CRITICISM of Civil Construction Corps projects by The Sunday Mail was generalised and based on isolated cases of faulty organisation of labour and materials, said the Director-General of the A.W.C. (Mr. E. G. Theodore on his arrival in Brisbane yesterday. ...
Article : 427 wordsCANBERRA, Sunday.—A major review by the Federal Government of the whole character of Australia's war effort is expected some time after June. ...
Article : 467 wordsFLYING Fortresses of the United States 8th Air Force passing through a flak filled sky over Greater Berlin area during a large-scale attack on the German capital. Below:—S/S James Kollmeyer, of La Grange, Illinois, right waist gunner, surveys England ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 140 wordsA "shock troop" of Allied Works Council men was suggested by Mr. Alan Philp, Bollon grazier, yesterday as a ...
Article : 358 words"THERE are 70,000 homes in Brisbane. An appeal was made through The Sunday Mail yesterday for overnight ...
Article : 99 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.—As long is there was a shortage of building labour and materials after the war, there would have to be ...
Article : 228 words"WHAT do you think of the Press?" This is the latest subject for which The Courier-Mail opens its columns to youth. ...
Article : 79 wordsThe First Victory Loan will close on Tuesday, and unless there is a tremendous rush of applications to-day and to-morrow, its result will ...
Article : 358 wordsLONDON, May 7 (Special).—The sting has been drawn—temporarily, at any rate—from the once fiery Bay of Biscay area. ...
Article : 320 wordsThe recent capture of Hollandia by United States ground forces brings a whole crop of Japanese air bases within easy range of ...
Article : 437 wordsAfter two years' experience of clothes rationing, six out of 10 people interviewed in April for the Australian Gallup Poll said they ...
Article : 175 wordsBRISBANE waterside workers are seeking a Federal Government inquiry or Royal Commission into alleged high stevedoring costs involved in the unloading of American war cargoes at Brisbane. ...
Article : 356 wordsADELAIDE, Sunday.—Adelaide tramway employees to-day decided, to stop all tram and Municipal Tramways Trust bus services next ...
Article : 207 wordsMost of the persons caught in manpower raids recently had been women, said the Deputy Director of Manpower (Mr. F. E. Walsh) ...
Article : 134 wordsBelieved to be suffering from lysol poisoning. Thelma Suffolk, 27, married, of Abbotsford Road, Mayne Junction, was admitted ...
Article : 38 words"WE know that the black market in petrol exists but we have difficulty in tracking it down," said the Liquid Fuel Control secretary (Mr. J. C. Lamont) yesterday. Mr. Lamont waw commenting on ...
Article : 194 wordsMen who are studying in enemy prison camps for Australian Institute of Secretaries examinations will be exempted from fees by the ...
Article : 82 wordsRubber production in Papua has been nearly doubled since the plantations have been brought back into production under the direction ...
Article : 172 wordsNew Zealand's Director-General of Agriculture (Mr. Fawcett) will confer with Australia's Director-General (Mr. Bulcock) on ...
Article : 64 wordsCANBERRA, Sunday.—A reduction of 5 per cent, in manufacturers' prices of boots and shoes, made principally of leather. ...
Article : 122 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday. — Now was the time for employers to come, along with advice on post-war reconstruction, said the Rationing ...
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Advertising : 473 wordsCANBERRA, Sunday.—A woman will shortly be appointed to a senior executive post in the Department of Reconstruction it was ...
Article : 59 wordsGovernment assistance in the establishment of boys' clubs throughout Queensland was urged by the president of the Rotary ...
Article : 119 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—The lamest and most spectacular May Day march held in Sydney took place this afternoon. About 12,000 ...
Article : 156 wordsWhile standing by ready for action, these men of H.M.A.S. Arunta enjoy a quiet snack during a lull in ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 72 wordsQUEENSLAND'S wheat consumption, which has reached an all-time record of 800 tons a day, is still increasing. As Queensland is contributing only about half, this has created big transport problems. ...
Article : 230 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.—Each A.I.F. prisoner of war in Europe will receive an Australian pattern army hat the Acting Army ...
Article : 100 wordsClothing materials made now meant wasted manpower, the chairman of the Chamber of Manufactures' clothing section (Mr. ...
Article : 214 wordsMethod of selecting students for quotas for various faculties of the Queensland University for 1945 will be reviewed soon by the ...
Article : 168 wordsTEST your skill at home gardening by entering for The Courier-Mail home-grown vegetable competition. Prizes arc offered for three classes, but no competitor will be eligible for more than one class. ...
Article : 294 wordsMilitary authorities, with whom the service was arranged, had made no request for any amendments to time-tables said the ...
Article : 157 wordsLatest types of labour-saving farm machinery will be demonstrated to Government officials and farmers on a form at Bethania ...
Article : 110 wordsThe City Mission superintendent (Rev. C. S. Trudgeon) is anxious to hear from persons wishing to adopt babies whatever the sex. ...
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