The meeting advertised to take place on Saturday fell through as there was not enough turned up to facilitate business. The hon. secretaries to the movement, ...
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Article : 15 wordsR.M.C. 11 a.m. Queanbeyan 11.30. Bungendore, 3 p.m. Queanbeyan, 7.30 p.m. ...
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Article : 199 wordsMr. C. E. Riley, special representative of the citizens' committee, Y.M.C.A., has been in town endeavouring to further the interests of the society. Eighty thousand ...
Article : 81 wordsWhat is described as "The Event of the Year"—and which it certainly is—is the Annual Oddfellows' Plain and Fancy Dress Ball; which takes place in the Federal ...
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Article : 346 wordsCuppacumbalong folk are out with a mixed and attractive programme of events for May 24. The genial and popular squire of ...
Article : 93 wordsA Vienna report via Amsterdam, says the French Mission demanded that the Hungarian Government abdicate and surrender munitions. ...
Article : 127 wordsMrs. E. Scully, of Denison-street, West Tamworth, was the victim of a savage attack by a bull-dog. She went into the yard to quieten some children who were ...
Article : 113 wordsW. H. Wheatley report having held a Sheep Sale on 29th April, and considering the droughty conditions and travelling restrictions the sale was very successful. ...
Article : 290 wordsFive tenders were received by the secretary for the erection of the hall. But as the amounts considerably exceeded the cost estimated by the committee, the matter ...
Article : 109 wordsFifty years ago the Christian Brothers opened their first school in Australia—St. Francis', Melbourne. Since then they have opened 60 others. One of their most ...
Article : 94 wordsA good crowd (not over good) witnessed the final of the Queanbeyan tennis tournament on Sunday morning when Jack Reid proved his right to possess the gold medal. ...
Article : 526 wordsThere are on view in one of the windows of Fallick & Sons several interesting exhibits in the form of flotsam from the battlefields of Europe, recovered by ...
Article : 325 wordsPte. P. J. Pidgeon is expected to land in Sydney on the 11th instant. Driver Reg. Cartwright is also expected home shortly. Their friends will be exceedingly pleased ...
Article : 37 wordsSaturday next, the 10th instant, should be a very big day at "Kenilworth," Yass. Mr. A. P. Wade, who has sold the bulk of that fine property, will be offering ...
Article : 266 wordsWe have had a long felt want supplied, that of a butcher. Mr. A. Gozzard, from Hall, has included this village in his run and calls once a wrek. ...
Article : 124 wordsPatrons of the "movies" are to be treated to a programme at the Triumph Pictures to-morrow night which can be safely classed as "the best yet." The all-absorbing subject, war, with its sunshine and ...
Article : 125 wordsSince our last report the Red Cross Tea Rooms have been removed from the military rooms opposite the post office to a large room at the rear of the Masonic Hall. ...
Article : 317 wordsCorporal E. A. Corey, of Cooma, may be described as the most decorated soldier in the Plassy contintingent. He has three years' war service to his credit. On his breast is the ribbon of the Military Medal with ...
Article : 273 wordsA returned soldier visited Burrowa lately, and was invited out to a friend's place, a man on the land who grows sheep and cattle. This landowner has no sons. ...
Article : 77 wordsListen, brothers, while I tell you Of a soldier boy I know, Who for years has battled bravely, In the mud, the rain, the snow. ...
Article : 102 wordsAt the Wellington stock sales on Wednesday last, the bull President Wilson sold for 2,220 guineas—said to be a record price for a bull. ...
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The Queanbeyan Age and Queanbeyan Observer (NSW : 1915 - 1927), Tue 6 May 1919, Page 2
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