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  2. FOR THE MAN ON THE LAND.

    Continuing its opposition of the present position at the Beerburrum Soldier Settlement, the Beerburrum Mutual Protection Association writes:—"When viewing ...

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  3. UNKEPT PROMISES.

    A communication has been received by the Mulgeldie Local Producers' Association from the Callide L.P.A., requesting co-operation of the Upper Burnett ...

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  4. ALLORA SHOW.

    The 39th annual show at Allora was opened to-day in fine weather with a record number of entries for all classes, numbering well over 1200. The pavilion ...

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  5. A BOY'S DEATH.

    At an inquest to-day into the death of Edward Ross Stephens (4 years), who was knocked down on the Guildford-road at Radcliffe on January 31 by a motor ...

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  6. ITEMS OF CURRENT INTEREST.

    Jessie Rainsbury, of Bradley-street, Spring Hill, sustained burns on her face, body, hands, arms, back, and thigh on Tuesday morning, when, as the result of ...

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  7. INTERSTATE.

    Business in the Divorce Court in Sydney shows no sign of diminishing. On Tuesday Mr. Justice Owen pronounced absolute decrees nisi granted last term in ...

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  8. FRUIT MARKETING

    Mr. William Ellison (sub-manager of the Committee of Direction of Fruit Marketing), in the course of a statement yesterday, said that the manager ...

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  9. RESTAURANTS AND HAIRDRESSERS' SHOPS.

    Sydney restaurants and hairdressers' shops will soon be subject to drastic bylaws and regulations, which will be imposed by the Sydney City Council under ...

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  10. TWO MEN KILLED.

    A telephone message received to-night from Bunbury stated that a motor car driven by George Haythorne Waith, from Nannup Hotel to the timber mill crashed ...

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  11. DEATHS OF CATTLE.

    According to information received by the Chief Inspector of Stock (Major A. H. Cory), the deaths of 105 held of bullocks in a mob of 600, while travelling ...

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  12. THE BABY BONUS.

    Dr. Cumpston, Commonwealth Director of Health, in giving evidence in Melbourne before the Federal Health Commission, said that the baby ...

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  13. PRISONER ESCAPES.

    A prisoner named John Nicholls escaped from the Long Bay Gaol (New South Wales) on Tuesday, and was still at large on Wednesday. He was serving ...

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  14. SERIOUS BUSH FIRES.

    Throughout yesterday and to-day tremendous bush fires have been raging at Salt Pan Plains at Woodsburry, spreading devastation in their paths. Last night the ...

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  15. CANNED FRUITS.

    When a deputation of canners and growers recently requested a continuance of the bounty previously paid on the export of canned fruits, the Prime ...

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  16. THE PROGRESSIVE PARTY.

    Mr. Bruxner, the leader of the Progressives, in addressing a meeting at Murwillumbah, dealt with attacks made on the New State Comisssion by a ...

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  17. SHEEP SKIN EXPORT.

    Evidence was heard to-day by the Tariff Board in support of the request by the fellmongering industry for an embargo on the export of sheepskins, or an export ...

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  18. TROUBLE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The trouble on the waterfront reached the climax this afternoon. When the waterside workers refused to work the liner Rotorua, which arrived at ...

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  19. PRICES ADVANCE.

    About 1900 fat bullocks were yarded to-day. In the early part of the market a firmer tendency was apparent, competition steadily improving as the sales ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN MILITARY GUARDS.

    There was a large attendance of the Australian Military Guards, returned, and home service men, at a special meeting of the association, held at the old Anzac ...

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  21. Lecture at Anzac Club.

    At the new Anzac Club, Elizabeth-street, to-night, at 8 o'clock, a lecture will be delivered by Dr. E. S. Jackson, entitled "Some Facts Relating to Early Australian ...

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  22. INTERNATIONAL.

    The Australian cadets arrived at Marseilles on Tuesday, and were received by representatives of the Prefecture. The English and French Chambers of ...

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  23. PRIMARY PRODUCERS.

    The monthly meeting of the Bellmere L.P.A. was held in the Bellmere School on February 9. The following motions were passed: "That we urge the Council ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN NOVELIST'S SUCCESS.

    The Australian novelist, Dale Collins, has said in London a dramatisation of his work, "The Ordeal." A West End season is guaranteed, within six months, ...

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  25. PROPOSALS REJECTED.

    The president of the Brisbane Fruit Merchants' Association (Mr. W. Robson) received a communication yesterday from the Rockhampton Fruit Merchants' ...

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  26. "FATTY" ARBUCKLE TO BE MARRIED.

    "Fatty" Arbuckle, the former movie comedian, who is now a director, will many Doris Dean (movie actress, at) Holywood, America) on the anniversary ...

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  27. BRUISING OF BEEF.

    John Corbett, in giving evidence before the Queensland Commissioner inquiring into the bruising of beef (Mr. James Barr), said that he had trucked cattle for the ...

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  28. A BURNING FATALITY.

    Two brothers Charles Curtis (12) and Arthur Curtis (l8), were sleeping in a hut at Murchison (New Zealand), when it caught fire. Both succeeded in ...

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  29. DAIRY EXPORTS.

    Because of the difficulty in obtaining nominations and voting papers from outlying districts, particularly in Queensland and West Australia, the Minister for ...

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  30. ACCIDENTS AT ROCKHAMPTON.

    An elderly man, J. Horwell, was driving a cart at Rockhampton on Wednesday afternoon, when the horse bolted and crashed into a tree. Horwell sustained ...

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  31. JAPANESE "PEACE" BILL".

    The Japanese Government yesterday introduced in the Diet a Public Peace Preservation Bill, which is designed to check movements denying private ...

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  32. STOCK MOVEMENTS.

    The following are the latest stock movements:—1600 wethers, Mount Ryde to Rankin, W. Fraser owner; 3200 wethers, Longreach to Blackall, Gibson Bros. ...

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  33. DAIRY COMPANIES.

    A meeting of the directors of the Queensland Farmers' Co-operative Co., Ltd., was held at Ipswich to-day the chairman (Mr. C. H. Jamieson) ...

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  34. DEFAMATION ALLEGED.

    The action in which the Mayor of Rockhampton (Alderman T. T. Kingel) is claiming £1000 damages against the Morning Buletin, Ltd., for alleged ...

    Article : 107 words
  35. Advertising

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  36. LIMITATION OF AGENTS.

    The Committee of Direction of Fruit Marketing writes: Sir,—Mr. S. Johnson's attack on the Committee of Direction, its raison d'etre and its whole policy, is a ...

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  37. MELBOURNE SHEEP SALES.

    The supply of 27,000 fat sheep was an indifferent one with regard to quality, only a small proportion consisting of best descriptions. For good and prime weathers ...

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  38. LEPROSY GERMS ON RATS.

    At a meeting of the Rockhampton City Council on Wednesday it was reported that 435 rats and 418 mice had been destroyed in the rat campaign. Leprosy germs were found on three rats. ...

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  39. MEAT EXPORT.

    The Meat Export branch of the Departments of Trade and Customs has supplied the following returns for the Commonwealth for the month of January: ...

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  40. PRICE OF BUTTER.

    The price of butter was increased in Melbourne yesterday by 6/ to 136/ per owt. ...

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  41. A DEFENDANT DISCHARGED.

    In the Townsville Police Court on Wednesday, before Mr. R. Curtis, P.M., John Joseph Mathot, charged with having stolen a portmanteau, the property of ...

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  42. FRUIT INDUSTRY.

    In fixing the basic wages for Mildura, Renmark (South Australia), Leeton (New South Wales) at £4/2/, £4/2/, and £4/6/ respectively. Mr. Deputy President Webb, ...

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  43. THE EGG BOARD.

    The monthly meeting of the Egg Board was held at the head office, Roma-street, on February 11. As the board wishes the forthcoming Poultry Farmers' ...

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  44. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    Wool sales were held to-day, when the quantity catalogued totalled 7854 bales, and the sales, including private transactions, amounted to 6655 bales. ...

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  45. INNISFAIL LAND COURT.

    The Land Court was held at Innisfail to-day, before Mr. C. J. F. Miller, visiting Commissioner from Cairns. The following business was dealt with:— ...

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  46. TASMANIAN HOPS INDUSTRY.

    "It is evident from its action that the Commonwealth Government is not concerned about the future of the hop industry," said the Premier (Mr. J. Lyons) ...

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  47. TOWNSVILLE SUPREME COURT.

    In the Supreme Court at Townsville on Wednesday, before Mr. Justice Douglas, John William Williams, charged with intent to do grievous bodily harm to ...

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  48. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    ADELAIDE, February l8.—Bananas, 22/ to 25/; pineapples, 12/ to 18/. ADELAIDE, February l8.—Wheat is weak at 6/3; flour remains quiet at £15/15/; ...

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  49. NO IMPROVEMENT AT MELBOURNE.

    The February series of wool sales in this centre closed to-day, the final catalogue, submitted by Goldsbrough, Mort. and Co., totalling some 5492 bales, and comprising ...

    Article : 237 words
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