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  2. Italian Club's Defence

    INNISFAIL, Monday.—"We welcome any inquiry into our club, which consists of 30 hard-working ...

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  3. TRYING TO GET GLIMPSE OF ACCUSED

    OVERFLOW of spectators on the verandah of the Brisbane Police Court as Brown appeared in court yesterday morning. Public galleries were packed before the court opened ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Accountant In Court; Murder Charge

    REGINALD Wingfield Spence Brown, 49, accountant, charged with the wilful murder of Bronia Mary Armstrong, last Friday, twice interrupted the Police Court proceedings yesterday. ...

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  5. ESCAPEE LOST LIBERTY BY SEEKING JOB

    WILLIAM TURVEY, 43, farmer, who escaped from the Cleveland Police Station on Sun-day night, was recaptured by Sergeant E. V. Thornton, of Beenleigh yesterday morning. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. On Way To Boggo Road

    BROWN massaging his bandaged fingers as he left the court on his way to the Boggo Road gaol yesterday morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Stale Bread Inquiry

    COMPLAINTS of mouldy bread at the Brisbane General Hospital were being investigated, said the acting general superintendent of the hospital (Dr. S. Julius) yesterday. ...

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  8. Wool Cheque £34m. For Six Months

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Australia's wool cheque for the six months from July to December last was £34,810,685, which was ...

    Article : 205 words
  9. BALLANCES, IF NOT BALLADS

    TOOWOOMBA, Monday.—A 19-year-old railway clerk, who hopes one day to be a professional celebrity singer is attending the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Murder Of Son Alleged

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The tragic sequel to an alleged fight between a 65-year-old father and his son was told at an inquest to-day on ...

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  11. RELIEF SOUGHT FOR FARMERS

    An urgent request has been made to the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) for relief for farmers in drought-affected Capricornia ...

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  12. More Young Job Seekers

    More than 600 young jobseekers have, been interviewed by the State Juvenile Employment Rurean in the eight working days ...

    Article : 185 words
  13. CHILDREN WATCH FATHER DROWN

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Watched by her two children, a woman made an unsuccessful attempt to rescue her husband from ...

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  14. CENTRAL NEARLY WRECKS CENTRAL O'LAND TOWN

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday.—The little township of Bajool, 22 miles south of Rockhampton, was almost wrecked by a cyclonic storm on Saturday afternoon. In a blinding hailstorm, the ...

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  15. Inspector Fined On Drink Charge

    WARWICK, Monday.—A Main Roads Commission Inspector pleaded guilty to-day in Warwick court to having driven a car while ...

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  16. Gallup Poll Shows

    FOUR out of five Australians are reluctant to buy goods they want because of present high prices, an Australian Gollup Doll shows. The poll shows that lower ...

    Article : 330 words
  17. THIEVES BATTER DOOR. TAKE £4000

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Using a log as a battering ram to smash down a door, thieves made a daring £.4000 robbery from a Broken Hill ...

    Article : 139 words
  18. Foll Finished With Politics

    Senator H. S. Fall, whose 30-year term as a Queensland Senate representative will end next June, said yesterday that he was finished with ...

    Article : 152 words
  19. NAVY TUG TOWED TO ROCKHAMPTON

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday.—The Royal Australian Navy's motor supply lighter 708, with Sub-Lieutenant B. J. Pitt in ...

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  20. PETROL DECISION NEXT THURSDAY

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Petrol rationing will be listed for Cabinet discussion this week. Strong pressure is being put on the Supply ...

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  21. NEW DIRECTOR

    At a recent meeting of directors of T. C. Beirne (Pty.) Ltd., Brisbane, the chairman (Mr. T. C. Beirne) announced the FLIGHT END: Group Captain A. F. Bandidt, who flew from England to Australia, leaving the cockpit of his machine when he arrived at Archerfield yesterday. (See story below.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 104 words
  22. INTERIM SUGAR PAYMENT OF £3/3/

    The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said yesterday that the Sugar Board had arranged for a further payment of £3/3/ a ton on up to ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. Advertising

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  24. W.A. EYES ON OUR NORTHERN MINES

    INNISFAIL, Monday.—West Australian companies were sending experts to North Queensland to study the mining position with ...

    Article : 85 words
  25. SCATTERED RAIN

    Widespread scattered storms yielded rain, mostly light, in the 48 hours ended 9 a.m. yesterday. Falls of half an inch or more ...

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  26. SHIPS TO SWEEP MINES IN NORTH

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Seven ships of the 20th minesweeping flotilla will leave Sydney to-morrow morning for operations off the ...

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  27. NO FAVOURITISM IN PERMIT ISSUE

    The Rationing Commission did not favour big business in applications for permits of rationed goods the Deputy Director of Rationing ...

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  28. Must Keep Dromes Operating'

    AUSTRALIANS must become aerodrome conscious and sec that the present excellent airfields did not fall into disuse, said Group-Captain A. F. Bandidt R.A.F.. yesterday. He was speaking at the Roya ...

    Article : 220 words
  29. MINERS' PRESIDENT: YOUNGEST NOMINEE

    IPSWICH, Monday.—Mr. J. Cumberford, president of the Richmond Main Lodge, will be the youngest candidate for the ...

    Article : 64 words
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