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  2. WOOL SALES. LONDON AUCTIONS.

    At the London wool sales 11,366 bales were offered, including 2362 from Queensland, 3684 from New South Wales, 871 Victorian, 40 South ...

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  3. CONTROL OF HOSPITALS.

    The following is the full text of the comments and observations of the committee of the Brisbane and South Coast Hospitals Board in reply to the report of the Royal Commission on Hospitals:— ...

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  4. RICHMOND SHOW.

    The 34th show of the Central Rich[?] mond River Agricultural Society had one of the most brilliant Jersey cattle sections for many years. Young ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS. IPSWICH.

    Motor Cycle Club.—Mr. A. E. Hastings presided at the annual re-unlon of the Ipswich Motor Cycle Club at which the prizes won during the year were ...

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  6. YANDINA.

    Closing Down.—The English, Scottish, and Australian Bank, Ltd., have advised their Yandina clients that the Yandina branch will be closed after December 22. ...

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  7. GYMPIE.

    Band Contest.—It has been decided by the committee of the Gymple City Band to abandon the proposed district band championship to have been held at ...

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  8. AGENTS' ADVICES.

    Dalgety and Co., Ltd., Brisbane, are in receipt of the following telegram from their Albury branch, under date December 11: "Offered 3500 bales; ...

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  9. TULLY.

    Methodist Welcome.—At the Methodist Church on December 3 a welcome was extended to the Rev. A. A. Mills (president of the conference and general secretary ...

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  10. DAYBORO.

    Cricket Club. Dance.—A dance, organised by the members of the Dayboro State School Cricket Club, was held in the Excelsior Hall on December 5. The music ...

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  11. CHRISTCHURCH OFFERING.

    At the Christchurch wool sales, 17[?] 100 bales were offered. The demand was keen at low values. The prices averaged from 6¼d. to 7¼d. The sale ...

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  12. ROCKHAMPTON.

    Police Court.—In the Police Court on December 11, before Mr. O. E. Power, Ernest Thomas Joseph Juboy was charged with stealing a bicycle, the property of Robert ...

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  13. JAMES CAMPBELL AND SONS, LTD.

    A visit to the spacious warehouse of James Campbell and Sons, Ltd., "Everything for Building," Creek-street, Brisbane. will prove Very interesting to Christmas ...

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  14. MOOLOOLAH.

    Guild Benefit.—The Mooloolah public hall was filled on the occasion of a social promoted by the Ladies' Guild of the Church of England, in aid of their funds, ...

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  15. MURGON.

    Concert.—A successful concert was held in old of the local Methodist Church on Monday night. The company included artists from Kingaroy, Wondai, and ...

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  16. AMIENS.

    Glee Society.—The Amiens Glee Society staged a successful concert on December 6, to a crowded house, every item receiving an encore. Several presentations were ...

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  17. LAIDLEY.

    Christmas Festival.—The Christmas tree festival and annual prize distribution in connection with the Presbyterian Sunday school took place in the church on ...

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  18. SOUTHPORT.

    Ambulance Brigade.—The monthly meeting was held at the centre on Friday lost. Mr. Wm. Lather presiding. The general secretary (Captain E. R. Pike) and Mr. ...

    Article : 278 words
  19. MARYBOROUGH

    Grammar School Fete.—A successful fete was held in the Boys' Grammar School grounds on December 6 to augment the school jubilee fund. The Mayor ...

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  20. MODERN MONOPLANES.

    Two Mark 11. Desoutter monoplanes belonging to the Hart Aircraft Ltd., Essendon, have been assembled at the Essendon aerodrome. They are the first ...

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  21. DALLARNIL.

    Thrown From Horse.—While riding to school on December 4 Eric Braun, aged 12 years, was thrown from his horse, and sustained a broken wrist. Mr. w. ...

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  22. CURRUMBIN.

    Accident.—On December 4, at The Point; Currumbin Beach, Mr. Roy Harris had several fingers caught in the machinery used for the formation of the new ...

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  23. ZILLMERE.

    Church Anniversary.—The anniversary of the Methodist Church was celebrated on December 3. Part songs and quartets were rendered, also items by the ...

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  24. KILKIVAN.

    Progress Association.—The monthly meeting of the Progress Association was held on December 2. The president (Mr. W. H. Buckley) occupied the chair. ...

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  25. CROW'S NEST.

    Ambulance Benefit.—There was an excellent attendance at the Empire Hall on December 5, for the annual ball in aid of the Toowoomba Ambulance fund. ...

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  26. POMONA.

    Christmas Tree and Concert.—There was a large gathering in the Pomona Methodist Church on December 4 for a concert and Christmas tree for the benefit of ...

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  27. MAPLETON.

    Sunday School Anniversary.—The anniversary celebration of the Mapleton Union Sunday School waa held in the Mapleton Hall on December 7th, the Rev. M'Phall ...

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  28. COOLANGATTA.

    Police Court.—In the Police Court on December 11, Frank Miller was remanded to Brisbane on a charge of falsely pretending to Herbert Fisher Axton, of ...

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  29. CLIFTON.

    Home Nursing.—The following have passed the home nursing course conducted under the auspices of St. John's Ambulance Association:—P. Kelly, 106; J. C. ...

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  30. WESLEY CHURCH, KANGAROO POINT.

    Special Christmas services will be conducted at Wesley Church, Kangaroo Point, to-morrow, by the Rev. Cyril Whitehead. The subject in the morning will be ...

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  31. FOREST HILL.

    Mock Wedding.—A mock wedding, in aid of the Laidley Presbytery funds, was staged in the Forest Hill School of Arts on December 3, before a large and appreciative ...

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  32. GLAMORGAN VALE.

    Public Hall Committee.—At a meeting of the hall committee it was stated that funds from the recent magpie ball had assisted the committee in attaining their ...

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  33. VALLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    Services in Valley Presbyterian Church to-morrow will be conducted by the Rev. Robert Millar, whose subject at morning worship will be "Whence Our Confidence?" ...

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  34. MUNDUBBERA.

    Sunday School.—The annual prize distribution to Sunday school scholars took place on November 30, and on the following evening a concart programme was ...

    Article : 94 words
  35. COORAN.

    Transferred.—Mr. A. Park, the wellknown Rugby League footballer[?] who has appeared frequently for the North Coast and Gymp[?]e Rugby Leagues in ...

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  36. YARRAMAN.

    School Sports.—A large gathering assembled at the school grounds on 6th inst. to witness the carrying out of the sports programme in connection with ...

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  37. CITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    Rev. Percival Watson, B.A.; will officiate at City Congregational Church to-morrow morning and evening. The morning service will be broadcasted by ...

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  38. WALLAVILLE.

    Dry Conditions.—The continued dry weather is having a deterrent effect on crops as well as pastures. Dairymen are complaining of the poor supply of milk, ...

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  39. MOOLOOLAH.

    Rainfall.—Mooloolah last month received 278 points of rain as compared with 439 points for October. The aggregate for the year has now reached 110 inches in ...

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  40. UNDULLA CREEK.

    Children Entertained.—On December 6 Mrs. T. J. Brown, of Upper Undulla, entertained the children attending the Upper Undulla [?] School. During the ...

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  41. CROW'S NEST.

    Christian Endeavour Rally.— At a rally of Christian Endeavourers in the Methodist Church, Mr. Kirrsan (State secretary of the C.E. Union) delivered an ...

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  42. ALBERT-STREET CHURCH.

    The Rev. H. M. Wheller will be the preacher at the Central Methodist Mission to-morrow morning and evening. At the morning service Mr. Wheller will take ...

    Article : 103 words
  43. INNISFAIL.

    Police Court.—In the Police Court on December 9, F. Smith, for obtaining from the sustenance fund £2/11/4, by a false pretence, was convicted and ordered to ...

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  44. PITTSWORTH.

    Wheat Harvest.—The carting of wheat continues under the best of weather conditions. At the local railway yards the bags received to date total about 46,000. ...

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  45. KINGAROY.

    Tick Area.—The Minister for Agriculture and Stock (Mr. H. F. Walker), accompanied by the Chief Inspector of Stock (Major A. H. Cory) and his private ...

    Article : 164 words
  46. LOWOOD.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 words
  47. THEOSOPIHCAL LECTURE.

    At Vosanta Hall, 200 Boundary-street, near the [?]City Electric Light Co., the hall of the Brisbane Lodge of the Theosophical Society, the Platform will be ...

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  48. CURRUMBIN BEACH.

    Opening of Season.—The official opening of the Currumbin Beach surfing season took place on December 7, in the presence of a large crowd of interested ...

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  49. ANN-STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    To-morrow morning the service at Ann-street Presbyterian Church will be conducted by Rev. C. D. Sydney, formerly of Mornington Island, and now of Boonah. ...

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  50. STANTHORPE

    Rural School Ball.—On December 5 the Arcadia Theatre was packed to its uttermost on the occasion of the Rural School fancy-dress ball. Abont 150 children were ...

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