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  7. ETHERIDGE HOSPITAL.

    The Etheridge District Hospital, Georgetown, is inviting applications for the position of Nurse-in-charge. ...

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  8. Family Notices

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  9. WORK AND PLEASURE.

    Alike are impossible with a splitting headache.—Mulgrave Headache Cure will remove the most wretched attack. Price 2/6. From R. Craig, ...

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  10. DENTAL NOTICE.

    Charles G. T. Murray, L.Q.D., dentist, may be consulted daily on all branches of the dental profession at his surgery, A.M.P. Building, ...

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  11. BISHOP MURRAY'S ILLNESS.

    To the many anxious inquiries made on Monday concerning Bishop Murray, there was little if any, change to report. Late at night the ...

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  12. A HEAD IN PERIL.

    During the hearing of an opium case in the Cairns Cummons Court on Monday the P.M. said that he wondered why the defendant, who ...

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  13. NOTES AND NEWS. TO CORRESPONDENT.

    J. Murphy, Chillagoe.—We have been for some time past making a charge, as other daily papers do, for inserting reports of weddings. ...

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  14. CAIRNS SHIRE COUNCIL.

    The adjourned ordinary meeting of the Cairns Shire Council will be held next Friday evening. Amongst the business is the election of ...

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  15. MEETING ADJOURNED.

    The annual meeting of members of the Citizens Committee formed for the purpose of assisting the local Devfence Force, has been adjourned till ...

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  16. PAINFUL CORNS.

    When your corns are continually on edge adpoting pains that make you afraid to put your foot down solid— just try our famous Corn Cure, the ...

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  17. POSSESSION OF OPIUM.

    As a sequel to the raid made by the police on Saturday, whereby over £100 worth of opium was seized in premises in Chinatown, ...

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  18. THE A.N.A.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Cairns Branch of the A.N.A. was held on Monday night, the President (Mr. N. N. March) presiding. In his ...

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  19. ELECTION OF MAYOR.

    The statutory meeting of the Cairns Town Council will be held at noon to-morrow, the business of the meeting being the lelection of Mayor. ...

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  20. TAKE CARE OF THE PENCE.

    At the Cairns Weekly Penny Savings Bank on Saturday, the deposits amounted to £20/10/7, and the withdrawals to £5/11/5. The directors for ...

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  21. SAILING DELAYED.

    Owing to the decision of the Waterside workers not to work overtime the departure of the Lass o'Gowrie on Monday morning was delayed till ...

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  22. THE CAIRNS THEATRE.

    The usual change of programme was repeated at the Cairns Theatre on Monday evening, and the pictures were headed by the fine star entitled, ...

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  23. PAY UP.

    When a Chinaman was fined fifty pounds for unlawful possession of opium, in the Cairns Summons Court on Monday, application was made ...

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  24. THE POST.

    Even Miss Christabel Pankhurst, the latest cable informs us, is at last convinced that violence and incendiarism have ...

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  25. PALACE THEATRE.

    To-night the direct programme from Brisbane is to be screened at the Palace and includes some very novel new releases, including the ...

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  26. Premier of Queensland.

    Sir Thomas Robinson welcomed Mr. Denham at an official dinner at the Queensland office. The guests cluded Mr. Harcourt, Mr. Bryce, ...

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  27. BOWEN-PROSERPINE TRAMWAY.

    A letter has been received by the Bowen-Proserpine Tramway Board from the Under Secretary to the Treasury, reading: "I have the ...

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  28. SKATING RECORD.

    Undeterred by his previous ill-luck, Professor Black will this week make another attempt on the world's skating endurance record. He will begin ...

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  29. SHACKLETON AND AMERICAN REPORTERS.

    Sir Ernest Shackleston, at a recent dinner, remarked (says the "Daily Telegraph") that he himself was a journalist as well as an explorer. ...

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  30. HAWKER THE BIRD.

    Harry Hawker made a eries of successful ascents on the Caulfield racecourse on Saturday in the presence of about thirty-five thousand ...

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  31. MAN STUCK FAST IN CHIMNEY.

    An elderly resident of a farming township near Ballarat recently had an experience similar to that of the child chimney sweepers on whose ...

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  32. PRESCRIPTION.

    Heat waves are being experienced everywhere at present. This is when a lady's hair suffers—the hair itself becomes dry and brittle and the ...

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  33. DRY AT GEORGETOWN.

    Our Georgetown correspondent telegraphs:—No rain has fallen since the fourth, and the weather is fine, but muggy. ...

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  34. EACHAM SHIRE.

    Our Malanda correspondent advises the following results of the Eacham Shire elections in the No. 1 Division: T. W. Dobson 72, P. English 36, D. ...

    Article : 53 words
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