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  2. Advertising

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  4. ADVERTISED EVENTS.

    Hillville Estate, the well known farm of the late Mrs. C. M. Moller, will be sold at auction by A. J. Draper Ltd., Friday, 6th July. The ...

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  5. The Tides and Moon.

    High water—Tuesday 3rd, 1.0 a,m. and 1.29 p.m. The Moon—Last quarter, 11.56 a.m., 6th July. ...

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  6. CIRCUIT COURT. CAIRNS SITTINGS.

    The criminal sittings of the Cairns Circuit concluded on Monday. The civil sittings open this morning. John McLaughlan, who pleaded not ...

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  7. Suspicion of Insanity.

    Two further cases of suspected insanity were dealt with by Mr. W. Simpson, at the Police Court yesterday, in each case the patients being ...

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  8. St. John's Bazaar.

    The following are the names of winners of competitions drawn last week in connection with St. John's Bazaar;—Length of material ...

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  9. Bombala's Fast Trip.

    The Bombala, on her recent trip from the South, did a very fast run from Townsville. The vessel did the trip from the Fairway Buoy in the ...

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  10. Mulgrave Crushing.

    The original date fixed for commencing crushing operation's at the Mulgrave Mill was July 5. Thursday next, but owing to the delay in ...

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  11. Director's Visit Postponed.

    The Rev. J. B. Galloway, Welfare of Youth Director for the Presbyterian Church, of Queensland, has had to postpone his Northern tour ...

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  12. Overseas Vessels Due.

    Two large overseas vessels are due shortly in Cairns, and will probably be in port at the same time. The Carpentaria, is expected about 11th ...

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  13. A Dangerous Cargo.

    The steamer Duranbah, which is at present unloading in port, brought to Cairns a consignment of 1,200 cases of gelignite. For some time past ...

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  14. The Mulgrave Road.

    Our Gordonvale correspondent writes:—Several car drivers have been complaining of the state of the road in front of the Grafton Hotel, ...

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  15. THANKS.

    Mrs. A. LANGEVELDT and Family send their Heartfelt thanks to the Matron and Nurses of Cairns Hospital, Dr. Jamieson, Mr. R. J. Gorton, who ...

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  16. Ambulance Activity.

    The Cairns Ambulance Brigade have had an exceptionally busy time during the last few days, and have been working at full pressure. Up ...

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  17. Injured Through Bottle Bursting.

    Through the bursting of a bottle at Dillon's Aerated Water Factory yesterday afternoon, an employee named R. Black received injuries which ...

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  18. Death of Mr. W. Bainbridge.

    Word was received in town yesterday of the death of Mr. W. ("Bill") Bainbridge, which occurred at his residence; New Farm, Brisbane. ...

    Article : 129 words
  19. Advertising

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  20. Theft of Money.

    At the Cairns Police Court yesterday, before Mr. W. Simpson, P.M., a man named Michael Mullins pleaded guilty to the theft of the sum of ...

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  21. TEAPLANTER'S VISIT.

    A teaplanter with 17 year's experience is now on a visit to Brisbane. He is not enthusiastic about the prospects of Australia for tea growing. ...

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  22. GERMANY'S BIG SHIPPING RECOVERY.

    The announcement that a new passenger shipping service is shortly to be commenced between Germany and Australia by a German company raises once ...

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  23. Cold Snap and the Crops.

    The continued dry spell, followed by, the cold snap of the last few days, has had a marked effect on the cane. Badilla crops especially are showing ...

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  24. Death of Old Etheridge Resident.

    The death occurred, recently, at the Mt. Carbine Hospital, of Mr. Geo. Roberts, an old resident of the Etheridge District, and recently owner of ...

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  25. Kanowna "At Home" Arrangements.

    We have been advised that guests for the Kanowna "At Home" this evening are asked to present their invitation cards at the foot of the ...

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  26. Accident at Gordonvale.

    On Sunday morning last Mr. Cecil Brimm had the misfortune to sustain a fractured wrist, which will necessitate his laying up for some time. lt ...

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  27. Queensland Country Women's Association.

    At the Town Council Chambers on Monday night, Mrs. Fairfax. President of the Queensland Country Women's Association, addressed a ...

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  28. The Late Mr. J. Laffan.

    The funeral of the late James Latfen took place in Cairns on Monday afternoon, and was attended by old identities of Croydon and Chillagoe, ...

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  29. Mrs. Fairfax's Tour.

    Mrs. Fairfax, who has been touring the North, at her own expense, in the interests of the Queensland Country Women's Association, ...

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  30. Gordonvale Brass, Band.

    In the sports ground, Gordonvale on Sunday night last, the Gordonyale Brass Band delighted a large gathering of citizens with some fine ...

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  31. Alleged Theft of Clothing.

    At the Cairns Police Court on Monday,' before Mr. W. Simpson, P.M., Walter Charles Henry Williams was charged with the theft of ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL

    There were fairly heavy supplies at Roma-steet to-day. For lucerne chaff the market was firmer. Buyers operated more freely and good ...

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  33. Marsupial Tigers in the North.

    Mr. E. May, of Tolga, who is at present visiting Cairns, has brought some interesting information to light concerning, the marsupial tiger. Mr. ...

    Article : 199 words
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