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  2. SPLIT LOOMS IN STATE LABOUR PARTY

    SHARP divergencies in the State Labour Caucus hove become apparent. The splitting of the 38 members of the Government into two camps has been partly caused by the ...

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  3. BIG HOLD-UP FOR SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Many industries wilt be seriously affected by a 24-hour transport stoppage which will end at midnight to-morrow night. The stoppage was organised ...

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  4. Gift To Hospital

    Presentation of 12 bads to the Greenslopes Military Hospital by the Manchester Unity Independent Order of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Pastoral Areas Need Rain; South-west Hit

    RAIN is needed in most pastoral areas of Queensland to revive drying-off pastures and to replenish surface water resources. In some parts of the State ...

    Article : 287 words
  6. On Way To Fight Japs

    Preparing to throw their weight into the Allied offensives in the Pacific, a contingent of troops from the Dutch ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRISBANE'S BEST BUY THIS WEEK

    A soldier wrote a letter to the Editor. This is It: Dear Sir: I can't have a holiday this rear (don't really need one ...

    Article : 405 words
  8. Mails Lost In Fire

    NEWSPAPERS and parcels posted to servicemen in a New Guinea area were destroyed when a serious fire broke out on ...

    Article : 100 words
  9. Girl Found In Park Strangled

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A brokenhearted father wandered the darkened streets of Lithgow through the early hours ...

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  10. Warmest Day This Month

    Brisbane yesterday had its warmest day this month. Maximum temperature was 82.8deg. at 11.58 a.m. This reading which wag [?] ...

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  11. £157,000 For Hospitals

    The State Government plans to spend £157,000 on hospital construction in the current year. A report from the Works ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. More Hair Vermin Cases Among Children

    SCHOOLCHILDREN in the metropolitan area frequently suffered from vermin in the hair, such as nits and scabies, said leading doctors yesterday. Reason for the increase in ...

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  13. Anxiety Over Lag In Loan

    SYDNEY, Sundoy.—The lag in subscriptions to the Second Victory Loan of £160 millions is causing [?]xiety among Federal officials. ...

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  14. Ship Buster

    This is Lieur.—Commander Fernald P. Anderson, U.S.N., in the cockpit of the "Black Cat" Catalina flying boat in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Scouts Honour Dead Chief

    More than 2000 Scouts and Guides attended the Scout Memorial Service for the late Chief Scout (Lord Somers), held in the ...

    Article : 153 words
  16. Knees Made Row By Forced Crawl

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Education Minister (Mr. Heffron) to-day announced that an officer of the Gosford Boys' Home had been ...

    Article : 95 words
  17. Townsville's Unhappy Lot

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday.—Householders have nor had deliveries of bread, meat, milk and ice for two ...

    Article : 141 words
  18. NEW PRESIDENT FOR SALVADOR

    NEW YORK, Oct. 22 (A.A.P.).—While revolutionary forces supporting two rival candidates for the Presidency of Salvador fought ...

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  19. Meat Famine In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Sydney was practically meatless at the weekend, and prospects are that there will he no meat at all for at least ...

    Article : 263 words
  20. Companies Aid Victory Loan

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Latest subscriptions to the Second Victory Loan include: State Superannuation Board, N.S.W., £500,000 ...

    Article : 65 words
  21. Mental 'Cases' Go Interstate

    When mental patients escape from hospital and go to another State they pass out of the Jurisdiction of Queensland, and ...

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  22. Burdekin May Get New Bridge

    The Burdekin River Bridge, which has caused road and rail traffic interruptions in time of floods, will be rebuilt on a higher ...

    Article : 141 words
  23. STRICT WHARF DISCIPLINE ENFORCED BY COMMITTEE

    STRICT discipline on the waterfront was being maintained by the Port Committee, said the committee chairman (Mr. M. J. Hickey) yesterday. He was commenting on a letter ...

    Article : 275 words
  24. THEY HEARD VOICE AGAIN

    General MacArthur's call to arms to the people of the Philippines was I broadcast on a medium wave length, and reached every home with a radio. ...

    Article : 170 words
  25. "Shock" Aid To Mental Cases

    "Shock" treatment for mental cases, which had no unpleasant effects for the patient, had proved very successful at Goodna Mental ...

    Article : 180 words
  26. YACHT CAPSIZES; TWO MISSING

    Melbourne, Sunday. — Tow youths, John Ridley. 19, of Windsor, and David Valentine Little, 19 of Preston, are believed to have ...

    Article : 112 words
  27. Trafalgar Day Loan Broadcast

    "We have been taught a bitter [?]esson by the Japanese, who have reminded us very sharply that we must command the sea, or berish ...

    Article : 143 words
  28. REPORT SOON ON LEVEL CROSSING

    A report and recommendations ire expected soon from the Wool[?]oongabba Level Crossings Elimination. Committee, which has ...

    Article : 82 words
  29. GOVT. & MINERS STILL TALKING

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Last week's coal mine talks appear likely to produce no more than the long line of similar conferences previously held between the Government and the Miners' Federation. ...

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  30. OBITUARY

    Mrs. Ellen Mary Tomkys, who died yesterday, was a native of Kyneton, Victoria. She was one of the pioneer educationists of the ...

    Article : 72 words
  31. ONLY U.K. MAY GET OUR WHEAT

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Australia probably will have to cancel all wheat exports, except to Britain, the Agriculture Minister (Mr. ...

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  32. Big Bomber For North

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday. — The Lancaster "G for George" now on its way from Britain was almost certain to ...

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  33. Mine Fire Throws 18 Out Of Jobs

    MARYBOROUGH,. Sunday.—Forty tons of coal will be lost daily and 18 men will be out of work for probably a fortnight ...

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  34. U.S. Missionaries Going To N.G.

    Twenty American priests of the Divine Word Missionary Society nave arrived in Brisbane. Most of them will leave for Dutch New ...

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  35. MEDICAL ROOM AT SCHOOLS PLANNED

    The Works Department proposes to. provide medical and dental rooms at State schools to overcome the necessity of examining ...

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  36. LITTLE RACING FLUTTER

    ALTHOUGH I believe that horse-racing should be seen ind not heard, there come days when recourse to the radio is ...

    Article : 522 words
  37. Dance Variety In Cremorne Show

    The new vaudeville-revue show, "Hits and Highlights," which began at Cremorne Theatre on Saturday, is graced by not one pair ...

    Article : 192 words
  38. POLICE STOP PLANE LEAP; MAN ARRESTED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—While 50,000 people waited at St. Kilda beach this afternoon to see a widely publicised parachute jump from 6000ft. by Kerrington Willis, detectives were questioning him at Essendon aerodrome. ...

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  39. BOMBS DIDN'T STOP FUN

    DURING the visit of Flying Officer H. Dearth's No. I E.A.A.F. entertainment party to Morotai, north of Halma* hera, the enemy staged two hit-and-run raids. The show, the first flesh-and ...

    Article : 196 words
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