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  4. TO REDUCE WASTE. IN PRIMARY PRODUCTION.

    Australian primary production is being organised on a new plan, which is virtually that submitted by the Queensland Minister for ...

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  7. BUTTER PRICE.

    The Dairy Produce Control Committee recommended to the Federal Government that the British Government be approached for increased prices for ...

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  8. BRISBANE NOTES.

    A colourless gathering and a cloourless speech marked the opening of Parliament on Tuesday. The Premier was present for only a few minutes, ...

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  9. FOOTBALL.

    Down nine points at half-time and beaten for the run of ball from the set scrums, the A.A. Tigers lived up to their name, to come from behind in the last ...

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  10. INCREASED EXCISE.

    The additional excise levied upon liquor by the Budget to be presented to Parliament on Wednesday will involve an increase in price to the consumer. ...

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  11. AMERICAN AID.

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says that United States land Spanish relations improved considerably in recent months and there ...

    Article : 195 words
  12. POTATO LABOUR ASSURANCE.

    "Potato growers may plant with the knowledge that when the time comes the necessary labour will be supplied," said the Commerce Minister (Mr. ...

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  13. BROTHERS WIN.

    Giving a second-half display comparable to the best by the triumphant combinations of 1935 and 1939, Brothers defeated Southern Suburbs 20-11, to ...

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  14. PITIFUL PLIGHT.

    The "Herald Tribune" correspondent on the West African coast says the plight at Dakar is pitiful as a result of the Allied blockade, and lack of ...

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  15. SEA WARFARE. MORE SINKINGS.

    The Navy has announced that enemy submarines sank two more merchantmen, and a medium sized British ship was torpedoed and shelled several ...

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  16. FORMER QUEENSLANDER.

    The story of the detention of Mr. Eric Baynes, a former Rockhampton (Q.). engineer, by the Japanese at Hong Kong has been told by his wife, who reached ...

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  17. BRAVE ARREST

    For outstanding courage in arresting a desperate armed criminal who had threatened to shoot if his arrest was attempted, two Victorian constables have been ...

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  18. TWO U-BOATS ACCOUNTED FOR.

    The newspaper, "El Crisol," has reported that an Axis submarine has been sunk and another captured with 35 of the crew off Oriente Province, Eastern Cuba. ...

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  19. HITLER'S WORST BLUNDER.

    Adolf Hitler committed the greatest blunder of his career when he took upon himself the odium of declaring war upon the U.S.A. That is the ...

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  20. RUGBY UNION.

    Eagle Junction, Rugby Union premiers in 1935, 1936, 1937, and 1940, defeated G.P.S. 3-nil in the final at the Exhibition Ground yesterday, but as ...

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  21. COUPLE SHOT.

    While playing darts at the Hotel Groesynyd, in Wales, where they were staying. Mr. John Haden, of Alridge (Staffordshire), and Mrs Joan Rcay. wife of Dr. ...

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  22. BRITISH ARMY'S BOOTS.

    The British Army is on the march in boots which weigh 1lb. less than in 1918. Their average weight in the last war was 5lb. a pair; their average ...

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  23. MONEY FOR BRITAIN.

    The banking information service urges persons remitting money from Australia and New Zealand to use mail or telegraphic transfers to London. The bankers ...

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  24. ALLEGED BRITISH LANDING.

    To-day's Rome communique declares that a small enemy unit attempted to land on the island of Cerigotto, between Kythera and Crete, on Friday night, but ...

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  25. ARMY ON CHARCOAL.

    To conform with the army policy of conserving petrol, gas producers are being fitted to as many army vehicles as is practicable, the Army Minister ...

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