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  2. ADULTERATED FOOD TRADE WITH STATE TO BE STOPPED

    QUEENSLAND discovery of inter-State sales of adulterated olive oil, and action here to stop such sales of adulterated drugs and food might lead to Commonwealth action, said the Minister for Health and Home ...

    Article : 357 words
  3. Brisbane Girl V.A.D. Leader

    MISS JOAN FLETCHER, of Clayfield, who has been appointed an assistant commandant of the first contingent of V.A.D.'s selected for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 88 words
  4. HOME ARMY G.O.C. MEETS OFFICERS

    The General Officer Commanding the Home Forces (Lieutenant-General Sir Iven Mackay) miking to Lieutenant Victor Armbruster, former international Rugby League footballer, when he met Northern Command officers at Victoria Barracks yesterday. Sir Iven saw Queensland troops ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 107 words
  5. BRAVERY AT TOBRUK GAINS AWARDS FOR TWO QUEENSLANDERS

    SAPPER Terrence James McGreevy (Engineers), of Brisbane Road, East Ipswich, has won the Military Medal for dangerous and difficult work, at times under heavy fire outside Tobruk's defence lines. ...

    Article : 549 words
  6. Widow, 83, Found Dead With £26,000 In House

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.—Police who broke into the home of Alice Merry, 83, widow, to-day found her dead—and in the ...

    Article : 182 words
  7. WAR ORDERS FOR NEW STEEL WORKS

    Wheels for tanks and steel for Navy work are included in the first orders of Queensland Electric Steel Ltd., which has begun ...

    Article : 114 words
  8. SYNOD TOLD LITERATURE OF CHURCH DULL

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday.—"We must be careful in planning propaganda because much of the church stuff is pathetically dull and ...

    Article : 428 words
  9. BEER DRINKING NO PLACE IN WAR EFFORT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A suggestion that beer drinking was an indirect phase of Australia's war effort evoked [?] comment by Judge Kelly in ...

    Article : 241 words
  10. "RACKETEERING" IN FUNDS ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The existence of "racketeering" in the collection of money, supposed to be raised for charitable purposes ...

    Article : 438 words
  11. HIGH-POWER RADIO STATIONS URGED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Giving evidence to-day before the Parliamentary Committee on Broadcasting, Mr. V M. Brooker, president of the ...

    Article : 228 words
  12. PSYCHO-ANALYSIS FOR POLITICIANS

    The Rev. N. Hedley Parr, who conducts a psychological clinic in Sydney in connection with his church work, believes that our ...

    Article : 147 words
  13. BAIL REFUSED IN CAR KILLING CASE

    Mr. Justice E. A. Douglas refused in the Criminal Court last night to grant bail to Samuel Kennedy, 70, retired bank malinger, of Southport ...

    Article : 438 words
  14. SCREEN LIGHTS FOR BLACK-OUT

    A.R.P. officials urge householders to screen effectively all lights normally in use, and to continue normal routine—not merely to switch out all ...

    Article : 356 words
  15. CANBERRA HOTEL ESCAPES STATE INCOME TAXATION

    The Canberra Private Hotel does not pay State income tax. This was revealed by the Treasurer (Mr. Cooper) in Parliament yesterday. He said the ...

    Article : 68 words
  16. Drastic Plan To Control Money Lenders

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A Bill which he said "provided drastic and effective regulation of money-leading, to end the [?] shameless extortions ...

    Article : 383 words
  17. DISPUTE OVER U.P.A. HALL FUND SETTLED

    William Robert Carson, president, William Herbert Selton, a past president and four officers of the Harrisville sub-branch of the United ...

    Article : 295 words
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    Advertising : 27 words
  19. Seven Injured In Road Accidents

    Seven people were injured in traffic accidents yesterday—three of them in a collision between a motor car and a truck in Annerley Road ...

    Article : 310 words
  20. PIGEONS RACING FROM BUNDABERG TO SYDNEY

    Eight hundred and thirty racing pigeons from Newcastle and Sydney reached Brisbane by train yesterday on their way to Bundaberg, from where ...

    Article : 141 words
  21. CHARRED NOTES TO BE INFRA-RED RAYED

    LISMORE, Thursday.—A bundle of charred Australian notes found in the iron safe in the ruins of the Wyrallah post office to-day will be sent to ...

    Article : 125 words
  22. FEW TRAINEES LIKELY TO BE NEEDED FOR HARVESTING

    It is unlikely that many militia trainees in six months' camps in Queensland will have to be released for harvesting, fruit picking and ...

    Article : 186 words
  23. Renewal Of Wheat Sale Agreement

    Representatives of the Queensland millers and members of the State Wheat Board agreed at a conference in Brisbane yesterday that the ...

    Article : 278 words
  24. News In A Nutshell

    CANTEEN VISITS.—Inspection by Temperance League officials of the wet canteen at Redbank camp, arranged for to-day, has been postponed until next ...

    Article : 452 words
  25. SHOWERS IN BRISBANE GIVE LITTLE RELIEF

    Twenty-three points of rain fell in Brisbane yesterday. It was the best registration since September 1, but was insufficient to give any appreciable ...

    Article : 156 words
  26. N.Z. KILLER BURIED CLOSE TO THREE OF VICTIMS

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.),Thursday.—Stanley Graham, the West Coast farmer who killed six men, was buried to-day a few yards away from three ...

    Article : 108 words
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