Lake Street, Cairns, c 1935

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Cairns Post
28 May 1935

LITTERING FOOTPATH IN LAKE-STREET. CITY COUNCIL ACTS.

The adjourned hearing of the case in which the Council of the City of Cairns, through its health inspector (Mr. D. V. J. Glasgow), proceeded against Frank Lennon, Steve Edwards and Cyril Fleming for depositing prawns and fish on the footpath in Lake-street was continued yesterday in the Cairns Summons Court before Mr. R. C. Grenier, P.M.

Mr. C. K. Bennett (MacDonnell, Harris and Bennett) represented the city council anti Mr R. J. Gallagher appeared for defendants.

A plea of guilty was entered on behalf of defendants.

Each defendant was fined 10/-, with all costs of court, and £1/1/- professional costs.

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Eagle Heights Hotel, Tamborine Mountain, January 1931

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The Brisbane Courier
2 January 1931

TAMBORINE MOUNTAIN.

At the invitation of Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Dean about 50 guests assembled at the Eagle Heights Hotel last Wednesday evening to celebrate the New Year. The rooms were decorated with festoons of coloured streamers Interspersed with electric light bulbs and evergreens. Dancing and parlour games were enjoyed. Miss Mackenzie was encored for her rendering of a Scotch reel, and Miss Howard delighted the audience with a display of the sword dance. Mr Taylor gave an exhibition of high-stepping. Those present included: Messrs. H. Bishop, W. C. A. Boblnson, F. Holzapfel, Fred. W. Taylor, E. F. Bicher, B. Henderson, T. Fulton, J. Beeves, J. Dwyer (Gatton), Lucemore (Rockhampton), Laurie (Rockhampton), Hewitt (Toowong), H. Martin (Nudgee), T. Bell, and B. W. Jackson, and John Irvine (Mayne); Mesdames H. Bishop, W. C. A. Robinson, E. Follows, E. F. Richer, Fulton, Lucemore

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New School, Fortitude Valley, July 1950

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Sunday Mail
29 January 1950

£30,961 IMPROVEMENT IN SCHOOL

THE first school built in the Valley cost £39/14/3. The new one opened by the Education Minister (Mr. Bruce) in Brookes Street, Valley, yesterday afternoon cost £31,000.

The new building contains six large, well equipped, and well-ventilated classrooms, and will accommodate 250 pupils. Built of brick, with plaster facings, the school embraces the latest in modern designs to ensure first-class conditions for pupils and teachers.

There are ample amenities for physical training and recreation.

The Works Minister (Mr. Power) said at the opening ceremony that the new school was one answer to those who criticised the State Government’s school building programme.

Mr. Bruce said that war and scholastic records showed clearly that the Queensland standard of education was as high as in any other part of Australia.

The Public Works Department Under Secretary (Mr. Lyons) said that the Works Department was convinced there was

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Hambledon Sugar Mill near Cairns, c 1935

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Cairns Post
11 July 1935

SUGAR SEASON. HAMBLEDON MILL. CUTTING COMMENCED.

With the best part of 400 cutters signed on, the sugar season in the Hambledon (C.S.R.) mill area will be in full swing by the end of the week. Some of the cutters started on Tuesday to give the mill a supply to test its machinery. More cutters began yesterday and the mill will commence its crushing to-day. The remainder of the cutters will have begun work by Monday- next.

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Nudgee Beach State School, Additions, July 1950

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The Telegraph
23 August 1946

Nudgee Beach School Additions

The school buildings at Woolooman are to be removed and re erected at Nudgee Beach, to provide additonal accommodation at the Nudgee Beach State School, said the Minister for Public Works (Mr Bruce) today. He added that the work would cost about £373 and would be carried out by contract.

The Cracow State School would be removed and re-crccted on a new site the Minister also said. Provision was made for improvements to ventilation, external painting of all buildings and internal painting of the school building and residence and the estimated expenditure was £1,798.

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