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  2. FADDEN SEES TAX CUT AS SOP TO PUBLIC

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Budget rang like a cracked bell to anyone with a financially trained ear, and the promised reduction in taxes was merely a son to public opinion said the ...

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  3. PRIESTS DEFIED JAPS TO ASSIST FILIPINOS

    FOUR Irish priests who defied the Japanese by working with Filipino guerrillas passed through Brisbane by air yesterday Flown in a R.A.F. plane, the priests are the ...

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  4. 2 CITY STRIKES ENDED

    BRISBANE timber workers and seamen employed on Brisbane's dredge plant yesterday declared their strikes ...

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  5. Police To Get New Uniforms

    QUEENSLAND police are to have a new uniform, more in keeping with the climate. It will be the open af the ...

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  6. SAFE HOME AT LAST

    Fir-Lieut. Oscar N. Diamond, who was released from a Japanese prison camp in Mukden, Manchuria, after more than three years' captivity, reunited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Diamond, at New Farm last night. His flight to home and freedom took him ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JAP HAD 'SYDNEY' ON PORT

    A Japanese professor of English at the Tokio University who questioned Australian prisoners captured in ...

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  8. ENGINES MAY CAUSE HOLD-UP

    Decision by locomotive engine drivers to refuse to work Garratt locomotives on and after to-morrow, may ...

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  9. P.O.W. Wants Hard Peace

    "KID gloves will only lead to more trouble, and compromise will make the Japs smirk at western softness," says ...

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  10. 'GABBA SITE FOR MARKETS?

    Portion of the Woolloongobba railway yards may be the site of the new municipal markets forecast by the Lord Mayor (Aid. ...

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  11. BIG GAP BETWEEN PRISON AND HOME

    PATIENT and careful handling will be required to help the thousands of returning prisoners of war adjust themselves to normal civilian backgrounds. Army and civilian doctors. ...

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  12. £lm. Rail Pensions Proposal

    A contributory superannuation scheme for railwaymen, which will cost £1. million to establish, is proposed by the ...

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  13. CAUCUS HITS AT OFFICIALS

    State Parliamentary Labour Party this week resumed criticism of certain high State officials for allegedly not having carried out ...

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  14. Consumer To Get Tax Cut

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Manufacturers and traders selling commodities affected by the recent 12½-per cent, sales tax cut should ...

    Article : 150 words
  15. MORE COAL LOST

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Coal output totalling 7230 tons was lost in New South Wales to-day when eight mines were idle. A ninth mine was only partially worked. ...

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  16. 11 IN HUMPY TO AID DEAF MUTE

    A MAN and his wife and their deaf and dumb son are living in a bag humpy at Eight-mile Plains with another family of eight so that the son can go to school. This is the only accommodation! ...

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  17. Court Action On Nurses Deferred

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Attorney-General's Department has ordered that prosecutions under manpower regulations against ...

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  18. Fine, Warm Week-End

    The week-end is expected by the Weather Bureau to be fine and warm, with a slight tendency to isolated thunder. ...

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  19. RUSSIAN SYSTEM UNSUITED TO N.Z.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.—While the Russian system might suit the Russian people, it would never suit the people of New ...

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  20. WHARF RESTRICTIONS MAY BE RELAXED

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Relaxation of National Security Regulations forbidding unauthorised persons to enter wharves is expected ...

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  21. CANE LABOUR CUT BY HALF

    Only 5300 cane cutters are engaged in Queensland compared with between 9000 and 10.000 in 1933. ...

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  22. Varsity Holiday Music Course

    In the hope of inaugurating a master school of music at the Queensland University the Music Department of the University will ...

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  23. 900 RETURNING AT WEEK-END

    More than 900 A.I.F. veterans from Borneo and Wewak will arrive in Brisbane to-day and to-morrow. ...

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  24. SUPER FORTRESS TO HELP LOAN

    CANBERRA, Friday.—A. U.S. Army Superfortress will tour Australia during the Fourth Victory Loan campaign. ...

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  25. NO REMISSIONS FOR SEX CRIMES

    No remissions as a peace gesture would be given to prisoners serving sentences for sex offences or offences against? children, said the ...

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  26. FRANCE BUYS 80,000 BALES OF N.Z. WOOL

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Sept. 14.—France had purchased 80,000 bales of New Zealand wool, which it was hoped to ship between October ...

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  27. 21 DIVORCED DURING WEEK

    Twenty-one decrees for divorce were granted in the Supreme Court this week. On the ground of desertion decrees ...

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  28. A.B.C. HAS ENOUGH NEWS SESSIONS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Suggestions by Labour members that special sessions, apart from news, should be set aside on the national ...

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  29. CLAIMANTS WIN CANNERY CASE

    Mr. Justice Mansfield gave judgment yesterday for Francis James Paterson, surveyor, of Toowoomba, and six others, against Oliver ...

    Article : 192 words
  30. SUGAR CARGOES GOING TO RUSSIA

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.—There are strong indications that 5000 tons of raw sugar which two weeks ago were loaded into the ...

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  31. FRUIT TRADE PIONEERS

    MR. W. A. Stanton (on left), a pioneer Brisbane fruit merchant, who recently retired after 25 years as a port inspector with the Tasmanian Agriculture Department, is in Brisbane visiting his two brothers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. DUKE TOLD AUSSIES WERE A JOY

    CANBERRA, Friday.—It was a privilege and joy to entertain Australians stationed in England during the last few years, says Mrs. E. M. Boyes, of Rylsmere, Bowness-on-Windermere, England, in a letter to the Duke of Gloucester. The Duke said to-day that ...

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  33. A.B.C. WILL MEET HERE NEXT WEEK

    Members' of the Australian Broadcasting Commission will meet in Brisbane next Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, the ...

    Article : 65 words
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