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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Church Fete.—The annual fete, organised by the North Pine Presbyterian Women's Guild to augment church funds, Was held in the School of Arts, Petrie, ...

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  5. NORTH ARM.

    Gold Mining.—The management of the Golden Surprise Gold Mining Company Limited, of North Arm, employed 14 men in November putting up the battery they ...

    Article : 63 words
  6. TEWANTIN.

    Fishing.—At the North Shore, near Tewantin, on December 6, the members of the Cooroy Amateur Fishermen's Association held their last competition of the ...

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  7. DAYBORO.

    Presentation.—At a dance held at the Mt. Pleasant School of Arts on December 5, Mrs. Rospingaroff (nee M'Mahon, late schoolmistress) was presented with a ...

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  8. BUDERIM.

    School Sports.—Owing to the wet Weather experienced here, the school committee decided to cancel the arrangements made regarding the holding of sports at ...

    Article : 520 words
  9. ST. GEORGE.

    Presentation.—on December 11, the State School disbanded for the Christmas holidays. A concert programme was rendered by the pupils, and presentations ...

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  10. YARRAMAN.

    Reserve Trustees.—A public meeting was held in Durham's Hall on December 5 for the purpose of electing five trustees of the recently granted recreation reserve. ...

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  11. KINGSTON.

    Cricket Dance.—A dance was held in the Kingston School of Arts on December 5 in aid of the Kingston Cricket Club. The chocolate waltz was won by Miss Reeve ...

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  12. MARYBOROUGH

    Log Sale.—A log sale was hold on De cember 12, when 1,000.000 feet of log timber realised 1/7 per 100 super, feet in excess of the upset price. On eight lots ...

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  13. BLI BLI.

    Anniversary Fete.—A fete and dance on December 12 marked the fourth anniversary of the opening of the Bil Bil Public Hall. Stalls were well patronised, under ...

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  14. COORAN.

    U.A.O.D.—A meeting of the member's of the Cooran branch of the U.A.O.D. was held on December 8, when P.A.D. Bros. B. Smith occupied the chair. The ...

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  15. DULACCA.

    Rain and Crops.—The district is now thoroughly soaked, and all creeks and dams are full, as a result of the splendid rains. Grass is already in abundance. ...

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  16. WALLAVILLE.

    Children's Concert.—A children's concert was held in the Wallaville Hall on December 12, in aid of the Roman Catholic Church funds. There was a good ...

    Article : 134 words
  17. NERANG.

    Concert and Dance.—A concert and dance organised by Mr. D. Lindsay, assisted by Mrs. G. Abrahams, was held in the Mudgeeraba Memorial Hall on ...

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  18. BARCALDINE.

    Golf Club.—The Golf Club wound up a very successful season with a picnic luncheon on the links last Sunday. The associate members provided an excellent ...

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  19. GOOD WILL LUNCHEON.

    "May the good will ship travel many times across the ocean," said the Prime Minister (Mr. J. H. Scullin), in proposing the toast of the Canadian Trade ...

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  20. PERSONAl.

    The Honourable the Chief Justice (Sir James Blair, Kt.), accompanied by Lady Blair, will leave by to-day's mail train for Stanthorpe. Early in ...

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  21. EIDSVOLD.

    Hospital Committee.—At the monthly meeting of the Eidsvold Hospital committee accounts amounting to £ll6/17/2 were passed for payment, leaving a credit ...

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  22. MAY BOOMERANG.

    strong resentment and a movement to form a breakaway non-political union are the only results achieved so far by a circular sent by the executive ...

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  23. TULLY.

    Cane Crushing.—The Tully mill ceased crushing on December 12, after having put through a record tonnage of 256,569 tons of cane. The previous record for ...

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  24. LAIDLEY.

    A. and I. Society.—Mr. J. Campbell presided at a meeting of the committee of the Laidley A. and I. Society held in the School of Arts on December 12. It was ...

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  25. WARM EXCHANGE.

    "You say that outside," Hugh Donald M'Intosh replied heatedly to Mr. W. A. Windeyer during his examination before the Registrar in ...

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  26. EUDLO.

    Dance.—The cricketers' dance was held on December 12, Mr. V. Laxton was M.C. There was a good attendance from Eud[?]o and Mooloolah. Music was supplied by ...

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  27. A LARGE CARGO.

    Laden with Canadian merchandise, the "good will" ship Canadian Constructor berthed in Victoria Dock this morning on her return voyage from ...

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  28. DULACCA.

    Athletic Club.—On December 12, at a public meeting, it was decided to form an athletic club. Mr. J. Laverty was elected president, and Mr. R. Murton ...

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  29. GOOLMAN SHIRE COUNCIL.

    councillor A. G. Muller presided at the December meeting of the Goolman Shire Council, when official notification was received concerning the abolition of Ipswich ...

    Article : 120 words
  30. MAPLETON.

    House Destroyed.—A four-roomed furnished house, belonging to Mr. C. Stibbs, at present residing at Ambrose. Mt. Larcombe, was destroyed by fire on ...

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  31. VIOLENT STORM.

    A violent hail and thunderstorm burst over Tully late this afternoon. Houses were unroofed and fences were destroyed, whilst the roof of a ...

    Article : 69 words
  32. CHINCHILLA.

    Shire council Election.—An extraordinary election for the Chinchilla Shire Council, occasioned by the creation of the new fourth division, resulted in the return for ...

    Article : 66 words
  33. GREENMOUNT.

    Dance.—An "old-time" dance and euchre party was held in the Budgee State School, the proceeds being in aid of the school funds. Mr. W. R. Bellingham was the ...

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  34. LONGREACH.

    Presentation.—Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Culen has left for Ipswich, to which town Mr. Cullen who has been postmaster at Longreach for several years, has been ...

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  35. MONTVILLE.

    Pianoforte Recital.—The pupils of Miss Elsic Skene. A.T.C.L., gave a planoforto recital in the School of Arts on December 11 last, to a large and appreciative ...

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