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Advertising : 364 wordsDelegates at the opening of the annual interstate conference of the Retail Jewellers' Association to-day spoke of a slump in the jewellery trade, ...
Article : 233 wordsPineapple Crop.—The harvesting of the winter crop of pineapples is almost completed, and the final loading to the canning factories was made this ...
Article : 358 wordsSir,—I am pleased to see that the entente cordiale between the United States and Australia is so good. When these two nations come to know each ...
Article : 743 wordsTraffic Prosecutions.—In the Summons Court Mr. Johnstone Smith, Acting P.M., imposed fines of 5/, in default 24 hours, on Thomas Butler, ...
Article : 410 wordsUnited Croquet Club.—Mesdames Johnstone and Harley were the hostesses at the last monthly progressive afternoon of the United Croquet ClUb. Prizes were won ...
Article : 247 wordsR.A.C.Q.—At the monthly meeting of the R.A.C.Q. Southport branch, it was resolved to hold the annual children's afternoon with a run to Burleigh Heads on ...
Article : 84 wordsAccidents.—Mr. Berry Bick (Coolangatta) sustained a fracture of the left upper arm on Thursday night, when he had a fall while engaged in football ...
Article : 152 wordsSir,—May I, through the courtesy of your paper, draw the attention of the Brisbane City Council to the deplorable state of the gutter in ...
Article : 135 wordsAt the last meeting of the Central Council of Employers of Australia, attended by representatives of the State Employers, Federations, Mr. Fredbrick ...
Article : 90 wordsC.W.A.—the ball held under the auspices of the Country Women's Association realised £150. The first birthday of the Bingera-South Kolan sub-branch of the ...
Article : 227 wordsSunday School Picnic.—The Cleveland Methodist Sunday School children were entertained by the superintendent (Mr. J. J. Griggs), teachers, and parents at a picnic ...
Article : 244 wordsDistrict Hospital.—The recent trouble at the local hospital has been settled, and the doctor and matron have withdrawn their resignations. ...
Article : 89 wordsEuchre Party and Dance.—A well-attended euchre party and dance, organised by a committee of ladles in aid of St. Saviour's Anglican Church and St. Joseph's ...
Article : 130 wordsSir,—Before the committee of experts was appointed to determine the site for our bridge I suggested in the Press that a temporary pontoon bridge ...
Article : 158 wordsThe keen demand for land in Western Australia is shown by the Government having approved of applications for 957,000 acres, including 66,000 acres ...
Article : 49 wordsEugun Trust Bore.—[?] Eugun Trust Bore, which was put [?]wn by the Commissioner of Irrige[?]n's plant, is now completed, at a de[?] of 3430ft., with a ...
Article : 282 wordsPolice Court.—In the Police Court yesterday, before Mr. F. C. M. Burne, P.M., Arthur Colin Stringer pleaded guilty, through his solicitor, Mr. E. W. ...
Article : 214 wordsHerd Testing.—At a special meeting of the Cryna L.P.A., a letter was received from the Department of Agriculture and Stock in reference to the testing of dairy ...
Article : 189 wordsCancer Campaign.—The executive committee of the District Cancer Campaign Appeal held a meeting on September 11, when the report of the recent picture ...
Article : 222 wordsAfter their investigations to-day detectives said they expected to make an arrest to-morrow for the murder of Mr. John Mulholland, the public ...
Article : 107 wordsSir,—I read with very great pleasure indeed that his Grace Archbishop Duhig had arranged with Mr. Vincent Sheldon to make sketches and colour ...
Article : 270 wordsOddfellows' Ball.—A large attendance was present in the Olympia Theatre on September 10 when the annual ball, under the auspices of the Oddfellows' Lodge, ...
Article : 274 wordsLife disqualifications were to-day imposed on H. Hutchinson and the mare Malster Jolly, which mysteriously disappeared from the stable of her ...
Article : 224 wordsBand.—A meeting of the committee of the Emerald Band was held on September 2, when the chairman announced that he had collected a substantial sum of money ...
Article : 126 wordsAccident.—As the outcome of a collision between a motor truck and a motor cycle in Palmerin-street, David Baxter is now an inmate of the ...
Article : 118 wordsPresentation.—A pleasing function took place in the Oddfellows' Hall on September 7, when Mr. M. O'Donohoe, president of the football club, presented Messrs. D. ...
Article : 93 wordsSir,—It was pleasing to note in this morning's issue of your paper the encomiums passed upon the present occupants of the kiosk by "Pan." ...
Article : 308 wordsThe old saying that distance lends enchantment is never more apt to the point than when applied to people whose breath is laden with ...
Article : 151 wordsConcert.—On llth lnst. Mr. Vaughan's Concert Company staged a highly successful concert in the Memorial Hall in aid of the Cooroy C.W.A. funds. ...
Article : 153 wordsSpring Fete.—The annual spring fete, held under the auspices of St. Andrew's Church of England Sewing Guild, took place on Thursday afternoon and ...
Article : 94 wordsSocial.—An enjoyable evening, organised oy Misses Vera Smith and Annie Klupfel, in aid of the sweet stall at the forthcoming Congregational fete, was held on ...
Article : 348 wordsSir,—I don't wonder at Mr. M'Cormack (our Premier) saying that unless the City Council conducted the business of the city better he would oust ...
Article : 562 wordsShearers' Ball.—One of the most enjoyable balls of the season was held on September 10. at the shearers' shed on Guyan station. Messrs. J. Rowland and J. ...
Article : 96 wordsBand Conductor.—Mr. W. Lewis has been appointed conductor of the newlyorganised Lismore Municipal Band. This organisation is to be composed of former ...
Article : 484 wordsThere was a sensational ending to the wrestling contest between the Americans, Walter Miller and Bob Kruse, at Rushcutters Bay Stadium, ...
Article : 137 wordsBall.—The Noosa and Districts Friendly Societies' Association's annual ball was held in the Cooran Memorial School of Arts on September 12, attracting a fair ...
Article : 107 wordsAccident.—Mr. D. Affleck, of Glenview, sustained serious Injuries to his right eye, as a result of being struck by a piece of wood when brushing undergrowth. He ...
Article : 76 wordsTennis Club's Ball.—The annual tennis ball, under the auspices of the Pimpinbudgee Club, was held in King's Hall, and was well attended, visitors coming from ...
Article : 137 wordsSurprise Evening.—An enjoyable evening was spent at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Crees, on September 1, when a number of their friends paid them a ...
Article : 227 wordsSir,—Professor Lovatt Evans, under the heading of "Life and Death," in the "Courier" of September 12, asserts that every advance in surgery and ...
Article : 336 wordsMasonic Installation.—The Installation or Wor. Master and investiture of officers of Lodge Colinton No. 274, U.G.L. of Queensland, took place on ...
Article : 221 wordsFire.—Mr. M'Lean an elderly settler who has recently taken up an abandoned block with the intention of pig farming had his tent and all his belongings. ...
Article : 155 wordsPersonal.—Mr. J. K. M'Kinstry, with Mrs. M'Kinstry, and family, left on September 12 for Kingaroy. Mr. M'Kinstry takes charge of the Kingaroy district for the ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Tue 18 Sep 1928, Page 10
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