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  2. 1922 MAY 1922

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  4. COMMERCIAL

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  7. ACCIDENTS

    Falling off the fence at his parents’ residence, Goombungee, on Saturday evening, little James Birmingham (6½ years) suffered a fracture of his left arm ...

    Article : 149 words
  8. CRITERION HOTEL CHANGES HANDS.

    The Criterion Hotel in Russell-street the license of which has. been held by Mr. J. J. Luddy for many years, has changed hands, and from this morning ...

    Article : 198 words
  9. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

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  10. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

    The genera! secretary of the N.D.C. (Mr. J. Shaw) advises that the following arrangements hove been made in connection with the Prime Minister’s visit to ...

    Article : 126 words
  11. ROMA-STREET MARKETS.

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  12. THE OPOSSUM SEASON.

    Winchcombe, Carson, Brisbane, write to say that now the Opossum Season has opened their full staff of expert classers and sellers is in readiness for ...

    Article : 79 words
  13. BUNYA MOUNTAINS

    On the occasion of the last past proposed posed visit by the R.A.C.Q. to the Buny[?] Mountains Dalby, proved to be the terminus of the run rainy Weather making ...

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  14. MAY DAY.

    The 57th anniversary of the Labor Day was celebrated in the New Trades Hall on Saturday night by representative of numerous [?] and visitors from ...

    Article : 128 words
  15. AUSTRALIA GROWN UP.

    The dominant note of the interesting address delivered by Mr. L. E. Groom at the [?] rooms in Brisbane was (says the ”Daily Mail”) that Australia is ...

    Article : 237 words
  16. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Mr. P. T. Brennan, M.L.A., will meet the unemployed at the Trades Hall this morning. Can for Hire. Phones [?]61 and 828. ...

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  17. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    Colonel M’Kenzie (“Fighting Mae”) who commands the Salvation Army in this province of Eastern Australia is at present on a visit to ...

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  18. BULLOCK’S COLLEGE.

    The following candidates from Bullook’s College were successful in the recent nurses examination: Misses Murphy Proellechs and Moore. ...

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  19. WHEAT BOARD ACTIVITY.

    Shipping operations are again in swing at several of the principal railway stations, the campaign being expected to extend over the next eight or ten days. These ...

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  20. [?] WORKERS.

    [?] trouble for the five stock and the stock owners Regarded [?] and cattle, [?] other do[?] do well on ...

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  21. SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNICS

    To-day (May Day) wis witness the holding of several Sunday school picnics Although a little late in the autu[?] the day is a popular ...

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  22. AN EARLIER TRAIN.

    If your most travel by an earlier train or even spend an extra day in town do not go home un[?] you have [?] V. J. Dobbyn, Optometrist Margaret [?] ...

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  23. A HANDSOME CAR.

    On Saturday, a “Chronicle” representative was given the opportunity of inspecting and enjoying a run in what he considers one of the most handsome and ...

    Article : 358 words
  24. TOOWOOMBA’S STREETS.

    “When going about this charming town,” said the Rev D. S. B[?]well O.B.E. to the young folk at the N[?]il–street Methodist Church yesterday ...

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  25. NORTHERN WALES.

    The Lismore “Star” claims “It undoubtedly is true that the New State movement has been strengthened considerably as a result of the recent ...

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  26. REPATRIATION

    The quarterly meeting of the [?] Local Repatriation Committee [?] Last evening. The chairman [?] Mayne) referred to the [?] ...

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  27. PROFESSOR MARTIN

    Professor Martin has arrived in town on his usual monthly visit and may be consulted on Monday Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday on the following ...

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  29. MAY DAY SPORTS.

    May Day to-day, will be observed in Toowoomba on the actual date, and the Eight-hour and other Labor movements have made preparations for a ...

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  30. Dinners at P[?] Cafe.

    An exceptionally programme of [?]ocal and instrumental items and dancing was enjoyed at. the Masonic Hall on Saturday night, under, the auspices of the ...

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  31. VALEDICTORY.

    On Saturday last, at noon, the employees of the Toowoomba Foundry Comet to Say farewell to Mr. C. T. Jessop, the works engineer, who is leaving ...

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  33. RANGEVILLE SUNDAY SCHOOL CONCERT.

    On Saturday evening, in the Rangeville Methodist church, a concert was held in aid of the Sunday School funds. This Sunday school fills a ...

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  34. EX-SOLDIER TRADESMEN

    At Friday night’s meeting of the Fathers’ Association a circular was read from the officer in charge of the Vocational Training section, which ...

    Article : 251 words
  35. TO-DAY.

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  37. A BUNDABERG ANNOUNCEMENT.

    Five years ago, Mr. Sidney H. Barton who, prior to going north was engaged on the editorial staff of “The Chronicle,” purchased outright “The ...

    Article : 284 words
  38. TO-MORROW.

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  39. THE CLUB AT DALBY.

    Members of the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland, accompanied by a number of other visitors made a run to Dalby yesterday, arriving late in the afternoon ...

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