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  2. Coen has another medical overhaul

    COEN, Sunday.—Coen, in the Gulf Country (pop. 41), has had its first visit by a doctor in six months. yesterday the Cairns ...

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  3. Seas pound coast

    LIFE-SAVERS took out belts five times at Surfers' Paradise yesterday to rescue people in ...

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  4. Fighters scream over Main Beach

    AT a height estimated by life-savers as only 50 feet, three Mustang fighter planes screamed across the crowded bathing area at Main Beach, Southport, yesterday afternoon. ...

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  5. Move on Bulimba

    THE Opposition will move a motion of no confidence in the Queensland Labour Government ...

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  6. Slow boat in Aust.

    "WE'RE staying long enough on the Australian coast to get citizenship papers" ...

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  7. Surf, cloud and pines

    BEAUTIFUL Greenmount Beach, Coolangatta—one of Queensland's finest surf spots. Silhouetted pines, foaming water, and snowy cloud take the lead in this picture by Courier-Mail staff ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Betting and dogs

    The Queensland Council of Churches president (the Rev. R. E. Pashen) yesterday attacked mid-week racing, S.P. ...

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  9. "Plan roads to halt casualties"

    ONLY proper road planning would stop traffic casualties from rising, city architect Mr. H. Jacobsohn said yesterday. He said Australia's roads had been designed CANBERRA, Sunday.—Queensland has already received 8,136,000 dollars (£3,316,000) from the dollar loan, the Trade and Customs Minister (Senator O'Sullivan) announced to-night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Gladstone port plan

    GLADSTONE authorities expect the guaranteed cool traffic from Collide to be a basis for big expansion of ...

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  11. VICTORIA'S APPEAL FOR COAL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Throughout Australia to-morrow coal miners will hold their third one-day-a-week stoppage in protest against the Gallagher bonus-payment award. ...

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  12. Gaming charge

    IPSWICH, Sunday.—As a result of a police raid at Blackstone this afternoon two men will appear in the Ipswich ...

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  13. Court visit to hospital

    THE Coroner's Court on Friday will take evidence at the bedside of Flight Lieut. H. W. Thwaites, pilot of the ...

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  14. POWER FAILS IN CITY AREA

    POWER in the city area was cut off from 8.30 a.m. to 8.50 a.m. yesterday City Electric Light Co. ...

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  15. Air fare change

    The increased cost of aviation fuel has caused the fares of East-West Airlines Ltd. (N.S.W.) to be adjusted. ...

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  19. MUST SUPPORT R.S.L. POLICY?

    GAYNDAH, Sunday.—The Returned Servicemen's League may discipline members who belong to ...

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  20. LIBERAL LEAD IN W.A. POLL

    PERTH, Sunday.—The important Maylands by-election held yesterday is expected to be won comfortably ...

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  21. "ARMY" CHIEF'S LAST MEETING

    BRIGADIER and Mrs. Garlick conducted their last meeting in the Ann Street Temple last night. ...

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  22. MISSION WILL LEAVE CHINA

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The China Inland Mission will withdraw all its 600 missionaries from China as soon as ...

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  23. "PEACE WITH JAPAN VITAL TO DEFENCE"

    PEOPLE who objected to entering into a peace treaty with Japan were obviously not greatly concerned with the defence of Australia, Brigadier C. A. McEachern said yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Under tractor

    WARWICK, Sunday.—Edward Forbes, of Wheatvale, about 10 miles from Warwick. suffered severe injuries to the ...

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  25. Fatal horse fall

    GRAFTON, Sunday.—Joy Waldon, 16, daughter of the proprietor of the Junction Hotel, Carrs' Creek, was killed ...

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  26. Polio recoveries

    MACKAY, Sunday.—A large proportion of polio, cases in the recent outbreak in the Mackay district are non-paralytic. ...

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  27. Death of artist

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Prominent Melbourne artist, Mr. James Peter Quinn, died to-day, aged 76. He had been ...

    Article : 32 words
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