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Advertising : 547 wordsSir,—In support of the letter signed "Smoker" in this morning's issue, let me say that I also was in the No. 2 smokers' stand, and can endorse your ...
Article : 124 wordsPresbyterian Women's Guild.—The annual fair of the Esk Presbyterian Women's Guild was held in the Lyceum Hall on Saturday, June 16, ...
Article : 486 wordsKitchen Tea.—Miss A. Smith, of Cooran, who will shortly be married to Mr. A. Thompson of that town, was accorded a kitchen tea to mark ...
Article : 62 wordsFlorin Afternoon.—The Church of England held a florin afternoon in the Parish Hall on June 7 in aid of the forthcoming bazaar. There was a ...
Article : 217 wordsInduction Service.—There was a large congregation in St. Peter's Church on Sunday evening, when the Rev. Vivlan Burrows, M.A., was ...
Article : 61 wordsSir,—Now that the original necessity for adopting the present one-way system for vehicular traffic in Stanley-street, South Brisbane, has disappeared, ...
Article : 290 wordsSir,—There are several varieties of that splendid grass, danthonia, but the variety most tried and favoured is named Danthonia semiannularls. I ...
Article : 357 wordsGirl Guides.—Mrs. Macartney (State Commissioner) inspected the Cairns second company of Girl Guides, under Captain Jean Mackenzie and ...
Article : 108 wordsHalf Holiday.—As a result of the correspondence that has taken place regarding the variation of the award governing the weekly half holiday, Mr. ...
Article : 120 wordsPersonal.—Mr. Ben. Bailey, of Limpinwood, is making satisfactory progress after an operation for appendicitis.—Mrs. Brooker has returned to ...
Article : 93 wordsSchool of Arts.—The committee of the School of Arts commenced another series of euchre tournaments and dances in aid of the funds of the ...
Article : 79 wordsFootball Accident.—The local football team met the Yandina Football Club in the North Coast Association fixtures at Montville on June 9. After ...
Article : 87 wordsValedictory.—When the news of Mr. Tait's transfer from Ayr to Maryborough was made known, the members of the Presbyterian Church felt that, ...
Article : 300 wordsSir,—Will you allow a descendant of Archbishop Frewen, who presided over the Sayoy Conference, which gave us the present Prayer Book, that of ...
Article : 593 wordsEvening.—A cobweb evening in aid of the, Methodist Church funds was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parker, Landsborough, on 5th ...
Article : 277 wordsSir,—Mr. Preston-Day's letter in this morning's "Courier " would have inspired me to write an article on the subject, had not one already appeared ...
Article : 189 wordsEvenings.—Miss A. G. Lanigan held a social in aid of her band on Saturday evening, June 9, in the school room.— The junior minor footballers and ...
Article : 60 wordsPre-wedding Evenings.—The members of the congregation of St. Marks' Church of England gathered at the residence of Mr and Mrs. J. S. Waters on Thursday ...
Article : 285 wordsSir,—Your paragraph "A Tip for Brisbane," in to-day's issue, about co-operation and co-ordination on the part of the various bodies concerned, ...
Article : 216 wordsBenefit Dance.—A.[?] dance organised by the Upper Undulla L.P.A. was held on June 9, in the Upper Undulla Hall, in aid of the Tara "Queen" (Miss M. ...
Article : 60 wordsSpinsters' Ball.—A very successful spinsters' ball was held in the Upper Coomera School of Arts. The joint secretaries, Misses L. Pettifer and M. ...
Article : 75 wordsBanquet.—A banquet to commemorate the first match of the Leichhardt Shield competition (rifle shooting) was held at the Queen's Arms Hotel, when the trophies ...
Article : 185 wordsFire Inquiry.—On June 14 Acting-Sergeant c. M'Carthy, of Nambour, began an inquiry to determine the cause, of the fire that destroyed an unoccupied residence ...
Article : 68 wordsDistrict Hospital.—At the June meeting a cheque tor £290 was received from Messrs. Burkitt and Harris, trustees for the A.W.U. fund, being employees' ...
Article : 273 wordsSouth Coast Road.—During the past month a gang attached to the Main Boads Commission has effected repairs to the section of road between Tallebudgera ...
Article : 238 wordsSir,—Your correspondent "Detonator" is at great pains to show that the Italian settler is superior to the Gennan, but I am afraid he will not ...
Article : 325 wordsValedictory.—A send-off to Mrs. G. King, of Blackbutt, was held in Miss M'Gulre's refreshment rooms on July 9. The guest was presented with a handbag. ...
Article : 71 wordsSir,—Throughout the country the close connection between drink and crime comes prominently into public view. Licensing authorities are ...
Article : 304 wordsSt. George Society.—The local branch of the Royal Society of St. George held a social evening for members and their friends in the Oddfellows' Hall on June ...
Article : 144 wordsPersonal.—Mr. Jefferics (State School Inspector) visited the Morven State School during the week. Dance.—The dance held by the ...
Article : 61 wordsChamber of Commerce.—At a large and representative public meeting held in the School of Arts on June 12, the Mayor presiding. It was decided to form a ...
Article : 50 wordsDance.—A successful dance was held at the Queensland Agricultural College on June 16. Music was supplied by the Grantham Orchestra. Mr. T. J. Barratt ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Thu 21 Jun 1928, Page 23
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