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  2. ONE-THIRD BEEF CUT

    FROM next Monday Queensland civilians probably will be allotted approximately a third less of the quantity of beef marketed for the month ...

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  3. New Milk Prices On Sept. 1

    The price adjustment plan for cold, warm and bottled milk would come into operation on September 1 said the Deputy ...

    Article : 341 words
  4. U.S. Submarina's Fine Record

    In formation on the deck of U.S.S. Guardfish, officers and men hear the Pretidential citation of their submarine read by Vice-Admiral Arthur S. Carpender, commander of the Allied Naval Forces in the South-west Pacific. The Guardfish is officially credited with having destroyed more than 66.000 tons ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PREMIER HINTS AT SUBSIDIES FOR ALL INDUSTRIES

    THE Premier (Mr. Cooper) said in Parliament yesterday that the subsidy principle, as applied , to butter, would in rime be applied ro the whole of industry. ...

    Article : 560 words
  6. U.S. Mission Sees Aust. On War Job

    The. American military mission spent yesterday visiting various naval and military establishments. The mission, which is headed by ...

    Article : 266 words
  7. Danger Seen In Central Bank Credit

    Greatest danger in the use of' central bank credit lies in the immediate post-war period, according to the directors of the ...

    Article : 276 words
  8. ADERMANNGOES FURTHER AHEAD

    MR. Adermann, Queensland Country Party candidate for Maranoa, increased his lead over the sitting Labour member, Mr. Baker, to 1240 as a result of the counting of between 4000 and 5000 votes yesterday. ...

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  9. £980 Found in Polish Jar

    CASINO, Thursday.—Opening a jar of floor polish which she purchased at a Casino district store, a woman found it ...

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  10. SOLDIERS USED IN CANNERIES

    For the last three days soldiers had been employed at hit factory to help keep pace with the intake of pines said the mangging ...

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  11. Trams Carry lim. In Month

    Brisbane tram traffic Is Increasing at the rafe of approximotely 500,000 passengers a week compared with the corresponding period ...

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  12. Policy On Migration Criticised

    LONDON, August 26 (Special). —Austrolian social and industrial administration has operated to discourage white, even British ...

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  13. "DEVOY WILL CARRIED OUT INTENTIONS"

    Mrs. Annie Devoy intended her benefactions to go in the direction they ocrually went, said Mr. E. T. Real in the Supreme Court ...

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  14. ANNIVERSARY OF WAR PLANS

    PERTH, Thursday. — Two minutes' silence will be observed in Australia at noon on Friday, September 3 the fourth ...

    Article : 156 words
  15. Cave City On Kiska Found

    NEW YORK, Aug. 26 (Special). —Abandoned Japanese positions en Kiska, in the Aleutians, first believed ? to be only a series of ...

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  16. MORE MEN NEEDED FOR NEW SHIPS

    LONDON, August 26 (Special),—The decision to give the Navy priority on men shortly being called up for the forces is ...

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  17. Rescued Officer Under Jap Fire

    NEW GUINEA, Thursday.—One Queenslander came to the aid of another when Roosevelt Bridge was being wrested from the Japs. ...

    Article : 95 words
  18. LORD MAYOR SOUGHT FOR HAMILTON

    Efforts are to be made to induce the Lord Mayor (Alderman Chandler) to nominate in the [?] interests for Hamilton by ...

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  19. MINISTERS CLASH ON STOCK ROUTE WATER

    ACLASH has occurred between the Lands Minister (Mr. Waish) and the Agriculture and Stock Minister (Mr. Williams) over Mr. Williams suggestion that a complete survey be made of the water supplies available on the ...

    Article : 344 words
  20. TABRAGALBA SOLD TO LORD MAYOR

    The [?] homestead blocb of 1100 acres, near Beaudesert and last remaining portion of one of the best known pastoral ...

    Article : 133 words
  21. AIRCRAFT RELAYS AID CABLE REPAIR

    LONDON, August 26.—Aircraft with very long range, working in relays, gave continuous cover to a cable ship undertaking urgent: ...

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  22. SUGAR BOARD'S TERM EXTENDED FOR YEAR

    Extension of the term of office of members of the Sugar Board for 12 months from August 31 was announced at the Premier's ...

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  23. Pilot's Undersea Fight For Life

    LONDON, August 26 (A.A.P.). —Jammed in the cockpit of his Typhoon plane which lay upside down on the seabad. off ...

    Article : 164 words
  24. Advertising

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  25. FILLY'S LONG PLANE TRIP

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Turf history was made recently when a two-year-old thoroughbred filly was flown from Melbourne ...

    Article : 196 words
  26. SYDNEY LABOUR & WARD'S POST

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—After a vigorous discussion at a meeting of the Labour Council to-night no decision was reached ...

    Article : 123 words
  27. COLES' SALES WERE £1,000,000 LESS

    Mr. Q. J. Coles, chairman of G. J. Coles and Co., Ltd., whose dividend dropped from 17½ per cent for 1941 to 12 per cent for 1942, ...

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  28. SIR D. KELLY RETIRES AS WOOL BOARD CHIEF

    MO, Thursday.—Sir Dalziel Kelly has retired from the chairmanship of the Australian Wool Board after seven years' service. ...

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  29. TRANSPORT FOR CIVILIAN GOODS

    The Deputy Director of War Organisation of Industry (Mr. Colin Clark) announced yesterday that the War Organisation of Industry ...

    Article : 73 words
  30. ICE WORKS NEED SUMMER LABOUR

    Need for more manpower in the ice-making industry if the demands of the fighting services and of the fighting services and of civilians are to be met ...

    Article : 114 words
  31. HUGE DROME ON USELESS CLAYPAN

    WHAT at the outbreak of war was little more than a useless claypan has been converted by the Allied Works ...

    Article : 329 words
  32. LESS T.B. HERE

    Decrease in cases of plumonary tuberculosis in Queensland were shown in figures given by the Health and Home Affairs Minister ...

    Article : 78 words
  33. CITY AMBULANCE HAD HEAVY YEAR

    Nearly 70,000 cases were attended by the Brisbane parent centre of the Queensland ...

    Article : 74 words
  34. £91.888 ROAD JOBS

    Authority was given the Main Roads Commission last month to begin work on eight road schemes in five local authority areas, at ...

    Article : 61 words
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