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  2. Advertising

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  3. TIDAL DIARY-PIONEER RIVER.

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  4. Advertising

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  5. Personal.

    Mr. J. J. Heely, M.L.A. for Warwick, was a passenger on last night's mall train en route to Townsvllle. Mr. Percy TUse left by the Douglas ...

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  6. LATE SPORTING.

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  7. Australia by Plane.

    Fired with the idea of seeing Australia from the air, two Western Australian residents arrived In Mackay yesterday, after having travelled from ...

    Article : 416 words
  8. Peter Simple's Posers.

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  9. Phases of the Moon.

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  10. METEOROLOGICAL.

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  11. Quist Brilliant.

    BOSTON, July 23.--In the finals at Longwood to-day, Quist beat Mako 6-1, 6-2, 6-4. Quist and Crawford beat Mako and ...

    Article : 296 words
  12. Social Round.

    Visitors Entertained. Yesterday morning at the Elmeo kiosk, from which a lovely view of the sea presents itself, the members of the ...

    Article : 362 words
  13. Lochiel Cricket Club.

    Despite the prevailing epidemic of Influenza, the attendance was fair at the function on Saturday night, July 8, In the Kuttabul Hall, organised by ...

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  14. LOCAL and GENERAL.

    Mt. Christian: You did the right thing In signing the National Register cards. Any person sending a "warning" against signing the cards is ...

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  15. MACKAY'S HOTELS.

    It is generally admitted that Mackay is well catered for in regard to hotels, for within the city area there are no fewer than 22 to cater for the needs of ...

    Article : 129 words
  16. EXHIBITION GAME.

    BOSTON, July 23.--Mako announced shortly after the singles that he would be unable to play in the doubles, "because I am lame in the ...

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  17. TENDERS FOR RECTORY.

    Tenders for the building of a rectory for Holy Trinity Church will close on August 3. ...

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  18. COURSING DOGS.

    The newly formed Mackay Coursing Club will bring 10 dogs from Brisbane next Friday, and plans to sell or lease them locally. The club's next ...

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  19. SARINA-HOMEBUSH ROAD.

    For job 10793 on the Sarina Homebush road, in Sarina Shire, the tender of A. J. Condon, Mackay (£925010), has been accepted by the ...

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  20. EUNGELLA IN BLOOM.

    One of the many beautiful features of Eungella Range at the present time is the effect of the wild myrtle which is flowering en masse in the scrub. ...

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  21. AGAINST THE REGISTER.

    There was a fair gathering at the Britannia Hall last night when addresses were given, under the auspices of the Trades and Labor Council ...

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  22. CHAIRMAN OF BRIDGES BOARD.

    Alderman J. P. Casey, of the Mackay City Council, has been appointed chairman of the Mackay Bridges Board. His is the first appointment under a ...

    Article : 67 words
  23. Parts for Planes.

    BRISBANE, July 24.--The Premier, Mr. Forgan Smith, said to-day that Queensland wanted to know the C. mmonwealth's exact proposals for ...

    Article : 80 words
  24. The Basic Wage.

    CANBERRA, July 24.--The Federal basic wage in Sydney and Brisbane may drop slightly when the Arbitration Court announces its cost of ...

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  25. GASHED WITH AN AXE.

    Cliff Kutcheon, 14, residing with his parents at Dalrymple Heights, was admitted to Mackay District Hospital yesterday suffering from an incised ...

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  26. ARABIA FOR THE Q.T.C. MEETING

    BRISBANE, July 24.--Arabia, who was recently secured by Mr. J. Clark to stand the season at Daadine in the Dalby district, was nominated to-day ...

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  27. MOTOR CAR STOLEN.

    A Ford V8 motor car owned by Mrs. P. V. Croker was stolen on Sunday night, and despite police inquiries over a wide field, had not been recovered ...

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  28. SEWERAGE WORKS COMMENCE.

    The first sod in connection with the extensions to the Mackay sewerage scheme was turned yesterday when the contractors for the booster well ...

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  29. AMBULANCE ATTENTION.

    Gored by a bullock at Nebo yesterday, Jack White (26), a stockman, sustained a punctured wound in the left leg. He was attended by the Nebo ...

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  30. APPLICATION FOR INCREASES.

    BRISBANE, July 24.--Judgment on the union application for Increases In the basic wage will be delivered by the Industrial Court to-morrow ...

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  31. A.R.P. LECTURES.

    Two lectures will be delivered to volunteers of the local A.R.P. corps to-night. Mr. L. P. Byrne will lecture on fire precautions, and Mr. G. E. ...

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  32. POOR JUDGMENT.

    It is seldom that the home of a prominent police official Is selected by anyone who has "a few drinks taken," as the ideal place in which to "suffer a ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND v. NORTHS.

    TOWNSVILLE, July 24.--The following team has been selected to represent North Queensland against Queensland at Townsvllle on August 5 ...

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  34. STUDENT KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, July 23.--Laurence Healey of Queensland, one of a party of students of Corpus Chrlsti College, Werrlbee, was killed when the car in ...

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  35. AIR LICENSES.

    TOWNSVILLE, July 24.--At Ayr on Sunday, Ron Jones, a member of a well-known sugar growing family on the Lower Burdekin, and a pupil of ...

    Article : 70 words
  36. MOVEMENTS OF THE PLANES.

    Airlines of Australia Douglas Pengana arrived at Mackay from the North at 9.45 a.m. yesterday with Captain A. Gllbertson in charge and ...

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  37. A COLD DAY.

    Bowlers who yesterday took part In the friendly match between the City and Q.B.A. teams experienced the most trying day of the present cold ...

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  38. RECHABITES RETURN HOME.

    Officers of the Mackay Tent of the Independent Order of Rechabites who visited Townsville for the joint installation on Saturday night returned ...

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  39. Strange Double.

    MELBOURNE, July 24.--The Melbourne Cup has brought many freak wagers In past years, but one of the strangest was reported by a leading paddock bookmaker to-day. ...

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  40. "GOLDFISH GULPING."

    "Goldfish gulping" by American undergraduates has been condemned in Boston (US.A.) In a statement Issued by the Animal Rescue League ...

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  41. POLICE COURT.

    Only one of the six offenders against sobriety taken into custody by the police over the week-end answered his name when called to appear before Mr. ...

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  42. CRUEL PRACTICE.

    Mackay has Its share of persons possessing a strain of cruelty, as evidenced by incidents brought to notice recently. Apparently the general practice on the ...

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  43. BUSH SURGERY.

    In days gone by great fortitude was displayed by pioneers of the outback when they were victims of accidents or illness. Those days have not ...

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  44. Natives Arrested.

    RABAUL, July 24.--An Administration patrol has arrested natives wanted for the murder of Patrol Officer Elliott, a native constable and other ...

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  45. HAZELWOOD CAULDRON.

    Impressed by a description of the Hazelwood Cauldron, which appeared in these columns recently, several Mackay citizens who are keenly interested ...

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  46. Sent to Gaol.

    FREMANTLE, July 24.--Acting on a warning Issued six weeks ago, that In future he would gaol newcomers charged with betting offences, Mr. H. ...

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  47. Stranded Steamer.

    AUCKLAND, July 24.--Because of rough seas efforts to tow off the steamer Port Bowen from the beach at Castlecliff, near Wanganul, have ...

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  48. GRATITUDE IF NOT LOYALTY.

    It is not very edifying to see people sitting while the National Anthem is being played. While this is, apparently, not uncommon in Mackay, it ...

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  51. STOREKEEPERS VICTIMISED.

    An order for groceries, petrol, and a car battery was taken by Messrs. Hong Yuen, Inverell (NS.W.) storekeepers, by telephone. It was stated ...

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  52. Soviet Talks.

    LONDON, July 23.--The 'Times' correspondent at Moscow says the conference lasted 75 minutes. No statement was made, though it was ...

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  53. MORE AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    TOKIO. July 23.--A high member of the Government says an Associated Press message states that Japan's purchases of wool for 1939 are likely ...

    Article : 46 words
  54. WOMEN'S REFUGEE WORK.

    LONDON, July 23.--A telegram from Prague states that German authorities have ordered the suspension of the Women's Refugee ...

    Article : 33 words
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