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  2. CALLS ON TIMBER STOP NEW HOMES

    A No. 2 priority for house-building in Queensland was absolutely useless at present, said Mr. V. Perrort, of Perrott and Eaborn, timber chants, yesterday. Yesterday The Sunday Mail ...

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  5. CURTIN COMES HOME

    CANBERRA, Saturday. —Progressing steadily to-wards recovery, John Curtin is installed at The Lodge, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 633 words
  6. Reprieve Failed For 41 Donkeys

    FORTY-ONE donkeys were slaughtered at the Brisbane Abattoir latt week. Their carcases were Inter ground down into fertiliser. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THEY DIFFER ONLY OVER POUNDAGE

    The twins, who come from Port Arthur, Texas, are 29, are 6ft. 2in. tall, and not even their best friends can tell them apart. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. War Homes Loan £1250?

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — Possibility of increasing the present advance of £950 to servicemen building war service homes, and ...

    Article : 123 words
  9. Campers Flee From Fires

    MELBOURNE, Saturday—About 300 holiday campers fled in alarm late last night when bush fires swept towards Anglesea and on to ...

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  10. Maniac Kills 2, Injures 2

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Saturday.—Two people ware killed end two wounded when a demented man ran amok with an automatic ...

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  11. JUNGLE MEN'S BEER 'LIFTED'

    MELBOURNE, Saturday: Thousands of bottles of bear intended for troops in New Guinea never reached them, says a soldier ...

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  12. P.O.W's PAID ½d A DAY

    SYDNEY. Saturday.—In Japan's best prisoner of war camps Australians an working for from o halfpenny to 2½d. a day. ...

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  13. MOST MINERS TO RESUME WORK

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Federation leaders believe that most of Australia's 20,000 miners will obey the union direction to resume work ...

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  14. ALLOCATING RAIL SLEEPER BERTHS

    The Railways Commissioner (Mr. Wills) would like to know any other system that would overcome the present system, under which ...

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  15. BOY 'CRACKSMEN' CAUGHT IN ACT

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Two boys, one seven, the other nine, were caught red-handed by police to-day while attempting to break ...

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  16. WOMAN HAS ARM SEVERED IN SMASH

    Mrs. Gladys Campbell, Oriel Road Clayfield had her left arm severed between the wrist and elbow in a collision between a bus, in which she was a passenger, ...

    Article : 53 words
  17. TO-DAY'S RADIO HIGHLIGHTS

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  19. 3 SOLDIERS INJURED IN CAPSIZE

    Three Australian soldiers were injured when a motor truck capsized on Albany Creek Road last night. Sidney Tappersall. 30. ...

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  20. YELARBON FARMER ON MURDER CHARGE

    WARWICK. Saturday.—Mervyn Roy Sutton. 21, farmer, appeared in the Yelarbon Police Court this morning, before Mr. A B. Hansen, ...

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  21. KEROSENE DOWN ½d.

    CANBERRA. Saturday.—The Assistant Prices Commissioner (Mr. H. E. Bishop) announced to-day that a price reduction of ½d. a ...

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  22. Bigamist Mother Loses Baby

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Mrs. Violet McAllister, the expectant mother who was recently sentenced to six months' gaol for bigamy, lost her child during the week after an operation in the Royal Hospital for Women. After representations to the ...

    Article : 294 words
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