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  2. Advertising

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Motor Cycle Capsizes.—Through the motor cycle on which they were riding capsizing at Colledge's Crossing on July 13, head injuries, abrasions to ...

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  4. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—Your reference in to-day's "Courier" to globes washed up on the South Coast beaches recalls that when I was on holidays in January, at ...

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  5. MARYBOROUGH.

    Civic Farewell.—A civic, farewell was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. F. Stephens in the Council Chambers on July 10. Various speakers, representing most of the ...

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  6. GYMPIE.

    Hospital Board.—The monthly meeting of the Gympie Hospital Board was held on July 7. The chairman (Mr. F. P. Power) and the Medical Superintendent ...

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  7. TOOWOOMBA.

    Alleged Stealing.—In the Police Court on July 12, before Mr. F. C. M. Burne, P.M., Jack Burns (23 years) and James P. Conway (20 years), ...

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  8. GOVERNMENT CREDITS.

    Sir,—I read with interest a letter in the "Courier" by "Safety First," about Government credits. I agree with your correspondent that a thing which ...

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  9. SILVER BETTER THAN PAPER.

    Sir,—A troy pound of sterling silver can be bought to-day for 16/. This can be coined into 66 shillings or 33 two shilling coins, showing a profit ...

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  10. BUNDABERG.

    An Excising Drive.—Mrs. A. Harms, of East Bundaberg, was driving a horse and cart along the Sandhills-road, when the horse took fright and bolted for ...

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  11. THE BANANA EMBARGO.

    Sir,—Referring to the letter of your correspondent, "Lady Finger," published on 5th inst., I am pleased to hear another reader is interested in this ...

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  12. BOWEN.

    Shunter Injured.—At the Bowen railway station on July 8, while engaged in coupling a waggon, J. Boland, a shunter, lost three toes and a portion of his right ...

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  13. DALBY.

    Social Evening.—A successful bridge drive, euchre tournament, and dance in support of the funds of the work stall at the coming St. John's Church of ...

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  14. GLADSTONE.

    C. of E. Guild.—The Ladies' Church of England Guild held a social and dance on July 6 in aid of church funds. There were numerous competitions, and a very ...

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  15. CAIRNS.

    Police Court.—A plea of guilty was entered by Robert Henry Smith (35), who was charged, in the Police Court on July 10, with having stolen, on July 9, a ...

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  16. COURTESY AT CONCERTS.

    Sir,—One often hears complaints in Brisbane that we are ill-served with regard to visits from the better dramatic companies and the best artists. ...

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  17. GATTON.

    Pig Farmers' School.—The pig Farmers' School at the Queensland Agricultural College is the third of its kind held there. The school has been organised by ...

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  18. FUTURE OF AUSTRALIA.

    Sir,—In dealing with the "future of Australia," Mr. W. Bates certainly hits true, when he writes of the people of Australia as "being made the tools of ...

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  19. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Wilhelm Huth, of Pimpama Island, died on July 9. Deceased, who was 73 years of age, was born in Friedenfelde, Ukermark, Germany, and ...

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  20. 'BUSES IN ROMA-STREET.

    Sir,—For some time a move has been on foot to have the 'buses removed from their new stand in Roma-street to some more convenient place, where ...

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  21. TOWNSVILLE.

    Soldiers' Re-union.—A re-union of returned soldiers was held in the A.W.U. Hall on July 10, Mr. J. Henderson, acting-president of the Townsville branch, ...

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  22. INNISFAIL.

    Nothing Wrong with Town.—The bad impressions gained about Innisfail in the South were mentioned at the monthly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce ...

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  23. BISHOP LONG.

    After the Archbishop of Canterbury had conducted Communion in the Lambeth Parish Church Archbishop Wright (of Sydney) and Bishop Cro[?] ...

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  24. ANGORA AND CHINCHILLA.

    Sir,—I am pleased to see that Mr. Cotton has cleared the air about that warning from the Minister for Agriculture about the value of the Angora ...

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  25. Mr. J. F. Smith.

    Mr. J. F. Smith, aged 67 years, of Dundowran, died on July 7. He was born in Lincolnshire, England, and after his arrival in Queensland was ...

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  26. LAIDLEY.

    Laidley A. and I. Society.—At a meeting of the committee of the Laidley A. and I. Society on July 6, a letter was received from Mr. C. H. Jamieson, M.L.A., ...

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  27. COUNCIL EXPENDITURE.

    Sir,—In my previous letters I fully answered Mr. E. E. Richards' "Hats off to Alderman Watson" letter. Now Alderman Watson says that the ...

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  28. CARDWELL AND TULLY.

    Tomato Crop.—Many landholders in the Kennedy Creek district have gone in for tomatoes this year, and the season promises to be most favourable. This fruit ...

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  29. Mr. A. R. Qualtrough.

    Many friends and business acquaintances will regret to learn of the death, in Sydney on Saturday, of Mr. A. R. Qualtrough. He was one of the oldest ...

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  30. HELIDON.

    Progress Association.—The monthly meeting of the Helidon and District Progress Association took place on July 9. The main business of the meeting was the ...

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  31. DRINK MORE COFFEE.

    Sir,—We hear a great deal just now about "Grow more wheat," "Grow more cotton." It is surprising that no one has raised the slogan, "Grow more ...

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  32. BIGGENDEN.

    Girls' Club Ball.—After being twice postponed, owing to wet weather, the Giris' Club held their annual ball on July 4 Bubke's orchestra provided dance music ...

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  33. GOODNA.

    Debating Society.—A meeting of the Goodna and District Literary and Debating Society was held in the Oddfellows' Hall on July 8. Mr. L. A. Krebs ...

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  34. Mrs. C. Tamock.

    Mrs. Charlotte Tamock, who died at Murwillumbah recently, was the daughter of Mrs. J. Mussing (Murwillumbah) and the late Mr. Louie ...

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  35. LATE SIR JOSEPH WARD.

    The remains of the late Sir Joseph Ward, ex-Prime Minister of New Zealand, were accorded a State funeral at the Bluff to-day. An impressive ...

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  36. The Late Mrs. Bridget Macrossan.

    Many friends will regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Bridget Macrossan, widow of the late Honourable John Murtagh Macrossan, which took place ...

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  37. GIRL'S DEATH.

    An hour after she went to bed, Miss Ena May Drury (aged 19 years) became suddenly ill and died at her home in Main-street, Bacchus Marsh, early ...

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  38. BARCALDINE.

    Show Meeting Abandoned.—A special meeting of the Barcaldine Racing Club on July 8 decided to abandon the proposed Show meeting, to have been held ...

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  39. MIRIAM VALE.

    Race Meeting.—On July 12 the local race club will hold a meeting on the Miriam Vale course in aid of the funds of the club, to be followed by a race ...

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  40. CYCLIST INJURED.

    When a motor cycle, ridden by Fredcrick Smith (27), collided with a car in Bay-terrace, Wynnum South, on Saturday afternoon, Smith received ...

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  41. COTTONVALE.

    Fell From Roof.—Mr. J. Lang, builder, met with an accident on July 5 while working on a new building at Mr. E. Bezold's orchard. He fell from the roof, ...

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  42. DOCTOR'S CAR RECOVERED.

    A car, believed to be the property of Dr. H. J. Windsor, of Gregory-terrace, was intercepted by the police at Singleton, New South Wales, on ...

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