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  2. LABOUR AND SHIPS NEEDED FOR COAL

    THE most serious problem preventing further expansion of Queensland coal deposits was the lack of manpower and shipping, the Federal Shipping Minister (Senator McLeay) said yesterday. ...

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  3. Says Army "hindered' by Govt. departments

    REFUSAL of Government departments to hand back accommodation was causing Army authorities great difficulty. Major-General V. C. Secombe said last night. General Secombe, the G.O.C. ...

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  4. BANG WENT SAX

    KNEES filled the picture and music filled the air when the Black Watch bandsmen "turned it on" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TEA FOR 2 OF A KIND

    LABOUR was hoping that primary producers had forgotten the Labour record of ministerial dictatorship of primary products marketing boards, the Federal Agriculture Minister (Mr. McEwen) said ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. 7 Ministers speak

    SEVEN Federal Ministers and four former Labour Ministers will campaign in Queensland ...

    Article : 311 words
  7. Gallup Poll says

    IN the vital Senate election Liberal-C.P. has a good chance of winning a majority of seats in ...

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  8. Airport head dies

    Mr. E. J. Batterbury, Eagle Farm airport manager for Australian National Airways, died yesterday morning, aged 60. ...

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  9. HOMESTEAD THREATENED

    STATION hands are fighting a large bushfire burning within several hundred yards of Book Book Station, in the Dirranbandi area. A bulldozer and an angledozer have been ...

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  10. Juvenile crime

    "The growth of juvenile crime is a problem of first class importance in Australia," the Roman Catholic ...

    Article : 185 words
  11. EXPECT PAY RISE SOON

    MELBOURNE, Sunday—The Industrial Registrar (Mr. J. E. Taylor) is expected to announce a substantial ...

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  12. Election count continues

    COUNTING of sectional absent and postal votes in the Kedron and Bulimba by-elections will start ...

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  13. 1000 Tested recipes

    MORE than 1000 tested recipes are contained in The Courier-Mail's New Australian Cookery Illustrated, a ...

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  14. Toowoomba Show

    TOOWOOMBA, Sunday. — A New Australian who has been here only 10 weeks scooped the pool in ...

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  15. SOCIAL DRINKING

    THE Rey. H. M. Wheller attacked the "cocktall parties" habit yesterday. He was preaching at a ...

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  16. Brisbane as "test" for wool market

    THE wool sales which open in Brisbane to-day will be an important test of the strength of the market after the recent sharp reverses at southern auctions. ...

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  17. Still danger from sharks

    SOUTH COAST lifesaving officials are warning midweek surfers of sharks seen close to unpatrolled beaches. ...

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  18. Water again at Innisfail

    INNISFAIL, Sunday. — Innisfail's water supply was restored this morning after a "drought" at 12 hours. ...

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  19. Navy finds unity

    Combined naval exercises oft the Australian coast had underlined Commonwealth unity of feeling and equipment ...

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  20. Rain likely on border

    Rain was likely over south-east border districts, a Weather Bureau official said last night. ...

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  21. FILE USED

    DETECTIVES yesterday were investigating a £250 theft at Newstead. The money was the property of Andrew Brasch. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. To build factory

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Caravan Park Ltd. has acquired 11 acres of land at Nudgee, Brisbane, for the erection of a 10,000 square ...

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  23. "Chif." is pleased

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — The following congratulatory telegram was sent by the Federal Opposition Leader (Mr. ...

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  24. His family remembers

    ANOTHER war "should not happen," the Governor (Sir John Lavarack) said yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 234 words
  25. Storm hits fruit

    HOWARD, Sunday. — A storm on Thursday caused heavy damage to the Emperor mandarin crop. One grower lost ...

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  26. Big wheat haul

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Railways Department has ordered 230 new engines and 3250 modern trucks to help handle ...

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  27. "Facing loss of eggs to south"

    Queensland was threatened with a diversion of eggs to other States, the Attorney-General (Mr. Larcombe) said ...

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  28. Real "twister"

    Young New Zealander Eric Crago mixes "bone-twisting" with piano playing. Running off "Spring Song" in the middle ...

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  29. W.C.T.U. attack on war propagandists

    TWO speakers at the W.C.T.U. convention Christian Citizenship meeting in Albert Street Methodist church yesterday criticised political leaders who said war was inevitable. ...

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  30. KOREA VETERANS IN ANZAC DAY PARADE

    KOREAN veterans will be invited to join the Anzac Day procession in Brisbane on Wednesday week, April 25. There are about 17 Digger ...

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  31. Praise for job at Tobruk

    The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane (Dr. Duhig) yesterday praised the Governor of Queensland (Sir John ...

    Article : 123 words
  32. Lucinda relic

    Mrs. H. J. Bright, of Ekibin Road, Annerley, daughter of the late Captain J. H. South, who was master of the old ...

    Article : 56 words
  33. Charleville hit by building ban

    CHARLEVILLE, Sunday. — Charleville could fill 200 extra houses immediately, the Mayor (Ald. A. A. Baker), told the ...

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  34. Sheep die from eating rabbits

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Farmers at Weethalle, 60 miles from Griffith, say that sheep are dying after eating rabbits ...

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  35. On rape charges

    Ipswich police yesterday charged a man with having raped a 14-year-old schoolgirl at Amberley on Saturday night. ...

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  36. Tyre load fire

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Several thousand pounds' damage was caused to-day when an interstate trailer travelling between ...

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  37. Bowlers' day off

    SOUTHPORT, Sunday. — More than 700 women bowlers "invaded" the South Coast yesterday on a sight-seeing tour ...

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  38. COURIER CYCLIST "RESTED'

    BOWEN, Sunday.—Jubilee courier cyclist Les Cecil spoilt a "busman's holiday" to-day by pedalling to local ...

    Article : 117 words
  39. News in to-day's classifieds

    Old hen houses wanted within 50 miles of Brisbane. Electric welder for sale. Private orchid collection for ...

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  40. Football injury

    SOUTHPORT, Sunday. — William Laver, 21, of Mudgeeraba, near Nerang, fractured his right leg while playing ...

    Article : 38 words
  41. Death of rector

    LISMORE, Sunday. — The rector of Lismore (the Rev Eric Parson, 42) died suddenly to-day after taking a Sunday ...

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    BUNDABERG, Sunday. — John Webber, 23, married, with two children, died to-night in the Bundaberg General Hospital from, poliomyelitis. ...

    Article : 23 words
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