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  2. Business Men Should Help To Run City, Says Ald. Tait

    A TEAM of business men was needed to run the City Council in a business-like fashion, said Alderman A. H. Tait, in opening his campaign as Citizens' Municipal Organisation candidate for Hamilton last night. ...

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  3. MINERS READY TO ATTEND

    IT was announced on behalf of the Combined Mining Unions in Sydney last night that if the Federal Government, or the Federal Arbitration Court convened a compulsory conference the Combined Mining Unions would ...

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  4. Air Recruits, Artillery; March In City

    Royal Australian Air Force recruits will march through Brisbane for the first time at 9.30 this morning, and two hours later ...

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    MASS SWEARING-IN — There were not enough Bibles to go round at the swearing-in of 150 Royal Australian Air Force recruits ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 68 words
  6. Flying Boats Moved From Sewer Trouble

    To-day Qantas-Empire Airways will move its flying-boat base temporarily from Pinkenba to Hamilton to be ready for to-morrow's ...

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  7. NOT MATTER FOR ONE CLASS

    PERTH, Monday.—Advice was received in Perth to-day from Big Bell of the complete acceptance of the finding of Mr. President Dwyer, who ...

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  8. POSTAL BAN ON REDS

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Federal Cabinet has decided upon measures for checking Communist activities in Australia. They will ...

    Article : 286 words
  9. REGIME DEFENDED BY LORD MAYOR

    Over the air, from the council chamber, and through the Press, there was much misrepresentation and innuendo, but the facts and figures of his regime ...

    Article : 279 words
  10. Haigslea "War" Plans

    The 61st Battalion and the 2/14th Light Horse regiment, which, will be part of the "enemy" for the big manoeuvres to be staged at Haigslea ...

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  11. Late Commercial

    LONDON, April 15.—Tin was quoted to-day at £250/5/ a ton, and rubber it 10 5/16d. per lb. Business in mining shares was ...

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  12. Rail Company For Camp

    Most of the Queensland quota of the railways company which will be attached to the Corps Troops of the 2nd A.I.E. 100 men will go to ...

    Article : 102 words
  13. Ship Left Early

    Seamen in a coastal ship did nothing contrary to the rules of the Seamen's Union when they sailed on Saturday after the vessel had been bunkered ...

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  14. Advertising

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  15. ALL CAN ENLIST IN A.I.F.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—No non-officer member of the permanent military forces would be refused permission to enlist in the Second A.I.F. unless his ...

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  16. NEW PLANE FOR INLAND

    Qantas-Empire Airways has purchased an eight-passenger De Havilland Dragon in India for Inland services. ...

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  17. Apples May Be Held Up

    An official of the Apple and Pear Acquisition Committee said yesterday that 20,000 cases of apples and pears were expected to reach Brisbane from ...

    Article : 92 words
  18. ELECTION MEETINGS FOR TO-NIGHT

    City Council election meetings which have been notified to the various party headquarters for to-night are:— Brisbane: B. H. White (C.M.O.) ...

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  19. OPPOSITION TO COMPULSORY ARMY SERVICE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A motion expressing opposition to conscription for military service was carried by a meeting at the Town Hall to-night ...

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  20. LEA SONIA IS NOT WHAT HE (SHE) SEEMS

    I was fooled last night—hopelessly fooled, by a vaudeville artist named Lea Sonia. Graceful, petite, and trailing yards of ...

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  21. VETERAN DRUM OF 42nd TO LEAD AGAIN

    When members of the 42nd Battalion, A.I.F., march through Brisbane on Anzac Day they will be marching to the beat of the drum they heard ...

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  22. Plane Fares Increased

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Airlines of Australia increased its fares between Sydney and Townsville to-day, in accordance with the Civil Aviation ...

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  23. Explosion Near Non-Union Mine In N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A terrific explosion occurred to-night on the Rothbury Estate, where coal production has been place since ...

    Article : 137 words
  24. Eisteddfod's £397 Surplus

    TOOWOOMBA, Monday.—The secretary (Mr. J. McMaster) reported to-night to the committee of the 51st Queensland Eisteddfod that the ...

    Article : 183 words
  25. Three Dead Now In Militia Smash

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Two militiamen, who were injured when a military truck carrying 25 men overturned near Greta camp on Sunday. died in the ...

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  26. Mr. Pease Has Operation

    The Deputy Premier (Mr. Pease), who has been ill for several days, underwent an operation in a private hospital yesterday. He was reported later ...

    Article : 36 words
  27. TOOWOOMBA

    Lea Proud, Clopton Street, was filled £5, with £2/8/ costs, in the Summons Court, on a charge of having fraudulently used electricity supplied by the Toowoomba Electric ...

    Article : 108 words
  28. Miller Keeps Title

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mickey Miller (8.52), retained his Australian bantamweight boxing title when he beat George Smedley at the Leichbardt ...

    Article : 48 words
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