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  2. Hanlon Talks Back On Election Claims

    THE Premier (Mr. Hanlon) claimed in Parliament yesterday that Mr. Wanstall (Q.P.P., Toowong) had raised his cry of election irregularities "to hide his ...

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    PROCESSION of judges of the Supreme Court of Queensland moving into the Full Court yesterday morning when Mr. Justice Sheehy, former Crown Prosecutor, was sworn in From right: The Chief ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Even Old 'Enemies' Were Glad

    PEOPLE who were once prosecuted by Mr. Justice Sheehy for offences against the criminal law ...

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  5. Evicted To Stage March On Hanlon

    HOLLAND Park Housing Commission tenants under notice to quit because of rent arrears are organising ...

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  6. N-y-I-o-n-s! SHEER BUT CONTRABAND

    SEVENTEEN pairs of American nylon stockings, sheer but contraband, were seized by Brisbane Customs officers yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MINING LEASES BATTLE

    A "BATTLE" for mineral prospecting rights by two giant mining companies, is going on in the silver-lead ...

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  8. C.M.O. Hit At Council Bus Policy

    MANY delegates at the annual meeting of the Citizens Municipal Organisation last night criticised the ...

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  9. Import Ban On 32 Lines In Dollar List

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Importation from dollar countries of 32 categories of goods has been prohibited, and a further list of 16 categories will be admitted in reduced quantities only. ...

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  10. SHORTAGES JUST LIKE OLD TIMES

    IT'S getting quite like old times again the way shortages are coming back. Grocery wholesalers say they ...

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  11. State To Decide Mine Rail Route

    THE route of a new railway from Blair Athol to the coast would be decided by the State Government and not by any company allowed to work the coal field, the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) told ...

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  12. RISE IN MILK PRICE LIKELY

    Queensland consumers may have to pay more for their milk as a result of the transfer of control of prices from the Commonwealth to ...

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  13. INVENTOR DIES AT 83

    Mr. Thomas John Hill, of Joffre Street, Coorparoo, who has died at the age of 83, was the Inventor of the Hill "Stump Jump" and Hill ...

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  14. NAVY SILENT ON CARGO

    The Royal Navy remained silent in Brisbane yesterday, despite waterside workers' complaints that the R.N. was loading useless timber ...

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  15. Call From MacArthur

    GENERAL MacARTHUR was anxious that white missionaries who could speak Japanese should go to Japan as soon as possible to encourage Japanese Christians and help further ...

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  16. RULING RESERVED ON LIQUOR DEALS

    Judgment was reserved by the Full court yesterday on the appeal of Julius Augustus Gromann, Melbourne wine merchant, against ...

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  17. CLAIM DRINK AT SOCIALS GREAT DANCER TO YOUTH

    STRONG drink at social functions was one of the greatest problems to be overcome by temperance workers, the Band of Hope Union national president (Mr. W. H. Green) said yesterday. ...

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  18. Gave Himself Up To Police

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A 23-year-old labourer was charged to-day with the murder of Neil Joseph McKenno, Northern Rivers jockey, lair Sunday. ...

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  20. COTTON PRICE RISE POSSIBLE

    An appeal by cotton industry representatives for an increased price was being investigated, the Trade and Customs Minister (Senator Courtice) said in Brisbane last night. ...

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  21. PEACHES HERE—BUT NO CREAM

    THE season's first peaches, a consignment of which is due at the Brisbane wholesale markets this morning are ...

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  22. MAN SENT FOR TRIAL ON KILLING CHARGE

    GOONDIWINDI, Thursday.—John George Newman to-day was committed for trial on a charge of having unlawfully killed William Michael Lawson at Goondiwindi on August 16. ...

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  23. OVERCOMING LAG IN STEEL

    The Government was making special efforts to overtake the lag in shipment of steel products to Queensland from southern parts ...

    Article : 127 words
  24. "Some Girls Menace To Men"

    "THE law must protect young A girls who are not only a danger to the young males in the community, but who are ...

    Article : 165 words
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