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  2. 10,000 7th DIVISION MEN MARCH NEXT TUESDAY

    THE Seventh Australian Division will march through Brisbane next Tuesday, between 12.45 p.m. and 2.30 p.m. More than 10,000 A.I.F. men, most of them veterans of the Middle East and New ...

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  3. GRADING SOON ON MUTTON

    ALL meat may soon be sold at prices according to grades of quality. Plans for this are being made ...

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  4. Business Men To Get Chance To Use War Plants

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—"No business man who wishes to make an intelligent use of a wartime factory and is willing to pay a reasonable price, or rental, and to offer reasonable ...

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  5. Won Highest U.S. Award

    Lieut. Nathan Gordon, U.S.N.R., receiving the Congressional Medal of Honour, America's highest military decoration, from Vice-Ad-miral T. C. Kinkaid, Commander Seventh Fleet. Gordon, as pilot of a Catalina flying boat, daringly rescued 15 U.S. Army fliers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. I2-Year-Old Bride

    Twelve-year-old Joanne Davey leaving a Sydney Church after her marriage to her 25-year-old dancing partner Jim ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CHEAP ELECTRIC GEAR FOR HOMES

    THE electrical trade has told the Commonwealth Government that it can provide electrical equipment at moderate cost for homes built under Commonwealth plans. In a submission made to the ...

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  8. in Town

    I'M glad to learn that the Prime Minister of France (M. Pierre Laval) believes in fortune tellers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Woolgrowers Doubtful On Post-War

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Wool-growers were very uneasy about the future of the industry after the war, said the president of the ...

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  10. 7 State Pits Idle To-day

    MARYBOROUGH, Tuesday.—All seven coal mines in the Torbanlea and Howard areas will be idle to-morrow. ...

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  11. SPEAKER'S CHAIR TO BRASSINGTON

    MR. Brassington (Lab., Fortitude Valley) was unanimously elected speaker of Queensland's 30th Parliament when members met yesterday for the swearing-in ceremony, and to choose a Speaker. ...

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  12. BUSH HOLIDAY FOR U.S. MEN

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Plans were being made for hundreds of Allied servicemen to spend their leave on farms and outback sheep and ...

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  13. House Cold To Lone Trio

    THERE were none of the customary "Hear, Hears" in Parliament yesterday when the results of the elections in ...

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  14. Strike Threat At Mackay Mill

    MACKAY, Tuesday.—Employees of Racecourse mill decided to-day to strike next Tuesday if their demand for increased meat and ...

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  15. RESERVES BUILT OUT OF PROFITS TAXABLE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Full High Court, consisting of the Chief Justice and Justices Rich and McTiernan, has unanimously ...

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  16. HUNDREDS TO LOSE PLANE JOB

    Hundreds of workers engaged in Brisbane on aircraft repair work are to be dismissed, and many already have received notices ...

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  17. CURTIN MOVES IN N.S.W. STRIKE

    THE Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) and the Federal Labour Minister (Mr. Holloway) conferred yesterday on the general strike at Portland (N.S.W.) over the dismissal of a butcher's girl assistant. ...

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  18. STOPPAGE AT DOWNS FOUNDRY CALLED OFF

    TOOWOOMBA, Tuesday.—The secretary of the Toowoomba Foundry Dispute Committee (Mr. J. Herbert) said to-night that the ...

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  19. TELEPHONED S.M. ON PENDING CASE

    TOOWOOMBA, Tuesday.—He was considering whether he should hear the case because of a telephone call made to him, said Mr. ...

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  20. SURPLUS ARMY WIRE BOUGHT BY FARMERS

    Surplus army barbed wire is being sold by the Supply and Shipping Department, chiefly to farmers, but the official representative ...

    Article : 93 words
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  23. NEW APPLE CEILING

    Maximum retail price for apples and pears from yesterday was 8½d. per lb., the Deputy Prices Commissioner (Mr. Lindsey) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. MASONS FAREWELL LORD GOWRIE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Lord Gowrie officially said farewell to the Freemasons of New South Wales at a reception in the ...

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