The intended patriotic function on May 27 (to-morrow fortnight) has taken definite shape as a result of the work, of the teachers and children for a few ...
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Advertising : 64 wordsA well-known local teamsteg Mr. J. Alford, has been under the susgeon's knife in the Victoria Private Hospital Bribane. His left elbow was the soat ...
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Article : 217 wordsCocoanut cultivation in Queensland, though still a small industry, says the London "Times", is rapidly extending. Hitherto it hud beta supposed that ...
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Advertising : 298 wordsMr. H. Howe, Hon. Sec Woombye Parridte Committee, aries to as the following request:— At your last meeting I was ...
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Article : 61 wordsMembers will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Crofts has willingly taken over the position of president. It is now hoped that the work will go ...
Article : 71 wordsThe prevailing dengue fever epidemic shows signs of seme abatement, and well it might, seeing that few escuped it and both local doctors were included ...
Article : 57 wordsit is seldon such a rough piece of weather is experienced as in last Saturday. A fierce gusty south-easter tested all the buildings, but shifted ...
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Article : 150 wordsAt a pleasant private gathering on Thursday night of last week at the residence of Mr. Thomas at Nambour, his son, Pte. W. H. Thomas, was made ...
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Chronicle and North Coast Advertiser (Qld. : 1903 - 1922), Fri 12 May 1916, Page 7
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