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  2. BLACKALL.

    Ambulance Brigade.—At the monthly meeting of the Blackall Ambulance Committee the resignation of Mr. R. P. Hughes as chairman, owing to his transfer to ...

    Article : 228 words
  3. COUNTRY NEWS

    Obituary.—The death occurred after a brief illness of Mrs. Susan Ballantine at the age of 58 years. Mrs. Ballantine was the owner of Galloway Plains, Calliope, ...

    Article : 117 words
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  5. BEENLEIGH.

    Accident.—While riding a horse on a farm at Ormeau, Cyril Turner (21), of Longlands Road, East Brisbane, was thrown, and suffered severe concussion ...

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  7. MARYBOROUGH.

    Water Supply.—The original work scheduled for the Maryborough water supply loan of £87,000 has now been completed. This has involved the ...

    Article : 561 words
  8. MURGON.

    Dip Company.—Mr. R. A. Schuler was re-elected chairman of the board of directors of the Boat Mountain Co.-op. Dip Association for the ninth consecutive year. ...

    Article : 35 words
  9. MILLMERRAN.

    Harvesting.—Harvesting operations are in progress throughout the district, and the average yield is about eight bags to the acre. ...

    Article : 45 words
  10. ABERCORN.

    Cricket Dance.—A dance was held in aid of the funds of the local cricket club. Competitions were won by Miss Benecke, O. Benecke, and S. Machin. The ...

    Article : 58 words
  11. CABOOLTURE.

    Show Society.—At a meeting of the Caboolture Pastoral, Agricultural, and Industrial Society it was decided that the 1934 show should be a one-day show, on ...

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  12. MAROOCHYDORE.

    House Struck.—During a heavy storm on November 21, accompanied by hall, a house belonging to Mr. J. D. Rowlands, of Woombye, situated in Duporth Avenue, ...

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  13. MONTO.

    Ball.—A ball organised by the Monto Golf Club was held in the Olympic Theatre. During the evening the trophies won in the recent competition were ...

    Article : 89 words
  14. PITTSWORTH.

    School Benefit.—A pantomime was staged in the Star Theatre by local artists and the children of the Pittsworth State Shool, £25 being taken at the door. The ...

    Article : 35 words
  15. PELICAN.

    Rain.—More than five inches of rain have been registered this month. Washouts occurred on the roads, and with the flooded creeks traffic was held up. ...

    Article : 43 words
  16. STAFF PICNIC.

    The staff of St. James Theatre held their flrst annual picnic to the Seventeen Mile Rocks yesterday. Sports were held, and the chief events resulted:—100 yards ...

    Article : 67 words
  17. LONGREACH.

    Breach of Award.—In the Industrial Magistrate's Court Mr. J. W. Lee, P.M., gave his reserved decision in the case in which the A.W.U. proceeded against ...

    Article : 205 words
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  19. TINGOORA.

    New Public Hall.—The building of the new public hall is nearing completion, and the official opening will take place on December 2. A meeting of the committee ...

    Article : 51 words
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  21. HIVESVILLE.

    Dance.—The local branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association held a dance, and the profit was £9. Music was provided by W. Johnson's orchestra, ...

    Article : 66 words
  22. HOWARD.

    Band Benefit.—To raise funds to allow the Howard and Torbanlea Citizens' Band to attend the contests in Rockhampton, a grass fed race meeting is to be held ...

    Article : 60 words
  23. TAMBORINE MOUNTAIN.

    Flower Show and Fete.—The members of the Presbyterian Church held a flower show and fete in the Tamborine Hall. Mr. E. W. Bick, of Brisbane, judged the ...

    Article : 58 words
  24. OBI OBI.

    Cricket Dance.—A dance and "five hundred" tournament, organised by the Suburbs Cricket Club, was held in the Obi Obi Hall on November 18. Music was ...

    Article : 83 words
  25. GYMPIE.

    Obituary.—The death occurred at his residence at Horseshoe Bend of Mr. John Henry Ireland, a well-known Gympie identity, at the age of 82 years. Mr. ...

    Article : 45 words
  26. STONEHENGE.

    School Committee.—At a meeting of the Stonehenge School committee it was decided to hold a sports and cinderella on the Saturday after the school breaking ...

    Article : 56 words
  27. KUMBIA.

    Obituary.—Mr. William O'sullivan died at the age of 50. He was born at Roma, but lived in this district for many years. He is survived by six sons and three ...

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  28. EUMUNDI.

    Cream Supply.—Last week the Eumundi branch factory of the Caboolture Cooperative Dairy Association manufactured 26 tons of butter, which is a record ...

    Article : 55 words
  29. COOKTOWN.

    Timber for the South.—The Tinana arrived and loaded 60,000 feet of timber, kauri pine, red cedar, and maple, for Sydney and Brisbane. It is expected that ...

    Article : 52 words
  30. SARUM.

    Petrol Ignites.—Mr. James Girlz (29), who has been engaged on main road construction in the district, suffered burns on the lower part of his body when the ...

    Article : 39 words
  31. CORAKI.

    Cane Beetles.—The first serious invasion of cane beetles is causing worry to cane growers on the Lower Richmond. In some fields the pest is in myriads, and, ...

    Article : 104 words
  32. GLEN INNES.

    Injuries Prove Fatal.—Mr. Albert Perkins, wro was injured when his horse fell on him, died in the District Hospital. Mr. Perkins was a single man, 53 years ...

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  33. GATTON.

    Weather.—Splendid rain fell at the week-end, 114 points being registered. It will be of great benefit to growing crops. Farmers are experiencing difficulty in ...

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  34. UBOBO.

    Sports and Dance.—The committee of the Littlemore Hall held a sports and dance, and the profit was more than £20. ...

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  35. YARRAMAN.

    Presbyterian Fete.—The members of the Presbyterian Ladies' Guild held their annual fete in Durham's Hall. The church fund will benefit by approximately £31. ...

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  36. MOUNT LARCOM.

    Golf.—A mixed foursome of golfers and non-golfers was held by the local golf club. Trophies were donated by Miss Amy Stuart and W. Woodward. The ...

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  37. BEERWAH.

    Cod Fish.—The recent rains which have flooded all the North Coast streams have brought a lot of fresh water cod to Coochin Creek, which runs through the Beerwah ...

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  38. GOOMERI.

    C.W.A. Ball.—A sum of £14 was taken at the C.W.A. Ball. The music was supplied by Miss M. Eisentrager's orchestra. House Destroyed.—The residence of Mr. ...

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  39. LONGREACH.

    Bravery Recognised.—Mr. Stanley Francis M'Nally, of Bandon Grove, was presented by the deputy chairman of the Shire Council (Cr. A. A. Moffat) with the Royal ...

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  40. LAIDLEY.

    Farewell.—There was a large gathering in the School of Arts to say farewell to Mr. and Mrs. D. J. M'Ginley. Mr. M'Ginley was presented with a wallet of ...

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  41. MUNGINDL

    Sheep Stealing Defence Association.— Mr. W. R. Penrose, of Boyanga, commenting on the formation of the Sheep Stealing Defence Association, said that he ...

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  42. BOULIA.

    Man Burned.—A young man named M'Bain, who was working on Glenhallam selection, has been brought into the hospital. M'Bain took off the lid of a ...

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  43. WOWAN.

    Weather and Crops.—Further good falls of rain have been experienced throughout the district. Maize and cotton crops are responding well, and the maize is ...

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  44. GIN GIN.

    Scout Movement.—A Boy Scout troop has been formed in the town, and a building in the Show Ground has been set apart for the troop. ...

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  45. WALLAVILLE.

    Sugar Mill.—The Farmers' Co-operative Sugar Mill has ceased crushing. The season was disappointing, on account of the frequent stoppages caused by the rain, ...

    Article : 87 words
  46. ALLORA.

    Obituary.—Mr. John Reid died at his residence, at the age of 77 years, after an illness extending over five months. Mr. Reid was born at Turner's Creek, ...

    Article : 135 words
  47. SAMFORD.

    School Dance.—The Samford School's first annual fancy dress ball was held, and the prize winners for costumes were: Lorraine Oliver (Irish Colleen), Mr. A. ...

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  48. MALENY.

    Church Bazaar.—The Maleny Church of England's annual bazaar was officially Opened by Mr. F. Nicklin, M.L.A.,. who was accompanied by Mrs. Nicklin. Bouquets ...

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  49. KAIMKILLENBUN.

    Harvesting.—Fine, warm weather is being experienced after the rain, and some farmers are commencing to harvest their wheat. Much of the grain has been spoilt. ...

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