Mr. Wm. Jarvis had on view in the township this week, a well made millet broom made entirely by himself with millet grown on his farm. The home ...
Article : 63 words(We freely invite correspondence on any matters of importance to the community, but in no instance do we hold ourselves responsible for the opinions ...
Article : 69 wordsThe postponed meeting was held at the residence of our vice-chairman, Mr. H. T. Blanch on Tuesday, June 10. Not alone had our members gathered ...
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Advertising : 73 wordsThis year of grace 1919 has [?] to wait till as late as June 17, for its first cold day in this district. The previous mizzly conditions seemed [?] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 wordsMy son, these maxims make a rule, And lump them aye thegither: The RIGID RIGHTEOUS is a fool, The RIGID WISE anither. ...
Article : 1,851 wordsTo the Editor "Chronicle" Nambour. Sir,—I notice that Mr. Hull, in his further contribution on the above subject in your last edition, carefully ...
Article : 550 wordsI am glad to be able to report that the influenza epidemic is gradually disappearing; all those affected are now convalescent and there are no fresh ...
Article : 438 wordsAt his last pig sales. Mr. [?]son, auctioneer of Cooroy, made not only a sale of all the pigsoffered. bu[?] [?]shed up by selling the business to[?] He is ...
Article : 147 wordsThe Cooroy team played Mooloolah last Saturday at Mooloolah and Cooroy won by 10 points to nil. Mootoolah was beaten, but not disgraced, as owing to ...
Article : 308 wordsOne of the oldest residents of Nambour, in the person of Mrs. S. [?] Axe, passed away on Friday of last week, in Brisbane, wither she had been taken ...
Article : 300 wordsOn Thursday evening the usual monthly meeting of the School of Arts committee took place, with Mr. J. E. Apps (president) in the chair. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 444 wordsAlmost as we go to press we learn the sad news that the worst fears have been realised in the cas of Mr. J. J. Scheuer, who has been seriously ...
Article : 177 wordsThe Association ran two special fruit trains last week, a Tweed Heads and Currumbin to Sydney, on the 11th instant, carrying 88 tons of fruit ...
Article : 259 wordsMr. J. L. Bygrave returned home to-day (June 18) after eight weeks o[?] hospital occasioned by an injury to his [?]and as a result of which he was ...
Article : 119 words"The Australian Sugar Journal" this month reaches us in enlarged size, owing apparently to the necessity of giving space to the voluminous ...
Article : 281 wordsAt a recent meeting of the Brisbane Fire Brigade Board a useful composition for treating inflammable articles, such as mosquito nets, linen, canvas ...
Article : 242 wordsThe evidence is slackening rapidly-S[?]ould the present fine weather conditions continue for any length of time [?]mal conditions ought soon to ...
Article : 230 wordsWe have received information that out of the three pupils who sat at Nambour, the following passed: Frank Scott with 80o/o, and Arthur ...
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Chronicle and North Coast Advertiser (Qld. : 1903 - 1922), Fri 20 Jun 1919, Page 5
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