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  2. VIC. TO CHARGE 6 MINERS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Victorian Government intends to issue at least six summonses against mine officials or miners at the Wonthaggi State ...

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  3. HIS YOUR HEADACHE AMONG THESE? I

    SUNDAY is D. day for Income Tax returns for wages earned last financial year. Sorters at the Taxation offices yesterday were sorting the re­turns into the first stage of alphabetical order. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Archbishop says city planning bad

    NO central railway station in Australia had more unattractive approaches than Brisbane Central, Archbishop Duhig said yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Master carriers complain

    SOME truck drivers had profited from the coal strike by charging extortionate rates for interstate hauls, prominent master carriers said yesterday. ...

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  6. Allege police pushing

    IPSWICH, Thursday.—The Queensland Colliery Employees' Union president (Mr. T. Millar) ...

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  7. Citu transport report

    A rise of £344,666 In tram and bus revenue for 1948-49 was reported yesterday to the Brisbane City ...

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  8. Prelate urges

    CONTINENTAL-STYLE drinking in Queensland was urged yesterday by Archbishop Duhig. ...

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  9. Elections poster law poser

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Commonwealth Electoral Officer (Mr. W. T. Turner) thinks it an ...

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  10. "Inspiration at odd times"

    YOUNG school music teacher, Edward Lead-beater, of Gaythorne, has written a Brisbane theme song. Entitled "Where the Red Poinsettia Flowers," ...

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  11. GAOL FOR UNION MAN; ONE FINED

    HOBART, Thursday.—A union official was sent to prison to-day for to failinq to comply with a Supreme Court ...

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  12. £10,550 ON LAND

    Record prices were paid yesterday for vacant land near the main shopping block at Stone's Corner. ...

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  13. NEBO COAL WANTED

    Coal resources in the Nebo area totalled at least 120 million tons, said the Mayor of Mackay (Aid. Ian Wood) ...

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  14. £8000 vacation home for nuns

    A house on Eagle Heights, Mt. Tamborine, was bought yeserday for about £8000, to be used as a summer vacation ...

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  15. Children play safe

    CHILDREN rode bicycles and scooters and obeyed traffic lights on the Hollywood Theatre stage ...

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  16. Must mortgage flooded farms

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Maitand's second flood crisis In six weeks has passed, but many farmers will have mortgage ...

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  17. Big U.N. job behind scene

    Wonderful work for humanity was being done "behind the scenes" for the United Nations Organisation, the ...

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  19. Rail haul from Blair Athol

    The Railways Department expected to be required to [?] 1600 tons of coal a day from he Blair Athol coal field said ...

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  20. SAVED MAN FROM RIVER

    A waterside worker saved Henry Alexander Sims, 69, wharf watchman, of Wooloowin. from drowning last night. ...

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  21. Bank theft check

    Detectives are investigating an alleged attempt to rob the Bank of Australasia branch at Stanley ...

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  22. MAY IMPORT MORE PETROL

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Federal Government may have to consider importing extra petrol to meet the ...

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  23. SECRECY RULE ON INQUESTS

    Coroners' findings were never announced, the Artorney-General (Mr. Devries) said last night. ...

    Article : 97 words
  24. Glazier's £15,201

    Mr. De Burgh Bannatyne Bentinck Persse, a grazier, of Wyambyn, Beaudesert, who died in December, 1947, left to ...

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  25. Liberals learning to handle hecklers early

    YOUNG Liberal candidates for the Federal election campaign are learning now how to deal with hecklers. They are being taught at election classes organised by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Labour looks for Kurilpa man

    Labour Party nominations for the Kurilpa State seat, [?] vacant by the death last week of Mr. P. K. Copley. are bein ...

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  27. Same Auzac Day

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—A motion expressing determined opposition to any change In the method of Anzac Day ...

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  28. Building clamp

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Victorian Government would grant no new building permits except for houses and ...

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  29. Federal writ to restrain B.M.A.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Commonwealth to-day filed a writ in the High Court, asking for a declaration that the ...

    Article : 97 words
  30. Advertising

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  31. Plan to help families in debt

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Premier (Mr. McGirr) said to-day the State Government would consider legislation to ...

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  32. Huge mail by air

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Trans-Australia Airlines have carried 1,062,0671b. of ordinary mail since the New South Wales ...

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  33. Menzies on 4BK

    SYDNEY, Thursday—Beginning to-morrow night, the Federal Opposition Leader (Mr. Menzies) will make a series of ...

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  34. Jap. trade rise

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Australian trade with Japan ,will be increased under a renewed trade agreement being ...

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  35. Must stand down

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Federal Conciliation Commissioner Mr. L. P. Austin to-day rejected a claim by the ...

    Article : 67 words
  36. Digger appeals

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Justice Roper to-day granted in interim injunction to Arthur Reginald Bergeets restraining ...

    Article : 53 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. Explosion deaths

    BUNDABERG, Thursday.—Walter Bucholz, 24, single, who received head injuries when a centrifugal filter burst at ...

    Article : 47 words
  39. Gasworks Clash

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Police broke up a crowd of 800 when communists and Australian Labour Party supporters ...

    Article : 36 words
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