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  2. Tide Of Migration

    TWO thousand Queenslanders so far had nominated 6000 British people under the free and assisted migration scheme, said the Labour Minister (Mr. Gair) yesterday. ...

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  3. Colonel Bogey Is Best Recruiter

    BRASS bands blaring "Colonel Bogey" were the best way of rallying recruits to Australia's ...

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  4. Pay, Or Leave 'Home'

    STATE Cabinet decided yesterday that tenants of the Housing Commission, under its temporary housing scheme. ...

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  5. Little Girl—Missing Uncle

    TWO-YEAR-OLD Christine Byrne of Newstead, was unxiously scanning the deck for a glimpse of her uncle when ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Looks Well This Way

    VISITORS to the Wool Board exhibit at the Shorn yesterday thought they had never seen such an attractive line of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. HAVEN'T YET HIT CEILING IN PRICES'

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— Prices in Australia have not yet reached their peak, according to the Customs ...

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  8. FOOD LAG FOR YEARS IN BRITAIN

    "BRITAIN has been underfed for so long that people in more fortunate lands are no longer shocked by the ...

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  9. LAW NOT BROKEN YET"

    THE State Industrial Court declined yesterday to make an order compelling Brisbane bread carters to deliver bread to-morrow in compliance with their award. ...

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  10. Claims End Of Prices Boom Soon

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The sellers' market could be expected to weaken, and some reduction in prices of controlled goods and ...

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  11. Divorce 'Double' Alleged

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A man alleged in the Banco Court to-day that another man had impersonated, him before his wife obtained a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. HUNT FOR CITY THIEF

    DETECTIVES have redoubled their efforts in a search for a burglar believed to have been operating in the ...

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  13. MANY TENANTS WANT TO STAY

    Many tenants of the first temporary Housing Commission camp at Kalinga do not wish to leave the site. ...

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  14. 2 Under Car For 14 Hours

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Two women lay pinned under their car for nearly 14 hours after it had left the Pacific High. ...

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  15. 'PATCH IT UP BY WALK 'IN GARDENS'

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A young Scottish wife and her Queensland husband mere advised in the Equity Court ...

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  16. 50 Ships Held Up By Union Dispute

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Repair and construction work on about 50 ships was halted to-day when 2300 ship painters and dockers downed ...

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  17. RESIDENTS COMPLAIN OF BALLROOM NOISES

    EARLY morning slamming of car doors, and shouts and laughter from persons leaving Cloudland Ballroom, Bowen Hills, were keeping Cintra and Boyd Street residents awake night ...

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  18. COAL LOSS TO VICTORIA, S.A.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Increased coal production in New South Wales is being absorbed entirely in that State, and in the past 18 months ...

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  19. Libel Case Goes To Full Court

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The hearing of an appeal by Laurence Stanley Jackson, a former taxation commissioner against the ...

    Article : 163 words
  20. SILENT NAVY AT IT AGAIN

    A SAILOR made, a hit in the City Hall yesterday with a record short speech. He was Rear-Admiral G. E. ...

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  21. MT. MORGAN PAY CLAIMS REFUSED

    WAGES in all the awards applying to the Mount Morgan Mining Company remain unchanged, as the result of a reserved decision issued by the Full Industrial Court yesterday. ...

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  22. Snow Search: Two Missing

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Police and parties of experienced bushmen are searching the rugged ...

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  23. LABOUR LAG TALKS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—More than 400 industrial leaders from all States are expected to attend a conference at the Melbourne ...

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  24. Dingo Paid His Exes.

    KINGAROY, Tuesday.— A Kingaroy motorist made his expenses for the trip home from Brisbane when he ran down a ...

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  25. SLEW FATHER; WAS INSANE

    PERTH, Tuesday.—"Not guilty, on the ground of temporary insanity when the act was committed," was the verdict brought in ...

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  26. Uranium Clash Avoided

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Proposals by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) for Commonwealth cooperation in investigations to ...

    Article : 89 words
  27. Advertising

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  28. 'HOBART' SAILORS WON'T BE BROKE

    There is at least one group of sailors in Brisbane who don't expect to be "flat broke" this week. They are the 600 crew members ...

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  29. MURDER, SUICIDE WHILE INSANE

    LISMORE, Tuesday.—A finding of murder and suicide while Insane was returned by the Deputy Coroner (Mr. A. Overall) at the ...

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  30. BINOCULARS CHEAPER AT DISPOSALS SALE

    Prices were low for 200 pairs of binoculars offered at a Disposals Commission sale in Brisbane yesterday. Highest was £20 ...

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  31. VICTORIA TO PRESS FOR TAX REFORM

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Victoria will press for the abolition of Commonwealth uniform taxation at the Premiers' Conference ...

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  32. FILM DISTRIBUTORS TO SEE CHIFLEY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Views of Australian distributors of American films on possible Commonwealth action to impose heavier ...

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  33. ART—BUT NOT THROUGH THE AGES

    THE exhibition of "Art Through the Ages" just isn't, according to Mr. H. Missingham, director of the New South Wales National Art Gallery. He told an audience in a luncheon-hour address at the ...

    Article : 174 words
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