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  2. Noisy Poll Meetings

    JUSTICES of the peace are likely to be set some awkward problems if State election candidates try singing their own praises too loudly. Excessive use of loudspeaking systems would leave ...

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  3. FOOD SHIP CREW TALK STRIKE FOR DEMANDS

    STRIKE action would be discussed at a general meeting of the crew of the British ship Themistocles on Wednesday unless their demands were met, the crew's dispute leader ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AUCTION COMES HOME

    AUCTION, one-time champion "Creeker," sees again his former jockey, T. Spencer, at his old ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Doctor's 60-Mile Car Dash

    CAIRNS, Sunday.—A doctor yesterday made a 60-mile-an-hour dash by car over rough roads after a radio call to help ...

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  6. Sugar Seat To Provide Keen Poll

    MACKAY, Sunday.—The sugar electorate of Mirani will provide one of the most interesting contests of the State ...

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  7. ONLY 7 DAYS LEFT FOR FOOD APPEAL

    BECAUSE of the desperate need for food in Britain, Queenslanders' must make a success of the Queensland Women's Princess Gift Fund. Seven days are left to lodge subscriptions to the ...

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  8. WEEK ON DOWNS LIFTS C.P. SPIRITS

    WITH a week's campaigning behind him, the State Opposition and Country Party Leader (Mr. Nicklin) left Brisbane for the north at the week-end confident of having helped to take three, and possibly four Darling ...

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  9. 200 "RATS" AT TOBRUK CEREMONY

    More than 500 people, 200 of them Tobruk. Rats, attended the Tobruk Day ceremony at the Anzac Memorial yesterday afternoon. ...

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  10. Orion Off In Old Style

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Clouds of streamers billowed from decks to wharf as the Orient liner, Orion, left Sydney for London ...

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  11. Queensland Leads With Unemployed

    The Commonwealth Statistician's figures for the last half of 1946 showed that unemployment in Queensland was appalling compared ...

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  12. Call To Red Cross Units

    A broadcast appeal to Queensland branch members of the Australian Red Cross to reform disbanded bronchos was made by ...

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  13. "MERCY" PLANE FOR 4 NATIVES

    CAIRNS, Sunday.—Cairns flying ambulance to-day flew about 200 miles north to Portland Roads and Iron Range ...

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  14. DANGEROUSLY ILL

    The condition of the State Government Whip (Mr. D. Farrell, M.L.A.) was last night reported to be unchanged. He is ...

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  15. N.S.W. POLL OFFICERS TO GET MORE PAY

    SYDNEY, Sunday. - The State Government has decided to increase the amount paid to State electoral officials employed on ...

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  16. ARCHITECTS FROM U.K.

    Several British architects are expected to arrive in Brisbane by the end of the year to work for the Public Works Department. ...

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  17. One of 4 Lost Women Safe

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Up till late to-night intensive searches by more than 200 police and civilians had located only one woman of four ...

    Article : 159 words
  18. DEMENTED MAN AMOK WITH KNIFE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Detectives are searching for a man believed to be demented, who -allegedly attempted to stab Douglas Pearce at ...

    Article : 88 words
  19. 331 MILLION FOR EDUCATION IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The State Education Minister (Mr. Heffron) said to-night that the State Government planned to spend during ...

    Article : 54 words
  20. Pensioners Seek £2/10/ A Week

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Invalid and old age pensioners at a meeting at the Sydney Domain to-day criticised the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 111 words
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  22. Guerrilla Leader On Way Back

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Captain Frank Quayle, of Auckland, who, for nearly four years, led guerrilla activity against the Japanese from ...

    Article : 161 words
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    THE MINES MINISTER (Mr. Gair) and his mother, Mrs. C. M. Gair (left) toasting his baby son, Paul Anthony at the party which followed the christening ceremony at St. Joseph's Church. Kangaroo Point ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 94 words
  24. DARWIN'S "NEW" HOTEL TO OPEN

    DARWIN, Sunday.—A palatial hotel in Darwin, which was built only a short time before the war, and has not operated as a public ...

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  26. BOWLS CLUB MAY GET PARK LAND

    Part of Toowong Memorial Park will be leased by the Auchenflower Bowling Club to convert an existing small green into a full-size ...

    Article : 152 words
  27. GIRL STRUCK BY STONE IN TRAIN

    Mary Stewart, 15, single, of Norman Terrace, Nundah, suffered lacerations and contusions over the left eve when ...

    Article : 69 words
  28. Three Killed, One Hurt In Sydney

    Two youths and a man were killed and one was injured in accidents in Sydney last night. Police Cadet Robert Randell. ...

    Article : 97 words
  29. Proof Of Mothers Is In Their Babies

    BABY shows discovered the best mothers rather than the best babies, said Dr. H. Winston Noble last night. "The shows really prove which mothers have looked ...

    Article : 263 words
  30. RHONDDA MINE5 TO WORK TO-DAY

    IPSWICH, Sunday.—Striking miners at Rhondda Colliery. Blackstone, decided at a meeting of the Rhondda branch of the ...

    Article : 93 words
  31. SHIP LOADING INQUIRY SOUGHT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) is to be asked by the Waterside Workers' Federation to instruct the ...

    Article : 39 words
  32. U.S. LIVING COST DROVE YANK BACK

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. L. C. Robinson, of Binghampton, New York, who arrived in Sydney yesterday, says that he could not make ...

    Article : 81 words
  33. HOSPITAL PATIENT'S DEATH: THROAT CUT

    HUGHENDEN, Sunday.—Ray Woods, 57, a pensioner, was found in Hughenden Hospital at 1.30 p.m. to-day, with a large incision in the ...

    Article : 61 words
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