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  2. SPEAKER ALL FOR

    MAKING one of his rare appearances on the floor of the State Parliament yesterday, the Speaker (Mr. Brassington) launched a strong attack on private banks and supported ...

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  3. FOURTH WHARF HOLD-UP LOOMS

    An address by the assistant general secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation (Mr. Roache) is ...

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  4. FIRST LESSON AT 20

    A "nip" in the air did not deter Toowong twins Va and Pat Pedersen, 20, of Cadell Street, from having their first swimming instruction at the Ithaca Baths last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Reds Given Help By Government, Says Opposition

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Government had offered every material convenience which could be given communists in Australia, Mr. Hutchinson (Lib., V.) said to-day. ...

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  6. Week Delay On Bank Bill Debate

    CANBERRA, Friday.—At least a week's adjournment of the debate on the Bank Nationalisation Bill will follow the second ...

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  7. ROSEVEAR ATTACKED ON JUDGES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Deputy Opposition Leader (Mr. Harrison) to-day bitterly attacked the Speaker (Mr. ...

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  8. Many Fail In Army "Medical"

    A LARGE percentage of Brisbane volunteers for Australia's regular army had been rejected on medical ...

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  9. RETAIL TRADE ON WAY DOWN

    RETAIL trade is probably now passing its peak judging by the last year's trading results of four large Brisbane stores. This conclusion is supported by ...

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  10. 'LAST' WORDS NOT NEEDED

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Friday. With the possibility of being forced into the sea, the trans Tasman flyer. H. B. ...

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  11. FARMS LACK WIRE TO FENCE HERDS

    ATHERTON Tableland dairy farmers urgently need thousands of tons of barbed wire to avert a serious threat to their industry. The number of dairying herds on ...

    Article : 281 words
  12. Malaria Case At Ipswich

    A young man who had never left the district contracted malaria in Ipswich in September. He is aged 21, and lives in the ...

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  13. CHILDREN TAUGHT 'BOBBY' IS FRIEND

    "WE teach the children that a policeman is their friend, and can help them when they are lost, or in trouble." That is the line New South ...

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  14. Big Haul By Customs

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Customs men have seized 130 pairs of nylon stackings, 120 American ball point fountain pens and ...

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  15. SUGAR AGREEMENT

    The International Sugar Agreement had been extended for a year from August 31 last, the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) announced last ...

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  16. SOUTHERN CROSS AGAIN

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Southern Cross, the late Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's tri-motor Fokker plane, will fly for the last ...

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  17. £14m. FROM TAXES IN SEPTEMBER

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Treasury figures issued to-day for September revealed the continued buoyancy of Federal revenues. ...

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  18. £5 BOOTS FOR WATERSIDERS

    The first of the new Smith refrigerator boots, worth £5 a pair, will be issued to Brisbane waterside workers, today. ...

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  19. CHINESE GET TOGETHER

    SEVEN-YEAR-OLD May Tong (left) and brother Gordon, 8, of Breakfast Creek, were well looked after by Betty Sam, of New Farm, secretary to the Consul for China at the Chinese community's national day ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. DEDMAN FOR TRADE TALKS IN HAVANA

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Post-War Reconstruction Minister (Mr. Dedman) and the leader of the Australian delegation at the ...

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  21. C.P. PLANS FOR VICTORIAN POLL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Campaign plans of all three parties for the State election on November 8 were intensified to-day. ...

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  22. Sea Fares Rise 40 Per Cent.

    Fares for interstate sea travel had been increased by 40 per cent., the Brisbane Traffic Committee Chairman (Mr. A. V. Logan) said ...

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  23. Advertising

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  24. Women Say "Dairies Offer Only Slavery"

    GLADSTONE, Friday.—Queensland dairy farmers and their families have "nothing but slavery to look forward to," in the opinion of the two women directors of the Port Curtis Co-operative Dairy Association. ...

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  25. EXCITED FRIENDS GREET MIGRANTS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—More than 50 excited relatives of eight Greek and Italian immigrants surged across the tarmac in front of the ...

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  26. Base Pay Pension To Widows Urged

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Pensions equivalent at least to the male basic wage, for all widows with children under the age of 18. were ...

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  27. Death In Hit-Run At Toowoomba

    TOOWOOMBA, Friday.—Wilhelm Heinrich Dorries. 50, farmer, of Maclagan. via Jondaryan, was killed instantly when the car he ...

    Article : 92 words
  28. GASTRO TOLL AT 86

    Only partial success was being attained with the various drugs being tried to disinfect convalescent gastro-enteritis patients ...

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  29. Beat Off Shark With Stones

    GRAFTON, Friday.—A fishing crew fought a half-hour battle against a 20-feet long blue pointer shark which attacked their launch. ...

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  30. THREW MUSTARD IN FACE

    PERTH, Friday.—A pair of glasses she was wearing saved a woman from being blinded by a cloud of dry mustard thrown in ...

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  31. 40-HOUR WEEK ASSENT

    Queensland's 40-Hour week Bill received the Royal assent yesterday from the Deputy Governor (Mr. Cooper). The legislation ...

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