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Stanthorpe in 1948

Key Stanthorpe events in 1948:

January 1

• Electricity Supply for Wallangarra: “Negotiations have been successfully finalised for electricity supply to Wallangarra by means of a transmission line from Tenterfield Shire Council has received approval from the New South Wales Government. Authorities hope to raise a loan of £22,000 to finance the purchase of the plant and carrying out the necessary extensions.”

January 23

• Mineral Survey to be conducted at Silverspur for Silver, lead, zinc and copper.

• Local Industry: Iona Packing House & Cold Stores at Applethorpe

January 27

• New School Opened at Bapaume (building removed from Glenlyon)

February 10

• The Railway Strike: 420 tons of fruit carried by road

February 13

• Stanthorpe to have water supply Council unanimously decides to proceed. Cost up to £145,000 since report submitted by Jack Mulholland in April last the rise in the basic wage and 40 hours week had increased cost from £131,000. Maximum government subsidy of 33 1/3 (loan 30-40 years).

• Wallangarra Water Supply May be Completed in a Year

February 24

• Back Pages of Stanthorpe Fruit Industry Mr A. Baker

February 27

• Work Commenced on bituminising. O’Mara Terrace also to be sealed: Railway, Farley, Marsh, Corundum, Locke, Stannum, Folkestone to follow.

March 19

• Memorial Recreation Park for Applethorpe to provide a playing area for cricket, tennis, bowls, basketball and athletic sports.

March 30

• Back to Stanthorpe Gathering at Brunswick Street Methodist Hall

April 13

• Total valuation of Shire up 23.3 per cent

April 20

• The Church of England Eisteddfod

• Donations Received for Equipping a Pipe Band

May 4

• DSGC to establish a nursery for propagating rootstocks.

May 11

• Obituary Frank Fearnside

• Cr Hawker suggests a new Recreation Ground Meeting to Form Town Band

• Disorderly conduct near Dance Hall

• Wallangarra Water: “Preliminary investigations for installation of water supply for military dam underway.”

• Council to erect a plaque for WWII fallen at Soldiers Memorial

June 11

• Kiwis Pass Through Stanthorpe (Rugby League)

June 22

• Clothes & Meat Rationing Off Today

July 6

• Total Rateable value £539,136

July 2

• Sunday Sydney – Wallangarra Mail Service ends. Mail Train from Wallangarra on Monday will also be discontinued.

• Mt. Tully Residents to Repair Road

August 3

• Stanthorpe Shire Council decreased the general rate to 10d; an additional rate of 3.5 d for Stanthorpe Improvement Scheme Telegraphic Systems

August 20

• Telegraphic systems will replace manual morse machines at Stanthorpe Exchange. Teletype machine for Brisbane to Sydney messages.

• Cattle yards to be erected at Showgrounds

September 19

• Exhibition Golf by Jim Ferrier in Stanthorpe

September 21

• Plans for a Memorial Hall Abandoned. Money raised is handed to the RSL for a memorial club.

• Cr F.A. Rogers New Shire Chairman, following resignation of N. E. Crisp.

October 5

• Tourist Development League for Stanthorpe

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