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Family Notices : 229 wordsCabinet met to-day and continued till a late hour. After the meeting, Mr. Scullin said there had been no discussion on the ...
Article : 159 wordsQueensland is to receive £188,000 out of the grant made by the agreement between the Federal and State Governments at a conference held in Canberra ...
Article : 297 wordsThe police have in their possession a suitcase, containing a quantity of property, which was picked up by Mr. Fred Smith on the step of his bakery ...
Article : 66 wordsWith a request that certain public works should be commenced immediately, to relieve unemployment, a deputation from the One Big Union of ...
Article : 682 wordsA breach of the shearing award is alleged to have taken place in August as a resuly of which summonses were issued against several shearers for ...
Article : 248 wordsRain has fallen on 22 days of the present month and the total to 3 o'clock last night was 2574 points. This was exceeded in 1896, when 2700 points fell, ...
Article : 51 wordsOn inquiry at the General Hospital last night it was ascertained that Miss Hilda Holmes, the victim of the "hit-run" motorist in William-street on ...
Article : 73 wordsIn the Supreme Court yesterday, before the Registrar (Mr. J. R. Gair), in Chambers, an application was made on behalf of the plaintiff in the action, ...
Article : 97 wordsThe steamer Luciston is limping towards the Queensland coast, having developed engine trouble on the voyage from Ocean Island to Sydney. She was ...
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Advertising : 514 wordsMany farm boys and girls show a keen interest in young livestock and, mainly because of this and for the training they are likely to get from ...
Article : 1,174 wordsNew light has been thrown on the Coorooman Creek airplane mystery, which has engaged the attention of Constable Moriarty, of Emu Park, and ...
Article : 149 wordsSir G. H. Wilkins, in a message from Deception Island yesterday, stated:— "We will make three more exploration flights if we are successful in the ...
Article : 144 wordsCasual advertisements for the "Morning Bulletin," except death and funeral notices, must be lodged at this office by 9 p.m. on the day ...
Article : 36 wordsAs matter for the "Morning Bulletin," "Evening News," and "C.Q Herald" is handled by separate mechanical staffs, it is necessary ...
Article : 68 wordsSenator J. J. Daly, who is in charge of the new Federal Department of Development, said to-day that primary production had not progressed in recent ...
Article : 195 wordsBRISBANE, January 29. Latest prices:— Bananas—Cavendish[?] 3-8d. to 77-8d., per doz., ladies' fingers, 7-8d. to 63-8d., ...
Article : 353 wordsThe condition of Mr. A. Murphy, who was injured in a plane crash at Miles yesterday, is stated to be satisfactory. ...
Article : 29 wordsAs advertised in this issue, Miss Vida Chown, teacher of banjolin, mandolin, tenor banjo and banjo (finger and plectrum method), has some vacancies ...
Article : 41 wordsAdvertisers in the "Central Queensland Herald" are requested to note that, owing to the extra work involved in the production of ...
Article : 54 wordsMr. O. Daniel, M.L.A., has been informed by the Department of Public Works, in response to his representations, that the Minister had approved ...
Article : 52 wordsA meeting of the committee appointed in connection with the proposed cotton spinning mills met after the pub lic meeting on Tuesday night for the ...
Article : 252 wordsThere is a pleasant lack of restraint about our dress reformers—they may well plead for freer collars, for if they wore the kind used by milder men they ...
Article : 216 wordsThe Rockhampton Cemetery Trust announces by advertisement in this issue that, owing to the flooded state of the ground at the Dawson-road cemetery, ...
Article : 64 wordsA resolution urging that revolution be speeded up abroad, mentioning particularly Australia, India, South Africa, the Philippines, Cuba and Peru, was passed ...
Article : 60 wordsAfter an interview with the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. H. [?]. Sizer) to-day, Messrs. J. Lloyd, general secretary of the Railway Salaried ...
Article : 166 wordsMessrs. Broome and Elwing have been compelled by the prevailing wet conditions and the impossibility of buyers operating to any extent with their ...
Article : 72 wordsJohn M'Donald, with two previous convictions, failed to appear in the Police Court yesterday on a charge of drunkenness in Archer-street, and ...
Article : 60 wordsAccording in the secretary of the Institute of Patentees, "the man who invented the movable top to collar studs drew royalties of £5000 a year for a ...
Article : 140 wordsThe beer strike still continues and has now entered its 14th week. At a meeting of the strike committee on Saturday night it was ...
Article : 159 wordsMessrs. Broome and Elwing held their regular weekly sale of poultry at their Fitzroy-street mart on the 24th instant to a comparatively small penning ...
Article : 190 wordsOwing to February 17th, the date originally fixed for the commencement of the inquiry into the question of the basic wage and standard hours not ...
Article : 95 wordsThe third drowning fatality is reported from Mackay within a week. On Monday last a man and his son were drowned whilst ...
Article : 165 wordsGolden Casket No. 258 was drawn yesterday. First prize went to ticket No. 97, 040. "Ten of Diamonds" Syndicate, c/o Arthur Norrie, Post Office. ...
Article : 102 wordsIt seems as though we are [?] for a good old Wet Season, so be prepared for the Wetness. Umbrellas 6/9, 6/11, 8/11 to 18/6. Rubber Walking Rain ...
Article : 96 wordsIt has been arranged that Mr. Bal[?] win will make a statement on the future Empire policy at a full meeting of the Conservative Party at ...
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The Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1965), Thu 30 Jan 1930, Page 6
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