AN admission that certain high offices, such as State Governorships and diplomatic posts, were "political plums" was made by the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) in Parliament yesterday. ...
Article : 755 wordsImprovement in films was urged by speakers representing numerous organisations at a meeting' of the National ...
Article : 303 wordsTHE Federal campaign in Queensland is rapidly becoming a battle of political giants. All parties are concentrating their strongest men here. ...
Article : 539 wordsA BIG struggle faced educationists in Europe to overcome the wastage and oppression of the tear years, delegates to the New Education Fellowship Conference, which begins on ...
Article : 379 wordsTRIBUTE from the public to youth fitness and training was a crowded at the City Hall ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 199 wordsCANBERRA, Wednesday.—It was stated officially to-day that no offer had yet been made by the Commonwealth to the Queensland ...
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Article : 242 wordsCAIRNS, Wednesday.—Labour had achieved a 30 per cent tax reduction for the wage-earner, and 24 Der cent, for others in one year. ...
Article : 147 wordsCOOLANGATTA, Wednesday.—The Coolangatta Town Council is offering a reward of £10 for information leading to the conviction ...
Article : 98 wordsDARWIN, Wednesday.—Ban Wic, the 12-year-old Indonesian boy who was badly burned while travelling at a ...
Article : 152 wordsMany suburban butchers in resuming meat deliveries have provided work for returned men. Mr. B. Boorstein. of the B.B. ...
Article : 357 wordsMr. Victor Radcliffe Edward Drury, president' of the Q.A.T.B. executive, and for many years leader in local authority affairs at ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 182 wordsThe City Council works department will patch the netting on the sharkproof enclosure at Shorncliffe so that it will be in a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 170 wordsBATAVIA, Aug. 28 (A.A.P.).—Nine people were electrocuted and 50 were burned or otherwise injured when an army lorry collided ...
Article : 63 wordsProtest against the diversion of the balance of the 1946 Queensland peanut crop to oil milling will be made by a deputation to the ...
Article : 135 wordsImproved price conditions for milk producers in country areas was sought by the Queensland Dairymen's State Council in a ...
Article : 153 wordsCOUNTRY hotelkeepers told in the Summons Court yesterday how they had paid up to £900 in cash for purchases of big quantities of wines from a 70-year-old Melbourne merchant, who is charged with ...
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Article : 126 wordsTOWNSVILLE, Wednesday.—Tank landing ship No. 3022, the first of six taken over by the R.A.N. from the R.N.. has reached ...
Article : 183 wordsEXACTLY 92 years after a handsome Yankee clipper, the Red Jacket, made a record run from England to Australia ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Thu 29 Aug 1946, Page 3
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