OVER a year ago four Maryborough girls— the Misses Jane, Ann and Judy Horsburgh, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Horsburgh, ...
Article : 399 wordsSYDNEY, February 16.— The Minister for Munitions (Mr. N. J. O. Makin) said to-day that Australia had shipped a reserve stock of rifles to ...
Article : 422 wordsDuring the month of January the five factories of the Maryborough Cooperative Dairy Association Limited manufactured 282 tons 18 owl. On only ...
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Advertising : 928 wordsThough the new £35,000,000 war loan was not formally issued until February 17, the prospectuses were made available early in part to ...
Article : 268 wordsThere were eight volunteers for the A.I.F. in area 47 yesterday, and for the Garrison Battalion nine men voluntered. To-night a further draft ...
Article : 157 words"THINGS have gone badly and worse is to come." The British Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, made that statement a few weeks ago; he ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 415 wordsBRISBANE, February 16— There were fair supplies at the Roma Street markets to-day but the tone of the market was weaker. Lucerne chatt did ...
Article : 305 wordsThe following letter has been received by the Maryborough Chamber of Commerce (secretary, T. J. Strong) from the District Superintendent of ...
Article : 153 words[?]to-day the Railway Department will accept goods for stations on Gayndah line as far as Gayndah. [?] consignments for that centre ...
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Advertising : 58 wordsBurrum Shire Council is invit[?]ces for the supply of a two-inch [?]ugal pump and a three horse[?] oil engine. Quotes must be ...
Article : 39 words[?]lers for painting at the General [?]dy Musgrave Hospitals are in[?] by the Maryborough Hospitals Tenders will close on February ...
Article : 33 wordsOur ideals are our better selves— A Bionson Alcott. ...
Article : 12 wordsWhen the flood waters of the Burnett came swirling down, Bundaberg was a ravaged, and over £100,000 damage was done. Here are scenes as the flood waters gradually rose. Top Left Mr.T.McManus' house in Barolin Street, on Wednesday morning. The water later rose above the level of the verandah railings. Center Rescuing a planets from a house at the back of George Street. Right: Moving furniture by truck from threatened houses in George Street, Bottom Left, City Council employees rescuing building material from the sewage well in Rotary Park. Centre: Water creeping around the Gas Works which were thrown out of commission. Right Rowing Club members rescue their craft on Wednesday morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947), Tue 17 Feb 1942, Page 4
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