The new Kelvin Grove Methodist Jubilee Hall, which, will be officially opened to-morrow evening. It is 42ft. by 36ft., and is attached to the old hall. Officers of the 5th Field Hygienic section, which is now in camp at Enoggera, explaining to trainees yesterday the operation of the water purifying apparatus. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 139 wordsAccident.—John Pankoff married employed at Hancock's sawmills, North Ipswich, and residing at Booval, was carrying an adze yesterday morning when he ...
Article : 304 wordsWhile the Finance Department is determined to reduce the Budget Estimates, the Naval authorities have submitted increased figures. Prior to ...
Article : 89 wordsA large number of competitors were heard at yesterdays three sessions in the Albert Hall ot the eleventh annual Brisbane Eisteddfod of the Australian ...
Article : 587 wordsDr. Peter Scmidt, a rejuvenation expert, and the author of a book entitled "The Conquest of Old Age," which ardently advocated rejuvenation, has not ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 294 wordsOne of the progressive manufacturing organisations in Queensland, and one which has a record of consistent progress, is the Bengal Chutney Co., ...
Article : 307 wordsMethodist Bazaar.—A very successful bazaar was held at the Methodist Church, Linville, on October 4, by which the church funds will benefit by ...
Article : 206 wordsRailwaymen's Picnic.—The Mareeba railwaymen's annual picnic and sports was held during the week-end at the Julatten Butter Factory. An excursion train ...
Article : 196 wordsEstimating a saving of £130,000 this year, the Railways Commissioners announced to-day that alterations in pay and conditions will operate ...
Article : 217 wordsThe Rev. A. M. Martin, who left Toowoomba on September 19, in the course of his work as Home Mission Superintendent of the Presbyterian ...
Article : 266 wordsStreet Stall.—A street stall was conducted in Patrick-street on Saturday morning in aid of the Roman Catholic presbytery fund. Mesdames J. Crack and R. M'Melken ...
Article : 160 wordsReturned Soldiers.—A meeting of returned soldiers held in the Clifton Memorial Hall, decided to re-form a subbranch of the R.S.S.I.L of Australia. The ...
Article : 67 wordsAttempt at Dance Record.—With a view to creating a marathon dance record for Toowoomba, Mr. J. Alexander commenced an endurance test at the Apollo ...
Article : 55 wordsLife-saving Club.—At the annual meeting of Murwillumbah Swimming and Life saving Club the election of officers resulted as follows:—Patron, Mr. A. E. Budd, ...
Article : 89 wordsChristian Endeavour.—The newly-formed branch of the Christian Endeavour Union, under the guidance of Mrs. C. Morton, continues to make progress. Last week ...
Article : 118 wordsDairymen, in discussions at the Pomona Show, took exception to the prizes allotted for placing breed against breed. Mr. W. W. Mallett, ...
Article : 400 wordsProtest Entered.—A mild sensation was caused among horsemen at the Warwick Bushmen's Carnival by the withholding of the cup and prize money for the ...
Article : 141 wordsGeorge Frederick Smith (aged 21 years), who recently migrated from London, was killed at Forbes yesterday, when he jumped from a railway train ...
Article : 69 wordsCrops.—The whole district is looking splendid, and a good season seems assured. Citrus growers have received the necessary spring rains to set their young ...
Article : 83 wordsSchool Benefit.—On October 3 the members of the Ilkley State School Committee promoted a social there being a good gathering present, Over £5 was netted ...
Article : 81 wordsCouncil Loan.—At a special meeting of the Douglas Shire Council it was decided to borrow £3000 from the Treasury for the purpose of building a road and bridge ...
Article : 116 wordsHouse Destroyed.—A four-roomed house, situated in Railway-street, and the property of Mr. Wm. M'Kay, was completely destroyed by fire on October 5. No one ...
Article : 98 wordsPresentations.—At the last meeting of Maroochy Lodge, U.G.L.Q., the opportunity was taken to make a suitable gift to the secretary (Bro. W. J. Webb), who, after ...
Article : 288 wordsSchool of Arts Benefit.—Mr. A. Dell[?] was M.C. and Hill's Jazz Band (Nambour) rendered the music at the dance promoted for the benefit of the North Arm ...
Article : 55 wordsActing for Senator Arthur Rae, of View-street, Marrickville, Miss Jollie Smith and Co., solicitors, to-day issued a writ out of the Supreme Court, ...
Article : 54 wordsScouts' Camp.—The Scouts of Christ Church, Yeronga, under the supervision of Assistant Scou master Dimmock, spent the week-end at Mabel Park Lagoons. ...
Article : 23 wordsChurch Benefit.—The annual sale of work for the Presbyterian Church funds took place on Friday evening, when a large attendance was present a musical ...
Article : 81 wordsHorseman Injured.—On Friday afternoon. October 3, Mr. James Norton, the owner of Newcastle West selection, about 23 miles from Duaringa, saw a wild pig enter a ...
Article : 159 wordsCricket Club Dance.—A social and dance in aid of the Waterford Cricket Club was held on Saturday night, when there was a good attendance, Mr. E. Wendt was ...
Article : 211 wordsThe Right Rev. Lewis Radford, Bishop of Goulburn (N.S.W.), whose engagement to Miss Enid Mary Haselden White, formerly of Queanbeyan, ...
Article : 86 wordsNew Organ.—The members of the Lios Lutheran Church, Minden, hale decided to purchase a pipe organ, ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Wed 8 Oct 1930, Page 16
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