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  2. Lifting Dutch ship ban may mean £5 m.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Lifting of the four-year-old ban on Dutch shipping to Indonesia should boost Australian exports by £5 million annually within a few years, Mr. A. R. Birch said to-day. ...

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  3. Win for wife of doctor

    THE seven-day Hardie dual divorce suit ended in the Supreme Court yesterday in ...

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  4. ADMISSIONS BY GELBART

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Beimie Gelbart had admitted that he threatened and thrashed Maurice Ravdell, detectives alleged in in the City Court to-day. ...

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  5. 3 in big jobs

    THE State Government yesterday announced the appointment of three experts to posts designed ...

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  6. Odd jobs after swot

    PACKING jellies and flour is relaxation and fun to Joyce Pearson and Helen Lahey after a year's "swot" at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GOT SHORT WEEK, BUT WORK LONG

    TRADE union secretaries—the men who got the 40-hour week for their members—claim they work an ...

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  8. Big lift to Isa metals

    A NEW process is giving Mt. Isa Mines Ltd. 10 per cent, more lead, 11 per cent, more silver, and 5 ...

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  9. Week-end rates

    A RENEWED application for general week-end pen airy rates for 20 Queensland unions will be heard by the ...

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  10. Migrant aid for Brisbane

    AN Englishman who founded a society to brief emigrants before they left for Australia ...

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  11. £5 m. for wool in four-day sale

    By R. F. Cornish, The Courier-Mail Land Writer BRISBANE'S record-making wool Bales closed, yesterday on a firm note. Values were equal, lo the highest point of the week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Big sterling petrol offer

    A QUEENSLAND broker told The Courier-Mail yesterday that he had a definite offer of 13 million gallons ...

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  13. 12 in final of guest

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Twelve nervous girls went ro bed early to-night in Sydney, knowing that by ...

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  14. Onus still on parents

    SCHOOLS and their committees did everything they could to help Queensland children,, but parents had to ...

    Article : 187 words
  15. Plans for Lang Park abandoned

    Plans to develop Lang Park as on Olympic-standard athletic oval arc being abandoned by the Brisbane City Council. ...

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  16. Fight road toll

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Measures to combat the "colossal toll of the roads" were planned by interstate Police ...

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  17. War "unlikely"

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—"I don't think war is likely-all nations are too frightened to start, one Dr. R. W. MacAuley ...

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  18. Shortages hit power

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Shortages of materials were holding up the generation and distribution of power ...

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  19. Golfer killed

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—One man was killed and four others seriously Injured when their car rap off the road and hit a ...

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  20. Try to stop wheat rise

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The New South Wales Prices Minister (Mr. Finnan), today asked other State Prices ...

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  21. Advertising

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  22. State's dancers twice second

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—New South Wales dancers won the Australian professional and Australasian amateur ballroom ...

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  23. Mater to have clinical school

    A clinical school, the finest of its kind in Australia, would be established at the Mater Hospital in 1950. Archbishop Duhig ...

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  24. No decision on "sedition"

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—No decision has yet been made by the Governor-General' (Mr. McKell) on at petition that ...

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  25. Orchestra wins renown abroad

    Queensland's Symphony Orchestra was becoming known beyond the State and Australia, even in America, the Lord ...

    Article : 117 words
  26. New postal engineer

    Mr. C. Faragher has been appointed Postmaster General's Department superintending engineer in Queensland in ...

    Article : 97 words
  27. Hotel destroyed

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Bega firemen early to-day fought for five hours against a fire which burned the Royal Hotel to the ...

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  28. Stealing fines

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Arthur Meredith Cawood. 28, a former policemen, was fined £15 at Central Court to-day on two ...

    Article : 30 words
  29. Two polio cases

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Two polio cases, a boy of 9, of Glenhuntly, and one of 10. of Morthcote. were reported to ...

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  30. Will keep jobs

    CLONCURRY, Thursday.—At conference between the curry Shire Council and its office staff, explanations for ...

    Article : 81 words
  31. DOCTORS A "HIT" AT NURSES' EVENING

    RESIDENT medical officers were a singing success at a revue given by nurses and doctors of the nurses' graduation ceremony at the Mater Hospital last night. Left to right ore Doctors A. Kelly, P. Kelly, D. Lane, F. McDonell, and K. Rawle. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. Wooden ship hit

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—With the protective steel plates cohering her hull ripped away by storms almost from stem to ...

    Article : 83 words
  33. To continue cool

    Brisbane is likely to get relatively cool and mainly fine weather during the next two days. Forecasting this yesterday ...

    Article : 37 words
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