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  2. HOUSE TENSE ON ELECTION CHARGES

    THE Deputy Premier (Mr. Walsh) claimed in Parliament last night that Country Party funds had been obtained from sugargrowers by misrepresentation. ...

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  3. YOU MAY LIKE IT

    Artificial flowers decorated this striking new hair style which was created at the International Congress of Hairdressers held in Paris this, month. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. 'DUMPED' OVER ARMY SALE, BUYERS CLAIM

    MORE than 1400 tons of material bought at Australia's biggest Army disposals sale, in Cairns, Edmonton, and Wongabel last August, is still at Cairns awaiting shipment south. ...

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  5. Plan On Road Safety

    SURFERS' PARADISE, Thursday.—The Australian Automobile Association will press for the abolition of all ...

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  6. Army Now Has "O.C. Squatters"

    THE Government's decision to allow squatters to remain in vacant army huts for "a period of grace" has resulted in ...

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  7. NATIVES LIKE SLAVES IN N.T.

    Use of the branding iron ia the only condition of full-time slavery not included in the Federal Government's ...

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  8. SOUTH SENDS MUTTON HERE

    FROZEN mutton is being drawn from New South Wales to help relieve Brisbane's acute meat shortage. The Deputy Meat Controller (Mr. E. F. Sunners) ...

    Article : 359 words
  9. Found Not Guilty Of Murder

    After a four days' trial, Raymond Kendall Daniel, 35, business manager, was found not guilty yesterday of having ...

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  10. O'Sullivan In Senate Seat?

    Present indications are that Mr. Nell O'Sullivan (Liberal) will be elected to the second Senate vacancy in Queensland. ...

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  11. Need For Trained Linesmen

    "The whole place is just screaming out for electrical linesmen and nobody is being trained," said Aid. Russell R. ...

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  12. DOCTOR SAYS FRIEND

    INJURIES which a friend had after being arrested on a charge of having assaulted a detective were consistent with his having been bashed, Captain Raphael C. F. Cilento, Army medical officer, said in the Police Court ...

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  13. TENTERFIELD CHARGE PROBE

    TENTERFIELD, Thursday.—The Prince Albert Memorial Hospital Board has been notified that, following allegations by the ...

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  14. DAILY BREAD SHORT SOON?

    Because of the wheat shortage Queensland would face the possibility af a bread famine before the end of the year, Mr. McIntyre ...

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  15. Passengers By The Ton

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday.—Sixteen passengers weigh a ton when it comes to assessing the weight of a ...

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  16. 'Gabba To London In Two Minutes

    Cricket messages now can be transmitted to London from the Brisbane Cricket Ground in two minutes. This has been made ...

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  17. FREIGHTER TO LIFT TOWNSVILLE SUGAR

    The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) told, Mr. Alkens (Ind., Mundingburra)' in Parliament yesterday that the freighter River Mitta, now on her ...

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  18. DEMAND FOR VETS

    A great need existed in Queensland for the extension of veterinary services in the country, said the president of the United ...

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  19. BETTER SERVICE TO SOUTH PORT

    An improved train service to Southport can be expected soon. The Transport Minister (Mr. Walsh) said last night that the ...

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  20. SENATOR'S WRIT

    Senator Hattil Spencer Foil, company director, of Sydney Road, Balpowlah, Sydney, issued a Supreme Court writ yesterday ...

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  21. "OLD & BOLD" TO DISBAND

    More than a year after the end of hostilities, the garrison battalions are now under orders to disband. Only about 200 men—the ...

    Article : 144 words
  22. BALLAD-'TRASH MUSIC'

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday.—"Why should we hear all this ballad stuff, which, at its best, is second rate—1 call it vulgar ...

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  23. State Willing To Aid Sugar Men

    STATE assistance to sugar can growers seeking a Federal subsidy was promised by the Agriculture Minister (Mr. Collins) in Parliament yesterday. "If they have a good case ...

    Article : 471 words
  24. Advertising

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  25. To Aid Industrial Expansion

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—To assist continued expansion of secondary industry in Australia an industrial development division ...

    Article : 128 words
  26. RAIL COAL STOCKS FOR FOUR WEEKS

    Coal reserves held by the Railway Department on October 3 were sufficient for only 3.95 weeks, based on the current rate of ...

    Article : 63 words
  27. Easing Country Milk Famine

    ABOUT 5000 gallons of milk are being railed weekly in refrigerated waggons from Brisbane to Central Queensland districts to avert a serious milk famine. The shortage is the result ol the drought, which is now hitting ...

    Article : 261 words
  28. HOUSIN'G LEGISLATION

    The State Housing Act and Other Acts (Rate of Interest) Bill to reduce the rate of interest on State Housing Commission ...

    Article : 81 words
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