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  2. NEW ATTACK BY FADDEN ON DISPOSALS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Country Party Leader (Mr. Fadden) renewed his attack in he House of Representatives to-day on the methods of disposal of refrigerators, motor ...

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  3. SERIOUS FOOD CRISIS IS NEAR IN BRITAIN

    SIX weeks otter the peace declaration, Britain is facing a battle for food more grim now than even before V-E Day. Seriousness of the crisis was revealed in Brisbane yesterday by the leader of the British ...

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  4. KEEN TO GET ASHORE

    Soldiers with five and more years' service who reached Brisbane by the Bontehol yesterday, were overjoyed to be back home. Man ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GOVT. TO MOVE ON COAL

    CANBERRA, Friday. — A long-range plan for the coal industry will be placed before a conference in Canberra by ...

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  6. Diggers Aid War Crime Evidence

    EVIDENCE of war crimes committed by members of Japanese Railway Units was collected and buried by Australians ...

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  7. 2 KILLED BY BOMB

    Two soldiers were killed and six injured by an explosion at an Army training camp at Canungra. ...

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  8. Social Services Scheme Unjust

    CANBERRA, Friday.—"Economically unscientific, actuarially unsound, and politically unjust," was how the Country Party Leader ...

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  9. FEDERAL FINANCE ATTACKED

    CANBERRA, Friday.—An attack on the Federal Government for using national welfare funds for purposes other ...

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  10. MINE HOST RESIGNS

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The Commonwealth's hospitality officer (Mr. Miles Cox), who has acted as host to all the ...

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  11. Popular Food Lines Return

    Householders are not expected to benefit materially from the lifting of the emergency supply regulations, as the majority of the lines held are ...

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  12. 10,000 TONS OF SCRAP IN 2 YEARS

    IN less than two years more than 10,000 tons of waste paper has been collected by city and suburban and country salvage units. Queensland was able to ...

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  13. IN FATHERS' FOOTSTEPS

    Messrs. Duncan J. McWhirter and Mr. Harold G. Fielding, who have been appointed joint managing directors of McWhirters Ltd., are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. M.P. Critical Of Blamey

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The revelation in the House of Representatives yesterday that General Blamey had been the author of an ...

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  15. 300 FOR RELEASE DAILY NEXT WEEK

    MORE than 300 men a day will be discharged from the Army, at Redbank under the general demobilisation scheme, which will begin on Monday. All Queensland discharges ...

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  16. Mayor Suspends Redcliffe Clerk

    REDCLIFFE, Friday. — Asked to-night if it was correct that he had suspended the town clerk (Mr. R. P. Robson), the Mayor ...

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  17. £1513 Raised For Nurses

    The Courier-Mail fund for Queensland nurses liberated from Japanese prison camps has passed £1500 in eight days. ...

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  18. FLAT GIVEN TO EX-P.O.W.

    MR. DAVE WELCH, ambulance bearer at Moorooka, has responded to the suggestion that houses and flats at the seaside ...

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  19. JAP GENERAL CARRIED IN TO N.G. SURRENDER

    LIEUT.-GENERAL ADACHI, Commander of the Japanese 18th Army in New Guinea, had to be carried into Wewak for the surrender formalities, said Lieut. L. Donaghue, of Annerley, who arrived in Brisbane from ...

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  20. Has Faith In MacArthur, Says Chifley

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Complete faith in General MacArthur's judgment and administration of the occupation of Japan was expressed ...

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  21. PRICES HEAD LEAVES SOON

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Professor D. B. Copland will relinquish his position as Commonwealth Prices Commissioner soon. ...

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  22. LAG IN LOAN APPLICATIONS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Fourth Victory Loan applications are not yet being received at a rate sufficient to justify the hope that the ...

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  23. FINALISATION OF TOLL NEXT WEEK

    Date of the lifting of the Logan River bridge toll will probably be announced next week. The Acting Premier (Mr. ...

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  24. Nurse Wagland Denies Report

    MARYBOROUGH, Friday. — "The statement is not true: I swear it," said Nurse M. Wagland to-day, commenting on the ...

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  25. SUPPORT FOR CAIRNS WATERSIDERS

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.—A meeting of 420 watersiders to-day decided to support Cairns watersiders in their stand on the ...

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  26. Rest Of The News In Brief

    R.S.L. MONEY STOLEN.—Ronald Kay Mason, 19, clerk, charged with having stolen £9, the property of the Returned ...

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  27. NEW FIGHTER CHIEF

    Air Vice-Marshal Sir Harry Broadhurst, Commander of the Desert Air Force from Tripoli onwards, and leader of the fighter ...

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  28. LIQUOR CARRIAGE CHARGE FAILS

    COOLANGATTA, Friday. — Charges against Royston Richard Riddell, of Anvil Court, Hamilton Road, Brisbane, were dismissed ...

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  29. NELSON BURNS ADVISES

    NEWSPAPER reports of cross-examination in courts win my admiration every time. Stimulating, I call it. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. RUBBER CEILING UP

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Assistant Prices Commissioner (Mr. McCarthy) announced to-day an advance of 5 per cent. in the ...

    Article : 73 words
  31. TRADING HOURS CLAIM

    The Queensland Shop Assistants' Union has decided to file an application to the State Industrial Court for the retention of ...

    Article : 48 words
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