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  2. ON THE TARGET

    DRAWING the score after the international shoot by the Salisbury section of the Queensland Company of Archers at Salisbury yesterday. Drawing the arrows is Mr. Rhys Williams, while Mr. E. J. Leather records the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. 9000 NEW HOMES LIKELY THIS YEAR

    ABOUT 9000 homes would be completed in Queensland this year at the present building rate, the Acting Government Statistician (Mr. S. E. Solomon) disclosed ...

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  4. WOMEN SAY FEDERAL PROMISE BROKEN AND THEY'LL SUPPORT

    QUEENSLAND women's organisations agreed with ex-servicemen's leaders yesterday that the 5/a week pension rise for war widows was paltry. ...

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  5. More Pay But 12 Get None

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—While all wage earners will receive heavier pay envelopes from next ...

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  6. Saved By Wool Boom

    CHARLEVILLE, Saturday.—I High wool prices are saving many western graziers from, complete ruin, following last ...

    Article : 324 words
  7. CLOTHES SCALE TODAY

    Traders will be issued with the reduced clothing ration scale to-day. This would enable staffs to ...

    Article : 239 words
  8. Northern Roads In Bad Way

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday.—Bad roads along the central and northern coast were a major factor in contributing to ...

    Article : 249 words
  9. Premier Denies Union Pressure

    WITHDRAWAL of a State Government memorandum to industrial inspectors was done to rectify a simple office error, the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said yesterday. It had not been' withdrawn because of pressure ...

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  10. SPECIAL RAIN TESTS SOON

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Further important rainmaking tests will be made in Victoria soon. A R.A.A.F. Dakota is being ...

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  11. Entries Ending In Show Stock

    To-day is the last day for entries in the livestock sections for the 1947 Queensland Royal National Show. ...

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  12. Apprentices' Fare Demand "Ridiculous"

    The demand by apprentices and juniors for employers to pay their fares to and from work was "completely ridiculous" the Queensland ...

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  13. Methodists To Build £7000 Memorial Hall

    GRACEVILLE Methodist Church is to build a £7000 hall which will provide almost every method of teaching religion. It will be erected as a ...

    Article : 244 words
  14. £73,000 From Radio Appeal

    "Smokes for Sick Soldiers," the 4BH Sunday afternoon radio concert, closed down yesterday after having run for nearly seven ...

    Article : 180 words
  15. Orchestra Draws Big Audience

    The popularity of Sunday afternoon orchestral concerts was confirmed yesterday when a crown of 2000 packed the City Hall for the ...

    Article : 237 words
  16. Overtime Ban By Rail Men

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Roilwoymen to-night took the first step in their campaign of direct action for strict observance of the State 40-hour ...

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  17. 4 In Smash Now Serious

    Three men and a girl who were injured when a utility truck overturned twice on the Ipswich-Brisbane road, near Bundamba. at ...

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  18. £1800 FROM CARNIVAL

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday.—A carnival held yesterday and last night raised £1800 for the establishment in Townsville of a Bush ...

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  19. SEARCH FOR WHITE WIFE OF NEW GUINEA NATIVE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A white girl was living among natives in a remote part of New Guinea in 1944, Mr. E. W. Emery. said yesterday. Mr. Emery, an oyster farmer said yesterday. Mr. Emery, an oyster farmer ...

    Article : 319 words
  20. Scots Girl To Wed Aussie? (Her Father Won £64,000 For Id)

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A Scots gill whose father won £64,000 for a penny in an English football pool last month is coming to Sydney on a visit to an Australian penfriend living at Parramatta. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 418 words
  21. "Sourabaya Sue" Angry At Press

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Wnen she arrived in Sydney by the Marella to-day. Mrs. Muriel Pearson ("Sourabaya Sue") accused ...

    Article : 114 words
  22. Advertising

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  23. SHIFT OF CARGO ENDANGERS SHIP

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The American freighter Rattler, which was due in Sydney last Friday, was forced to heave-to for 26 hours ...

    Article : 77 words
  24. TWO THUGS ROB COUNTRY MAN

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Attacked by two thugs at Richmond early this morning. Leslie Montgomery Alston, a country visitor ...

    Article : 51 words
  25. MANUS INSPECTION

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Navy Minister (Mr. Riordan), with service advisers, will inspect the Manus Island base in August. ...

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  26. FALL OFF MOTOR CYCLE

    IPSWICH, Sunday.—Valentine Paisel, 25. sheet metal worker, of Longwood Street. Woolloongabba, was admitted to the Ipswich ...

    Article : 46 words
  27. 89 AND FLEW FROM U.K.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A 89-year-old woman was a passenger on the flying boat which arrived from Britain at the week-end. ...

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