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    The best bowling performance in grade cricket competitions on Saturday was that of the Balmain slow bowler. F. Mair, who has been chosen in the State team to ...

    Article : 163 words
  3. BATSMEN PUZZLED.

    Leg break and googly bowlers triumphed in Brisbane electorate cricket on Saturday F. Ward (Northern Suburbs) securing five for 61 against Toombul, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Annual Meeting.—At a meeting of those interested in the Kiamba. Public Hall the following officers were elected: —President, Mr. W. Guild (re-elected); ...

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  5. TO-DAY'S LAW LIST.

    Following is the law list for to-day:— 10 a.m.—Before Mr. Justice Henchman and Mr. Justice E. A. Douglas.— ...

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  6. ANSWERS.

    "INQUIRY" (Warwick).—The railway strike in Queensland was in August, 1925. D. W. (Amberley).—The answers to ...

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  7. CORRECT TIME.

    Sir,—Most of our citizens like to feel that a public clock gives the right time when they have to catch a train or meet an appointment, and I think ...

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  8. OVERCROWDING TRAMS.

    Sir,—The letter by W. H. H. raises the question why more additional cars are not available at busy times. May I suggest that, instead of ...

    Article : 271 words
  9. FINE BLOOMS.

    Mr. T. R. Roberts, M.L.A., opened the October show of the Railway Horticultural and Industrial Society, held in St. Stephen's Hall last evening. There was ...

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  10. GUNALDA.

    Sports.—The Gunalda sports ground trustees held a day's sports, the proceeds being in aid of the sports ground improvement fund. Mr. E. H. C. Clayton, ...

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  11. M.C.C. RULING.

    The former international cricketer, T. J. E. Andrews, was dismissed in an unusual fashion when playing for Petersham ...

    Article : 125 words
  12. A LOCAL ARCHBISHOP.

    Sir,—Considering the hard times that we are passing through, and that the Anglican Church is so hard up for funds, I think that we should ...

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  13. BAD DRIVERS.

    Sir,—I would like to suggest that the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland should open a register for the purpose of listing their bad drivers. Persons ...

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  14. LANDSBOROUGH.

    Church Benefit.—The members of the Landsborough Repertory Company, with Mr. L. Parish as director, visited Glasshouse Mountains and gave an ...

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  15. PURGA.

    Farmers' Union.—At the annual meeting of the Purga branch of the Queensland Farmers' Union the reports showed credit balance of £50. The business ...

    Article : 178 words
  16. CHRISTMAS CHEER.

    Sir,—I read a report which appeared in the Press, headed "Christmas Cheer For the Unemployed." The Prime Minister said that the Government ...

    Article : 115 words
  17. USE THE RAILWAYS.

    Sir,—I have used the railways for many years, principally at the weekend for a trip to my residence on the Cleveland line from the Toowoomba ...

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  18. BRADMAN EXPLAINS.

    Don. Bradman has cabled to the "Daily Mirror" stating that his plans are to continue with the formation of his company and commence business in Australia. ...

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  19. Symbolical of the Empire.

    An Empire tableau staged by the younger members of the Royal Society of St. George at the special Trafalgar Day celebration on Saturday night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. ADELAIDE GAMES

    The second series of district cricket matches ended on Saturday. Results:— Sturt four for 315 (declared) beat Colts 233 (A. Lucy 75). University 265 (R. S. ...

    Article : 99 words
  21. COMPULSORY UNIONISM.

    Sir,—Your sub-leader in The Courier-Mail is timely and to the point, and every "Daily" should speak out in no uncertain terms of the form ...

    Article : 333 words
  22. Display Advertising

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  23. Tasmanian Play.

    Scores in the Tasmanian Cricket Association's fixtures at Hobart yesterday were:—South Hobart, 227 (Putman 52) v. Sandy Bay, none for 40. North-west ...

    Article : 44 words
  24. Perth Matches.

    The first round of the A grade district pennant competition was concluded yesterday. Scores: Fremantle, 194, defeated Midland-Guildford, 83 and 56 (Bell, five ...

    Article : 94 words
  25. RELIEF WORKERS.

    Sir,—In answer to "A Worker for Sixty Years," let a "Wife of Worker" and returned soldier answer him by asking him: "Do you think ...

    Article : 313 words
  26. Non-Striker's Duty.

    The batsman at the bowler's end has definite duties in connection with running between the wickets. He must call for anything behind ...

    Article : 121 words
  27. 124 IN 135 MINUTES.

    C. N. Parry, the former South Australian wicket-keeper, yesterday scored his first century in Tasmanian cricket, compiling 124 in 135 minutes, for South ...

    Article : 65 words
  28. GLEN INNES.

    Show Society.—At the fifteenth annual meeting of the Glen Innes Horticultural Society a successful year was reviewed. The treasurer said the year had opened ...

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  29. Country Week.

    Country week will open at the Brisbane Cricket Ground at 10 o'clock to-day, when the North, captained by G. Turich (Port Curtis), will play the South (captained ...

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  30. Country Matches.

    SOUTHPORT, October 21.—A Grade: Southport No. 1 team defeated Southport School by nine wickets and two runs. Southport school, 52 and 96 (Morgan 31, ...

    Article : 471 words
  31. WOOMBYE.

    Dance.—At the North Coast Basket Ball Association dance in the Woombye School of Arts the taking amounted to more than £12. Music was supplied by ...

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  32. TEAMS CHOSEN.

    The teams which have been chosen by Victorian selectors (Messrs. P. A. M'Alister, J. Ryder, and W. J. Johnston) to play in the Blackie-Ironmonger ...

    Article : 174 words
  33. LAIDLEY.

    Dance.—A flannel dance was held in the School of Arts, and the profit was £10, which will be added to the proceeds of the forthcoming Roman Catholic fete. ...

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  34. BEENLEIGH.

    Dance.—To assist the funds of the local ambulance centre a dance, convened by residents of Cedar Creek, was held in the Albert School of Arts. The ...

    Article : 58 words
  35. SUNNYBANK.

    Queen Competition.—A dance, and euchre party was held in the School of Arts Hall. Sunnybank, to assist Miss V. Ahlberg in the queen competition of St. ...

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  36. BLACKBUTT.

    Cream Increases.—The recent rains have resulted in a daily increase in the cream supply. Many more acres of peanuts and large areas of maize are being planted. ...

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  37. COOPER'S PLAINS.

    Dance.—A dance to raise funds for a Christmas tree for the children in the district was held in the Cooper's Plains, Oxley Division Hall, in Beaudesert Road. ...

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  38. TWO CENTURIES.

    After losing three wickets, those of Bakewell, Mitchell, and Walters, for 45, against the Sind at Karachi to-day, the M.C.C. team recovered, and at the close ...

    Article : 52 words
  39. RUNCORN.

    Euchre Tournament.—A euchre tournament in aid of the funds of the hall was held in the Runcorn Hall. The prize winners were Mesdames R. Hair, A. Dow, ...

    Article : 43 words
  40. DALBY.

    Licensing Court.—In the Dalby Court Clarence Audery Mabbott, contractor, was charged with having sold liquor without a licence. He was represented by Mr. P. ...

    Article : 152 words
  41. MEMERAMBI.

    Peanut Growers' Association.—The annual meeting of the directors of the Queensland Peanut Growers' Co-operative Association. Ltd., Kingaroy, was held in ...

    Article : 108 words
  42. MAY START AGAIN.

    The "Yorkshire Observer" says that should Bradman decide to join the Lancashire League competitive bidding for his services will doubtless begin again. The ...

    Article : 49 words
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