He certainly thought that pedestrians should walk on the footpaths instead of the roads; but he realised that they could not be expected to do ...
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Advertising : 193 wordsFisherman Fined—Bert Schwarz[?]ock and Charles Edward Schwarzrock, fishermen, were each convicted and fined £5, plus 4/6 costs, in default, one month's ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Minister for Health (Mr. C. W. Marr) promised that the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research would be directed to continue ...
Article : 168 wordsTennis Club.—At the annual meeting of the Black Mountain Tennis Club the following officers were elected:—Chairman, Mr. E. J. Bonnell; vice-chairman, Mr. T. ...
Article : 50 wordsPolice Court.—In the Blloela Police Court, before Messrs. N. D. Router and W. Green, Js.P., Fredorick Robert Nufer (53) and Edgar Joseph Nufer (22), father ...
Article : 62 wordsRoad Improvements.—At a meeting called by the Upper Tallebudgera and Mount Congal Progress Association the necessity for improvements to the roads ...
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Advertising : 525 wordsWeather and Crops.—Showery weather has prevailed in the district for the last week, consequently tomato pickings have been comparatively light. Except for a ...
Article : 49 wordsCricket Association Formed.—Delegates from the Cole's Creek, Traveston, and Kybong Cricket Clubs were present at a meeting, and decided to form the ...
Article : 51 wordsNeedlework Competition.—Miss E. Bourne, Prairie Farm, Laidley, in a needlework competition, judged in Melbourne, was awarded the first prize of £20 for ...
Article : 30 wordsHome Projects Day.—Home Projects Day was held at the Mapleton state School, but the wot weather interfered with the attendance, and programme. Councillor ...
Article : 100 wordsTea Meeting.—The annual tea and public meeting of the Gatton Congregational Church was held at the public meeting in the church. The Rev. A. I. ...
Article : 70 wordsFor about a week applicants for oldage pensions in Brisbane have been unable to state their claims owing to a shortage of forms. ...
Article : 208 wordsAn "urban homesteads" settlement for unemployed men with families is suggested by the Under-Secretary of the Department of Labour and ...
Article : 156 wordsHospital Women's Guild.—Mrs. G. Brodie presided at the meeting of the Hospital Women's Guild. Arrangements were made for the dance. The ...
Article : 180 wordsRain.—The recent rains have made the roads heavy, and creeks are running strongly. All crops are growing well. Dance.—A dance was organised by the ...
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Article : 4 wordsAt the meeting of the Waterford Shire Council it was decided that the council did not agree with the abolition of the South Coast Pests Board. The divisional ...
Article : 69 wordsRoad Improvements.—The Upper Brookfield road is now in good condition. The deviation through Mr. C. Breddin's property, which does away with four creek ...
Article : 89 wordsWeather and Crops.—Rain has fallen on the Lower Clarence nearly every day for the past three weeks. Pastures are green, and crops are growing well. The rain ...
Article : 99 wordsThe respect with which he was held in the business and sporting community was shown at the funeral of the late Mr. Thomas Bird, which left his ...
Article : 133 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the Monto Shire Council, Cr. W. H. Phillips presiding, several, roads repairs were authorised. The financial statement showed ...
Article : 132 wordsSchool Dance.—To provide gifts for the children of the Glenrock State School a dance was held. The takings were over £3/10/. ...
Article : 75 wordsOfficer Transferred.—Mr. V. Naylor, of the Clifton branch of the Queensland National Bank, has left for Ravenshoe on transfer. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe funeral of the late Dr. Thomas Lane Bancroft, of Wallaville, via Bundaberg, moved from the South Brisbane chapel of John Hislop and ...
Article : 116 wordsRecent Rain.—The recent heavy rains have prevented a number of sheep for Connon Hill reaching the railway, owing to flooded creeks. Since the drought ...
Article : 105 wordsWeather.—The recent heavy rains have hampered work on the farms, especially the burning off of timber. This is the wettest spring experienced on the North ...
Article : 43 wordsA fine tribute to the late Mr. E. L. Grimstone, M.L.A., as a former school teacher, was paid by Mr. T. L. Williams (Government, Port Curtis) in ...
Article : 113 wordsPast Students' Dinner.—The Allora branch of the Warwick High School Pa[?]t Students' Association held its first reunion dinner dance. There was a large ...
Article : 111 wordsThe financial statement presented at the meeting of the Pine Shire Council showed an improvement, the total receipts being £391 against an ...
Article : 182 wordsLand Court.—At the November sittings of the Land Commissioner's Court at Monto. Mr. E. W. Turner, Land Commissioner, presiding, the applications for ...
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The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Wed 15 Nov 1933, Page 10
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