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  2. Sewerage, Values Big City Problems

    CITY revaluation and sewerage dominated the debate on the City Council budget yesterday. Charges by Labour aldermen and replies by the Lord Mayor (Aid. Chandler) and C.M.O. aldermen made for spirited speeches. Main points made were:— ...

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  3. BAKERS WANT LAWS FOR BETTER BREAD

    THE Bread Manufacturers' Association wants Government legislation for the improvement of the standard loaf. Although a survey just ...

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  4. 30 U.K.Dentists To Relieve State's Shortage

    THIRTY dentists will be brought from Great Britain to alleviate the shortage of 63 dentists throughout Queensland. This decision, made by ...

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  5. BEARDED PARDS OF COOKTOWN

    IF there is anything in the London claim that beards quarantee male authority, Cooktown's veterans must act by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Squatter To Caretaker

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—South Australia's first squatter who moved into a vacant Air Force but at Springbank last ...

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  7. APPEAL ON DIVORCE DISMISSAL

    John de Winton Fletcher, grazier, of Authoringa Station, Charleville, appealed in the Full Court yesterday against Mr. Justice ...

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  8. GAGGED & BOUND TO CHAIR

    MT. ISA, Monday.—Stunned by a savage blow on the head by an unknown assailant, and then bound, gagged, and blindfolded, a Mt. Isa ...

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  9. MUST PROTECT HOME INMATES

    STRINGENT measures are now being taken to safeguard the inmates of the new State home for the aged and infirm at Sandgate, said the medical superintendent (Dr. F. C. Turnbull) ...

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  10. Third Man From 'Home1 Hit By Car

    Charles Mullgr, 64, an inmate of the Eventide Home, was injured when he was struck by a motor truck in Beaconsfield Terrace ...

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  11. Police Claim Knife, Razor Woundings

    Week-end affrays in Hie suburbs in which a razor and a penknife are alleged to have been used, led to the appearance of two ...

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  12. Woman Charged With Wounding

    TOOWOOMBA, Monday.—Lillian May Auld, 39, housewife, to-day was committed for trial on a charge of having unlawfully ...

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  13. AIR FURNITURE VAN IS LATEST

    AN A.N.A. air freighter will make history to-day as Australia's first flying pantecnocon. The plane—a twin-engined Douglas—will leave Archerfield ...

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  14. 6 Lives Lost In Fishing Boat

    PERTH, Monday.—Six Italians were swept overboard, and almost certainly drowned, when the 55ft. Fishing boat Mary was overturned ...

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  15. WILL TESTIFY AT JAP WAR TRIALS

    Colonel C. H. Kappe left Brisbane by plane yesterday for Singapore, where he will be senior, witness for the prosecution at the ...

    Article : 138 words
  16. No Production Lag In Steel

    WARWICK, Monday.—"New-castle plants to-day are producing 20 per cent, more galvanised iron and steel products than previously than previously." ...

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  17. GIRL HOUSEBREAKER SENT FOR SENTENCE

    JOAN HAZEL WARD, a slip of a girl aged 20, was committed yesterday to the Supreme Court for sentence on two housebreaking charges. Detective Senior-sergeant Cullen ...

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  18. COSTS OF FOOD NOW DECREASE

    A decrease in the cost of living in Queensland, covering food and groceries, is disclosed in the latest return from the Common- ...

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  19. Still Hope For Trade With N.E.I

    Australia had not necessarily lost trade with the Netherlands East Indies for all time, the N.E.I. Government representative in ...

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  20. German Staff As Peace Menace

    NEW YORK, Oct. 7 (A.A.P.)—Mr. Sumner Welles, a fomier Assistant Secretary for State, in a broadcast, predicted that the ...

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  21. WHEN THERE WORK TO BE DONE

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  22. Gossamer Cloth To Be Made Here

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Featherweight woollen fabrics lighter and finer than sheer georgette will be made early next year by ...

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  23. CHARGE OF £442 JEWELLERY THEFT

    TOOWOOMBA Monday.—Jewellery valued at £442/16/7 was itemised in a charge of theft in the Police Court to-day. ...

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  24. Advertising

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  25. CO-OPS. HERE GET AMERICAN OIL

    FIRST shipment of oil to be imported across the Pacific from American co-operative refineries will reach Brisbane at the end of this week, the secretary of the Poultry Farmers 'Cooperative Society Ltd, (Mr. C. Kidd) ...

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  26. Work Grant To Interim Force

    MELBOURNE, Monday—Re-employment allowances would be paid to members of the occupation md Interim forces, the chairman ...

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  27. PROTEST AT TRIAL OF ARCHBISHOP

    LONDON, Oct. 7 (A.AP.).—Reuter's agency says that the Vatican radio has broadcast what it described as "a protest note ...

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  28. STATE STILL BARS 2 PROPOSALS

    Counting of Queensland referendum votes at the week-end and yesterday showed an increased "Yes" majority on the Social ...

    Article : 127 words
  29. WILLS AND ESTATES

    Probate has been granted of the wills of Henry Charles Harvey, yimbun, former, realty £2389, personalty £1465; Herbert Victor Truman, Maryborough. ...

    Article : 58 words
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