Miss Turner arrived by the southern mail train yesterday afternoon. She is staying at the Criterion Hotel. Mr. G. Kiss was a passenger from ...
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Advertising : 1,000 wordsMr. W. G. Higgs, M.P., is in receipt of the following communication from the Acting Deputy Postmaster-General, Mr. J. M'Conachie:—"I have to inform you ...
Article : 96 wordsThe ambulance bearers received a call to Nankin yesterday to attend to a boy named James Buderus, who had fractured his right arm by a fall. After first aid ...
Article : 81 wordsOur Brisbane correspondent telegraphed last night as follows:—"Twelve teacher scholarships to the University of Queensland have been awarded with a currency ...
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Article : 246 wordsOn Sunday afternoon a hawker named Thomas Thomasson was driving down a rather steep hill between Tungamull and the Sandhills when his horses got away. ...
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Article : 271 wordsThe Inspector of the State Children's Department, Mr. J. Patterson, requests the publication of the following—"The attention of the general public is drawn ...
Article : 312 wordsSir.—I would crave a little space in your paper to suggest a possible way out for the people of the Dawson Valley in their disagreement with the Banana Shire ...
Article : 234 wordsThe following transfers of state school teachers have been arranged:—Frederick George Amos, from head teacher, Prairie, to head teacher, Leyburn; Timothy ...
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The Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1965), Tue 20 Jan 1920, Page 4
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