THIS barber kept on shaving his cutomers. The lamp, held by the assistant, kept his razor on the mark. The customer was happy, judging by his expression. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 222 wordsFIRST day of the full-scale restrictions, with its many consequent inconveniences, early shop and business closing, and restricted transport, saw city crowds shopping or working good-humouredly under brown-out conditions yesterday. Peak-hour trams were about 80 per cent. ...
Article : 984 wordsCANBERRA, Thursday. — Legislation to effect taxation reductions proposed by Cabinet would be introduced ...
Article : 180 wordsCANBERRA, Thursday.—For two hours to-day, coal production and the effect of power restrictions on industry and the community, made a vigorous and at times bitter debate in ...
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Article : 111 wordsUp to last night the cleavage between the meat strikers and the employers was as wide as ever. The consensus of opinion among ...
Article : 316 wordsAlthough grocery stocks are dwindling fast, a check yesterday showed that there is no immediate cause for alarm ...
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Article : 135 wordsThe Executive Council yesterday approved the appointment of Mr. E. F. Dunne, Assistant Under Secretary, as Under Secretary of Mines ...
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Article : 252 wordsThe Lands Minister (Mr. A. Jones) announced yesterday that successful applicants for blocks on Sesbania, Cambridge Downs, and ...
Article : 148 wordsALL evening classes at the Queensland University have been cancelled temporarily because of the power restrictions, but the authorities propose, where possible, to forward lectures to students. Even day students who are at ...
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The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Fri 28 Jun 1946, Page 3
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