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  2. 'NEW METHODS TO CHECK CRIME'

    ARCHBISHOP Duhig forecast yesterday that the jury system in Queensland would break down. In a sermon at St. Stephen's Cathedral ...

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  3. Watersiders say wharf equipment poor

    BRISBANE waterside workers' leaders would welcome an immediate full inquiry into port conditions and cargo handling. A.L.P. group men, now in full control of the union ...

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  4. NED IS SO PERMANENT

    Hilary's father is keeper of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty Dog Refuge at Yeronga. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Dinosaurs walked here

    GIANT prehistoric dinosaurs may have had stamping grounds near Darling Downs Balgowan colliery. Footprints of the ...

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  6. When we're good we're very, very

    GOOD Australian voices are good by any standards, but the worst are very ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Storm on dog sleds

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Trouble has arisen over a plan for border collies to haul sledges. ...

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  8. YOUTH SHOT IN LEG

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Police and civilians to-day rescued an injured youth from ...

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  9. WHY CHILDREN STAY AT SCHOOL

    ABERCORN, Sunday. — Parents said to-day they were keeping some children at Abercorn school so they would not lose the subsidised bus routes. ...

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  10. Fewer people get married

    THE marriage rate in the September quarter, last year, was the lowest recorded in any quarter since before the war The State Government ...

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  11. Constant weight loaf

    IT was not difficult to bake a reasonably constant weighted loaf of bread, a prominent Brisbane ...

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  12. S. Coast "shunned"

    THOUSANDS of tourists shunned the South Coast because accommodation was scarce, Ald. ...

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  13. CHURCH SCHOOLS

    CHURCHES should pay for their own schools, the Rev. R. E. Pashen said yesterday. ...

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  14. Albert's rise

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—"It's nonsense to say I'm lost between two worlds," artist Albert ...

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  15. May miss congress

    R.S.L. State president (Mr. R. D. Huish) may miss the State congress at Mackay this month. ...

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  16. NOT ATTRACTIVE, SAYS UNION

    THE cream of young Queenslanders who pass the Junior University examination are by-passing the State Public Service. This is claimed by the Queensland ...

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  17. New taxi hire plan

    Brisbane taxi owners will meet on July 17 to discuss a revised multiple-hiring plan ...

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  18. 1 Dead: 6 hurt

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A boy was killed and six people hurt in New South Wales road accidents this ...

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  19. City Eisteddfod

    ENTRANTS for the third City of Brisbane Eisteddfod, beginning to-day, number ...

    Article : 197 words
  20. Advertising

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  21. N.Z. EARTH TREMORS

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday. — Two sharp, short earth tremors occurred in Dunedin ...

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  22. Big rush in House

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — This week promises to be the liveliest in Parliament since the 1949 ...

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  23. PICTURES, STORY

    BRISBANE artist George Crowe painted a colourful cover design for this year's Courier-Mail Annual. ...

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  24. Naval post

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Commander T. M. Synnot D.S.C, R.A.N., has been appointed commanding officer ...

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  25. Libraries' grant

    A RECENT £15,560 grant must be used in five years to strengthen the Australian Library ...

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  26. FIRE TOOK A BEATING

    VOLUNTEER firefighters had a wonderful time when a grass blaze swept through a vacant area ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. Dies at golf

    MURWILLUMBAH, Sunday.—A golfer aged 34 collapsed and died on Murwillumbah Golf Course ...

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  28. "Bar children in housing camps"

    CHILDREN should be prohibited from living in Housing Commission camps, the Rev. T. Rees Thomas said yesterday Mr. Thomas was ...

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  29. Back to work

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.— Of 249 de-registered water-side workers who applied for jobs at Lyttleton, 109 will ...

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  30. Overturn, 3 injured

    Three people were injured after a car overturned in Wecker Road, Mt. Gravatt at 1.30 a.m. ...

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  31. 3 Generations in car smash

    A great grandfather, a grandfather, and a grandson were injured in a car smash yesterday. ...

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  32. Rail steel held up

    Large stocks of steel for Queensland were awaiting shipment in Britain, the Acting Railways ...

    Article : 102 words
  33. Play contest

    The Western Australia Theatre Council has announced that its 1951 Play-writing Competition will ...

    Article : 63 words
  34. Gas Co. denial

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The Australian Gas Light Company denied to-day a charge by the Works Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 38 words
  35. "Run by rule"

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The Federal Opposition Leader (Dr. Evatt) said to-night that the purpose of the ...

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  36. "MEN - & BOSS TOO MUST WORK HARD"

    NEED for doing a harder day's work was emphasised by Brisbane commercial leaders yesterday. The Queensland ...

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  37. 2 Bank thefts

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Two bank robberies on Friday night, in the suburb of Camberwell and at Tecoma ...

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  38. Student visit

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — A party of students from La Perouse College, Noumea, New Caledonia, arrived in ...

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  39. "Isolation out"

    Australians could not live in isolation, Sir Bertram Stevens said last night. Sir Bertram, a former ...

    Article : 47 words
  40. News in the classifieds

    North coast N.S.W. bus run for sale. 1929 De Soto utility for sale. ...

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  41. Referees go on strike

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Lithgow Rugby League to-day used volunteer referees and linesmen to break a unite by members of the Lithgow Referees' Association. ...

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  42. HIGHWAY PLASTERED WITH PEACE SLOGANS

    SEVERAL miles of the Brisbane Valley Highway, near the Toowoomba turn-off, have been plastered with "Fight for Peace" slogans. They are painted right ...

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  43. 3 Bet raids

    IPSWICH, Sunday. — Three betting raids were made in the Ipswich district yesterday—on premises at ...

    Article : 57 words
  44. Off mud now

    The 8000-ton freighter City of Calcutta left her Newstead berth satisfactorily it 8.15 a.m. yesterday for ...

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  45. Got the bird

    MURWILLUMBAH, Sunday.—An A grade football match at Murwillumbah was so one-sided this afternoon ...

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  46. Wharf officials

    MARYBOROUGH, Sunday.—Maryborough watersiders have elected the following officers unopposed ...

    Article : 33 words
  47. Scooter fall

    Albert Hammond, of Eton Street, Nundah, sustained a probable skull fracture when he fell from his ...

    Article : 38 words
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