VERY heavy rain, which was accompanied by a fierce gale, flooded many rivers and creeks in south-eastern Queensland, from the North Coast district to the border, and washed out hundreds of ...
Article : 866 wordsTimber getters and persons engaged underground in coal and shale mines, with 20 coupons each, arc the most liberally treated ...
Article : 277 wordsBRISBANE housewives wanting to take full advantage of the fruit glut will have to buy on the open market. Manpower shortage means ...
Article : 255 wordsDEATH DIVE: Two columns of smoke are all that which tried to hit back at the United States Navy task force which sank a light cruiser and a destroyer and probably sank a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 106 wordsMAXIMUM temperature in Brisbane on Wednesday was 70.2 degrees at 12.5 p.m.—14.5 degrees below normal, and ...
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Article : 295 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Australia had not reached the stage of moral development needed to cope with wide immigration of Indians. ...
Article : 398 wordsPRIVATE Richard Kelliher, 32-year-old Brisbane Irishman, was told while he was still serving in New Guinea that he had won the Victoria Cross. Brisbane relatives expect him ...
Article : 399 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Cooper) has suggested that some of the Townsville hotel accommodation occupied by Australian Army ...
Article : 263 wordsUse by United States Services in Brisbane of the Australian bush cooler, or charcoal coolers, where their ice supplies are insufficient. ...
Article : 296 wordsTOOWOOMBA, Thursday.—In the Warwick district 81 applications for release of men for the dairying industry had been ...
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Article : 174 wordsAlthough Major John Forster who was described in a London cable yesterday as being a Queensland surgeon, who had saved the ...
Article : 121 wordsDulcie Bowen, otherwise known as Dulcie Williams. Terrace Street. New Farm, was fined a total of £10 by Mr. A. E. Aitkin, S.M., in ...
Article : 211 wordsPEOPLE killed in Brisbane traffic accidents in 1943 numbered 121 and 413 were seriously injured compared with 74 deaths and 426 seriously injured in 1942. This year the accidents in which ...
Article : 140 wordsTrafficking in drugs had reached serious proportions said the prosecutor, Senior Detective Sergeant J. S. Buggy, in the Police Court ...
Article : 211 wordsClean cotton rags were urgently required by all branches of the Services and industrial concerns, said the newly appointed State ...
Article : 61 wordsFireman S. Hall has been appointed a permanent fireman watchroom operator, and it is expected he will begin his new duties ...
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Article : 97 wordsAUSTRALIAN airmen in New Guinea scan the clouds for a blood-red helmet. It belongs to one of the few ...
Article : 241 wordsCANBERRA, Thursday.—The Canberra secretariat of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia has been advised from ...
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The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Fri 31 Dec 1943, Page 3
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