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  2. FROM THE COUNTRY

    Last week 183 cades bananas were forwarded to the south. At a meeting of residents, held in the Closeburn State school, the ...

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  3. DUTY BAN

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. W. Forgan Smith): has received from Mr. H. W. Mobsby,. the Queensland representative at the Dunedin Exhibition, an ...

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  4. ILLS OF SOCIETY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--This horrible and abominable canker should be rooted up, is how Dr. Lucien Russell, lecturing, before the Institute of Hygione, ...

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  5. SOUTHPORT CONVENTION

    Sir,--The last and all previous Labour conventions' serve to emphasis the feet that no matter whet omelet clique temporarily dominates the movement. Labour in ...

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  6. CENTRAL WEST

    Railway returns for January show: --Passengers, booked 158, for £156; wool forwarded 245 bales (38 tons 12cwt); sheep forwarded, 2044; parcels received, ...

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  7. WESTERN DISTRICT

    At a special meeting of the Maranoa A.P. and I. Association, Mitchell, the gymkhana committee showed, a credit of £85. It was decided that applications ...

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  8. THE LOGAN

    Mr. P. Yaun reports having sold his property, situated at Wonga Wallen, comprising 166 acres of which 22 are under banana cultivation, at a ...

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  9. CONTROL OF COMPANIES

    Sir,--As a close and critical observer of the management or mismanagement of State and private enterprises. extending over many years I am convinced that the hite[?] of both ...

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  10. BOWEN DISTRICT.

    Operations at the State coal mine were hampered during January by dengue fever. The coal production for the month amounted to 8289 tons. A new ...

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  11. COMING TOGETHER

    LONDON, Thursday.--A ballot of 255,000 shipyard employees approved of closer co-operation between employers and workers in the settlement of ...

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  12. SOUTH COAST

    Dr. Tetlow, of Murwillumbah, has purchased Mr. S. Burnby a cottage at Cudgen Headland. Members of the Tweed Shire Council ...

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  13. SOUTH-WEST

    The heat and continued dry weather is beginning to dry off the grass and vegetation. Snakes are very plentiful. ...

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  14. NORTH-WEST

    Mr. E. M'Cheane reports the sale of 1200 cwes on account of J. H. C. Kilroe, Roseavan, Whitewood. There passed away in the Hughenden ...

    Article : 207 words
  15. FARMERS' UNION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--For circulation amongst the delegates to the Conference of the Victorian. Farmers' Union at Ballarat next month, a minority ...

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  16. FINANCIAL MORASS

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Paris correspondent of "The Times'' states that the fresh fall of the franc, which is now quoted at 134, to the pound sterling, ...

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  17. ROSEWOOD DISTRICT

    Mr. J. C, Itzstein passed through with 41, head of milkers to Strathpine. The heat wave has spent itself, and a change occurred on Friday, when light ...

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  18. GYMPIE DISTRICT

    Dry weather continues and the country districts, which have been holding out well owing to the good rains of the early summer, are now showing the ...

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  19. CORRUPTED BY ROGUE

    LONDON, Thursday.--Known to the American police as the "human ape" and to the English police at the "king of cat burglars," George M'Craig was ...

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  20. GRUBS BUSY

    Reporting on the Isis sugar district, the assistant entomologist (Mr. R. Mungomery) stated That, he found that grub attack represented by far the ...

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  21. NORTH COAST

    The weather continues hot and dry, in contrast to the usual heavy rains, at this time of year. Since January 1 only 201 points have been registered, against ...

    Article : 188 words
  22. BUNDABERG DISTRICT.

    Great heat culminated in two storms on the night of 10th and 11th instant, when about five inches fell in a coupe of hours. This has relieved things and ...

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  23. ON THE DOWNS

    A storm on Friday evening yielded about 40 points of rain. At Whichello the storm was accompanied by hail and one and a half inches of rain fell. ...

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  24. TRUNK LINE CALLS

    The Deputy Postmaster-General, Brisbane, intimates that on and from Monday next it has been decided that the trunk line recording desk traffic is to be ...

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  25. THE LOCKYER

    A meeting of the Lockyer Hospital committee decided that the letter from the Works Department regarding prices for the erection of a septic tank, ...

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  26. THE NEW HEBRIDES

    LONDON, Thursday.--Sir Austen Chamberlain, replying to a question in the House of Commons,. said that the British Ambassador at Paris, was ...

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  27. SOUTH BURNETT

    Mr. and Mrs. R. Thompson and family (Maryborough) are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maudsley (Underban). Mr. R. Downing, who is employed at ...

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  28. GIANT PUMPKIN

    CASINO, Friday--Ironpot Creek a bush bound centre, near Kyogle, which gained notoriety recently on account of a series of riots at a dance hall there, ...

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  29. PSYCHIC PHENOMENA

    Sir,--I have read the letter by E. G. Eneved in answer to mine of a recent, date. Your correspondent says that my knowledge of the matter us meagre. that I have distorted the ...

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  30. BUNCHY TOP

    A valuable pamphlet on the bunchy too disease in bananas has been issued by the Bunchy Top Investigation Committee, and is available to growers and ...

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  31. CHARGED BY [?]

    'MURWILLUMBAH, Friday.--Clive Williams, of Stot's Creek, received a compound fracture of the skull as the result of being knocked down by a ...

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  32. THE IRAQ TREATY

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. Ramsay MacDonald will, move in the House, of Commons an amendment to the Iraq treaty, that Britain shall not be ...

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  33. LACK OF SPACE

    MURWILLUMBAH, Friday -- The work of education in Murwillumbah is seriously, hampered by the lack of accommodation at the State schools. ...

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  34. BLACKALL RANGE

    A largely-attended service was bold in the School of Arts in memory of the late Mr. A. Winning. The service was conducted by the Revs. A. Kajewski ...

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  35. THE BORDER

    Mr. G. Jull has returned to the Tenterfield P.A.M. Hospital after three weeks at home. Bald Mountain, near Wallangarra, ...

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  36. LOST HOMING PIGEON.

    About six months ago, a homing Pigeon arrived at the house of Mr. C. Gridley, Doonan, via Tewantin His son not realising its value, clipped one ...

    Article : 91 words
  37. TOC. H. JOURNAL.

    "The Link" is the title of the Toc H. journal, which has for its motto, "Service and fellowship." The banner of this organisation, which was first raised over ...

    Article : 146 words
  38. NORTHERN DOWNS

    At the annual meeting of subscribers to the Dalby School of Arts the balance-sheet showed receipts £22.2, expenditure £214, and credit balance £38. The ...

    Article : 248 words
  39. GERMAN SPORTSMEN

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Yacht Association has decided to accept German entries, rescinding the ban Imposed in 1,919. Major Hunloke, skipper of ...

    Article : 63 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. THE FASSIFERN

    There being no suitable local accomodation for a teacher, the Coleyville school has not reopened this year. At a meeting of parents, it was decided to ...

    Article : 649 words
  42. BOOVAL PROGRESS.

    Mr. P. J. Costello occupied the chair at the fortnightly meeting of the Booval-Newtown Progress Association held last night. A letter was received from ...

    Article : 106 words
  43. ARTIFICIAL SILK

    LONDON, Thursday:--The Treasury's, guarantees to the sugarbeet, "shipping, iron and other industries under the Trade Facilities Act total ...

    Article : 56 words
  44. WOUND INHERITED'

    LONDON, Tuesday--A Loughborough shoemaker, named Henry. Jayes, aged 28 years, shot himself. He was worried because his daughter inherited ...

    Article : 60 words
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