Licensing Application.—At the monthly sitting of the Ipswich Licensing Court yesterday, before the Acting Licensing Magistrate (Mr. R. C. Grenier), Ivy Ann ...
Article : 348 wordsProperty Sale.—The sale has been effected by Messrs. Bennett and Co. of the premises adjoining those of the A.M.P. Society, Ruthven-street, and in ...
Article : 180 wordsCircuit Court—At the Warwick Circuit Court, before Mr. Justice Macnaughton, Hawker Bros. sought to recover £122/12/10 from Alfred George ...
Article : 117 wordsProposed Sugar Mill.—At the meeting of the Wide Bay District Council, Mr. J. T. Tatnell presiding, the question of the proposed sugar mill for Gympie came up for ...
Article : 376 wordsFire Inquiry.—The inquiry was concluded on Tuesday into the circumstances attending the total destruction by fire on September 2[?] of a house at Ambrose ...
Article : 215 wordsDairying.—The countryside is looking splendid. Heavy supplies of cream are being forwarded to the local factories, and large numbers of pigs are being ...
Article : 39 wordsCamera Club Dance.—Under the auspices of the Camera Club, an enjoyable dance was held on Friday evening. Mr. Pengelly gave an interesting ...
Article : 149 wordsWeather and Crops.—The unseasonable rains which have been experienced lately, though beneficial to all crops, are considerably hampering all farm ...
Article : 193 wordsPresentation.—On Friday night about 20 managers of branches of the Bank of New South Wales in the Northern Division, of New South Wales assembled to make a ...
Article : 153 wordsProposed Hall.—A meeting was held in Mr. Perret's shop to further consider the building of a public hall. Mr. J. Mills was appointed chairman of the Building ...
Article : 117 wordsSt. Stephen's Church.—The members of St. Stephen's Church have spent the last two Saturdays improving the entrance to the church ground. Many stumps have ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Orchards.—Further good rain has been experienced. It is some three years since the fruit trees have made such a vigorous growth, which a[?]gurs well for ...
Article : 106 wordsRecord Consignments of Cherries.— Since October 18, 365 cases of cherries have been consigned from Tenterfield to the Brisbane market. This is a great ...
Article : 79 wordsCircuit Court.—At the Circuit Court on Tuesday, before his Honour Mr. Justice Blair, Douglas Wyper was charged with having unlawfully killed John Davie, an ...
Article : 67 wordsFarm Leased.—Mr. R. Hutchinson has leased his banana farm in this district to Mr. I. R. Stevens, and has left for Brisbane. ...
Article : 130 wordsPersonal.—Mr. George W. Drevesen, head teacher of Mount Forbes State school has been transferred to Victoria Point. Mr. Drevesen is a noted cricket ...
Article : 85 wordsPersonal.—Mr. A. P. Lloyd has returned to Brisbane, after a visit to Longford, a property in which his daughter, Mrs. J. Anning, is interested.—Mr. Clewett ...
Article : 390 wordsNambour Druids. A. successful social function was held by the Nambour Druids on Saturday, November 1, taking the form of a euchre party and dance. The ...
Article : 332 wordsPublic Hall.—A meeting of residents was held in the schoolroom to discuss the erection of a public hall at Peak Crossing. Mr. J. Moore occupied the chair, ...
Article : 141 wordsShire Clerk.—Twenty-three applications have been received for the position of shire clerk, rendered vacant by the sudden death of the late clerk, Mr. G. ...
Article : 102 wordsSheep Properties.—A number of land buyers have been in the district looking for sheep properties. The well-known sheep property, Mangarie, belonging to ...
Article : 94 wordsValedictory.—Previous to their departure for Tewantin, Mr. and Mrs. R. M'Kenzie, of Ideraway, were tendered a farewell social. During the evening Mr. ...
Article : 79 wordsSports Club.—A meeting of the Byrnestown Sports Club was held on Saturday, Mr. C. H. A. Grevell in the chair. Owing to some misunderstanding between ...
Article : 65 wordsDistrict Prospiects.—The recent rains have done much good. All the surrounding districts are smiling under a verdant carpet. The lagoons are overflowing. The ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Colonial Institute tendered a farewell luncheon to-day in honour of the newly appointed Governor-General of New Zealand (General ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 494 wordsAssault Case.—In the Magistrate's Court on Tuesday, before Mr. Jas. Bracewell, P.M., Mrs. Trenery sued Mrs. Hansen for assault. A verdict was given for the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 251 wordsProgress at Coalbank.—Reports from Coalbank state that the telephone line from Harden, via Djuan, is almost completed to Mr. J. J. Doyle's residence, a ...
Article : 82 wordsJuvenile Ball.—The annual juvenile hospital ball was held on Friday night, and proved most successful, both financially and socially. The committee ...
Article : 150 wordsThe report of the Board of Trade appointed under the Monopolies Act to inquire into an alleged combine in the roofing tiles industry was tabled in the New ...
Article : 200 wordsSignor Marconi has returned to London to-day, after an absence of three months, during which time he has been carrying out experiments with beam wireless ...
Article : 59 wordsThe German steamer Hamburg, en route from Brisbane and Fremantle to Antwerp, collided with a dredger in the canal. The latter sank at the side, and ...
Article : 51 wordsLooking to the large size of the wireless equipment and to the comparatively small increase in the revenue from licenses, the Secretary to the Postal Department (Mr. ...
Article : 79 wordsHerbert Smith, a timber-getter, has been admitted to the Chinchilla Hospital suffering from a fracture of the right thigh and left leg below the knee. He was ...
Article : 108 wordsIt was announced to-day by the Premier (Sir John Fuller) that the Attorney-General (Mr. Bavin) had submitted to the Cabinet two additional statements in ...
Article : 84 wordsUpon his return to Sydney to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced that in consequence of complaints made during the last session of the Federal ...
Article : 90 wordsWhile out shooting with his son at South Forrest, near Stanley, Francis James Gourlay, the manager of the Stanley Cheese Factory, turned a shot gun, ...
Article : 106 wordsThe [?] whaling ship, Sir James Clark Ross, en route from Norway to the Ross Sea, will now call at Hobart for the purpose of shipping 12 Tasmanians. ...
Article : 36 wordsAs announced in Monday's "Courier," an Order in Council has been issued authorising the South Brisbane City Council to borrow £6[?]00 by the sale of ...
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Advertising : 552 wordsThe campaign against the hookworm disease in Australia is dealt with in a valuable final report which has been made available in typed pamphlet form ...
Article : 617 wordsThe market gardeners have experienced a very hard time during this year. Tomatoes, and other crops suffered from too much rain in the winter, and the spring ...
Article : 375 wordsWith the purpose of covering the losses caused by insurrection, the Council of the Bolshevik Executive Committee in Georgia has confiscated property ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Thu 6 Nov 1924, Page 13
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