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  2. "Secret" resolutions passed by ALP

    The Labour Party in Australia, in the "dumps" after its Federal election defeat, is headed for the biggest "dust-up" since the movement went into politics. Secret resolutions passed at a meeting of the Federal executive of the party ...

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  3. CHEER GIRLS

    STUDENT onlookers were forbidden by head-mistresses and s[?] mistresses to yell their war-cries at yesterday's Secondary Schools' sports at the Cricket Ground, but in the excitement these Brisbane Grammar School lasses just couldn't hold back their cheers for fellow ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Butchers are complaining

    Butchers yesterday severely criticised the Government for what they termed "a man-made shortage of meat ...

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  5. JOYCE STIRLING'S COLUMN

    LAST February I rang the Brisbane City Council and complained about the state of my footpath, which was three feet high with weeds. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. 1 Dead, 12 hurt

    MELBOURNE—A woman was killed and 12 other people injured last night when two cart collided ...

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  7. Ultimatum on mine-Collinsyille must pay

    The Mines Minister (Mr. Riordan) told Collinsville miners this week that they had to make the State mine pay or else. Mr. Riordan chaired WILD 60-mile-an-hour dash—and it's legal, too—for Brisbane drivers Ken Richardson, driving a Cooper-J.A.P. (in front) and Bill Greenwood (MG Special) in the straight at the Strath-pine motor-racing yesterday. Richardson went on to take third place. Greenwood was unplaced. (Full report af racing—Page 28 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "Gelignite to child"

    The fight for and against legalised off-the-course betting will be fought mainly in the northern ...

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  9. See big convoy

    People of the small township of Biackbutt turned out yesterday afternoon to see the biggest ...

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  10. Child mother doing well

    MELBOURNE—The condition of a 14-year-old girl who on Friday gave birth to an 81b baby boy at Footscray ...

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  11. River dragged

    SYDNEY—Police searching for Miss Noreen Moloney. 44, of Coogee, who has been missing for nine days, are ...

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  12. Petrov inquiry to get stronger penal powers

    CANBERRA—Amendments to the Petrov Royal Commission Act are being drafted, in order to clarify the commission's powers. This follows a High Court challenge by witness Rupert Lockwood The amendment will ...

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  13. Way to win

    South Brisbane's new "alderman" is friendly Tom Doyle, who won ALP endorsement for the seat spectacularly at yesterday's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. WE'RE GOING GAY

    Show Week this year will be the biggest and brightest ever held in Brisbane This is why:— Accommodation, ballrooms ...

    Article : 127 words
  15. Considering if they will take riches

    MT. ISA— Eight Mt. Isa working men are this week-end considering whether or not to accept option offers rumoured at up to £500/000 on a ...

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  16. No clue on widow

    SYDNEY—Mystery still surrounds the disappearance of a well-to-do Sydney widow from the ...

    Article : 161 words
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  18. Aircraft in search

    Two aircraft yesterday joined the search for an Australian-born Chinese, missing in a maze of ...

    Article : 80 words
  19. What LS wrong?

    What is wrong with the Brisbane City Council? From the time of the "great purge of 1952" engineers, architects and town planners have been going from and coming to the City Half ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 360 words
  20. Advertising

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  21. AS WE SEE IT

    WITH the State's marriage rate the lowest since pre-depression days, there is considerable urgency in the case the Premier (Mr. Gair) will put to the Loan Council for a ...

    Article : 228 words
  22. MORE COMICS FOR BAN

    The State Literature Board of Review may ban more comics in Queensland. The Board's chairman (Mr. W. C. Hamilton) said yesterday the Board was still reviewing publications ...

    Article : 111 words
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