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  2. PARENTS HELD GUILTY OVER CHILD'S DEATH

    BUNDABERG, Monday.—Found guilty of the manslaughter of their seven-year-old daughter, Shirley Olive Seesink, who died as a result of pneumonia without medical aid, her parents, Rudolph and Winifred Seesink, were to-day sentenced to three years' hard labour. Sentence was suspended ...

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  3. COOPER CONSULTS CURTIN ON MEAT HOLD-UP THREAT

    THE Premier (Mr. Cooper) sent a long telegram to the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) on the threat by Queensland meatworks' employees to strike. ...

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  4. Rail Crash On Bridge; One Killed

    INGHAM, Monday.—When a span of a bridge about nine miles from Cardwell collapsed yesterday a train was ...

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  5. Starred In Many Films

    Australian-born Judith Anderson, top-ranking film and stage actress in America, has arrived to entertain servicemen. See ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Invasion Casualty

    An American landing craft, infantry, hit by German fire during the assault on Normandy, lists to port as it moves alongside an armoured transport to transfer the troops. It later capsized and sank. More than 4000 craft took cart in the landings. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Real Raid To Train Airmen

    AS a climax to their framing af the new Far East Air Forces Combat Replacement and Training Centre in New Guinco ...

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  8. Causes Of Dispute

    A strike is threatened over wages. The union applied to the Industrial Court for a wages increase, but the Court ruled that ...

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  9. MORE SHIRTS LIKELY

    More shirts probably win oe available to civilians soon, according to the official representative of the Supply and Shipping ...

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  10. Curtin Hints Slowness In Censor Probe

    CANBERRA, Monday.—"I expected that the Parliamentary Committee on Censorship would have completed its work by now," ...

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  11. NO CONSCRIPT ARMY AFTER WAR, SAYS P.M.

    CANBERRA, Monday.—A statement by the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) to-day is interpreted to mean that he thinks Australia's contribution to an international armed force to maintain peace after the war should be recruited ...

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  12. WAR COST DOWN £18m. LAST YEAR

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Australia's war expenditure for the financial year ended June 30 last was £18 million less than the previous year said the Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) to-night. ...

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  13. Bombers Give No Peace To Jap Dromes

    The few aerodromes and supply areas left to the Japanese in Dutch New Guinea were bombed and strafed in a succession of night ...

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  14. U.S. Girls Get Pen Friends

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Shoals of letters have been received by the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin), who recently published ...

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  15. FREEZERS JOIN VIC. MEAT STRIKERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Decision to-day of the freezer section of the Cold Storage Union to join the strike of the meat preserving ...

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  16. GAOL BLASTED BY ESCAPEES

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday.—Two habitual criminals blew a hole three feet square in an 18ft. stone wall and escaped from Auckland ...

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  17. Good Coal Job At Blair Athol

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday.—Blair Athol coal mines had increased its output from 110,408 tons in 1941 to 147,179 tons in ...

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  18. CLAIM POWERS ALREADY HELD

    In the opinion of Mr. Bruce Pie, M.L.A., Deputy Leader of the Queensland People's Party, the Federal Government, in ...

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  19. Emus As Diet Substitute

    PERTH, Monday.—As a means of reducing the hordes of emus which annually invade portions of the Western Australian ...

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  20. S.M. Hits At Room Rent

    IPSWICH, Monday.—"It seems to me to be profiteering of the worst kind," said Mr. R. H. Allen, S.M.. in the Fair Rents ...

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  21. Extra Meat For 12 Canecutters

    MACKAY, Monday.—Twelve applications by canecutters for an extra meat ration during the crushing season have been granted ...

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  22. TRAMWAY SICK PAY CONCESSIONS

    The Brisbane City Council has agreed to five weeks' accumulated sick pay being allowed tramway employees. The Tramways Union ...

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  23. 8 MINES IDLE ON N.S.W. FIELDS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Stoppages involving a loss of 7290 tons of coal occurred at eight New South Wales collieries to-day. Six northern ...

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  24. Dougherty, Hay In A.W.U. Ballot

    Nominations for Federal officers of the A.W.U. include the names of Messrs. T. Dougherty and W. B. Hay, who will stand for the ...

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  25. TANKS, GUNS TO GO DIRECT

    LONDON, July 10 (A.A.P.).—Tanks, guns, and war material will soon be pouring direct to Normandy battlefields from American ...

    Article : 115 words
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  28. BRISBANE SHORT OF SUNSHINE

    In the first 10 days of this month Brisbane has had only 15.3 hours of bright sunshine, compared with the normal daily ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN SHIPS AT NOEMFOOR

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Australian warships took part in the landing on the Noemfoor Island, Dutch New Guinea, on Sunday, the ...

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  30. WAR HOSPITALS TO BE KEPT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Although army base hospitals in Australia would be needed for military use for some years, it was proposed ...

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  31. Star Of "Rebecca" Comes Home

    JUDITH Anderson, Australian-born actress and top-ranking player in the American theatre, arrived in Brisbane yesterday. She will tour U.S. camps, with three associates, and entertain servicemen with song, story, and dramatic sketches. Film-goers here will have ...

    Article : 395 words
  32. V.C. PREFERS BATTLE TO SPEECH-MAKING

    Shy retiring. "Dick" Kelliher. V.C., would rather "go over the top." than make a speech. He said so yesterday when ...

    Article : 110 words
  33. 2000 CHINESE GIVE £14,000 TO APPEAL

    Two thousand Chinese residents of Brisbane had given £14,000 for the Chinese Comforts Fund, said the Chinese Consul, (Mr. T. M. ...

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