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  2. Family Notices

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  4. CHURCHES' PROTEST AGAINST HOLY DAY ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Sir.—I would be obliged if you would find space in the next issue of your esteemed: journal for the enclosed letter, which is a copy of one ...

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  5. LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS

    The "Times" Shanghai correspondent says that despite the Japanese claim to the capture of Lingyi the Chinese report desperate bayonet fighting with- ...

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  6. Social

    (Items of personal and social interesr will be gladly received for publication gratuitously in this column.) ...

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  7. Anglo-French Talks.

    The diplomatic writer of the Associated Press says the conversations between the visiting French Ministers arid the British representatives is ...

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  8. Reward for Archduke Otto's Arrest

    The "Telegraph's" Vienna correspondent says the Police Gazette contains a notice offering a reward for the arrest of Archduke Otto on a charge of ...

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  9. FATE OF GERMAN AMBASSADOR.

    London friends are concerned at the fate of Von Papen, who was a German Ambassador to Austria. He is reported to be in disgrace and his whereabouts ...

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  10. "The Smiling Sixteen."

    The Australian cricketers received a great welcome on arrival at Southampton And in London. Don Bradman, in the course of a ...

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  11. GERMANY'S SHORTAGE OF ARMY INSTRUCTORS.

    The "Telegraph's" Berlin correspondent says that owing to the shortage of qualified instructors for Germany's new army, ex-regular officers resident ...

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  12. DIFFICULTIES AHEAD FOR BUTLER GOVERNMENT.

    Speaking at Gawler, Mr. Richards (leader of the State Labour Party) said he could not see how the Butler Government could continue in office much ...

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  13. 'England Could Expect Attractive Cricket."

    A dry summer is expected in England which is pleasing to the Australian cricketers, though, as Bradman stated to-night, the team does not necessarily ...

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  14. LEFT SHIP WITHOUT PERMISSION.

    Four firemen of the British steamer, Generton, were fined £2/10/- each, with £2/2/- costs, at Woolongong for leaving their ship without permission. The ...

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  15. Caboolture Minister Welcomed.

    The Rev. H. T. Unwin and Mrs. Unwin and family were cordially welcomed to Caboolture on Wednesday evening last when about sixty people [?] ...

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  16. Franco's forces Haveriven a Wedge.

    The "Times" Burgos correspondent says'General Franco's rebel forces have strengthened their foothold on the Mediterranean, having driven a wedge ...

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  17. HOLIDAY ACCIDENTS

    In an attempt to explore some caves which he believed existed on the south-easterly point of the cliff on Coolum Mountain, George Kenneth ...

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  18. Mooloolaba Attracts Record Easter Crowds.

    Early on Thursday afternoon a steady stream of visitors poured into Moolooaba, and soon the camping sites were lined with tents, trailers, and ...

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  19. Attacked by a Dog.

    Bernie Holmes, 16 years and employed by W. Gehrke, at maroochydore, was delivering fish last Friday when on entering a house he was attacked ...

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  20. Brightest and Gayest Easter at Gateundm.

    From early on Thursday until late at night a great stream of motor vehicles was seen arriving at Caloundra for the Easter vacation. The various ...

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  21. FRIENDS ENTERTAINED.

    Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brown entertained a number of friends at their residence last Tuesday. Musical items were rendered by Mesdames Luxton ...

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  22. MOTOR COLLISION ON BRUCE HIGHWAY.

    Miss Kathleen Bonis, of Maryborough, was hurled through of a wind-screen of a sedan car and received lacerations on the faces when a car ...

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  23. District Talkies.

    "The New Adventures of Tarzan," marks a new and refreshing departure in the presentation of jungle adventure films. ...

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  24. VISITORS AT "ELSTON."

    The visitors to "Elston" for Easter included: Mr. and Mrs. Lyell Marshall "Lyndhurst, Charleville), Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bennett (Nundah), Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  25. Burns on Chest When Primus Explodes.

    Mrs. Cecelia Buck, of Eumundi, on Tuesday last, received burns on the chest, left side of her neck, face, and both hands, when a Drimus stove which ...

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  26. Nambour.

    No film in recent memory has commanded so much interest and consequently has been so eagerly awaited as "Lovers and Luggers," [?] ...

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  27. May Day Tennis Carnival.

    The popularity of past tennis carnivals conducted by the Maroochy Tennis Association has extended far and wide, and again, on the forthcoming May ...

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  28. Montville.

    Easter services were conducted in both of the local churches on Sunday last. At St. Mary's Church of England, the Rev. C. L. Biggins ...

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  29. Easter Parties At Montville.

    Montville was visited by a record crowd of tourists this year. All the guest and apartment houses were fully taxed, and many intending visitors ...

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  30. Car Overturns on Northern Highway.

    A motor mishap occurred on the Northern Highway, about 2 miles south of Kenilworth township, on Good Friday when a car owned and driven by ...

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  31. Palmwoods.

    The Palmwoods railway station was the scene of great activity on Thursday evening, when large crowds detrained for the North Coast beaches ...

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  32. BOWLS.

    On Good Friday, on "Elston" green, a match was played between Mrs. H.Dalton (New Farm), T. J. Dunning (Palmwoods), H. Dalton (New Farm) ...

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  33. "I'LL TAKE ROMANCE.'

    Another outstanding musical achievement starring Grace Moore and produced by Columbia Pictures arrives at the Town Hall theatre this ...

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  35. Eumundi.

    A riot of fun and laughter characterises the Twentieth Century Fox picture, "You Can't Have Everything," at Eumundi to-morrow evening, with the ...

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  36. BATHER IN DIFFICULTIES.

    When a girl of 15 years of age was swept into a strong current in the Maroochy River near Maroochydore on Sunday last, Mr. F. L. Hammer, of ...

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  37. Easter R.C. Ball at Yandina.

    The annual Easter Monday night ball, under the auspices of the yandina Roman Catholic Church, wag held in the school of arts on the 18th instant. ...

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  38. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS AT NAMBOUR.

    The Young Australians' stage band and revue company played to a large audience in the Diggers' Hall on Wednesday evening, contributing a bright ...

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  39. Bitten By Snake.

    C. L. Rick, a farm hand in the employ of Mr. H. Clem, a banana grower, of Verrierdale, when working in the plantation last week-end was ...

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  40. CRETONNE" DANCE.

    On Saturday evening, in the school of arts, the "cretonne" dance organised by the local branch of the C.W.A. in aid of their funds and those of the local ...

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  41. "MELODY LINGERS ON."

    Melody, romance and drama are blended into a soul-stirring symphony of emotion in "The Melondy Lingers On "Edward Small's new Reliance ...

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  42. Kenilworth.

    Two Brisbane teams visited the district for the Easter vacation and played matches at Kenilworth Town and Lower Kenilworth. They were ...

    Article : 57 words
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