QEENSLAND'S joint Liberal-Country Party team enhanced its prospects of a Senate victory yesterday by taking the lead from Labour. Approximately 200,000 votes ...
Article : 278 wordsBY a surprise move in Council yesterday, the salary of Brisbane City Council aldermen has been raised from £400 to £500 a year as from yesterday, making a total rise of £2000 a year ...
Article : 740 wordsCHIEF of the Air Staff (Air Vice-Marshal G. Jones) inspecting a parade of the R.A.A.F. personnel during his visit to Archerfield yesterday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 51 wordsPERSISTENT over-stocking of holdings in good seasons had a lot to do with troubles now being experienced by some graziers in drought areas, the Agriculture Minister (Mr. ...
Article : 389 wordsPOLICE have issued a warning that gypsies are on the move again in Queensland Yesterday one of a group ...
Article : 98 wordsSix Federal scars in Southern Stares are still doubtful. Main interest in New South Wales has now turned to Parkes ...
Article : 249 wordsMr. W. E. Green, barrister, alleged in the Police Court yesterday that perjury had been committed in proceedings in which ownership of ...
Article : 294 wordsBuilding and price controls were seriously hampering quick development of the tourist trade, the Licensing Commission chairman ...
Article : 151 wordsA PARTY of French airmen arrived in Brisbane yesterday from Saigon (Indo-China) to buy badly-needed aircraft parrs so that sick and under-nourished civilians can be flown from Indo-China ro France. ...
Article : 315 wordsBy a majority decision the Full' Court yesterday allowed three appeals by a tailor against convictions for alleged breaches of the ...
Article : 161 wordsGovernment contributions to the Brisbane and South Coast Hospitals Board for the year 1945-40 totalled £494,275. stated hospital ...
Article : 101 wordsMembers of the Queensland Tourist Development Board left Brisbane yesterday by air on the first stage of a 3000-miles air ...
Article : 175 wordsBOWEN, Tuesday.—Ernest Ditton, 51, farmer, who is charged with the murder of John O'Hanlon near Bowen on September 14, was ...
Article : 178 wordsAlderman who were contacted last night gave the following answers when asked whether they would accept the salary increase:— ...
Article : 237 wordsFederal election results were of secondary importance to the Country Party candidate for Maranoa (Mr. C. F. Adermann) ...
Article : 159 wordsESTABLISHMENT of a chain of 10 medium-sized fruit canneries in Queensland country coastal districts is suggested by Mr. Harold J. Williams, manager of the Leeton Co-operative Cannery Ltd. ...
Article : 385 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—Major Charles Hughes Cousens was to-day described by a former fellow prisoner of war as "an officer and a gentleman." The witness was Lieut.-Commander G. H. Heashaw, of the U.S. Navy. ...
Article : 438 wordsTOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.—The Rev. Canon P. G. Williams, rector of St. Peter's parish, West End, Townsville. died to-day, aged 77. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe strong "yes" majority by which the social service question on the referendum has been favoured almost doubled Monday's ...
Article : 135 wordsTrustees of the Sybil Willey fund received a cheque for £1664/10/8 from The Courier-Mail yesterday. ...
Article : 272 wordsFriendly societies in Queensland possess more than £2 million, and the annual return from Investments is more than £91,000. ...
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Advertising : 258 wordsNine ex-service personnel who entered the Queensland University at the beginning of this year had discontinued their studies, the ...
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Advertising : 66 wordsALTHOUGH he admitted having shot a guest at a Milton party, Nirjme Sulijmare, 39, Albanian, shrugged his shoulders when asked why he had shot him, said Detective Sergeant T. H. Codd in the Police Court ...
Article : 317 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Maurice Wilbur Albert Noble, 32, dairyman, of Adelaide, was refused ball when he appeared in the Adelaide Police ...
Article : 110 wordsAbolition of the system of finning railwaymen for breaches, and the lifting of all meat strike fines, are to be sought by the North ...
Article : 198 wordsPOLICEMEN on duty at the police office at the Exhibition had to work with a tribe of crying "kids" and eat their lunch of fish and chips standing up, said Mr. E. Pilkington (South Coast) at the Police Union Conference yesterday. The conference demanded ...
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The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Wed 2 Oct 1946, Page 3
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