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Aloomba State School, circa 1914 Bunny Adair and Gladys Down, Freshwater Hall near Cairns after their marriage, 1928. Herbert Arthur Adair was born 23 August 1905 at Wolfram Camp, Queensland, Australia, the son of Cecil Henry Adair and his wife Helen (née Barratt). [1]
The Cairns Post is a major News Corporation newspaper in Far North Queensland, Australia, that exclusively serves the Cairns area. It has daily coverage on local, state, national and world news, plus a wide range of sections and liftouts covering health, beauty, cars and lifestyle.
Richard Alfred Tills was born on 12 June 1860 in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. [2] He was the eldest son of Alice Harrison and Alfred Tills, originally a carpenter, [3] but a newsagent by the time Richard was born [4] and later a grocer. [5]
Father Michael Clancy's Requiem Mass and funeral was on Friday 22 May. [8] Innisfail came to a standstill as the Funeral Procession made its way through the streets and back to the church. [8] Many people wept openly. [8] Father Clancy was buried in front of the Shrine to Mary, Mother of Good Counsel, a cross inlaid in the floor indicating his ...
Tom See Poy, also known as Taam Sze-Pui, (circa 1853 – 18 April 1926) was a Chinese Australian storekeeper in Innisfail, Queensland, Australia.At its peak, his department store See Poy & Sons was one of the foremost department stores in north Queensland.
Thomas Joseph Lonergan (born 28 December 1964) [1] and Eileen Cassidy Lonergan (née Hains; born 3 March 1969) [2] were a married American couple who were unintentionally abandoned in the Coral Sea off Australia's northeast coast on 25 January 1998 during a group scuba-diving trip aboard MV Outer Edge.
Cairns Argus (Queensland Directory 1895). Premises of the Cairns Argus newspaper on Spence Street, Cairns, ca. 1898. The Cairns Argus , from 1911 onward Cairns Daily Argus , was a newspaper published from 1888 to 1918 in Cairns , Queensland , Australia .
Hunter was elected to the Queensland Legislative Assembly as the member for Burke in 1888 [1] but was declared insolvent in 1890 and forfeited his seat. [3]After he left politics, Hunter established a fruit pulp and molasses business in Cairns where he was also at one time a publican and auctioneer.