98 wordsPresbyterian Spring Fair.—The Presbyterian Spring Fair was officially opened on October 29 by Mrs. G. A. Bell (Coochin). Those in charge of stalls were as ...
Article : 214 wordsIsis Musical Union.—The Isis Musical Union gave its first performance in the Paragon Theatre on August 29. The first part of the programme was presented by ...
Article : 56 words"Look here, Huntingdon. I'm going to ask you what you will regard as an impertinent question, but it is pertinent in the sense that it affects very ...
Article : 1,432 wordsClay Pigeon Shoot.—The Glu Gin Club held their shoot on August 31. Two sweepstakes were competed for, and in both Mr. F. G. Betteins was the winner. ...
Article : 29 wordsWarwick and District Teachers' Association.—The monthly meeting of the Warwick and District Teachers' Association was held on August 30. ...
Article : 186 wordsTreatment of Melanose.—Information obtained by our special representative during a trip among the citrus orchards of the Blackall Range regarding the ...
Article : 410 wordsArbor Day.—Arbor Day was celebrated at the State school on August 29. Trees were planted by Mesdames A. Bowen, J. Barr, and S. Smith. The parents supplied ...
Article : 38 wordsChristian Endeavour Rally.—About 200 representatives from Ipswich and the surrounding districts gathered at the Rosewood Congregational Church on ...
Article : 119 wordsNew Highway.—At the official opening of the Mossman District Hospital, Mr. J. A. C. Kenny said that Mossman would go ahead once Dalntree was connected with ...
Article : 30 wordsArbor Day.—Arbor Day was celebrated at the local State School on August 29; there was a large attendance of parents and friends. The head teacher spoke ...
Article : 112 wordsArbor Day.—Arbor Day was celebrated by the North Arm State School children on August 29. During the day trees were planted in the school grounds Sports ...
Article : 150 wordsGlee Singers.—An enjoyable evening was spent in the Dayboro Orange Hall on August 30, when the Dayboro Glee Singers rendered a concert in aid of the ...
Article : 38 wordsPresentation Medals.—The annual presentation of railway Ambulance certificate and medals took place on August 29 as follows:—Ballway and St. John's ...
Article : 201 wordsRainfall.—During August Pomona experienced rain on nine days for 280 points, thus raising the total for the past eight months to 65.02 points, which is 6.02 ...
Article : 53 wordsEuchre Tournament.—The weekly euchre tournament was held on August 27. The winners were Mesdames W. Waters and M. Mangln; gents, Messrs. A. Geary and K. ...
Article : 74 wordsBulls Sold.—Mr. J. J. Galloway, the owner of the Cootharaba Hereford cattle stud farm in the Pomona district, and who obtained such success with this breed ...
Article : 72 wordsHall Benefit.—A social was promoted by the [?]kely Hall committee on August 30, for the funds of the institution. Mr. C. W. Tolson had charge of the dancing, ...
Article : 71 wordsBall.—The bachelors and benedicts' ball held in the Agricultural Hall at Alstonvile was a particularly successful function, over 200 guests being present. The music ...
Article : 141 wordsIndoor Sports.—A ping-pong and quoits competition was held in the Yarraman State School on August 29, in aid of the funds of the school. The winners of the ...
Article : 61 wordsMarcus Ollyett flung the paper across his desk to Beaucourt. "It's there, read it yourself. I've marked the official announcement of ...
Article : 379 wordsA.L.P.—A branch of the Australian Labour Party was formed at a meeting which appointed the following officers:—President Mr. C. Platter; vice-presidents, ...
Article : 142 wordsRainfall.—The rainfall for the year now stands at 71.72 points of which August yielded 212 points on six wet days. For the corresponding period last year the ...
Article : 92 wordsShow Society.—At a meeting of the Beenleigh Show Society Mr. J. F. Dauth president) occupied the chair. On the advice of the grounds committee it was ...
Article : 132 wordsRural School Committee.—Rev J. C. Ramsay presided over the Clifton Rural School committee meeting. The secretary reported that he had received ...
Article : 95 wordsCows Tested.—Mr. A. C. Stewart an Australian Illawarra Shorthorn breeder of the Wolvi district recently subjected two of his purebred cows of that breed to ...
Article : 187 wordsRoad Matter.—At the recent meeting of the Chinchilla Shire it was decided to accept the Main Roads Commission's offer to recommend that over five miles ...
Article : 148 wordsMission Festival.—A mission festival was held at the Eagleby Lutheran Church on August 24, the Rev. R. B. Reuther conducting the service. The speakers were ...
Article : 46 wordsCoin Evening.—The Warra Basket Ball Club held a coin evening at the residence, of Mr. and Mrs. T. Connell. The euchre tournament was won by Mrs. J. Clarke and ...
Article : 60 wordsMission Festival.—A mission festival was held at the Pimpama Island Lutheran Church on August 31, and there was a large attendance from all parts of the ...
Article : 55 wordsFrom the Gulf to Goondiwindi.—The transportation of 2000 head of cattle from Charleville to Yelarbon, on behalf of Messrs. White Bros., of Tucka Tucka, was ...
Article : 164 wordsGood Season.—Further heavy rain fell during the week-end, bringing the total rainfall for the week to two and a half inches. This, so far, is the best season ...
Article : 37 wordsCricket Dance.—A social and dance in aid of the Waterford Cricket Club was held on August 30 Mr. E. Wendt was M.C., and the Beenleigh orchestra s ...
Article : 61 wordsMethodist Concert.—On August 30 a concert was held in aid of the Methodist Church funds. With the flower show and concert it is hoped to make about ...
Article : 31 wordsWindows Broken.—Stones were hurled at the windows of a building known as the Australian International Club in Innisfail, Chinatown, in the early hours of August ...
Article : 43 wordsOpening of Rifle Range.—Some very creditable scores were registered in the Jandowae-Kaimkillenbun challenge match at the opening of the Kaimkillenbun ...
Article : 147 wordsTennis Club.—At the annual meeting of the Mount Cooroy Tennis Club the president (Mr. W. Madill) occupied the chair The report of the activities of the club ...
Article : 119 wordsNoosa Cricket Association.—Delegates from Cooran, Pomona, Cootharaba, Kin Kin, Cooroy, and Sister Tree Creek Clubs were present at the annual meeting of ...
Article : 119 wordsConvent School Picnic.—The annual school picnic took place at the Convent School grounds on Augubt 22 Rev. Father Lych acted as organiser also handicapper ...
Article : 85 wordsEsk Campdraft.—A combined meeting of the newly-formed Womens Auxiliary of the R.S.S.I.L.A. and members of the Q.C.W.A. was held at Toogoolawah on August 27. to ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Wed 3 Sep 1930, Page 25
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