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  2. THE CITY COURT.

    In the Magistrate Court yesterday morning before Mr. C. D. O'Brien Cecil Herman sued James Zunker for £150 expenses and dagames ...

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  3. The Bowling Club is Twenty-one To-day

    TO-DAY marks the 21st birthday of the Bundaberg Bowling Green and the members of the Club intend doing honour to tho occasion. It was on the ...

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  4. HIS TRAVELS.

    In the presence of over forty members of the Q.W.E.L who were attendance at the meeting of that body at the Caledonian Hall, yesterday ...

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    THE PRESIDENT. Mr. W. T. Barrett, President in this the coming-of-age year and a leading trundler for years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE SECRETARY. Mr. F. W. Avenc[?]l. who has had long service as scribe to the Club. He also manages the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE OPENING OF THE GREEN: A PICTURE OF 1906. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Lost, But Won.

    In view of the near approach of the great bowling carnival to be held in Melbourne during Christmas fortnight the following incident which ...

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    THE FIRST PRESIDENT. Mr. John Fleming, first President of the Club. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CHILD ENDOWMENT.

    The Royal Commission on Child Endowment heard further evidence to-day. Mrs. C. R. Patterson, president of the Queensland Women's ...

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    THE FIRST SECRETARY. Mr. Wm. Wyper, first Secretary. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. To-day's Commemoration.

    This afternoon upwards of 50 bowlers are expected to be on the green engaging in friendly rivalry and to-night the ladies will ...

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  13. TIMBER FIGURES.

    Information contained in an answer by the Minister for Lands to a question asked, by Mr. Roberts in tho Assembly to-day, disclosed that during ...

    Article : 161 words
  14. The Burgowan Shield.

    The following four rinks have been chosen by Selector R. J. Campbell to practice for the contests in Maryborough on the 19th inst., for the ...

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    ALL SET IN 1927: SCENE ON ANY PLAYING DAY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. ANATOLE FRANCE.

    Doctors Dubreuil, Chambardel and Louis who in 1922, held a postmortem on the brain of Anatole France in similar circumstances to Goethe, ...

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  17. SHIP AS TARGET.

    Numerous Australians who are attached to the Atlantic-Fleet for purposes of gunnery training will next week be shooting at tho uncanny ...

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  18. JOB FOR AUSSIES.

    The Tasmanian Cabinet yesterday appointed Felix Percival St. Hill Commissioner of Railways for two years. Mr. St. Hill is now chief engineer of ...

    Article : 74 words
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