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  2. MORE EMPLOYMENT

    QUEENSLAND had prospects of more employment in 1939-40 than in the year to close on June 30, said the State ...

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  3. FREE FOOD FOR THE NEEDY

    Action taken in the United States to deal with the problem of surplus food production, by free distribution to needy people, has gained the live interest of the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Foley). ...

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  4. WORLD PACT ON WHEAT

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Yesterday the Prime Minister (Mr. Menizes) took the first official step towards ascertaining the opinions ...

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  5. In The Churches

    The resolution passed at Synod last week, calling upon Church of England people to take their part in the stand against the evil of ...

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  6. Off To The Snow Country

    Marjorie Boreham (left) and Ruth Massey,two of the 100 people who sat in a train at Kyogle station shortly before 1 p.m. yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. First Steps in War Plane Building Here

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Definite steps towards the production of Bristol Beaufort defence aircraft in Australia were announced to-night by the Minister ...

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  8. "Life-Saving Method Was Changed"

    COOLANGATTA, Sunday.—Leonard E. Wort, a member of the Currumbin Beach Vikings Lifesaving Club, told the Coroner (Mr. ...

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  9. Blanket Fund Now £90 Short Of Aim

    Less than £90 is needed now to reach £500, the objective of the Queensland Social Service League's blanket fund sponsored by The ...

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  10. KOOLAN ISLAND ORE SURVEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Dr. W. G. Woolnough, geological adviser to the Commonwealth Government, who returned to Sydney on Saturday in the Marella ...

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  11. Woman Scientist's Death

    LONDON, June 25.—Dame Maria Ogilvie-Gordon, who died to-day, was one of the leading women scientists. She had made extensive geological ...

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  12. Perth Jewish Leader's Death

    PERTH Sunday.—Rabbi D. I. Freedman, who entered the Perth Hospital on Thursday following a heart attack, died on Saturday, aged 65. ...

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  13. Higher Wage Sought For Nurses

    GRAFTON, Sunday. — The New South Wales Hospitals Commission's reply to the Grafton District Hospital Board's request, for an increased ...

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  14. "Miss Canberra" Has Voice Of Fine Quality

    In a restrained programme, chosen apparently in keeping with the spirit of Sunday, Miss Dorothy Thomas, known professionally as "Miss ...

    Article : 201 words
  15. Gatton High School Additions Opened

    GATTON, Sunday.—Additions, which cost £4000, were opened at the Gatton State Intermediate and High School by the leader of the Opposition (Mr. ...

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  16. Death at 101

    Mr. Michael Patrick Doyle O'Brien, who had lived in Australia for 100 years and Queensland for 80 years, has died in a Brisbane hospital, aged ...

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  17. Nominations For C.O.D. Committee Election

    STANTHORPE, Sunday.—Following nominations have been received for the Deciduous Sectional Group Committee elections of the Committee of ...

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    ARCHBISHOP'S COMPLIMENT.—A compliment was paid by Archbishop Duhig in St. Stephen's Cathedral yesterday to Professor Georg Gruber and ...

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  19. RADIO SAVES LIFE OF SEAMAN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—In response to an urgent radio call, the pilot tender Endeavour met the inter-State freighter. Iron Warrior, off Sydney ...

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  20. CABLES ACROSS RIVER

    A suggestion that overhead electricity transmission wires being run across the Brisbane River from towers erected on the Indooroopilly and Chelmer shores ...

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  21. Darwin Soldier Lost In Bush

    DARWIN, Sunday.—Gunner K. Harris, formerly of Western Australia, and now a member of the Darwin mobile force, is lost in the bush about 40 miles ...

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  22. LACK OF FILM PLAYERS

    The Australian him industry is feeling the effect of the number of players who have gone abroad. This was revealed by the ...

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    COMMERCE CONGRESS. — Three Queenslanders are included in the Australian delegation of 19 to the 10th congress of the International Chamber ...

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  26. Premier's Stand On Register Criticised

    The vice-president of the Queensland Trades and Labour Council (Mr. H. J. Harvey) said on Saturday that the suggestion of the Premier that the ...

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  27. Ketch Hispaniola Again Puts Back

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. George O'Brien's ketch, Hispaniola returned to Palm Beach on Saturday, after falling for the third time in recent months to ...

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  28. LABOUR QUEST FOR UNITY BASIS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A further effort to bring the two Labour factions together to determine a basis of representation at the forthcoming unity ...

    Article : 124 words
  29. Fotini Carras Wreck

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Consul-General for Greece (Mr. E. Vrisakis) said on Saturday that, after having conducted an inquiry into the recent ...

    Article : 94 words
  30. PERSONAL

    THE area commissioner for Toc H in Queensland (Mr. J. C. Arkell), who arrived in Melbourne on Friday after visiting Tasmania, will leave on his ...

    Article : 65 words
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