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  2. THE LAW COURTS

    The hearing was continued yesterday, before Mr. Justice Lukin and a special jury, in the Civil Court, of an action in which Alan Goldman is claiming ...

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  3. FROM OUR WINDOW

    No wonder that the modern miss is Rose or Pansy sweet, Daphne Daisy, or Violet, Myrtle or Marguerite. ...

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  4. "WE MEAN IT"

    The story of the hold-up at Oxley on the afternoon of April 6 was told in the Police Court, before Mr. W. Harris, P.M., yesterday. The two youths charged ...

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  5. COMPENSATION CLAIM

    In the Land Court yesterday, before Mr. F. W. Barlow, evidence, was heard on the claims against the Main Roads Commission by William H. Reeve, of ...

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  6. Our Mail Bag

    Sir,--The report of Mr. L. J. Everett bears out what any intelligent person in the meat industry knows; that is, that £500,000 for a second-hand meat ...

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  7. WHAT RATE?

    Before the Board of Trade and Arbitration, consisting of Mr. Justice Webb (president), and Messrs. W. J. Dunstan and W. N. Gillies, ...

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  8. STANTHORPE CRICKET

    Sir,--I am pleased to support a Stanthorpe writer, whose letter appeared on Monday last regarding cricket in Stanthorpe. It has been my delightful ...

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  9. BURNING ACCIDENT.

    COOLANGATTA, Thursday.--Mrs. Collett, of Coolangatta, was severely burned this morning when the contents of a small-spirit stove burst into flames ...

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  10. (To the Editor)

    Sir,--Now that the expert engaged by the City Council has turned down the proposition of Swifts (Australia) Ltd., the question of abattoirs is, open as to ...

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  11. Advertising

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  12. CHEMISTS' AWARD

    Before the Board of Trade and Arbitration yesterday the master chemists sought an alteration of hours of chemists, to bring them, into line with the hours ...

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  13. CHILDERS LAND CASE

    In the Land Court yesterday, Mr. H. F. Hardacre gave his decision in the Claim for compensation by Henry Morgan against the Main Roads Commission ...

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  14. COOMERA HOLD-UP

    Sir,--As one of the many motorists returning from Southport on Easter Monday afternoon, I was amused to read the lame excuse for the ...

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  15. SPRING HILL CASE

    The hearing concluded yesterday, before Mr. Acting Justice Dickson in the Criminal Court, of the indictment against Jeremiah Patrick Daly of wounding ...

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  16. BOARD OF TRADE

    The President of the Board of Trade and Arbitration. (Mr. Justice Webb), in Chambers yesterday, dealt-with an application by the Australian Workers' Union ...

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  17. RAILWAY APPEAL.

    As a result of a derailment during shunting operations at Roma-street on February 418 Daniell Mahoney shunter in charge of engines was reduced to ...

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  18. FARMERS AND POLITICS

    Sir,--I note the letter by your correspondent, Mr. J. Jones, of Coolangatta In paragraph 4 Mr. Jones refers to the vexed question in regard' to the sale of ...

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  19. SHOT IN SHOP

    The hearing commenced yesterday, before Mr. Acting Justice Dickson, in the Criminal Court, of a charge against Anthony Vincent O'Driscoll, of discharging ...

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  20. SUCCESSFUL APPEAL.

    The Railway Appeal Board, constituted by Mr. H. L. Archdall, C.P.M, (chairman), Mr. C. E. Bering's (Commissioner's representative), and Mr. W. J. Hayes ...

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  21. BOARD OF TRADE SITTING.

    The hearing of the claim of the Electrical Trades Union for a variation of the electrical engineers award as to the rate of pay for work done on holidays, ...

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  22. HINDERED CONSTABLE.

    On March 9 Constable Brittliff was arresting a woman in Elizabeth-street when Edward Francis Radley, of Boundary-street, Spring Hill, used ...

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  23. SUSTENANCE FRAUD.

    Walker Henry Bullock, of Bishop-street, Kelvin, Grove was proceeded against in the Summons Court yesterday, before Mr. J. S. Berge, P.M., by ...

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  24. NO EVIDENCE OFFERED.

    William Coleman, on remand, on three charges of stealing, appeared before Mr. W. Harris, P.M., yesterday. Sub-inspector J. Coman offered no evidence, and ...

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  25. DEFENDANT DISCHARGED.

    When Edward James Swanson, on remand appeared before Mr. W. Harris, P.M., yesterday, the police offered no evidence, and defendant was discharged. ...

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  26. REMANDED.

    Alexander John Murphy (26), labourer, appeared before Mr. W. Harris, P.M., yesterday, charged with having gone armed in public, in such a manner as ...

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  27. VAGRANT'S PLEA.

    "I am prepared to clear out of Brisbane if given a chance," said Leland Virgil Noel, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of vagrancy at the Police Court ...

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  28. KIRRA LIFE SAVERS.

    COOLANGATTA, Thursday.--At a meeting of the Kiran Surf Life Saving Club held last evening complimentary reference was made to the success ...

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  29. FOREMAN ASSAULTED.

    After picking labour on April 4 John Frederick Priest foreman stevedore for the Brisbane Stevedoring and Wool Dumping Co. was leaving the shed ...

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  30. THEFT OF CASE.

    Last Wednesday afternoon Ellen Wilson was in a city hotel. She had a case with her. Rose Mary Lours took the case away. She was arrested, and ...

    Article : 69 words
  31. Advertising

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