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  2. The Brisbane Courier. PICTORIAL NEWS BUDGET

    The deputation from the Prohibition League. which yesterday waited on the Premier (Mr. A. E. Moore) at Parliament House. Staff of the Central Methodist Mission, Albert-street Church, whose 83rd anniversary will be celebrated on Sunday next. Front row:—Captain R. M. White, Sister Annie, Rev. H. M. Wheller ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 165 words
  3. COOL BANDIT.

    Two shots were fired by a man who entered a dairy at Manly early this morning. An employee was working in the dairy, when a man with a ...

    Article : 150 words
  4. ANOTHER VICTIM. R101 DISASTER.

    Rigger S. Church, who was badly injured in the R101 disaster, died this afternoon. His father and his fiancee were summoned from Cardington, but ...

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  5. A REDUCTION.

    At the instance of the Queensland Sugar Board, following the big drop overseas in sugar values, the delivery price of export sugar, ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS. IPSWICH.

    Ambulance Brigade.—Mr. R. P. Watson presided at the monthly meeting of the Ipswich Ambulance, at which a letter was received from the Home Secretary's ...

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  7. ROSEWOOD.

    Egyptian Afternoon.—An Egyptian afternoon was held on Saturday last in aid of the forthcoming Congregational Church fete. Mesdames J. N. Wilson ...

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  8. BUDERIM.

    Show Society.—The 10th annual meeting of the Buderim A., H., and I. Society was held on October 6. The report and balance-sheet which showed a credit balance ...

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  9. TOWNSVILLE.

    Supreme Court.—Before his Honour Mr. Justice R. J. Douglas, in the Supreme Court on October 8, an action was heard, in which Lilian Bertha Kingston claimed ...

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  10. BARCALDINE.

    Police Court.—In the Police Court on October 7, before Mr. J. W. Lee, P. M., a cripple on crutches, Herbert Norman Golding, was charged with unlawfully using a ...

    Article : 263 words
  11. QUESTION OF ALTITUDE.

    The French airship expert, M. Kapferer, says a vessel of the R101's length should keep an average altitude of not less than five times her length. ...

    Article : 89 words
  12. KILLARNEY.

    Rural School Club Day.—There was a large attendance at the Killarney Rural School on October 4 for the annual prizegiving of the Project Club. A lecture on ...

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  13. MOTION OF SYMPATHY.

    At the monthly meeting of the Council of the ex-Imperial Services' Association on Monday reference was made to the disaster to airship R101, ...

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  14. DRASTIC CUTS.

    Drastic reorganisation is being undertaken in the United States Navy, and 46 ships are to be decommissioned or converted to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. TOOWOOMBA.

    Sold Adulterated Milk.—In the Summons Court on October 9, before Mr. F. C. M. Burne, P.M., Robert G. Harrold, milk vendor, waa charged with having sold ...

    Article : 116 words
  16. GATTON.

    Lockyer A. and I. Society.—At a committee meeting of this society, held on October 4, a cheque for £19/3/1 was received as subsidy from the Department ...

    Article : 346 words
  17. COOROY.

    Taxpayers' Meeting.—About 60 town and country residents were present at a meeting convened on October 4 for the purpose of forming a tax and ratepayers' ...

    Article : 125 words
  18. BIGGENDEN.

    School Dance.—A dance to raise funds towards the purchase of sporting material was held in the Biggenden School on October 3. A Mintie one-step for the ...

    Article : 90 words
  19. WARWICK.

    Bitten by Spider.—George Wode, aged 11 years, was bitten by a red-backed spider at school on October 8. He was treated by the ambulance bearer, who conveyed ...

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  20. AMBY.

    Tennis Picnic.—The Washpool Tennis Club closed the season with a basket picnic, and ladies' and men's club championship on October 5. The ladies' play ...

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  21. FOR ALEPPO. AIRMEN LEAVE CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Major Pickthorne and Flying-Officer Chabot took off in their PussMoth machine at 9.15 p.m., for Aleppo. ...

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  22. COOLANGATTA.

    New Cricket Association.—To provide cricket for the rural districts of Nerang a new association has been formed to be called the Nerang Shire Cricket ...

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  23. REVENUE DEFICIT.

    The State Treasurer's special Budget statement for the past three months shows that the revenue was £1,776,987, and the expenditure £2,319,881, leaving ...

    Article : 142 words
  24. LISMORE.

    Vocational Guidance.—The objects of the Vocational Guidance Bureau, an organisation under the auspices of the New South Wales Department of Education, were ...

    Article : 211 words
  25. YANDINA.

    Disturbed.—Persons entered the home of Mr. S. Redsell, at Yandina, on the night of October 5, but when the owner asked them what they were doing they ...

    Article : 89 words
  26. ABERCORN.

    School Project Work.—Following the success of the school project work at Eidsvold the Upper Burnett Settlement is being organised in this direction. At Abercorn ...

    Article : 130 words
  27. ON WING AGAIN.

    Captain Matthews left for Singapore this morning at 1135 o'clock. He was highly satisfied with the speed and efficiency with which the repairs ...

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  28. MULGOWIE.

    Public Hall.—At a well-attended meeting of the Mulgowie Public Hall Committee the balance-sheet disclosed that the debt on the hall had been reduced ...

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  29. POMONA.

    Show Society.—The committee of the Noosa A., H., and I. Society met on October 3. Mr. W. W. Mallett, the well-known breeder of Jersey ...

    Article : 63 words
  30. WYANDRA.

    Dance.—A dance to augment the funds of the Catholic Church building fund was held in the Wyandra Public Hall on October 4. Mr. Hilton's jazz band supplied the ...

    Article : 138 words
  31. PAY REDUCED.

    Consequent on the suspension of the rural workers' and pastoral (but not shearing) awards, all round reductions have been made in the wages payable ...

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  32. MOOLOOLAH.

    Railway Improvements.—[?] wee[?] employees of the Railway Department completed the ballasting of the new [?]ne that has been laid in the deviations that ...

    Article : 130 words
  33. CHILDERS.

    Presbyterian Fete.—The Childers Presbyterian sale of work under the auspices of the Women's Guild took place in the Band Hall on October 2. The various ...

    Article : 122 words
  34. RAILWAY PASSES.

    Many free passes are to be discontinued on the South Australian railways, according to a statement made by the Minister for Railways (Mr. ...

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  35. MUNGINDI.

    Quarter Sessions.—At the Moree Quarter Sessions, William Hadley was acquitted of a charge of having, at Boggabilla, attempted to commit an offence against an ...

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  36. CLIFTON.

    Communion Breakfast.—The annual communion breakfast of St. Michael's branch of the H.A.C.B. Society took place at Clifton on October 5. Members ...

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  37. HOSPITALS TAX.

    The delegates to the Hospitals Association Conference to-day agreed to a proposal that, when the unemployment relief tax is no longer required, ...

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  38. CHINCHILLA.

    Property Sold.—No local properties changed hands this week. Old Chinchilla station homestead had been purchased by Messrs. J. Archer and Son ...

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  39. PAPER FROM MEGASS.

    It was stated to-day that the Imperial Pulp and Paper Producers, Ltd., intend erecting a pulping and paper mill in the Mackay district, using the ...

    Article : 42 words
  40. COORAN.

    Accidents.—Berna Maloney, aged 6 years, was playing on a swing at Traveston last week, when she fell and received a scalp wound which needed attention by ...

    Article : 90 words
  41. YARRAMAN

    Installation.—The Installation of Yarraman Lodge, No. 223, U.G.L.Q., was held on October 24. The officers installed were:— W.M., Bro. D. Johnstone; I.P.M., Wor. ...

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  42. KILCOY FLOWER SHOW.

    The annual flower show held by the Kilcoy branch of the Country Women's Association in the Memorial Hall to-day was most successful, such ...

    Article : 127 words
  43. THARGOMINDAH.

    Stock Movements.—Five hundred cattle from Bulloo Downs to Adelaide, Kidman Estates, owners, A. W. Thomson in charge. ...

    Article : 17 words
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