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  2. SHARP LEY FACES MAN HE ACCUSED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—At a meeting in a Melbourne office yesterday 'Cecil Sharpley, ex-communist leader, in the presence of the Federal Council of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association, faced ...

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  3. Brisbane Council poll to-morrow

    TWO THOUSAND absentee votes were lodged yesterday for to-morrow's Brisbane City Council elections, making a record for one day. ...

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  4. Pie's reply over strike dispute

    THE Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) owed his position in Parliament to communists. Mr. Bruce Pie. ...

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  5. SHE WAS HERE DURING WAR

    RADIO PICTURE of Mrs. Fredrick Rowe, formerly Mm. Bessemer Clark, leaving St. Pancras Registry Office, London, on Wednesday after her marriage. In the war Mrs. Rowe served in Brisbane at MacArthur's headquarters. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Big drop here in diphtheria

    In the last few years in Brisbane more children had been immunised against diphteria than ...

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  7. MINISTER DENIES ROAD TAX CLAIM

    THE Transport Minister (Mr. Duggan) yesterday accused the Australian Primary Producers Council president (Mr. P. B. Newcomen) of "doing a disservice to graziers and to the cause of truth." ...

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  8. 109 houses authorised

    Authority for the erection f another 109 State houses, the largest order for many months was given by the ...

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  9. She's no sooner here, but

    OLDEST British migrant yet to come to Queensland—82-year-old Mrs. Annie Butler—will trip home to holiday in England when she reaches 90. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Died at dentist's

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mrs. Ivey Catherine McBride. 35, collapsed and died while under on anaesthetic in a dentist's ...

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  11. Haggis for Sir John?

    The Governor (Sir John Lavarack) will be eating haggis soon if his new cook. Miss Mary Ross a Scot has ...

    Article : 149 words
  12. 25 COWS DIE ON LIVE WIRE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Twenty five cows were electrocuted on a farm near Maitland to-day. ...

    Article : 103 words
  13. PROSECUTION EXPECTED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An corly announcement is expected from the Arbitration Court that a prosecution will ...

    Article : 229 words
  14. 145 vaccinations

    One hundred and twenty nurses at the Brisbane General Hospital and 25 dental students had voluntarily undergone ...

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  15. Union gives £100 for Labour Day

    Donation of £100 was made to the Trades and Labour Council's Labour Day fund last night, by the Storemen and ...

    Article : 113 words
  16. SKY RADIO ROADS FOR SAFER FLYING

    AIRCRAFT instrument flying is now being made safer throughout Australia by the installation nf a network of new "radio roads of the sky." These "roads" are very ...

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  17. WOMAN TAKES AIR TEST

    Miss Kay Casey, of Clayfield, first woman entrant in this year's The Courier-Mail Flying Scholarship had her ...

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  18. A.C.T.U. won't have Thornton

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Australian Council of Trade Unions has told communist Ernest Thornton that he has ...

    Article : 92 words
  19. Melb. firm buys City property

    Customs House Chambers, a three-story brick building, at 436-438 Queen Street, at the Customs House train stop has ...

    Article : 93 words
  20. Advertising

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  21. Two planes sold at auction

    Keen bidding boosted prices at Brisbane's first auction sale of modern light aircraft at Archerfield yesterday. ...

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  22. Book's estate

    William Judge, retired bookmaker, of New Farm, Brisbane, who died on August 19, 1948 left to relatives an estate ...

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  23. FAREWELL TO RETAIL CHIEF

    TOP MEN of the firm at Finney isles farewell party to the managing director, Mr. J. H. G. Blakeney, who is going overseas, at the firm's dining room last night. Left to right are: Mr. A. Bignell (acting managing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. "Steel short, but still exported"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—With Australia acutely short of steel, the Federal Government continued sanction the export ...

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  25. Farthing libel

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The communist newspaper, Tribune, was ordered to-day to pay one farthing damages to Percy ...

    Article : 67 words
  26. Quicker Hying across Tasman

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—First Solent flying boat claimed to be the most modern in the world, for the ...

    Article : 70 words
  27. Family reunited

    Reunited on board the British migrant ship, Largs Bay, yesterday, were Mr. and Mrs. R. M. L. Frugtniet and their ...

    Article : 59 words
  28. Hotel harvest from races, fair

    Some leading Brisbane hoteLs yesterday estimated that about 20 per cent, of their bookings for this week and next, had ...

    Article : 57 words
  29. Luxury ship

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A streamlined motor ship with a cafeteria, playrooms, and two swimming pool will join the ...

    Article : 41 words
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