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  2. PAGE THREE PIC-STRIP TAKES A LOOK AT A WILD PIG HUNT

    WOMEN will not he welcome at the wild pig hunt at Pittsworth to-day. Twenty men will beat the scrub over five properties to rout 30 wild pigs that have been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. CALLIDE COAL HOPE

    HOPES are held that inspection of the Collide goal field by Government leaders of three States to-morrow may clinch large coal orders for Queensland. The Callide open-cut will be visited ...

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  4. Hospital welcome

    KILLARNEY, Sunday.—When the Killarney and District Memorial Hospital officially opened ...

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  5. TO CALL NEW WITNESS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. A. Brindley, solicitor for Darcy Dugan and William Mears, said to-night an ...

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  6. DOLLARS IN TALK ON £

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Federal Cabinet adjourned late yesterday after a two-day sitting debating and listening to advisers on rising Australian living costs. ...

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  7. HAS NOT SEEN IT

    ATTRACTIVE brownetts, Peg Arbuthnot, stewardess with the Elsanna on her Brisbane-Thursday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. £47

    ONLY £47 is needed to fill The Courier-Mail's £500 Blanket Fund to provide winter warmth ...

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  9. Standard holiday fight on

    The four mothers who began the agitation for State school holidays to coincide with those of ...

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  10. 15 SEATS TO DECIDE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The fate of the Labour Government will be decided by seven country and eight city ...

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  11. 'Quibble' on dingo bonuses

    LONGREACH, Sunday.—Australia's wool industry was worth £294 million a year, yet the ...

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  12. Rival moves on Red Bill

    Protests will be made against the communist party dissolution Bill next week-end, when between 400 and 500 ...

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  13. Last conference for power chief

    ANNUAL conference of State Regional Electricity Boards opening at Maryborough on Tuesday will be the last for the Electricity Commission's head (Mr. S. F. Cochran). ...

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  14. Inigo asks successor

    Queensland's long-range weather forecaster, 78-year-old Mr. Inigo Jones, is worried about his successor after ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Body found

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday.—The body of Adavale Edith Pcole, 56, married, was found floating in the Fitzroy River ...

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  16. 300 Will attend Anglican Synod

    About 300 delegates will attend the annual Anglican Synod in Brisbane, beginning on June 19. ...

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  17. N.Z. wage rise

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday (A.A.P.).—New Zealand's Arbitration Court announced during the week-end an interim ...

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  18. Four "points" for country

    SIR Herbert Gepp, one of Australia's best known industrialists, has four points of advice for Australia. ...

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  19. Advertising

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  20. Train derailed

    CAIRNS, Sunday.—Three waggons and the van of a goods train travelling from Dimbulah to Mareeba were derailed five ...

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  21. Dead in bucket

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Ten minutes after she crawled from the kitchen at her home in Toorak, an 11-month-old ...

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  22. EAST DOES MEET WEST

    LARGE congregations attended St. John's Cathedral and All Saints' Anglican Church yesterday morning to hear sermons by the first Japanese visitor to Australia since the was The Bishop of Kobe, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Clinic made lame walk

    The Methodist foot clinic of Enoggera hot "made the lame walk," according to its founder, the Rev. H. Ralph ...

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  24. Conscience note led to sermon

    Conscience money paid to a Valley storekeeper last week provided a minister with the theme for his sermon yesterday ...

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  25. Victim appeals for hoodlums

    A Methodist Minister who has been bashed by slum hood lums, last night slated Australians' "heartless attitude to ...

    Article : 133 words
  26. Choir's tribute to late leader

    "The Long Day Closes" was the vocal tribute sung by the Brisbane Apollo Choir at the graveside of Mr. Thomas ...

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  27. Grain cargoes

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Ships leaving Australian ports would soon be allowed to stow more Brain between decks, to ...

    Article : 71 words
  28. U.N.O. "unreal"

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Russia had made the United Nations an "unreal organisation" by refusing to ...

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  29. Fell from wall?

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The body of a man was found 25ft. below a wall near the entrance to the Darling Harbour goods ...

    Article : 48 words
  30. Just-a-minute

    NAME three people famed in history or legend whose life stories would have been much different if they'd been ...

    Article : 28 words
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