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  2. NO A.R.P. OVERTIME PAYMENT

    THE State Government has no intention of paying overtime rates to Crown employees who in their leisure hours do A.R.P. training for the protection of Government property. The Acting Premier (Mr. Cooper) mode this clear last night, when he said: ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. DANCED AT PARTY

    MISS JOCELYN LEVER provided this striking study as she went through the attractive movements of the Hoop Dance at the garden party at Bishopsbourne yesterday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 37 words
  4. Halter For Sydney Race "Secret" Ramp

    RACING in Sydney is honeycombed with a system of espionage which is revealing track and stable secrets to professional tipsters, who continue to break New South Wales laws. ...

    Article : 265 words
  5. LAGOON UNDER GUARD

    Police who are investigating the murders of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Blake, at Nebo, a fortnight ago, have placed an armed guard over ...

    Article : 205 words
  6. 65 RECRUITS AT AIR RALLY

    TEN thousand people at the Royal Australian Air Force rally in Anzac Square last night sang "Land of Hope and Glory" as if it were the National Anthem. Twenty-four recruits for air crew were signed up and 41 ...

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  7. SHIP EXPERT FROM SCOTLAND FOUND MUCH TO LEARN HERE

    A SCOTTISH shipbuilding expert who come here to show a Queensland firm how to build ships saw how ships are built here, and he has returned to Scotland to tell his countrymen how they can speed up their ship building. Sir Alexander Roger, who is chairman of the British Supply Mission to the Eastern Group ...

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  8. Dunedin "Quads" Have A Sister

    "On March 6, 1935, at Dunedin Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, one son and three daughters, all well." Six years ago this birth notice ...

    Article : 152 words
  9. ADJUSTMENTS PLANNED IN TAX ANOMALIES

    The biennial conference of taxation commissioners ended at Canberra late to-night after sitting for more than a fortnight. No great changes in the ...

    Article : 80 words
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  12. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SERIOUS OFFENCE

    Charged in the Police Court yesterday with attempted rape at Brisbane on October 12, 1940. Rex Gillies Sproule, 33, labourer, was remanded until next ...

    Article : 62 words
  13. GAOLED COMMUNIST ONLY BRIGHT SPOT

    A Communist who was gaoled last week for subversive activities is among the City Council candidates for today's municipal polls. He was ...

    Article : 63 words
  14. This'll Make Troops Whistle

    QUEENSLANDERS will soon be whistling about the State's war effort on whistles made in the basement of a Queen Street sports depot to meet an urgent demand by the military authorities for a first delivery of 2000 for the A.I.F., and for 500 to 1000 for A.R.P. workers. They will be turned out on a lathe used ordinarily for making golf clubs. ...

    Article : 308 words
  15. SATURDAY CLOSING BY BUTCHERS "PIPE DREAM"

    A five-day week for butchers' employees and the closure of shops on Saturdays is regarded by master butchers in this State as "a pipe ...

    Article : 93 words
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