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  2. Drought toll despite rain

    RESPITE good cattle area rains, the State expects the smallest export beef kill for many years. An authority said last night that no quantity ...

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  3. WILL HEAR UNION IF STRIKES STOP

    THE Industrial Court president (Mr. Justice Matthews) said yesterday that the Court would give an early hearing to any application that the Tramways' Union ...

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  4. URGES AID TO BLACKS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Australia was crying out for population, but was doing nothing to ...

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  5. Lang, in House

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—First defence task of the new Shipping Board should be the construction in Australia ...

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  6. Beating floods

    BOTTLES of medicine will be parachuted to flood-bound stations during an emergency flight to be made "TRAMMIES" went to the Industrial Court yesterday morning to hear the City Council application for an order, forbidding one-day stoppages. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GALLUP SHOWS

    ALMOST seven out of 10 Australians would prefer n reduction in taxes to an increase in social ...

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  8. Surfing area plea on Tallebudgera

    TALLEBUDGERA surfing area should be shifted south, away from the mouth of the creek, or closed altogether, according to the journal Local Government. ...

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  9. 84, BUT STUDY KEEPS HIM YOUNG

    OLDEST of the 1350 students of the Adult Education Centre in Edward Street is Mr. John Stephenson, 84, of South Brisbane. Mr. Stephenson began attending classes last year. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FENCE HELP HELD UP

    Wire and netting needed urgently by westerly graziers to repair flood-damaged fences is held up at Newcastle ...

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  11. Building homes 'quicker'

    Many people are getting homes built in quicker time now, according to the Labour and Industry Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 174 words
  12. Young & old help fund

    Young and aged sent £5 yesterday towards a new plane for Cairns aerial ambulance service. ...

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  13. "NO OFFENCE"

    Malcolm Brinkworth, 17, claims that a notice on the back of his utility truck ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. New States rule

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Any proposal to create new States in North Australia would require a referendum, the ...

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  15. £10,000 to 30 shillings

    LISMORE, Wednesday.—Some of 33 Avro-Anson aeroplanes bought through the War Disposals Commission by ...

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  16. Record pine deliveries

    A RECORD quantity of 85,000 cases of pineapples has deluged Brisbane canneries this week. ...

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  17. N.Z. votes for off-course bets

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.)., Wednesday (A.A.P.-Reuters) .—New Zealand went to the polls to-day and gave firm expression to ...

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  18. STATE HELPS LOCAL BODIES

    The State Government had provided generous sources of revenue for local authorities not available 20 years ago ...

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  19. WHY SHIPS ARE SLOW

    Slow turn round of ships in Brisbane is not likely to be solved by a new Government authority to settle wharf union ...

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  20. SHINTO MARRIAGE IS "FURTIVE AFFAIR"

    A marriage ceremony according to Shinto rites of an Australian soldier and a Japanese girl was "rather a furtive affair," said a former member of the B.C.O.F. yesterday. ...

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  21. Living up 46 p.c. since war began

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The cost of living rose by 46.4 per cent, between the beginning of the war and the end of last ...

    Article : 86 words
  22. Advertising

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  23. WE'RE TAXED BEFORE DOGS

    There was no sales tax on dog biscuits, but a tax of 10 per cent, on biscuits made for human consumption, said the ...

    Article : 135 words
  24. Only the pigs are contented

    Three three-ton trucks, piled high with peas, cabbages, cucumbers, and pineapples, left the Brisbane markets on ...

    Article : 76 words
  25. Labour's enemy

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The enemy within the ranks of the workers is the communist party, according to the Federal ...

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  26. Chifley moves in wool strike

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — It was reported at Sydney Trades Hall to-day that the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) had ...

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  27. 150d. for wool

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Continental buyers are believed to have paid the top merino price of 150d. for two ...

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  28. No intervention

    The State Government had not received any request to intervene in the basic wage claim, before the Commonwealth ...

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  29. Body recovered

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — A body, believed to be that of Norman White, 36, of Epping was recovered to-day from the ...

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  30. Commando dead

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Lieut-Colonel A. L. Rickard, 53. son of the late Sir Arthur Rickard. died in Sydney to-day ...

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  31. Cost of controls

    The Treasurer (Mr. Larcombe) told Mr. Heading (C.P., Wide Bay) in Parliament yesterday that the estimated costs ...

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  32. No T.A.A. grant

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—No nidden subsidies were being paid by the Government to the National Airlines Commission ...

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  33. Father killed

    MURGON, Wednesday — Cart Prank Zischke, 58. of Mondure was fatally injured when a truck driven by his ...

    Article : 59 words
  34. Still stuck

    BUNDABERG, Wednesday.—A second attempt to refloat the coastal freighter Babinda was made early this morning. It ...

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  35. Irrigation, survey

    A general investigation of the lower Fitzroy River, to assess irrigation possibilities, would begin soon, the Lands Minister ...

    Article : 30 words
  36. Talk on coal

    Parliament would be advised at an early date of the latest developments in the Blair Athol project, the Premier (Mr. ...

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  37. Eden visit ends

    DARWIN, Wednesday.—Mr. Anthony Eden, who is now in Darwin, will leave for home ty Constellation plane on Friday ...

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