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  2. ACCOUNTANT'S EVIDENCE MAY IMPLICATE HIS CLIENT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Evidence from an accountant had probably implicated James Joseph Lynch, ballroom proprietor, in illegal liquor dealings, the ...

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  3. BENNETT'S CLAIM

    SIR John Chandler was interested only in the "social pomp" of being Lord Mayor ...

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  4. GOVT. ASKS BLANKET

    THE Government asked the Industrial Court yesterday for a blanket order to allow a 7 a.m. start in all south-east Queensland industry. ...

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  5. Voice will "fly"

    MESSAGE from home being recorded last night by Mrs. W. Law, of Moorooka, to be flown to her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MR. BRYAN QUITS

    KEY executive position in the Labour Party's State branch became vacant ...

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  7. THE MAN WHO IS RETIRING AGAIN

    HEADMASTER Mr. W. A. Zerner, "Onkel" to every migrant child who passed through Wacol Migrant Camp's School, saying good-bye to some of his pupils yesterday. Mr. Zerner will retire ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Need 2000 tons

    THE 2600-ton freighter, Denman, will sail for Hobart to-morrow almost empty. ...

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  9. CORAL SEA VISIT

    U.S. Lieutenant-General Eichelberger, who is visiting Australia for the celebration of the Coral Sea ...

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  10. Early start an new hospital

    CONTRACT will be signed to-morrow for the new £750,000 Mater Mothers' Hospital. It is expected that preliminary work will begin ...

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  11. CAPTURE GUNMEN

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Two armed youths were arrested at gunpoint of Blayney, near Bathurst ...

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  12. Woolshed to Fair

    Brothers, 21 and 17, are the youngest commercial exhibitors at the Queensland ...

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  13. Court summons

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Plumbers' Union and the Building Trade Employers' Group to-day were ...

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  14. Premier moves on loan threat

    THE Premier (Mr. Gair) yesterday conferred with top State officials on threatened cuts in Queensland's loan works programme. This followed a ...

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  15. He steps up

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Rear-Admiral J. A. S. Eccles, who returned to England last October after having ...

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  16. MAYOR'S POLICY SPEECH

    A SERIES of "shock attacks" will be launched by the Lord Mayor (Sir John Chandler) when he delivers his policy speech for the council election in the City Hall to[?] ...

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  17. Will retain title Dean

    Dean W. E. C. Barrett, who will officially retire to-morrow as Dean of Brisbane, will still be ...

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  18. 2 Attack lonely woman

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.—Two young labourers pleaded guilty here to-day to assaulting their ...

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  19. Advertising

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  20. Vital Fedl. subjects

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Federal Cabinet will meet to-morrow to debate three vital subjects. ...

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  21. Advertising

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  22. Wardsmen in smash

    Five men were injured in a road collision in blinding rain in Montague Road, South Brisbane, at 11.30 ...

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  23. A BALLET SURPRISE

    UNREHEARSED ballet incident, as University students danced "The Sleeping Princess" in the foyer of His Majesty's Theatre lash night. The students carried in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Child killed

    LISMORE, Monday. — Beverley Rainbird, 6, of Messenger Street, Byron Bay, was killed instantly ...

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  25. Two polio cases

    IPSWICH, Monday.—Two more positive cases of poliomyelitis were notified to-day. They are a man, 38 ...

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  26. BIG IPSWICH SHOW ENTRY

    IPSWICH, Monday. — More than 4300 entries have been received for the Ipswich Show on May 13 ...

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  27. DETECTIVE ON CHARGE

    A police departmental inquiry involving a Brisbane C.I. Branch detective was resumed yesterday. ...

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  28. MEAT PANEL DECISION BY CABINET TO-DAY?

    MEAT trade claims for a special committee to advise on future meat prices may be considered to-day by State Cabinet. Wholesale and retail ...

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  29. Red leaves post

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Mr. Don Thomson, Communist secretary of the Building Trades Federation ...

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  30. Fatal crash

    Police believe that a motor cyclist who fell off his machine and suffered fatal head injuries yesterday may ...

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  31. Saved by tree

    MURWILLUMBAH, Monday.—David Arblaster, 52 escaped injury when his panel van left the road and ...

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  32. Lucky escape

    The driver of a small utility escaped serious injury when the vehicle rolled over after striking a parked truck ...

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  33. Fatal collapse

    A man believed to be John Glass, of Sussex Street. West End, collapsed and died in Eagle Farm Road ...

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  34. Wants cost low

    DALBY, Monday.—Wambo Shire Council is trying to obtain Australian materials to reduce the cost of the ...

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  35. TWO HAD FIVE PHONES FOR BETS: FINED £100

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday.—Two men were each fined £50 in the Court of Petty Sessions ...

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  36. Supply limit

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Labour has told the Premier (Mr. J. G. McDonald) that it will support a Bill for only ...

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  37. DON'T MISS THIS BOOK

    LATEST privilege book offer to Courier-Mail readers, "Our Royal Guests," is the record of a glorious ...

    Article : 79 words
  38. Film on sugar

    MACKAY, Monday. — Queensland Canegrowers' Council will be approached to have a sound film made ...

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