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  2. LORD MAYOR STATES £15M. PLAN FOR CITY PROGRESS

    A 20-point plan for a "greater and better Brisbane" within five to 10 years, at a cost of up to £15 million, was stated by the Lord Mayor (Alderman Chandler) in his policy speech last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. 310,195 DISCHARGED

    BETWEEN September 30, 1945, and March 9, 1946, 310,195 men and women had been discharged from the services, the Post-war Reconstruction Minister (Mr. Dedman) said in ...

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  4. CAR FACTORY DEAD

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Lord Nuffield said to-day that when he learned there was a possibility of the land he had ...

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  5. SHARKS—BEWARE!

    BUNDABERG, Friday.—Four ex-servicemen and a girl have established a shark fishing industry at Elliot Heads ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Lord Louis Has Talk On Dutch Ships

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Lord Louis Mountbatten broke into his engagement in Sydney to-day to talk with trade ...

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  7. NO PRIORITY TO ALIENS IN RELEASES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Aliens had been given no preference over Australian servicemen in obtaining releases from the ...

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  8. WINTER CLOTHES FOR CHILDREN

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Sufficient stocks of children's clothing should be available during the winter, said Mr. Dedman, representing ...

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  9. Says Minister Influencing Salvage Case

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Charges of gross impropriety by the Works Minister (Mr. Lazzarini) were made by the Deputy Opposition ...

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  10. Cyclone Hit Banana Crop

    The recent cyclone struck a serious blow to Queensland's £600,000 a year banana crop. Mr. E. Greaves, manager of the ...

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  11. 14 Arrested On Air Force Theft Charges

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Charges against servicemen and civilians of theft and receiving of R.A.A.F. property were increased to-day to 21. Arrests now total 14, one ...

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  12. FINE WEATHER AT WEEK-END

    Fine conditions in Brisbane at the week-end are expected by the Weather Bureau. Maximum temperature in ...

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  13. ORANGES SELL AT CEILING PRICE

    Retail price for oranges in city shops yesterday was 3/ a dozen—the ceiling price. Most lines were on the small ...

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  14. Servicemen's Tax Cut 'Unjustified'

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Government believed that continuance of total exemption from taxation granted to servicemen ...

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  15. WILL OPPOSE COAL FINDINGS

    IPSWICH, Friday.—The Miners' Federation would refuse to co-operate in carrying out the findings in Mr. Justice Davidson's ...

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  16. MAN DROWNED IN BRIBIE PASSAGE

    CALOUNDRA, Friday.—Lyndhurst Britten-Jones was drowned in Bribie Passage this afternoon when a flattie capsized. ...

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  17. CITY TAILOR FINED £110 FOR OVERCHARGE

    JOHN FRED RYDER, trading as Fred Ryder Pty., Queen Street tailors, was fined a total of £110, and ordered to pay £7/4/ costs, in the Summons Court yesterday, on three charges of having overcharged for tailored suits. ...

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  18. STRIKE THREATENS PERTH'S WATER

    PERTH, Friday.—Water supply, sewerage, and drainage services in the Perth metropolitan area arc seriously threatened as a result of ...

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  20. TOOLS SHORTAGE IS WORLD-WIDE

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Surplus tools held either by the services or by Government departments were being made available in an ...

    Article : 99 words
  21. SEASIDE HOUSEBOAT PROPOSAL DEFERRED

    SOUTHPORT, Friday.—Water caravan and houseboat proposals were before the Southport Town Council last night and were ...

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  22. HOT AIR TO BE COOLED DOWN

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The air conditioning plant at Parliament House is to be renewed, the Speaker (Mr. Rosevear) told ...

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  23. STATE DID SHARE IN GRAIN CROPS

    Although the Commonwealth restricted the wheat output from individual farms in Queensland, yields of all grain crops rose ...

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  24. CITY PIANO HAMPERED LILI KRAUS

    LILI Kraus changed the programme for her recital on Thursday night because certain items could not be rendered adequately on the City Hall grand piano. Items were selected in which the particular defects of the ...

    Article : 326 words
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