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  4. Court open to public Bay wreck inquiry on June 20

    A PUBLIC inquiry will be held in Brisbane on June 20 into the grounding of the freighter Marietta Dal. Evidence will be heard from the master ...

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  5. RACE GOES ON AGAINST THE WEATHER AT THE MARIETTA DAL SALVAGE JOB

    SALVAGE work in progress on the wrecked freighter, Marietta Dal, off Cape Moretor yesterday. When a Courier-Mail photographer took this aerial picture part of the valuable cargo was being transferred to the lighter for transport to Brisbane. Work is being pressed while fine weather holds.—Other pictures. Page 3. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COMPROMISE HOPE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Labour men still hope that the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) will change his mind on the Anti-Red Bill. More militant members of the party are fostering ...

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  7. Day By Day

    IT used to be the ambition of able-bodied males on this continent to work hard ...

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  8. "IT'S MY FAULT":

    NEW YORK, June 8 n (A.A.P.).—Mrs. Anthony Eden blurted out, "So what?" when told ...

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  9. WORRY Deadly as a bullet

    LONDON, June 8.—Worry can kill you as surely as a bullet. And unfortunately the human ...

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  10. Better £ move by Menzies

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) has summoned the full Cabinet ...

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  11. ASKS FOR PRAYERS

    WASHINGTON, June 8 (A.A.P.).—President Truman has appealed for "prayers by the religious ...

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  12. New Guinea claim

    DJAKARTA, June 8 (A.A.P.).—The Indonesian President (Dr. Soekarno) was loudly cheered at ...

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  13. POSED AS SECURITY OFFICERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Two young ex-servicemen, representing themselves as security ...

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  14. Memorial service by Jap bishop

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A Japanese bishop will officiate at a service to-morrow night in ...

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  15. YOUR MORNING'S WINTER NEWS Westerlies going—but frosts are due now

    BRISBANE temperatures slipped steadily yesterday afternoon and last night, and frosts are predicted for to-day. This follows the first strong ...

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  17. Claim Mexican mistreatment

    NEW YORK, June 8 (A.A.P).—Mr. and Mrs. Vern Tremewen. of Montreal, who claimed they were mistreated by Mexican ...

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  18. UNDER TRAM, BUT ONLY SCRATCHED

    THOMAS Edwin Gordon, 44, was pinned under a 12-ton tram for 10 minutes last night—and escaped with a few scratches and bruises. The wheels went so close ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Recall Leopold

    BRUSSELS, June 8 (A.A.P.). The Belgian Christian Socialists (Catholic) Party assured of a majority in both Houses of ...

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  20. TO TIGHTEN SECURITY

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Security is to be tightened up at munition factories and other establishments operated ...

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  21. Policeman hurt

    Beenleigh ambulance treated Constable Austin Reynolds Keohan, 26. motor cycle policeman, when his machine ...

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  22. ONE JUMPED 2 SEARCHED

    GRAFTON, Thursday.—A young man who jumped from the Brisbane express between Grafton railway station ...

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  23. New lava flow

    HONOLULU, June 8 (A.A.P.).—A new river of lava branched out from the main stream flowing down the south-west flank ...

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  24. Menzies' visit

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said to-day that he did not yet know how long his July ...

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  25. Every minute of leave counts SAILORS TAKE TO AIR

    TWENTY-FOUR Queensland sailors got a flying start on their bi-annual leave by hiring a Douglas air-liner to bring them from Nowra, south of Sydney, to Brisbane yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Drowned in hole

    MARYBOROUGH, Thursday.—Ross David Thompson, 2 1/2. was drowned in a water-filled post hole in the garden of his ...

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  27. £134,577 Left by hotelkeeper

    William Denis O'Connor, retired hotelkeeper of Valetta Street, Manly, who died or January 14, left £134,577 gross ...

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  28. Wan of 37 has poliomyelitis

    A 37-year-old Corinda man has been reported to the City Council as a confirmed poliomyelitis case. ...

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  29. Man, 74, dies on way to hospital

    A 14-year-old married man died as he was being admitted to the Brisbane General Hospital at 6.30 last night. ...

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  30. Petrol quota

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Fuel Minister (Sen. McLeay) said to-day that the Government was considering ...

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  31. Rail line block

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.—Derailment of 20 hopper wag[?]ons last night blocked the Collinsville-Bowen railway line ...

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  32. Dunstan's £17,317

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Sir Albert Arthur Dunstan Premier of Victoria for more than 10 years, who died on ...

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  33. BANDITS COST £117,000 (stg.) A HEAD

    SINGAPORE, June 7.—A Pahang planter walked up to the Colonial Secretary (Mr. James Griffiths) during ...

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  34. Boat inspections

    CLEVELAND, Thursday.—The Redlands Shire Council decided to-day to submit to the Local Authorities' Conference ...

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  35. Abattoir normal

    Irritation tactics in the meal industry in Queensland virtually ended yesterday when Brisbane Abattoir employees ...

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