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  2. LABOUR'S INACTION

    ATTACKING the State Labour Government for its inaction and "do nothing" record, the Opposition and Country Party Leader (Mr. Nicklin) opened his election campaign at Palmwoods ...

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  3. 17 MISS DEATH IN PLANE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Seventeen people in an American Army transport plane escaped without a bruise ...

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  4. Fadden Queries Food Supply Job

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Appointment of Mr. J. McCracken as Queensland deputy food controller showed that the Commerce and Food Supply Minister (Mr. Scully) did not know what ...

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  5. Lull In Tax-Paying Storm

    Early this week hundreds of people waited up to three hours in queues to pay their income tax in Brisbane. This picture ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SAVE THOSE OLD RAGS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—An Australia-wide campaign for the salvage of old rags, from all homes and factories would begin ...

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  7. House Stir Over AWAS Poison Case

    CANBERRA, Friday.—An Army assurance that such, an incident as the strychnine poisoning of an A.W.A.S. in Victoria last year ...

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  8. No Train Aid To Chandler

    Because he is not the Leader of a party recognised in Parliament Ald. Chandler, M.L.A., leader of the Queensland People's Party will ...

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  9. Air Trainees To Harvest Peanut Crop

    Air Force trainees will assist in the South Burnett peanut harvest. This was announced yesterday by the Deputy Food Controller ...

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  10. Most Italians Sent To Jobs

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Practically all naturalised Italians, British-born subjects of Italian origin, or unnaturalised Italians interned ...

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  11. GOVT. MAY ALTER POWERS PLANS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Keen speculation is developing in the Opposition lobbies about the possibility of a last-minute change in the Federal Government's plans for holding a referendum for wider powers. ...

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  12. PACIFIC PACT AS AIR AID

    WELLINGTON, (N.Z.), Friday.—A valuable and interesting contribution to discussions on ownership and control of international ...

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  13. Urges Grant To Hospitals

    A proposal that the Commonwealth Government should accept responsibility for a share of hospital costs, 40 per cent being ...

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  14. Forbes Case

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The document which was reported to be missing at the trial of John Woolcott Forbes on Thursday had been ...

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  15. P.M. ATTACKS SHIP FARES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Steamship fares between Britain and Australia were rapacious, the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) said in the ...

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  16. 'HOSTEL WILL BE BLESSING'

    "I have reared my family of seven—four of them are on active service—so I know what a blessing the hostel will be." ...

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  17. POOR REPLY TO JAP RECRUITING

    Japanese propaganda tries to make the world believe that inhabitants of the Netherlands Indies and other ...

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  18. UNIONS' MOVE ON CANNERY CLAIM

    The two unions concerned in the recent move for an increase for cannery workers—the Storemen and Packers and the ...

    Article : 183 words
  19. SOME DELIVERIES OF MEAT SOUGHT

    "We must keep hammering all the time at the idea that Queensland, with its different climate and conditions, requires special ...

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  20. PUMPKINS TO BE CANNED

    Canning in Queensland of a winter output of 500 acres of pumpkins and squash and 3000 tons of sweet potatoes is ...

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  21. Views Sought On Uniform Tax

    Attitude of the various State political parties on the continuance of the Uniform Income Tax Assessment Act has been sought ...

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  22. COURT RULE ON COMPENSATION

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The Full High Court, by a majority of four to one, held that the Army Minister had no power under the ...

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  23. Advertising

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  24. BOATLOADS OF FISH AT BREAKFAST CREEK

    Several boatloads of fish of all sizes were picked up between Mayne Bridge and the mouth of Breakfast Creek last night. ...

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  25. COUNTRY LACKS HOUSING IDEAS

    Questionnaires sent to northern and western Queensland had brought forth very few constructive suggestions, said the convener ...

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  26. DUTY OF STATES, SAY SOLDIERS

    The Returned Soldiers' League was definitely of the opinion that an obligation rested upon all State Governments to give preference to ...

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  27. FOR U.S. UNION TALKS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. P. J. Clarey is nominee of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions to attend the conference of the ...

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  28. SHOWS FOR TROOPS

    The following arrangements have been made to entertain troops on leave at the week-end. To-day.—American Red Cross: ...

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  29. CABARET FOR DIGGERS

    FIRST of its kind in the Commonwealth, a modern cabaret and recreational centre for Australian ...

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  30. 'ASK CENSOR TO BAR OF HOUSE'

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Saying that he had just received another private letter opened by the censor. Mr. Cameron (U.A.P., S.A.) ...

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  31. PART-TIME WORK IN SHOPS SUGGESTED

    The Brisbane Retailers' Association decided at its monthly meeting to explore the possibility of part-time employment because of ...

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  32. MINISTER SCANS FOOD DRIVE PLAN

    The Customs Minister (Senator Keane) is considering the proposal of the Lord Mayor (Ald. Chandler) for an austerity food campaign to ...

    Article : 63 words
  33. STOP WHARF THEFTS

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday. — A squad of 10 Commonwealth police took up duty on the Townsville wharves this week, mainly to ...

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