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  2. APPEAL TO END COAL FRANCHISE

    THE Blair Athol agreement received its stormiest criticism in Parliament yesterday, when the Country Party sought its immediate termination. ...

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  3. "God bless her"—says captain

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The captain of the stranded coastal freighter, Time, murmured, "God bless her," as 40 of her crew abandoned her for the night at ...

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  4. THE PREMIER REALLY TURNED IT ON

    MARLENE JAMES, crippled child from Montrose Home, has seen the surf at last. Here she is with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 'HELLO' GIRLS

    DELEGATES at the Commonwealth Telephone Officers' Association conference in Brisbane include Miss. C. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Coroner's comment

    "People just do not stop to think," said the Deputy Coroner (Mr. C. L. Waller) yesterday. ...

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  7. Gair on coal plan

    THE Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) lust night defended the State Government's plan to allow a ...

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  8. VOTE-RIG CLAIM

    From Our Staff Reporter MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Four-hundred-and-nine post marked [?] used in the ...

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  9. STAND BY CHINESE HUSBANDS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Australian wives of Chinese seamen threatened with deportation will form a "Wives of Chinese Seamen Association," and send a protest to the human rights committee of ...

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  10. FIRST SEA LOOK—SEE

    TWO of five crippled children who visited South coast yesterday as guests of the Premier (Mr. ...

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  11. Carpenters not A.L.P.

    Brisbane branch of the Building Workers' Union refuted last night to affiliate with the State Labour Party. ...

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  12. TO FIGHT CANE PEST

    Queensland sugar planters have ordered 850 tons of benzens hexachloride insecticide to combat grub ...

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  13. Want Reds out

    Delegates at the Commonwealth Telephone Officers' Association decided unanimously yesterday to apply to the ...

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  14. Will not stand

    Aid. Kerr (C.M.O., Sandgate) said yesterday that he had changed his mind, and had decided not to nominate for ...

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  15. No call to panic, but

    State Health Department authorities have alerted all Queensland hospitals to be on the look-out for ...

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  16. NEED BETTER CITY PLANT

    Situation of the City Council main works depot in St. Paul's Terrace. was in the wrong place the Lord Mayor ...

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  17. Advertising

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  18. IT COULDN'T HAPPEN HERE

    "JACQUELINE" a crippled child at Collaroy (Sydney) Hospital, gets dressed up every day in the hope at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. CAR CRASH; THEN ARREST

    Police allege that a driver who was pursued near the General Hospital last night [?] a car let it ...

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  20. MEAT UNION REDS SLIP

    Key communist leaders of the Meat Industry Employees' Union have slipped still further in the ballot for State ...

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  21. 'Hush hush' on art meeting

    The Royal Queensland Art Society last night discussed criticism of bias in the selection of pictures for the society's ...

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  22. Get strike pay

    IPSWICH, Tuesday.—The Queensland Colliery Employees' Union district executive decided to-day to issue strike pay to the ...

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  23. Bedside court

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At a special bedside court at a north Sydney hospital to-day. Edward Richard Bolck 28 labourer. ...

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  24. Gets year's gaol for bigamy

    WARWICK, Tuesday.—Frank Parker, 34, station hand, had deliberately sought out a woman to marry her bigamously, said ...

    Article : 93 words
  25. Two break legs

    Two youths each suffered a fractured leg in accidents at Woolloongabba last night. When his bicycle and a truck ...

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  26. Fruit for East

    About 1800 cases of apples and oranges were shipped in refrigeration to Singapore in the Nieuw Holland, which left ...

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  27. BUS DRIVER SOON ENDS FIRE AND PANIC

    TRAMWAY bus driver Leslie Leary stifled the flames and his young passengers fears when hux caught fire at Annerley yesterday. ...

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  28. Church dispute

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A special session of the Diocesan Synod of Sydney to-day adjourned until November 7 discussion on ...

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  29. New search for ore at Chillasgoe

    The Broken Hill South Co. vas prospecting in the Chillagoe minefields, the Mines Minister (Mr. Moore) said to ...

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  30. Firm on petrol

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Mew South Wales Cabinet to-day reaffirmed the State Government's policy on petrol ...

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  31. Ants' black-out

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—White ants blacked-out dozens of towns between Melbourne and Bendigo last night for eight ...

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  32. It went off

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Donald Snowden Lofts, 19, a H.A.A.F. man stationed at Wagga, was treated at Royal ...

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  33. Illness fatal

    Lawrence Francis Englart, 13-year-old son of the-Water-side Workers' Union secretary (Mr. E. C. Englart) died ...

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  34. Detective fined

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Detective Albert E. S. Spinks pleaded guilty before the Police Discipline Board to-day to a ...

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  35. Printers strike

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—About to members of the Printing industry Employees' Union employed in the rotogravure ...

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  36. A.W.U. victory

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Pull Bench of the State Industrial Commission to-day ruled that the Australian Workers ...

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  37. Beef for Britain

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.—The last of the 10,000 cattle bought by the Queensland-British Food Corporation from ...

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  38. Cruelty grows

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Victorian Society for Presenting Cruelty to Children recorded 600 cases of neglect ...

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  39. M.L.A. tour cost

    Recent visits by members of Parliament to central and northern Queensland had cost the Government £222/16/4, the ...

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  40. New Guinea oil

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Four thousand barrels of oil a day were being produced from he Klamono field,. Dutch New ...

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  41. Bear for migrant

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The 100,000th post-war British migrant, six-year-old Isabelle Baxelby. from Glasgow, will, be ...

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  42. Legion charges

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Twenty members of the Legion of Ex-Servicemen and Women will appear before the State ...

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  43. Free land sales

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Land sales control of private homes and business premises in New South Wales is expected to end ...

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