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  2. Drift back to religion displayed

    GOOD Friday attendances in some brisbane churches yesterday were a record. Some church leaders regarded the increased congregations as the first sign of a general drift ...

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  3. Band girls

    MISS NELLIE COLLIE, Grafton Boys' Band drummer, teas a smart figure in marching contests at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Band of 1000 players

    IPSWICH, Friday.—A massed band of 996 men and four girls to-day played hymns at North ...

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  5. Given 7 years' prison

    SAMUEL PARKER, 40, tram motorman, is to serve seven years' gaol. ...

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  6. EASTER DEVOTIONS—AND GAIETY

    PROCESSION of witness—a feature of Anglican Easter services—last night filled King George Square. Service was conducted by Archbishop Halse from the City Hall steps. White streaks ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WILL CONFER ON TRAMS CASES

    SUMMONSES issued against tramwaymen will be discussed at a conference between the Lord Mayor (Aid. Chandler) and Tramways Union representatives next week. ...

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  8. Sydney success

    SYDNEY, Friday.—V. Summen, of Queensland, broke all tree-felling records at the Royal Easter Show to-day. ...

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  9. Benefits of co-ed, schools

    Airmail from Keith Rayner, of Brisbane, Courier-Mail nominee to the Overseas Mail Forum. ...

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  10. All States fighting inflation

    State Governments will grant no price increases unless they are unavoidable. This was the policy of the ...

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  11. Grand Opera coming here

    J. C. Williamson Italian Grand opera company, now in New Zealand, will play in Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth ...

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  12. Won't interfere with Council

    The Local Government Minister (Mr. Power) said on Thursday that the Government would not interfere with the ...

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  13. Wharfies' jobs open

    The 1303 Brisbane waterside workers suspended for 48 hours following the overtime ban on five ships on ...

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  14. Fallon hits at Court

    What he termed "use of mere technicalities" by the Industrial Court in matters of important principle was ...

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  15. Election pact moves fail

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Moves for a Federal election pact between the Liberal-Country Party and the Country ...

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  16. 2000 in city torch march

    More than 2000 people marched four abreast through Brisbane streets last night in the annual Anglican ...

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  17. SOLOS FROM ORATORIO EISTEDDFOD FEATURE

    TOOWOOMBA, Friday.—Outstanding events at the 58th Queensland Eisteddfod to-day, which was devoted exclusively to sacred, choral, and instrumental sections were The Courier-Mail oratorio solos in two groups for male and female voices. ...

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  18. Mauled by lion

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A lioness attacked and badly mauled a Malayan attendant at Bullen Brothers' circus in Sydney ...

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  19. New ex-service body formed

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Representatives of Australia's main ex-imperial service organisations met in Sydney and formed ...

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  20. Advertising

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  21. "2/ IN CHURCH PLATE OUT OF DATE NOW"

    "A SINGLE 2/ piece is out of date in the church collection plate," said Mr. W. E. Reeve (Ipswich) at the annual conference of the Queens-land Churches of Christ yesterday. ...

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  22. New Queensland housing chiefs

    Mr. H. X. Galvin, Acting Commissioner of Housing, has been appointed Housing Commissioner, and Mr. E. A. ...

    Article : 56 words
  23. ONE WEEK TO SHOW

    This is the tail week-end in which home gardeners can coax their blooms for The Courier-Mail Autumn ...

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  24. Traffic easier in Far North

    With the easing of the moderate to heavy rain along the north tropical coast trains are getting through to ...

    Article : 56 words
  25. Gympie Times changes hands

    GYMPIE, Friday.—A Gympie district syndicate of about 35 shareholders, headed by Dr. L. M. Outridge, has bought the ...

    Article : 92 words
  26. To hear appeal

    Mr. Justice Mansfield, S.P.J., will sit as an appeal board to hear the appeal by Mr. D. J. Karney, warden and S.M. ...

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  27. Anzacs from N.Z

    AUCKLAND, Friday (A.A.P.). —Fifty members of the New Zealand Returned Services Association sailed in the ...

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  28. Hotel service

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— A police survey of the 1666 hotels in Victoria revealed that only six in every 100 were not ...

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  29. Plea to voters

    IPSWICH, Friday.—At the monthly meeting of the Ipswich Ministers Fraternal it was resolved to urge all Christian ...

    Article : 39 words
  30. Burglar kills dog

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A burglar mothered a pomeranian dog with a floor rug in a house at Bardwell Park, Sydney ...

    Article : 24 words
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