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  2. EASING OF FLOOD RAINS NOW LIKELY

    THE Weather Bureau expects a gradual abating of heavy rains I during to-day and to-morrow. Along the Flinders River, in the far north-west considerable numbers of sheen, cattle, and ...

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  3. UNION VOTES NO APOLOGY TO SCHREIBER

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Suggestions that an apology should be made to Brigadier Schreiber (Chief-of-Staff to the Duke of Gloucester) over the Field's case were rejected by the Canberra Trades and Labour Council at ...

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  4. HOUSE GOODS RELIEF

    BRISBANE'S acute shortage of some domestic goods will be relieved next week. The P. and O. cargo vessel ...

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  5. RAIN GAVE THEM IDEAS

    Wet weather did not dampen the enthusiasm of buyers who flocked to the sale at the Army salvage depot, Enoggera, yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SUGGESTS MORE ICEMEN

    THE Labour Minister (Mr. Gair) suggests that 70 or 80 unemployed ex-servicemen in Brisbane could ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Assurances Sought On Empire Trade

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-Dangers of losing Empire trade preferences for Australian products were emphasised at the Premiers' ...

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  8. Can Anyone Beat This?

    Pte. L. F. Stehn, of Victoria, brought back this 8in. monstache from Bougainville to Brisbane this week. It is the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Two Stabbed To Death

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A man and woman died from stab wounds at Albury to-day. Police believe they quarrelled earlier. ...

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  10. CITY PRIORITY ON SALVAGE

    By arrangement with the Commonwealth Disposals Commission, the City Council "picked the eyes" out of surplus army material before ...

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  11. RECORD AIR TRAVELLER

    PERTH, Thursday. — Mr. J. S. Teasdale, West Australian representative on the Australian Wheat Board, is probably ...

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  12. NEW 'OVER COUNTER' CITY LOAN

    The City Council has received Executive Council approval to raise £50,000 "over the counter" by sale of ...

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  13. Air Prioritiesz To End Soon

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Air Minister (Mr. Drakeford) expects the priority system of bookings for air travel to cease almost ...

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  14. Servicemen's Bureau Move

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Establishment of bureaus by the States to assist ex-servicemen to obtain office and business ...

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  15. 3300 IN BRISBANE WAIT FOR 'PHONES

    MORE than 3300 Brisbane residents are awaiting telephone installation and all but the most urgent cases will have to wait a long time. The Deputy Director of ...

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  16. EXTRA DAY FOR THIS YEAR'S SHOW

    Council of the Royal National Association yesterday endorsed the suggestion of an extra day for this year's show. ...

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  17. 400 U.S. Men To Stay Here

    Since the war, nearly 400 American servicemen have been discharged in Brisbane. More applications for discharges ...

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  18. CONVICTED 255 TIMES

    KATE Williams, 73, domestic duties, a mild looking little woman, rose in the Police Court when her name was called ...

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  19. NEW DEFINITION ON PRICE CONTROLS

    An amendment of the National Security (Prices) Regulations places beyond doubt the Prices Commissioner's power to fix prices ...

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  20. KATOOMBA TO BE MANNED?

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Hopes that the liner Katoomba would be manned by her crew to-morrow were expressed by the acting ...

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  21. NATIVES GROW OWN VEGETABLES

    Palm Island aboriginal settlement, off Townsville, now grows enough vegetables on the island to meet its needs. Previously ...

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  22. To Meet Minister

    Mr. J. W. Hadley, M.H.R., has arranged for the Minister for the Interior (Mr. Johnson) to meet the Brisbane Chamber of ...

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  23. EXPERTS TO STUDY SOILS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Soil conservation on a uniform State-Commonwealth basis, as recommended by the Australian Agricultural ...

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  24. CO-FARM PLAN GOVT. APATHY

    EFFORTS by 12 soldiers to establish a cooperative farm are being blocked, they say, by Government apathy. The story was told yesterday, by the Trades and Labour ...

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  25. WILL ADVISE LATEST LAND DEVELOPMENTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — A senior officer of the New South Wales Public Service will be appointed to the Australian ...

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  26. £19,000 LOAN FOR HOSPITAL

    The Executive Council yesterday authorised the Brisbane and South Coast Hospitals Board to borrow £19.000 for improvements at the ...

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  27. FORTY U.S. TRUCKS TO END IN SEA

    Forty trucks from the United States Navy base at New Farm will be dumped into the sea soon. They will be taken outside the ...

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  28. DIED MOVING TRUCK

    CLONCURRY, Thursday.—Otto William Hansen, 59, single, a mining identity of the district, was found dead beside his truck on the ...

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  29. AUSTRALIA RETURNING

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — H.M.A.S. Australia is expected to arrive at Fremantle to-morrow. She will continue to Sydney on ...

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  30. PRICES SOAR AT FRUIT MARKETS

    Rail delays caused by flooding resulted in prices soaring to almost peak levels at the wholesale fruit and vegetable market ...

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  31. SCHEME TO HELP PEARL INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Premiers' Conference to-day referred to the North Australia Developmental Committee a ...

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  32. G.I. Brides To Go Home

    LONDON, Jan. 24 (Special).— Six hundred brides of G.l's, many of them with babies, will sail from England ...

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  33. Fund Short Of £13,763

    Rockhampton residents sent £3500 to the Lord Mayor's Food for Britain Appeal yesterday. This brought the fund within ...

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  34. "A.B.C. NEEDS TO CONSIDER PUBLIC"

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Australian Broadcasting Commission to-day was miles away from public requirements, and needed to ...

    Article : 106 words
  35. Advertising

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  36. Advertising

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  37. ASSURANCES FOR SOLDIER SETTLERS

    The Council of Agriculture at a special meeting yesterday urged the Federal Government to make sure that there were assured ...

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  38. AWARD FOR PRIEST

    President Truman has awarded the Congressional Medal of Honour to Chaplain Joseph O'Callahan, the hero of the ...

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  39. BABY SAVED BY TEN BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS

    A BABY suffering from acute haemolytic anaemia of the new born was given 10 blood transfusions in six weeks at the Brisbane General Hospital recently. The baby's life was saved. ...

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  40. MARKET HOLIDAY

    The Roma Street and Turbot Street markets will be closed for the Australia Day holiday on Monday. ...

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  41. ONE PARALYSIS CASE

    First case of infantile paralysis from Cairns for a month was reported to the State health authorities yesterday. ...

    Article : 89 words
  42. R.A.A.F. CASUALTIES

    The latest R.A.A.F. casualty list issued by the Department of Air contains the names of the following Queenslanders:— ...

    Article : 56 words
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