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  2. 15,000 GIVE WELCOME TO DUKE AND DUCHESS

    TOOWOOMBA, Tuesday.—More than 15,000 people welcomed corned the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester when they began their seven-day tour of Queensland country centres to-day Biggest welcome to-day was at Ipswich. ...

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  3. STATE MOVES TO RESTORE FOREST LOSSES

    TO meet the serious timber position that is looming the Queensland Government intends to start reforestation as quickly as possible after the war. The Sub-Department of Forests ...

    Article : 406 words
  4. Built Home And Stable; Fine Of £200

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Arthur Sullivan, of Queen Street, Mosman, who built an clabarate house and on ornate stable at ...

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  5. "MISS AUSTRALIA" ENTRANTS MEET

    some of the Brisbane entrants for the "Miss Australia" contest who met at Anzac House last night, when campaign plans were co-ordinated and discussed. From left: Misses Ireen Damro, Connie Rodd, Audrey Driver, Molly Barlow, Daphne Percival, and Patricia Harris. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DUCAL GIFT OF HOLIDAY FOR SCHOOLS

    TOOWOOMBA, Tuesday. — Most popular announcements made by the Duke of Gloucester at ipswich and Gatton to-day ...

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  7. Leave North Plan Story Challenged

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Statement by the Minister for the Interior (Mr. Johnson) about a plan in 1942 to abandon the north, was challenged ...

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  8. Ban By State Servants On Trades Hall

    By an overwhelming majority the Queensland State Service Union decided last night not to renew its affiliation with the Queensland ...

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  9. SECURITY GUARDS FOR DUKE

    TOOWOOMBA, Tuesday. — Special police security precautions were taken to-day to guard the Duke and Duchess ...

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  10. Plan To Regroup Electorates Here

    STATE Government is expected to take steps during the next session of Parliament to seek a redistribution of seats. The 1947 election probably ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. QUEENSLAND AIRMAN LOST

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Fit. Sergt. L. J. Sims, of El Arish (Q.) was in the crew of the Beaufort bomber which crashed two miles ...

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  12. DETECTIVE'S RISKY CLIMB

    Two ascents to the dangerous peak of Black Mountain, near Cloncurry, were made yesterday by Detective Sergeant C. E. Risch, of ...

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  13. CROWN DROPS DOCTOR CASE

    MACKAY, Tuesday.— A charge of having attempted to procure abortion, against Charles Dight Barlow, medical practitioner, was ...

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  14. Rail Gauge Start Same For States

    Work on the unification of Australia's railway systems would start at the same time throughout the Commonwealth, said the Director ...

    Article : 239 words
  15. Q.P.P. URGE BIG PART FOR WOMEN

    Need for women to take a greater part in public life will be emphasised by delegates at the Q.P.P. convention which opens in ...

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  16. BACK PAY FOR MANY WOMEN

    About £20,000 in deferred pay will be distributed to women in Queensland as a result of the High Court last week upholding the ...

    Article : 201 words
  17. Fine & Mild Day Likely

    The Weather Bureau expects fine and mild conditions in Brisbane to-day. Five points of rain fell in misty ...

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  18. HOMES' MINISTER URGED BY Q.P.P.

    CREATION of a State Minister for Housing will be advocated at the Queensland People's Party convention which opens in Brisbane next Saturday. Delegates will claim that ...

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  19. TRAMS WON'T MOVE WITH STEP RIDERS

    Tramway motormen and conductors in Brisbane have been instructed by their union not to move trams from stopping places ...

    Article : 154 words
  20. Fire Board's Ban Against Hall

    Secretary of the fire brigades' section of the A.W.U. (Mr. S. Hall) has been informed by the Metropolitan Fire Brigades' Board ...

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  21. NELSON BURNS Has A Song To Song-o

    EVEN without a tuning-fork I raise a voice in praise of the Government's plan for music in schools. ...

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  22. BITUMEN MAKING IN AUSTRALIA PLANNED

    Production of bitumen in Australia after the war is planned by the Shell Company of Australia. ...

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  24. BONG KILLED IN U.S. AIR CRASH

    NEW YORK, August 7 (A.A.P.).—Major Richard Bong, leading American ace flyer, was killed on Monday in a plane crash at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. BANK MISLED BY BANKRUPT

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. — Henry Warburton Hodgetts admitted to-day that he had given a bank manager wrong figures about his ...

    Article : 128 words
  26. £1/4m. HOSPITAL FOR WIDE BAY

    MARYBOROUGH, Tuesday.—Health Minister (Mr. Foley) said to-day that a 10-year building plan for the Maryborough base hospital ...

    Article : 77 words
  27. SURPRISE FOR CITY IN ART DISPLAY

    Brisbane will be surprised by the exhibition of French and British contemporary art which The Courier-Mail has been ...

    Article : 294 words
  28. BRISBANE MAJOR DIES IN BATH

    HOBART, Tuesday. — Evidence was given at an inquest at Hobart to-day that Major John Eric Court. Who was found dead in a ...

    Article : 79 words
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