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  2. BAND CARNIVAL.

    The greatest fault with the average bandsman is his profound ignorance of phrasing. He is instructed to produce his notes with tolerable skill—even with ...

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  3. COUNTRY CENTRES.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Queensland Baptist Association took place in the Central Baptist Church, Brisbane-street, yesterday. A number of visitors ...

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  4. ISIS MILL.

    What the Isis Central Mill member, have looked forward to for years—the final payment to the Government of their advance and interest, and the return to ...

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  5. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—Commenting on the all important subject of production, land settlement, and immigration, I would like to point out that, since the time of the late Sir ...

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  6. WAR HOMES.

    After months of waiting advice was received from Melbourne that an agreement had been forwarded to the State Government for the State Workers' Homes Board ...

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  7. ARBITRATION COURT.

    Before his Honour Mr. Justice Macnaughton. RAILWAY WORKSHOPS CASE. His Honour delivered judgment in the ...

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  8. LAND HUNGER.

    The drawing for what is known as Ridout's block, 11,517 acres, grazing homestead, was conducted to-day by Land Commissioner M'Kenzie. Improvements ...

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  9. TOOWOOMBA.

    In the City Police Court on Thursday, before the Police Magistrate, Frederick Noble, alias Noblet, was charged that between 6 p.m. on 6th inst. and 7 a.m. ...

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  10. LAND TENURES.

    Additional ordinances relating to the control of New Guinea were passed at the meeting of the Federal Cabinet to-day. One of these deals with land ...

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  11. HOBSON'S BAY.

    The conditions under which the crew of the Commonwealth Government steamship liner Hobson's Bay are to be engaged have been definitely laid down by ...

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  12. WARWICK.

    A meeting of citizens interested in the celebration of Anzac Day in Warwick was held in the Council Chambers on Wednesday night, the Mayor (Alderman ...

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  13. LAND OF OPPORTUNITY.

    In the lecture hall at the Show Grounds this afternoon Sir Joseph Carruthers, M.L.C. (vice-president of the Executive Council), delivered an address before a ...

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  14. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    Major Herbert Rowe Armstrong, a solic[?]tor and magistrate's clerk, has been sentenced to death on a charge of having murdered is wife by the ...

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  15. CINEMA FILMS.

    Sir,—No world-were person objects to a nation having its fair recreation and [?]sure hours. Parents know that society is safe, more efficient, and happier for ...

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  16. MISSING BOOKS.

    A telegram from Katanning states that when the secretary of the Roads Board (Mr. J. W. Howson) opened his office last Monday he discovered that every ...

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  17. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    No actual or suspicious cases of bubonic plague were reported yesterday. ...

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  18. RAT REGULATIONS.

    "There will be no picking or choosing. If people do not keep their places in order they must pay the penalty," observed Mr. H. L. Archdall, C.P.M., in ...

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  19. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    LONDON, April 14.—Quotations: Sheep, Canterbury, medium, 8¼d.; Australian ewes, 6[?]d.; lambs, Canterbury, light, 11[?]d.; frozen beef, new Australian, hinds, 5d., old New Zealand, and ...

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  20. STATE ENTERPRISES

    Sir Thomas Henley, the new Minister for Works and Railways and State Enterprises, gives it as his opinion that State enterprises should be abolished. Even ...

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  21. GRAFTON.

    At the Circuit Court, before his Honour Mr. Justice Wade, Hadjury, an Indian, charged with the murder of a countryman named Roor Singh at ...

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  22. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    In the Absence of the president (Mr. A. Hertzberg), Mr. H. Knapp, senior vice-president, presided over the monthly meeting of the Brisbane Chamber of ...

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  23. A LABOUR MAN'S VIEWS.

    Sir,—It seems to me that the grand old Labour movement, started by pioneers like Glassey, Brown, Bowman, and Hardacre, is in a fair way to become extinct ...

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  24. TESTING THE BY-LAW.

    The summonses against the Very Rev. Father Jo[?] Barry, of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne (Adeministrator of the dioc[?]se) Councillor James Stack, ...

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  25. WATERFORD.

    The Beenleigh Troop of the Second Light Horse, in charge of Lieutenant J. Armstrong, met at Bethania Junction on Saturday morning and journeyed to ...

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  26. I.O.G.T.

    Country representatives and visitors to the Grand Session of the Independent Order of Good Templars were welcomed in the Temperance Hall last Thursday ...

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  27. POMONA.

    Miss Millie Earl, of Pomona, accompanied by a friend, was riding to Cooran, when she was thrown on to the road, and received a nasty wound in the back ...

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  28. CHINCHILLA SHOW.

    At the final day of the show there was a record attendance. A total of £60 was taken at the gate, compared with £35 last year. The show was opened by Mr. W. ...

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  29. ST. GEORGE.

    160 good heavyweight bullocks passed through this week from Hillsborough for Sydney market, T. Marsh owner. A couple of hundred bullocks are also en ...

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  30. WEST AUSTRALIAN WHEAT POOL.

    The Minister in charge of the State wheat pool (Mr. Maley) states that ever 710,000 bushels of this season's wheat has been sold, and averaged 5/3 per bushel, ...

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  31. IN CHAMBERS.

    Before the President (his Honour Chief Justice M'Cawley). BUILDING TRADES AWARD. The Operative Stonemasons' Society of ...

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  32. Forfeiture and Resumptions.

    Tangalumo holding, Moreton district, has been declared forfeited for failure to pay[?]ent. The undermentioned resumptions for closer settlement purposes will take ...

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  33. CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING.

    Sir,—Some months ago the wheatgrowers of Queensland contributed a large sum of money to a fund being raised for the advancement of co-operative ...

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  34. PARADE OF BANDS.

    The band contest proper was auspiciously ushered in to-day by a full dress "parade for inspection" on the show grounds, and Toowoomba had its ...

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  35. AMIENS.

    At a meeting of the Amiens branch of the Queensland Bush Nursing Association on Saturday sweeping alterations in the scale of fees were made. It ...

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  36. Dairy Produce Graded.

    The dairy produce inspection branch of the Department of Trade and Customs advises that the following quantity of dairy produce was graded at Brisbane for ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND TIMBER.

    The Department of Industries and Commerce has advised that as the supply of timber is in excess of the demand, and prices are regulated by competition, the ...

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  38. Windsor War Memorial Committee.

    The Mayor (Alderman W. A. Jolly) presided over a well-attended meeting of the Windsor War Memorial committee on Wednesday evening. The treasurer (Mr. ...

    Article : 192 words
  39. PRICE FIXING.

    On the recommendation of the Prices Commissioner (Mr. Ferry), the following prices for commodities at Maryborough were agreed to on Thursday by the ...

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  40. VICTORIAN OAT HARVEST.

    The oat harvest in Victoria for the season 1921-22 is shown by returns issued by the Government Statistician to have been 6,[?]82,2[?]8 bushels, compared with 10,907,191 bushels for ...

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  41. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The hon. treasurer (Colonel C. F. Plant) acknowledges the following addi[?]ional amounts:- A. Moody (sales), £[?]; A. L. Stewart, 10/; Brabant and Co. (sales), £3/3; Department of ...

    Article : 79 words
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