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  2. DOCTOR'S OFFER TO TASTE POISON DECLINED

    TAMWORTH, Wednesday.—Jurymen at the Fleming murder trial to-day smelled a glass of beer containing a lethal dose of potassium cyanide as part of a Crown case experiment. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. IN STATE CABINET AGAIN

    LABOUR'S "strong man," Mr. E. J. Walsh (Bundaberg), yesterday made his comeback to ministerial rank in the State Parliament. ...

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  4. WHERE IS EVERYBODY?

    SHOE PARADE—but nor in a repair shop. These shoes, all serviceable, have been abandoned ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Deficiency £10,000?

    BANKRUPTCY officials who have made a preliminary investigation of the estate of the late Frederick Percival Blight expect there will be a ...

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  6. Acquitted of murder of father

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A Criminal Court jury to-night found an ex-police ...

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  7. Butter men to lose?

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Butter price disagreement between the States may reduce ...

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  8. JAP. SHIPMENT

    BIG quantities of Japanese onions will be sent from Brisbane to southern ...

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  9. Farmers leaving sugar

    MORE cane farms were, on the market now than at any other time. Mr. W. A. Brand ...

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  10. Big Tas. power threat

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Tasmania may have power rationing until 1954. and daylight ...

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  11. Sydney wool drop halted

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The drop in the opening 1951-52 wool prices was halted at the Sydney wool sales to-day. Values generally were ...

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  12. CHEAPER IN N.Z. SOON

    Queensland housewives will be interested in the difference between food prices to rule in New ...

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  13. BUSY AS BEES

    AND here it is—the transfer of a million living flowers to' the prepared design of Brisbane's floral ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Glass offer to Council

    AN unexpected offer of shorter-proof gloss for City Council buses has come from a private ...

    Article : 139 words
  15. Save 'roo appeal

    The Naturalists' Club has asked the Agriculture Minister (Mr. Collins) to prevent the wholesale ...

    Article : 110 words
  16. Advertising

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    Advertising : 286 words
  17. Horse's frenzy ends in death

    While friends held a minute's silence for Colin Bell yesterday, the stockman's favourite horse ...

    Article : 95 words
  18. Cold nights still likely

    Although days will be warmer, cold nights, with frosts, are still likely in Southern Queensland. ...

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  19. TRAM TICKET SALES IN CITY

    Short-distance travellers during the lunch-hour rush will be the best patrons of Brisbane's street corner ...

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  20. Car-van smash

    Ronald Henry Noyce, 32, married, of Lower Swan Terrace, Windsor, suffered a probable skull fracture when ...

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  21. Beat the sea

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—When the trawler Dalkeith Star struck n reef and sank about four miles south of ...

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  22. Grazier dies

    MILLMERRAN, Wednesday.—A well-known grazier. John William Pierce, 73. has died. He managed Lemon ...

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  23. SEVEN NAVIES WORK AS ONE

    DARWIN, Wednesday.—At one stage in the Korean blockade, H.M.A.S. Warramunga operated with British, Canadian, American, New Zealand, Dutch, and French warships. ...

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  24. Advertising

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    Advertising : 38 words
  25. Move on meat

    A deputation of retail butchers will meet State Government officials soon on the meat shortage. ...

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  26. Lives risked by safeblowers

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Safebreakers twice risked their lives early to-day as they lowered themselves ...

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  27. Two false alarms

    Brisbane firemen last night were called to two malicious false alarms in an hour. ...

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  28. Bright smile, too

    SUN GIRL Shirley James, who visited Queensland recently, was as pretty as a picture when she ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. Sugar report

    The Acting Premier (Mr Gair) told Parliament yesterday that the Sugar Industry Royal Commission's ...

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  30. Coast robbery

    SOUTHPORT, Wednesday.—Thieves late last night or early this morning stole' silverware worth £80 from ...

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  31. U.N. documents go from car

    Sir Raphael Cilento yesterday reported "important diplomatic papers" lost on stolen from his car. ...

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  32. RADIO TEST FOR "HAMS"

    Australia will conduct an international competition for radio amateurs this year as part of the Jubilee ...

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  33. Potatoes soon

    The coastal freighter Coolana is expected in Brisbane on Tuesday with 23,500 bags of Tasmanian ...

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  34. Struck by car

    Eileen Corrigan, 56, married, of George Street, City, received a fracture of left leg and head injuries when ...

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  35. Union threat

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Postal Workers' Union officials said to-day a ban on overtime might be ...

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  36. See jet to-day

    Brisbane people will see their first jet bomber to-day. The new Canberra will ...

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  37. SHOW REVENUE £4000 UP ON LAST YEAR

    BRISBANE'S Show revenue was £69,000 compared with £65,000 last year. This increase was despite he reduced attendances at ...

    Article : 151 words
  38. No toy gun ban

    A ban on "leathal-looking" pistols had never been considered in Queensland, the C.I.B. chief ...

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  39. Jap. Dower aim

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Japan was anxious to sell to Australia generating plant which had previously been ...

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  40. Bananas hit

    South Queensland's [?] and crop has been badly [?] abnormal season [?] brought and frost. ...

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  41. Duck safe soon

    Queensland open season or duck and quail will end to-morrow. ...

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