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  2. MOVE TO MEET OLD CLOTHING REQUIREMENTS

    SOME Queensland clothing factories have been relieved sufficiently of defence contracts to enable production of essential civilian needs. Some Brisbane factories ...

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  3. MAY HAVE TOGO FOR BREAD

    Householders in Brisbane may soon be deprived of bread delivery services and may have to visit shops for their supplies. ...

    Article : 307 words
  4. BILLETS BUREAU PLAN TO EASE HOUSE SHORTAGE

    ESTABLISHMENT of a central civilian billeting bureau to ease the housing shortage will be suggested to the Federal Government by the Real Estate Institute. ...

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  5. Eggs Sent To Dump

    Some of the thousands of dozen cold-storage eggs which went bad in cold store dumped and burned on a tip in Sydney. In one recent week 180,000 dozen were drawn from the chilling stores for public consumption. Of these 10,000 dozen were found to be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Shot Down Into Sea

    Pilot Officer Geoffrey Galwey, of Rovenshoe, North Queensland (right), telling the story of his fight with a Nazi daylight raider ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Whole Staff Called Up

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Manpower Department has taken the entire staff of a city firm which specialised in ...

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  8. £71 m. FOR OUR WOOL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A record wool cheque for Australia, £71 million, is expected for the 1942-43 season. ...

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  9. PLEA FOR ACTION ON STOPPAGES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It is time the Australian people were given a clear indication who is governing this country," said the Federal ...

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  10. CITY ELECTION

    As a result of the count of postal votes in Baroona ward last night, the retiring Labour alderman (Ald. E. Gross) in now 91 ...

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  11. RIGID PRICE LIMIT I.P.C. OVER CEILING

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Any adjustments in prices above the general ceiling level now prevailing will be small, and will represent an aggregate increase of less than 1 per cent. ...

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  12. SIX N.S.W. PITS IDLE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Nearly 10,000 tons of coal was lost as a result of stoppages of six Northern collieries to-day. ...

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  13. They Collect Jan 'Scalps'

    PILOTS of a P38 (Lightning) unit in New Guinea call themselves "the head-hunters." Every Japanese aircraft downed ...

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  14. WAR GRANTS CRITICISED

    Immorality has been encouraged by the Government, which had set allowances for unmarried wives at a higher rate then those for ...

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  15. HUDSONS HIT JAP BASES; WIDE SORTIES

    From W. MOORE, Courier-Mail War Correspondent Lockheed Hudson bombers, monned by Australians, have played on outstanding part in pinpointing attacks on Japanese-held ...

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  16. UNIVERSITY STAND ON FREE THOUGHT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In a letter to the Legislative Assembly, the Senate of the University of Sydney expressed strong apposition to any ...

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  17. HERMIT PK. LABOUR MAY EXTEND SCOPE

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.—Following their success at tho council elections on Saturday, it is reported that the leaders of the ...

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  18. MOTHER'S DAY WIRES BAN

    Only members of the fighting services and auxiliary services will be able to send Mother's Day greeting by telegram. ...

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  19. NEW USE FOR DAIRY PLANTS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—An order issued by the Federal Government to-night will be used principally to enable dairy factories to ...

    Article : 156 words
  20. Big Talks On Education

    Raising of the primary school leaving age is one of the most important questions listed for discussion of the interstate conference ...

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  22. COUPON PLEA NOT HEEDED

    Experience in Brisbane is that people are not heeding the official appeal to save their clothing coupons. ...

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  23. TEA TABLET COUPONS

    The Acting Director of Rationing (Mr. J. B. Cumming) said yesterday that coupons must be surrendered upon the purchase of tea ...

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  24. DAIRYMEN BAR LINK WITH UNION COUNCIL

    A MOVE for affiliation of the Queensland Dairymen's Organisation with the Trades and Labour Council is being strongly resisted by the organisation's State executive. At a meeting this week the ...

    Article : 192 words
  25. Death Of Boy; Man For Trial

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Parramatta Coroner (Mr. G. Williams) to-day committed Lionel Roy Barlow, 24. soldier, for trial at the ...

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  26. FISH PRICES DOWN TO-DAY

    Excepting for mullet retail fish prices in Brisbane to-day will be cheaper than prices quoted by the Prices Branch for last Friday. ...

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  27. Husband Claims Wife's Savings

    LONDON, May 4 (Special).—Money saved by a wife out of housekeeping money or received from lodgers belongs to the ...

    Article : 154 words
  28. Medical Leave Review Plan

    For some time manufactures have claimed that the urgency of wartime jobs should be taken into consideration when medical ...

    Article : 117 words
  29. Company Moves On Meat Strike

    The Central Queensland Meat Export Co., Ltd., has applied to the Industrial Court for a declaration that the action of the ...

    Article : 181 words
  30. UNION SECRETARIES TO FACE CHARGES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Director-General of Allied Works (Mr. Theodore said to-night that he was not prepared to ...

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  31. TROOPS MAY GET MORE COUPONS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—In the new clothes rationing year army rankers at battle stations may be given more clothing coupons than ...

    Article : 98 words
  32. D.F.C. FOR S.A. AIRMAN

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Flying Officer R. R. H. Bowes, of Springfield, South Australia, has been awarded the D.F.C. for gallantry ...

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  33. Release From Gaol Ordered

    GRAFTON, Tuesday.—The Governor has ordered the release of W. J. Alien, secretary of the Ulmarra branch of the P.P.U. who ...

    Article : 113 words
  34. 25 YEARS' HELP TO OLD DIGGERS

    In 25 years the Sailors, Soldiers, and Airmen's Fathers' Association has helped 111,804 returned men and their dependents at a cost ...

    Article : 152 words
  35. £350 WANTED QUICKLY FOR WINTER RELIEF

    WE want £350 in the next few weeks—the sooner the better, for the need is urgent. Even although this is a tax paying month, families who lack ...

    Article : 200 words
  36. "STOOD MUTE": TO STAND TRIAL

    WARWICK, Tuesday.—Arthur Mangelsdorf, 19. soldier, charged in the Police Court to-day with having broken and entered the ...

    Article : 92 words
  37. MONEY LATE AT DESTINATION

    Inquiries yesterday showed that £82,000 reported missing in transit between Mackay and Townsville has reached Townsville. ...

    Article : 57 words
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