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  5. THEIR REVOLUTION.

    The State Caucrs conference [?] yesterday afternoon in debating [?] lengthily amendments in the [?] tution. objective, and pledge of the ...

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  6. Mareeba Cattle Sale.

    Mr. H Shephard auctions 20 [?] milkers and progens in the Mar[?] saleyards next Friday. ...

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  7. Commonwealth Bank.

    The aggregate balance sheet of the Commonwealth Bank for 1918 appears in this issue. ...

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  8. Furniture Sale, I

    Mr. C. Woodward will auction the furniture of Mr. F. A. Smith, Upp[?] Sheridan-street [?] Anderson Stroe) at 2.30 [?] to-morrow. ...

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  9. Gordonvale Furniture.

    Mr. C. Woodward will auction the furniture and sulky of Rev. H. Cor Lett, Gordonvale ('The Manse") at 2 p.m. on Monday, 28th inst. ...

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  10. Valuable Freeholds.

    Messrs. A. [?] Draper [?] will [?] tion in the [?] of the late [?] Clark a number of valuable frecholds [?] which [?] the [?] ...

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  12. Cairns Red Cross.

    The monthly meeting, of the Cairns Red Cross Society will be held in the Council Chambers at' 4 p.m. to-morrow. ...

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  13. D.C.M. for Horace McGuigan.

    Hearty congratulations to Corp[?] Horace McGuigan, the well-known show ring hu[?] periorner [?] returned from the war zone, on the ...

    Article : 44 words
  14. THE POST

    Wednesday.—9.30 a.m., Procession assembles at Soldiers' Rest Home, for March through principal streets. [?] p.m., Monster Dance at Hibernian ...

    Article : 81 words
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  16. Gulf Railway League.

    The executive of the Gull Railway League have received word that very big meeting was to have been held at Nominanton on Tuesday night ...

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  17. Salvation Army Matters.

    "Major" Garbull Divisional [?] cer, for the Salvation Army, whose sphere of operations lies in Central and North Queensland, is at present ...

    Article : 70 words
  18. Welcome, Anzacs!

    Welcome Anzacs! Welcome home! You men who played the game, In a war-worn land where death reigned king, and honor was but a ...

    Article : 276 words
  19. SHIPPING.

    April 22.—Kuranda, Capt. H. Raven, from Townsvivlle, via ports:— Mesdames Smith, Bowatwer, Adams Finlay, Innes and infant, Sullivan and ...

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  20. TO THE HONORABLE MR. JUSTICE LUKIN.

    Sir,— have commenced an action against us the Supreme Court of Queensland claiming damages for defamatory matter (consisting of a ...

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  21. Soldiers Welcomed.

    There was the usual weekly welcome, home to returned soldiers a the Cairns Rest Home on Tuesday night. Mrs. McLaren, president c. ...

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  22. Motor-Car Traffic.

    "Visitor" writes: Being a visitor to the town of Cairns I was astonished to see no regulation in regard to your motor-car drivers. Rushing ...

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  23. Easter Meeting.

    The annual meeting of panshioners of St. John's Church, Cairns, was held on Tuesday evening, His Lordship the Bishop took the [?], ...

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  24. Another Complaint.

    "Great Danger" writes: I think it is about time the authoritiesin charge of the traffic enforced the Traffic Act regarding motor cars, before there ...

    Article : 147 words
  25. DEPARTURES.

    April 22.—Kuranda, Capt Raven, northward:—Mesdames J. M. Lennon, Evans, j. H. Walton, W. F. Weare; Misses Lennon, W. Evans, ...

    Article : 72 words
  26. Ambulance Day.

    This year the Ambulance annual will be of a novel had variety attraction. The card appeal will be held as in the past two years. The appeal ...

    Article : 228 words
  27. Monster Vaudeville.

    Of all the Anzac Day celebrations. none promises to be so attractive as the monster vaudeville entertainment at the Cairns Theatre on Thursday ...

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  28. The "Northern Herald."

    As is only fitting, the "Herald" this week abounds in subjects appropriate to Anzac Day. The illustrations include Anzac Bay, Camp and Cable. ...

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  29. MOVEMENTS OF VESSELS.

    Kuranda arrives every Tuesday morning from Townsville, and leaves immediately for Cooktown. The vessel returns on Wednesday night and ...

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  30. To-night's Social.

    A final reminder is given to patrons of dancing in regard to the social to be held at the Hibernian Hall, to wind up the Anzac Day celebrations. An ...

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  31. Anzac Bedges.

    Mr. Brett, who collected £45 for rosettes of A.I.F. regimental colors on Armistice Day, announces that he will have a limited number for sale ...

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  32. Adelaide S.S. Co.

    Rupara leaves for south on Saturday, 3rd May. ...

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  33. Australian Steamships. Limited.

    Lass o' Gowrie leaves every Thursday at 10-a.m. for Mourilyan Harbor, Cardwell, Lucinda and Townsville. Innisfail (cargo only) leaves every ...

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  34. A Generoes Judge.

    While in Cairns on the occasion of the recent sittings of the Circuit Court, His Honor, Mr. Justice Shand, was the guest of the Returned ...

    Article : 97 words
  35. Moon Phases.

    New moon. 7.5 a.m., ist April. Apogee, 6.5 a.m., 17th April. First quarter, 10.39 p.m., 7th April. Full Moon, 6.25 p.m., 15th. April. ...

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  39. TIDES.

    Wednesday, April 22. 1910 High water—3.40 a.m. and 4.22 p.m. ...

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