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  4. For Maid and Matron.

    At the last monthly meeting of the Queensland Bush Nursing Association the secretary advised that Nurse Nash had left for Dirranbandl. The ...

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  5. "Standard" Patterns.

    No. 53a.—This neat model has setin sleeves extending to the elbow, where they arc joined to loose cuns. Boat shape neck has a deep collar ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WHAT WOMEN KNOW

    There Is a mild flutter, even in the driest circles, just now nil over tno municipal elections. At one time people regarded councils us ...

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  7. TERRUERS AND TOY DOGS.

    Bowen Park on Saturday afternoon last was the scone of the Terrier and Toy Dog Club's opening parade. It was a successful function. The ...

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  8. INJURED THROUGH FALLING.

    Through falling four persons were injured during the week-end. On Saturday William Dawson fractured his right forearm at Wilston ...

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  9. SINGAPORE BASE.

    Sir lan Hamilton, speaking at the British Legion rally, supported the Labor' decision regarding Singapore. Ho said he had held his peace while ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    Lyons and Company have purchased large quantities of Australian wines and brandies for the Australian Exhibition restaurants. ...

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  11. SWIMMERS COLLIDE.

    When diving at the Ithaca Baths yesterday, Jack Deeney, who lives at the Residential Hotel, Mary-street, collided with another swimmer and ...

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  12. Jumble Gale.

    A jumble sale In aid or the funds or the Rosalie branch Creche and Kindergarten Association will be held at the Rosalie Kindergarten on Wednesday ...

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  13. Knocked Down by Motor Car.

    Annie Reardon, a child, was treated by ambulance bearers on Saturday for a small contusion above tho right eye and shock. She had been knocked ...

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  14. BRIBERY IN HIGH PLACES.

    Sir Richard Squires, a former Premier of Newfoundland, has been found guilty by a special invesrigator of accepting bribes of large sums. ...

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  15. "SILVER THREADS—."

    Aged, feeble, and unhappy, Harriet Danks. the heroine of the sons. "Silver Threads Among the Gold," written by her husband in 1874. died on Friday in ...

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  16. Church Foundation Stone Laid.

    The foundation stone of the church of St. Paul, East Brisbane, was laid by Archbishop Sharp yesterday afternoon, in the presence of about 600 ...

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  17. DISARMAMENT.

    Congress wants something more done regarding disarmament than the Harding Conference accomplished. A resolution has been passed ...

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