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    THIS YEAR'S Queensland-British Food Corporation's grain sorghum crop was below early estimates, but a start has hern made on ploughing 40,000 acres at Cullin-la-ringe for greater acreage planting next season. This ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. CITY AS LAND DEALER?

    BRISBANE City Council decided unanimously yesterday to ask the Government again to give the Council limited powers to resume private land and re-sell ...

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  4. FIRST SHOT

    MR. N. BRANDON, Liberal candidate for Kurilpa, opening his election campaign last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Cleared of child harm charge

    GOONDIWINDI, Tuesday.—"It was an inhuman act, and I cannot understand a man doing such a thing," said Mr. Justice Mansfield in the Circuit Court to-day. ...

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  6. State's home plan

    THE State Government's home-purchase plan would not build one extra home in Queensland, the ...

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  7. 'GRADE' FLAT PEOPLE

    A CHARACTER test to grade intending flat dwellers was urged last night by the ...

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  8. MENTAL HEALTH DISTANT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Australia could not have proper mental health in less than two generations Dr. ...

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  9. Homes sweat away

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—With flood waters receding, the damage and tragedy caused by the disaster is being ...

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  10. MUST GO AFTER 19 YEARS

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.—The Immigration Minister (Mr. Calwell) has ordered Frank Jang ...

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  11. STATE EYE ON PRICES

    The Queensland Government is examining closely magistrates' decisions upsetting price control regulations ...

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  12. JOCKEY IN CAR CRASH

    A Brisbane jockey and two other men escaped when a car hit a telephone post at Sandgate last night. ...

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  13. Get no air boats

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Qantas flying boat service to Noumea, Fiji, Vila, the New Hebrides, and Lord Howe ...

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  14. Acquitted of killing cousin

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A Central Criminal Court jury to-day acquitted Ronald Albert Love-day, 32. gardener, of having ...

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  15. Rain is urgent need on Downs

    TOOWOOMBA, Tuesday.—Rain is urgently needed to ensure satisfactory wheat and linseed crops on the Downs. This season's wheat planting is estimated at ...

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  16. Tram request

    A tram service to Wavell Heights is being sought by Aldermen Cook (Nundah) and Kerr (Sandgate). ...

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  17. Visit by Sydney

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The aircraft carrier H.M.A.S. Sydney left Sydney to-day for a four-month exercise cruise in ...

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  18. 'DREAM CASE' SETTLED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A settlement in the "dream lottery" case was announced to-day by Mr. M. J. ...

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  19. Advertising

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  20. 60 Radios stolen

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A parked truck containing 60 radio sets valued at £1500, was stolen from York Street, city, to-day. ...

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  21. EASY HOME THIS YEAR

    A new "easy-purchase" plan for homes would be operated by the State Government from November, the ...

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  22. Medicine in war

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Professor P. A. E. Drew, Professor of Social Medicine at Edinburgh University, arrived at ...

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  23. 3000 PEOPLE RISK LIVES

    Interference with electrical fittings had endangered life in 3000 cases last year, the City Council was told ...

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  24. MONEY UNION WITH U.S.A. SUGGESTED

    FORMATION of an Australian-American union was advocated last night by Professor John Bostock, professor of Medical Psychology at the University. ...

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  25. Big Sydney loss

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The coal strike caused a loss of £424,521 to the Sydney County Council. It will ask the State ...

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  26. Have to push radio sales

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Retailers are finding it necessary to push radio sales because present stocks are well up to ...

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  27. Advertising

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  28. Man's throat cut

    A 65-year-old man with a cut throat was reported to be in a satisfactory candition in the General Hospital last night. ...

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  29. N.Z. air plan

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.—Representatives of aero clubs throughout New Zealand in conference at Palmerston ...

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  30. On losing end after all

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Supreme Court to-day found that a bookmaker should re-fund to the Bank of New South ...

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  31. Bride sobbed

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—William Daniel Byrne, 35, of Carlton, was sentenced to four months' gaol at Richmond ...

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  32. Teachers' pay

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A special conference of the Victorian Teachers' Union to-day decided to ask the Teachers' ...

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  33. Doubts on mine

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The State Government had no intention of closing Wonthaggi coal mine immediately, but it ...

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  34. 12 Want wreck

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Twelve tenders have been received by Lloyds' agent in Victoria for the 36-year-old ...

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  35. Fire held near housing estate

    Quick action by Albion firemen and a favourable wind prevented serious damage being caused by a grass fire between ...

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    MISS HOLLY MUNRO, Miss Agricultural Bank in the Miss Australia Competition, wag hostess at a dance in the Caledonian Hall last night. With two assistants, Jill Neighbour (left) and Joan Hafner (centre), she served ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. Your Suzy

    WHAT does your SUZY say? Every family hat its favourite jokes about what children have said or ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. Diamonds seized

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Items from diamonds to hunks of ripe cheese were seized by Customs officers from ...

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  39. Police pensions

    In the year ended December 31 last 22 members of the police force retired on pensions, states the Police Investment ...

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  40. School bureau

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Australian Association for Pre-School Development conference of 170 delegates is seeking to ...

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  41. Stabbing alleged

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Isabel Verna McDowell, 22, of Carnarvon Street, CauLfield, told police to-night' that she ...

    Article : 53 words
  42. Advertising

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  43. Rural migrants

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Government had made no attempt to bring migrants suitable for rural employment to ...

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  44. Seek protection

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A tax on imported radio programmes to protect local radio writers and artists will be ...

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