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  2. "Population, production best defence"

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Federal Opposition Leader (Mr. Chifley) to-day opposed compulsory military training. Addressing the Australian Labour Party's triennial conference, he ...

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  3. Wharfie split over Roach

    MORE than 1100 watersiders stopped work at five Queensland ports yesterday to protest against the gaoling of their union's assistant secretary (Mr. E. C. ...

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  4. Bushfires near Roma

    ROMA, Friday.—There was no chance of saving about 20 stations south-west of Roma from ...

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  5. OPPOSITION HOPES IN WARREGO

    THE Opposition is confident that it will at least reduce substantially tho Labour majority in to-day's Warrego State Parliament by-election. Although Warrego is a ...

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  6. WIDE BLACKOUT

    SEVERE electrical and hail storms brought Toowoomba-Brisbane road traffic to a standstill ...

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  7. April—just right season for autumn flower show

    BY April, most home gardens will have caught up the betwecn-seasons flower lag—just in time for The Courier-Mail autumn flower show. April's mild weather is per ...

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  8. LIBERAL PARTY CALL FOR HELPERS

    MORE than 600 voluntary Libetal Party workers will make the most intensive political party check of electoral rolls and voting ever carried out in Queensland in the Kedron by-election. ...

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  9. Aust. paying for cotton neglect

    AUSTRALIA'S plight over raw cotton supplies would have been largely averted if Governments in the past had adopted the same bold policy of development for cotton production as they had ...

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  10. Canned meat prices peg

    Only prices that could be charged the public for canned meat were those ruling on January 26, the Prices ...

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  11. SHARP INCREASE

    A SURVEY of city warehouses yesterday showed a sharp increase in prices of cotton and woollen goods ...

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  12. Dead on rails

    MT. ISA, Friday.—The badly mutilated body of Samuel Edward Borthwick, 32, single, who came from New South ...

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  13. Check drop at Varsity

    THE University Vice-Chancellor (Mr. J. D. Story) will hold a fact-finding inquiry on this year's decreased ...

    Article : 137 words
  14. Sea breeze late; city sweltered

    YESTERDAY was Brisbane's hottest day since Christmas, 1949—because the sea breeze was late. The maximum temperature—93.3 degrees ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Pinned by car

    INGHAM, Friday.—Pietro Simoni, 3,4, single, well-known Macknade mill area cane farmer, was killed last night ...

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  16. Stradbroke hotel denial

    The Government had made no allocation for a hotel building site on Stradbroke Island, the Acting Lands ...

    Article : 177 words
  17. Advertising

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  18. Meat drive for Britain

    State church leaders have asked denominational school pupils to give a tin of meat each during Lent to help ...

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  19. Want loans of £230,000

    SOUTHPORT, Friday.—South Coast Town Council will seek more than £230,000 in loans, from the State ...

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  20. Labour job for A.W.U.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Bitter repercussions are likely in the Labour and trade union movement as a result of the ...

    Article : 157 words
  21. POLICE TRAP FOR FIREBUG

    WOODENBONG, Friday.—Police hove a secret plan to catch the Woodenbong firebug who has terrorised the ...

    Article : 95 words
  22. Teacher—nurse

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.—The regional education director (Mr. G. K. D. Murphy) said to-day that a teacher would ...

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  23. Publican dead

    Mr. George Robert Pratt (69), who for several years was licensee of the Globe Hotel, Adelaide Street, Brisbane, died ...

    Article : 51 words
  24. Shark patrol crash finding

    The inquest into deaths caused by the shark patrol Wirraway aircraft crash at Maroochydore Beach on ...

    Article : 70 words
  25. Race move fails

    Cabinet this week decided not to alter its previous decision not to allow mid-week racing, the Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) ...

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  26. 70-M. DASH AFTER YOUTH SHOT

    TARA, Friday.—The Tara ambulance completed a 70-mile dash to Chinchilla this morning taking to hospital a Brisbane youth who had been wounded by a 303 rifle. The youth, Bert John ...

    Article : 247 words
  27. Closing of roads in wet weather

    The Government was examining the legal position on the powers of the Government and of local authorities to close ...

    Article : 98 words
  28. Advertising

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    Advertising : 43 words
  29. 3 Polio cases

    Three cases of poliomyelitis were notified to the State Health Department yesterday. They were an 18-year-old ...

    Article : 35 words
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