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  2. BARNES WILL APPEAL ON ASSAULT DECISION

    NOTICE of appeal was given on behalf of Mr. J. F. Barnes, M.L.A., after Mr. W. P. Wilson, S.M., yesterday non-suited him in an assault action he had brought against Detective Sergeant M. Purcell. In a reserved judgment, Mr. Wilson held that he ...

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  3. EMPIRE PLAN FOR

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Resident Minister in London (Mr. Beasley) will conduct consultations with the British ...

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  4. Rhondda's Escort

    RHONDDA Kelly made an impromptu appearance to hundreds of dancers at the City Hall last night. She had previously been entertained in the Lord Mayor's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TOY FUND GIFTS WERE WELCOME

    Many letters of appreciation have been received by The Courier-Mail from organisations which benefited from the Christmas Toy Appeal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRIGHTER HOLIDAY FOR N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Because coal production is better than was anticipated the people of New South Wales will have a ...

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  7. Bouquets To Hospital

    LARGE bunches of gladioli, red roses and mixed flowers given to "Miss Australia" (Miss Rhondda Kelly) yesterday went ...

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  8. Eleven Hurt In Road Accidents

    ELEVEN people were injured in traffic accidents last night. It was the busiest night the ambulance has had on accident cases for a long time. Two of last night's accidents ...

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  9. ANGLO-AMERICAN LINK VITAL NEED

    CLOSE Anglo-American co-operation was essential to world peace, said President Truman's personal envoy (Mr. Maury Maverick) in Brisbane yesterday. If British Empire countries ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TRADES HALL DECREE ON SHIP'S COAL

    Secretary of the Trades and Labour Council (Mr. M. Healy) said yesterday that the council's Disputes Committee would permit ...

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  11. Sunny Days At Week-end

    Fine days are expected in southern Queensland over the week-end. Maximum temperature in Brisbane yesterday was 79.4 at 1.55 ...

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  12. SERVICES' DOCTORS OUT SOON

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—By next June the Navy, Army, and Air Force would have demobilised 1305 doctors, the ...

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  13. FOUND IN CAR WITH WOMAN

    Eileen Baird, of Ashgrove, obtained from Mr. Justice Philp in the Supreme Court yesterday, a decree nisi for divorce from Allan ...

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  14. £5960 FINES ON PRICE BREACHES

    QUEENSLAND courts in 1945 inflicted fines aggregating £5960, including £1368 costs, for breaches of the prices regulations. This made a total of £16,881 (£3233 costs) since the first prosecution in March, 1941. ...

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  15. Much Hinges On Overseas Dairy Survey

    When normal production and trade conditions return, export market prospects for Australia's dairy surplus will depend largely on the ...

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  16. NO TAX CONCESSION FOR APPEAL GIFTS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Conforming with the British practice of refusing taxation concessions for gifts to beneficiaries outside the ...

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  17. Nelson Burns Saw

    Don't take too much notice of those rumours that ballet girls always wear a worried frown. That's just so much propaganda. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. BIGGER CIVIC NURSERY SOON

    Brisbane's Kindercraft Civic Nursery on the roof of the City Hall will be enlarged soon to cater for 100 children at a time. ...

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  19. U.S. Offers Air Terminal Rights

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The United States Government has agreed to the Australian proposal for terminal landing rights for air ...

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  20. ALLIES OPPOSED RETURN OF A.I.F.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Defence Minister (Mr. Beasley) revealed before his departure for England to-day that return of the A.I.F. from the Middle East when Australia was threatened by the Japanese was opposed ...

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  21. FALLING BRICKS KILL FIREMAN

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Hit by falling bricks from an overhead railway bridge, into which a motor lorry had crashed a few minutes ...

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  22. 'G.I.' HANDED OVER ON THEFT CHARGE

    William Richard Cooper, 23, American soldier, who was charged in the Police Court yesterday with having broken into the dwelling of ...

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  23. GRATUITY BOARD HEAD

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced to-day that Lieut.-General S. G. Savige had been appointed ...

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  24. GREATEST DIVORCE DANGER SIX TO 14 YEARS AFTER MARRIAGE

    GREATEST danger of divorce is from about the sixth to the fourteenth year of marriage, according to the Government Statistician (Mr. Colin Clark). Divorces are more common among childless and one-child ...

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  25. SENIOR EXAM. RESULTS

    Results of the senior public examination will be published in The Sunday Mail to-morrow. These will include successful ...

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  26. FATALLY HURT BY TRUCK

    IPSWICH, Friday.—Knocked down by a truck in Brisbane Street, Ipswich, this afternoon, Joseph Shannon 78, an Assyrian ...

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  27. PREMIER IN HOSPITAL WITH FOOT TROUBLE

    The Premier (Mr. Cooper) was admitted to St. Martin's Hospital yesterday suffering from a slight foot infection. ...

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  28. AIR PRIORITY PROTEST

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.—Scale of issue of air travel priorities is causing resentment here. The Townsville Chamber of Commerce telegraphed a protest ...

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  29. FORMER SOLDIER INJURED

    Owen Ander, 23, a discharged soldier of Nerang Street, Southport, received a severe laceration on the right arm and an abrasion ...

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