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  2. LATE P. O'SHEA LEFT ESTATE OF £311,999

    THE late Mr. Patrick Joseph O'Shea, legal and racing man, of Middenbury, Coronation Drive, Toowong, left a gross estate of £311,999. consisting of £8363 ...

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  3. AN APPEAL IS PENDING

    LAST OCTOBER this man, Gilbert Burns, a communist party executive member in Queensland, teas sentenced to six months' gaol on a sedition charge and was released pending an appeal to the High Court. Last night be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. A.L.P. fears in 1949

    DALBY, Monday. — Queensland would be subjected to a number of communist-inspired ...

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  5. Win good prizes

    THE Courier-Mail to-day announces its annual Home Front Competition. ...

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  6. Flocks cut down: no labour

    Understocking of southwest Queensland sheep properties is due largely to lack of labour ...

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  7. BAY VIEW OF BIG SEA RACE

    YACHTS racing from Brisbane to Gladstone at Easter' will sail past Bayside resorts, so that ...

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  8. AIR AMBULANCE

    THE Primary Correspondence School has given £5/8/3 to the £2000 appeal for a new plane for ...

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  9. MORE RAIN FOR SWOLLEN RIVERS

    FURTHER rain in the catchments of the Burdekin and Fitzroy Rivers, still swollen from week-end rain, were forecast yesterday by the Weather Bureau. ...

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  10. LONG SAMFORD TRIAL ENDED

    AFTER an 11-day trial four men were found guilty in the Criminal Court last night of having robbed the Samford E. S. and A. Bank in company while armed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FOOD SUPPLY BY JEEPS

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Efforts will be made to-morrow to get food through to station-homesteads isolated by ...

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  12. NICE GAOL FOR SALE

    Does anyone want to buy a nice hardwood gaol, 15ft. x 9ft., with iron roof? The gaol is among ...

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  13. 3 MINES IDLE IN Q'LAND

    Three cool mines were idle in Queensland yesterday, for a production loss of 330 tons. ...

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  14. GIRDER PLEA TO BRITAIN

    WARWICK, Monday.—Trying to obtain bridge girders, the Mayor of Warwick (Ald. A. T. McCahon) has written ...

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  15. Advertising

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  16. Strike cuts blood bank

    Red Cross , blood transfusion stocks will become dangerously low if tram and bus stoppages continue. ...

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  17. Shot in leg; amputated

    A man's left leg was amputated below the knee after it had been shattered by shotgun nellets of Nudgee ...

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  18. FURNITURE CUT 4 P.C.

    The 5 per cent. cut in furniture profit margins introduced last week had reduced furniture prices between 3 and ...

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  19. War pension rise

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Exgratia war pensions are to be increased by 5/ a week to bring them into line with other ...

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  20. STATE GIVES £2000 FOR CYCLONE RELIEF

    STATE Cabinet decided yesterday to grant £2000 for the relief of cyclone distress at Gladstone' and Rockhampton. ...

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  21. 9000 may lose jobs in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Employers said to-night that 9000 men would be unemployed in the Sydney leather ...

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  22. FEET DO, TOO

    BRISBANE policemen have a "speed limit" of 2 1/2 miles an hour placed on them for doing their beats ...

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  23. Merger decision

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -Seven hundred delegates from 400 branches of the Victorian Country Party will decide at the ...

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  24. Canteens funds

    The A.I.F. Canteens Funds of the 1914-18 war have distributed £748,331 in 49,826 individual payments to widows and ...

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  25. Just beat storm

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday.—A Rockhampton man last Wednesday morning extended his fire policy to cover damage ...

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  26. HE COULDN'T CARE LESS

    PADDY RYAN and his dog, "Pincher," couldn't have cared less about yesterday's tram strike. Ryan, a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 106 words
  27. Chad health before 'luxury'

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The health of children was more important than the Olympic Games a woman doctor in a ...

    Article : 87 words
  28. Advertising

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    Advertising : 26 words
  29. Closed by strike

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A strike by 19 crane drivers closed the Clyde Engineering Co., Ltd., works at Granville to-day, and ...

    Article : 45 words
  30. Killed woman, claims Crown

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Clarence Henry French, 42, timber worker, appeared before Mr. Justice Clancy in the Central ...

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  31. Murder charge against girl

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A 17-year-old girl appeared in the Lithgow Children's Court to-day charged with the murder ...

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  32. Destroyer's refit

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The destroyer H.M.A.S. Warramunga returned to Sydney to-day after a five-month tour of duties ...

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  33. Urges films to 'sell' Australia

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A fer good Australian films, with the accent on opportunity, would do more than anything ...

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  34. Hacking path

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.). Monday.—A rescue party of 30 is cutting its way through difficult wooded country in the ...

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  35. Storm over hall

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — After a stormy meeting to-day the Melbourne City Council Town Hall and properties ...

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  36. Car hits woman

    Mary Minogue, 36, married, suffered probable fractured leg head injuries and severe shock, when she was knocked down by ...

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  37. Promise broken

    CANBERRA Monday.—State advisory committees will not be appointed under the Meat Export Control Act, although ...

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  38. Trains held up

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Scores of thousands of Melbourne suburban train travellers were held up for more than ...

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  39. Truck over cliff

    SYDNEY Monday.—Sydney Eggins, of Tumbi Umbi, escaped unhurt when the lorry he was driving plunged 300ft. over a ...

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  40. Vain bay search

    An all-day sea and shore search by police yesterday railed to reveal any trace of the body of Stanley Alfred ...

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  41. 14 nurses short

    LONGREACH, Monday. — From to-morrow the Longreach Hospital will have only one trained sister, instead of nine ...

    Article : 60 words
  42. New airliners

    TAMWORTH, Monday. — East West Airlines Ltd. has purchased six Lockheed 15-passenger aircraft and will put ...

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  43. Off to Japan

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A 26-year-old Melbourne girl left by air to-day for Hiro, Japan, where she will teach children ...

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  44. Pearls seized

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Customs officials to-day seized more than 6000 strings of artificial pearls which they found hidden ...

    Article : 30 words
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