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Article : 307 wordsTraffic Court.—In the Traffic Court on July 14, befoie Mr. F. C. M. Burne, P.M., the following were fined 10 for having no licenses.—Herman ...
Article : 300 wordsRifle Club Meeting.—The annual meeting of the Southport Rifle Club was held on July 11. Four teams were entered for the Logan and Albert Union's fixtures, the ...
Article : 225 wordsMilk Vendors Fined.—Fines of £5 each, with £1/1/ analyst's fee, in each instance, and 3/6 costs of court, or 14 days' imprisonment, were imposed by ...
Article : 656 wordsValedictory.—Miss aranaes Burke severed her connection with the Canungra State School on July 4, and was the recipient of a case of teaspoons from the school ...
Article : 320 wordsPersonal.—Mr. C. J. Teitzel, Postmaster, of Warwick, has received notification of his transfer, on promotion, as Postmaster at Townsville. ...
Article : 61 wordsFire Brigade Board.—The first meeting of the newly constituted Fire Brisbane Board was held on Thursday, the Mayor (Alderman B. w. Brock) presiding. It was ...
Article : 109 wordsMr. Lloyd Chambers, K.C. (Solicitor-General of Tasmania), died suddenly at Singapore whilst on holidays. Mr. Lloyd Chambers was a brother of Mr. ...
Article : 35 wordsState School Benefit.—At a dance promoted by the Gienview State School Committee on July 4, Mr. V. James was M.C., and the music was rendered by Miss O. ...
Article : 272 wordsMr. Edward Wakeham, an esteemed resident of the Traveston district, passed away last week-end after a long illness. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe death occurred at Cardwell yesterday of Mr. Arthur Charles William Carter, at the age of 72 years The late Mr. Carter, who had been ...
Article : 91 wordsA series of splendid pictures of the recent shows at Townsville and Mackay is featured in the pictorial section of this week's "Queenslander." ...
Article : 75 wordsNew Factory.—Mr. W. A. Russell, M.L.A., chairman of directors presided at the nouthly meeting of the board of directors of the Chinchilla Co-operative Dairy ...
Article : 252 wordsMotor Accident.—Mr. Sidney Josephs, a resident of Sydney, who was returning from Townsville on a bicycle, was Knocked down by a motor car three miles from ...
Article : 176 wordsAbout midnight on Saturday last Mrs. George Simpson passed away at the Mater Misericordiae Private Hospital, after a prolonged illness. The ...
Article : 231 wordsFishing Expedition.—Messrs. F. Arundell, J. Merren, L. H. and R. B. Miller, P. Wilson, and Vansleve, of Euntundl. with Mr. J. Tedford, his son (Jack), and a friend, ...
Article : 286 wordsThe funeral, which was private, of the late Mrs. Bridget Macrossan, took place from her late residence, Cres[?]ough John-street, Clayfield, yesterday ...
Article : 225 wordsG. A., M., and P. Society.—The monthly meeting of the committee of the Gymple A., M., and P. Society was held on July 11. The meeting approved of the ...
Article : 132 wordsCoin Afternoon.—A coin afternoon was held recently at Mrs. Yeates' residence at Point Vernon, and on July 9 a large gathering attended the social afternoon ...
Article : 58 wordsProposed Closure of Cemetery.—At the fortnightly meeting of Murwillumbah Municipal Council the proposal to have Murwillumbah general cemetery closed ...
Article : 122 wordsStruck by Branch.—While Mr. Mervyn Bishop (Rocky Glen) was endeavouring to pull down a tree with a team of bullocks a dead branch fell and struck him on the ...
Article : 72 wordsSports Afternoon.—A very pleasant time was spent in the Convent School and grounds an Saturday afternoon when a children's fete was conducted in aid of ...
Article : 280 words"On behalf of my brother judges and myself, I wish to tender our respectful sympathy to our colleague and the members of his family," said ...
Article : 129 wordsTimber Possibilities.—Mesers. R. N. F. Quinn, Director of Public Works, and Mr. C. Watson, of the Forestry Service. Brisbane, left for the Eungella Tableland, ...
Article : 127 wordsFishing.—E. J. Clarke and Sons had a fine haul of 17 cases, all tailor, averaging from 7lb'. to 10lb. in weight. Messrs. M. and O. Connelly, while staying 14 months ...
Article : 45 wordsEuchre Party.—The School ot Arts Committee held a ruchre party in the hall on July 8, Mr. Goodwin supervising. The prize winners were Mrs. Henery, Mrs. ...
Article : 69 wordsChamber of Commerce.—The annual meeting of the Allora Chamber of Commerce was held on July 7. Mr. W. M. Holmes was appointed as delegate to the ...
Article : 143 wordsMissing Engine.—A 3 h.p. engine, which was attached to a pump on Mr. Collin's farm, and which disappeared, has not yet been traced. The police are still ...
Article : 94 wordsDr. Leonhardt's Vaculold is guaranteed to banish any form of Pile misery, or money back. It gives quick action even in old, stubborn cases. ...
Article : 68 wordsLadies' Ball.—The ladies of the district gave their annual ball in the Upper coomera School of Arts on July 9. Music waa supplied by Mrs. Borron's Jazz ...
Article : 63 wordsHospital Meeting.—Mr. R. W. Custanee presided at the July meeting of the Mitchell Hospital committee. It was decided to for ward evidence by letter to the ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Tue 15 Jul 1930, Page 17
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