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  2. Q'LANDERS BURST IN ON JAPS' HAIR CUT

    BOUGAINVILLE, Jan. 18 (delayed).-The occupants of three Japanese pill boxes on Bougainville, who were having a hair cut or waiting for one, were surprised by a Queensland unit led by Lieut. Arch Mullaley, of Gympie. The Japs were overwhelmed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. MAN CHARGED WITH

    WHEN Frederick William Everest, 34, carter, was charged on Wednesday night with the murder of two Americans in Brisbane, he said, "Yes," according to evidence by detectives in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. British Navy Girls Arrive

    Officers of the Women's Royal Naval Service, serving in Australia with the British Pacific Fleet, in tropical rig in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. C.P. Not In Favour of Party Fusion

    "It is not possible for me to endorse the opinion that the Australian Country Party (Queensland) and the Queensland Country ...

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  6. FORDE TO GET NEWS ON P.O.W's

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Action, consistent with the views of the Army medical authorities is to be taken by the Army Minister (Mr. ...

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  7. BRISBANE SHOW BACK THIS YEAR

    BRISBANE is to have a Royal National Show in August—the first since 1941. It will be complete in all major sections, depicting the efforts of Queensland's rural dustries. ...

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  8. RIVERS UP IN NORTH

    Heavy rain in the last three days has caused northern rivers to rise. At 9 a.m. yesterday the ...

    Article : 329 words
  9. Savings Bank Deposits Soar

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Savings bank deposits at the end of December, 1944, were £6,222,000 higher that of the ...

    Article : 124 words
  10. Firebug At Men's Home?

    What appear to be three deliberate attempts to burn down the Salvation Army Home for Men, Stanley Street, South Brisbane ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SAWMILL BURNT AT CHINCHILLA

    CHINCHILLA. Thursday. — Chinchilla's only sawmill, owned by Ellerson Bros., was destroyed by fire early this morning. The ...

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  12. A.W.U. Rejects A.C.T.U. Link

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — The Federal conference of the Australian Workers' Union to-day relected a proposal that the A.W.U. ...

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  13. COPPER—LEAD AS MT. ISA'S FUTURE

    POST-WAR development of a dual copper-lead mining, milling, and smelting operation at Mt. Isa is being considered by Mt. Isa Mines Ltd. The chairman of directors (Mr. ...

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  14. STUDIED NIGHTLY TO TOP JUNIOR

    SHIRLEY Maud Richards, who tied with Geoffrey Robert Watson for the Byrnes Memorial Medal in the Junior Public Examination, studied for four hours a night during the fortnight preceding the examination. ...

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  15. BEEF SHORT AT MARYBOROUGH

    MARYBOROUGH, Thursday.—Although Maryborough butchers to-day accepted the Prices Branch's new price list for beef ...

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  16. CHARGES AGAINST BRIDGES TO STAND

    NEW YORK, Jan. 25 (A.A.P.). —Asked to comment on a request by the California Attorney-General (Mr. Kenney) that the ...

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  17. MILL INQUIRY AT MOUNT BAUPLE

    The Government has appointed a committee of inquiry into the business and affairs of the Mount Bauple Co-operative Sugar Mills ...

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  18. Attempted Rape Charge After Party

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday. — Police evidence that the injured woman had identified Malvern Vincent McDonald as her alleged ...

    Article : 425 words
  19. M.P. TYPISTS IN SPOTLIGHT

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The desirability of gazetting the names of all persons appointed as secretary-typists to members of ...

    Article : 144 words
  20. £9m Agriculture Machinery Plan

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Agricultural machinery production, involving £9 million, is planned by a Federal inter-departmental ...

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  21. £1000 ON BOOKS FOR SOLDIERS

    An additional £1000 was to be spent by the Queensland Trades and Labour Council on the purchase of books for battle areas ...

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  22. HOLIDAY OFFER TO TWINS AND MOTHER

    GIFTS of woollies and offers of a cot, a seaside holiday, and other assistance were made yesterday to Pte. and Mrs. Paul Mahoney, of Sheffield Street, Oxley, who last week had their second set of twins. ...

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  23. GARRATT ENGINES TO BE MODIFIED

    Agreement had been reached between the Commonwealth and State on the standard basis of modification to ensure satisfactory ...

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  24. COMMUNIST TELLS WHY BANKRUPT

    Claude Jones, Hewitt Street, Wilston, election campaign director for the Australian Communist Party, said in the Bankruptcy ...

    Article : 151 words
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  26. PETROL DETECTOR REDUCES THEFTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Army petrol thefts have been reduced considerably since aniline dye was introduced into Army supplies ...

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  27. DOCTOR FRACTURES LEG

    SOUTHPORT, Thursday,—Dr. F. F. Pincus, 46, of Jordan Terrace, Newstead, was jammed between a motor car and a fence post at ...

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  28. One Rabbie Burns To Another

    OVER the way from Centenary Park last night, the lights and garish noises of a carnival did not detract from the skirl of ...

    Article : 341 words
  29. THEFT OF TEST GUINEA PIGS ENDANGERS CITY

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Jan. 25.—With their blood full of diseased germs, more than 40 test guinea pigs have been stolen from the Christchurch Public Hospital. For pathological investigations ...

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  30. NO TRANSPORT BAN ON FODDER YET

    Imposition of a ban on the transport of fodder to other States had not been considered, said the Transport Minister (Mr. Walsh) ...

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