Pav envelopes for many Queenslanders will he heavier at the end of next week, for the new basic wage rates—£4/11/- for men and £2/9/6 ...
Article : 70 wordsThe past week or so has brought to a number of homes in the Kingaroy district the greatest happiness they have known since ...
Article : 574 wordsJack Askin (Kumbia) and A. S. Gooda (Kingaroy) left on Monday afternoon's train for Gympie to join the A.I.F. draft to Brisbane. ...
Article : 747 wordsA record crowd assembled in the Wooroolin. Memorial School of Arts Hall on Tuesday night to welcome home two popular boys ...
Article : 1,557 wordsA final payment, of.9 pence per lb on No. 1 pool of the 1941 peanut crop has been determined by the Queensland Peanut Board. ...
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Advertising : 96 wordsSergeant G. R. Spencer has received notification of a regulation decreeing that all bright lights, whether on premises or vehicles, must not be ...
Article : 41 wordsPrompt action by a party of young men was probably the means of saving a block of buildings in Fitzroy Street Nanango, early last night ...
Article : 180 wordsNew regulations governing the delivery of groceries and meat from shops to customers come into operation to-morrow (Friday). Customers ...
Article : 262 wordsMr. George Herbert Corfield, a very highly esteemed and respected resident of Pialba and district, and who for several weeks had been ...
Article : 332 wordsAll over the State in the past week or so, Diggers home from the Middle Bast have been keeping the Minister busy tying the ...
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Family Notices : 218 wordsAs was anticipated, very keen interest was evinced in the Cossart Shield teams match played on Sunday The winning team was J. G. Johnston ...
Article : 299 wordsThe programme for the Patriotic Boxing Tournament to be held in the Carrollee Hall to-morrow, Friday night, will be the best ever staged ...
Article : 541 wordsThere was a good attendance at the monthly Red Cross meeting held in the rooms. Those present were Mesdames W. J. Lang (president). ...
Article : 286 wordsSir.—The action of local milk vendors in proposing to force consumers to place milk containers on their front fences calls for comment and ...
Article : 148 wordsA plug of tobacco was worth its weight in gold in Kingaroy early this week. Although cigarettes were to be had by scouting about, shop shelves ...
Article : 143 wordsScores for play, on Wednesday of last week were as follows:— Progressive consistency:—Mesdames V. Burton 75, Smith 7-1, Lee ...
Article : 115 wordsThe death occurred at Hughenden on April 18, of D. F. S. Finemore, electrician. Mr. Finemore was first electrician in charge of the Kingaroy ...
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The Kingaroy Herald and Nanango News (Qld. : 1943 - 1966), Thu 30 Apr 1942, Page 2
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