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  9. RETURNED SOLDIERS LEAGUE.

    At the last monthly meeting of the Brisbane district executive of the R.S. and S.I.L.A., the president' (Major H. B. Taylor) occupying the chair, it was ...

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  10. POULTRY EXPORT.

    Recently a communication was received from a London firm through the Agent-General, suggesting the advisableness of poultry being shipped from Queensland ...

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  11. AMUSEMENTS.

    Keen interest is being manifested among the large audiences at West's Olympia in the gripping story of "Carman of the Kio[?]yKa," which heads the bill at that ...

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  12. COSY CORNERS.

    In his report on the Public Service. Mr. J. D. Story writes:--"In the planning of offices the long room system should be followed as far ...

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  13. INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANTS.

    Mr. E.G. Manson, F.I.A.Q., secretary of the Queensland Institute of Accountants (Incorporated), advises that at the recent final examination conducted by ...

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  14. CAPTAIN CARMICHAEL ON REPATRIATION.

    Sir,--I have just seen the interview, of 16th instant with the Comptroller of, Repatriation contravening my remarks. In reply:-- ...

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  15. THE SAMSON VALE LINE.

    Sir,--We hear much about our railways not paying, and when we ask why they do not pay, and pet inquiry on foot, we are amazed to find how little effort is ...

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  16. STATE LIME WORKS.

    Very little satisfaction is gained by the farmer at the statement by the Department of Agriculture in regard to the closing of the Government's lime crushing ...

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  17. LAND AGENTS' LICENSES

    A well-attended meeting of members of the Queensland Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents' Association took place on Thursday evening last in the chamber ...

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  18. LAND AND PROPERTY.

    A newcomer to the ranks of stock and station agents, cattle, house, and land agents, is Mr. Kenneth M.'Lennan, a returned soldier, who, after having served ...

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  19. SUBUPRATM STATION TROUBLE.

    A correspondent writes suggesting that it would be interesting to know the cost of certain inquiries which have had to be held by the Railway Department into ...

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  20. HOME SERVICE MEN.

    Sir,--I shall be glad to know if the badge to be presented to men on home service for services rendered is ready and available to those entitled to it. ...

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  21. BUSINESS AMALGAMATION.

    The amalgamation of large businesses, Including banking, manufacturing, shinning, and distributing, is a marked development in recent years. It is well ...

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  22. THE CENTRAL STATION.

    Sir,--As a constant and appreciative reader of your valued journal I would like to bring under the notice of your wide field of readers a matter which to ...

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  23. THE BOY SCOUTS.

    The welcome to Chief Scoutmaster Chae. S. Snow by Brisbane division troops will, owing to influenza restrictions, be held in the open air, and will take the form of a ...

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  24. ANZAC COTTAGES.

    Sir,--Is it possible that all interest and work in connection with the above noble undertaking are dying out? As a constant reader and a worker it looks to ...

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  25. ANZAC WORKERS' COMMITTEE.

    The usual weekly meeting of the [?] Workers committee was held on Thursday afternoon, Mr. J.H. Coyne presiding. The members present included Messrs W. Sadler (organising ...

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  26. RAILWAY GATEKEEPERS.

    "Traveller" writes, suggesting that instead of employing the wives of well-paid railway employees as gatekeepers, the department might make these positions ...

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  28. SUB-BRANCH BUSINESS.

    Beerburrum Sub-branch--In regard to queries re land settlement matters, it was resolved Hint these matters be left in the hands of the organising secretary for ...

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