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Advertising : 150 wordsA large and interested assembly was present last evening at the Wharf-street Comgregattional Church to hear the Rev. Hubert Trigg, M.A., B.D., (Master of ...
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Article : 5,491 wordsCourt House Buildings.—A start was made yesterday with the alteratons to the Court House buildings. The old staircase, which had previously to be ...
Article : 397 wordsAccident.—Last week ii little girl named Dabblestein, while playing with other childdre, badly gashed her left foot on a glass bottle. Dr. Cook (Canungra) attended the ...
Article : 195 wordsFound Dead.—Cluifctian Scharf, a young man, died of his residence, about four miles out; on Tuesday afternoon under suspicious circumstances. The Ambulance ...
Article : 57 wordsPresentation.—Mr. R. A. Knox, a director of the firm of Packer and Knox, Ltd., who is leaving for Canada on an extended busineis tour, was presented by ...
Article : 100 wordsSawmilling Plant.—The sawmilling site and plant, which was sold at the Repatriation realisation auction last month, is to he put into operation again after lying idle ...
Article : 311 wordsHookworm Campaingn.—The hookworm campaign will be continued locally for another five weeks, when the unit will be transferred to Maryborough. The ...
Article : 132 wordsThe dockes went on strike this morning for higher wages, and work in the harbour is completely at a standstill. A British steamer from India was only able to ...
Article : 73 wordsRace Club.—The Galton Racing Club met on Tuesday, Mr. T. Smith presiding, The balance-sheet of the Ambulance benefit meeting showed a profit of £10. ...
Article : 76 wordsClassing of Gems.—Mr. Shepherd, of the Geological Survey Department, Brisbane, visited the field compiling a report on the classing and naming of gems under the ...
Article : 151 wordsHaymaking —Haymaking of Sudan Japese millet and sorghum crops has beend delayed by ran. Cotton crops are doing well. A very lage area will be ...
Article : 182 wordsThe "Daily Express" states that Mr. Hepburn, a Scottish farmer, as the result of many years' experemnts carried out at Bradfield Hall, Essex, with the help of ...
Article : 153 wordsWatered Milk.—Inspector Sanderson (of the Health Department) proceded against two milk vendors for selling adulterated milk. Ralph M'Cracken pleaded ...
Article : 182 wordsPersonal.—Mr. Fred. Diprose (Townsville) called in at his patent's orchard during the past week for a few days, en route to Townsville from Adelaide ...
Article : 53 wordsSchool Inspection.—On Thursdsay las Mr. Jeffray, school inspector, visited the Nduely State School, where he found a good attendance of pupils, and expressed ...
Article : 154 wordsCrops.—The phoweiy weal her of the past week has hcen ideal for strawberry growers, who have been busily engaged extending their areas under cultivation. ...
Article : 225 wordsSchool Committee.—A meeting of the membes of the Aratula State School took place in the school on Wednesday last all the members being preset. Mr. C. ...
Article : 675 wordsNegotiations for a peaceful soluliolu of the Luxor dispute, have failed, and it is understood thal the Government, has withdrawn its offer of a new concession to ...
Article : 44 wordsCrops,—The recent rain spell, which yielded 73 points,,waB just what was wanted for the later maize crop, which is row assured. Paimeis are hard at work ...
Article : 47 wordsSix shots were fired by the police at a motor' ear thief, who, with other men, jumped from a stolon motor car in Exhibition-street on seeing the police ...
Article : 131 wordsPost and Telephone.—The Deputy Postmaster-Generall (Mr. M'Conachie), accompanied by his cheif inspector (Mr. Francis), visited Canungra on March 5, ...
Article : 167 wordsNoosa A. H., and I. Society.—At the adjourned annual meeting of the Noosa A. H. and I. Society, the following officers were elected:—President, Mr. A. ...
Article : 181 wordsA fire swept through the T. H. Paton Burns fertiliser factory at Alexandria last night. Only the bare outer walls of the big building were left standing. The blaze ...
Article : 46 wordsRailway Returns.—The railway returns for February were: Goods inwards, 110 tons 2 cwt; outward, 559 tons 3 cwt.;' passengers, 175; live stock, outward 18 ...
Article : 93 wordsRiding Accident.—Whilst Mr. Roy Morgan was riding his horse on Sunday moriiing it tripped and fell over on top of him. He was conveyed to the ...
Article : 68 wordsIt is learned from officilal Russian sources that the Greek Minsiter in Berlin informed the Soviet Ambassaod tehre that the Greek Government wished to ...
Article : 86 wordsR.S.S.I.L.A.—The local branch or the R.S.S.I.L.A. held a very successful social, and dance on Wednesday. A presentation was made to Mr. C. Trudgian (secretary ...
Article : 211 wordsProgress Association.—A public meeting convened by Messrs. E. W. Weller and H. B. Wallis, was held in the School of Arts on 6th instant for the purpose ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Thu 13 Mar 1924, Page 9
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