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  2. MACHINES HELPED TO KEEP CHARGES DOWN

    BETTER management by the City Council and heavier mechanisation have kept Brisbane civic charges down. Claiming this in the council yesterday, the Lord ...

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  3. CAME ASHORE FOR SHOPPING

    The couple and their family of two arc searching for a place to live ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. This week in CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Queensland members went out into the fields in their speeches ...

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  5. A lesson for Mum

    About 700 State Industrial High School boys were "on show" to their parents. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. State hopes for Federal aid on Blair Athol

    THE State Government looked to the Commonwealth for financial help in improving transport facilities from Blair Athol open-cut mine. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Sales of houses slowing

    HOUSES were harder to sell now than at any time since the war, Mr. L. G. Neill said last ...

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  8. THE BUDGET IN BRIEF

    NO changes in rates, fares, or oilier charges have been made in the City's Final Budget for 1951.-52. It was presented to the ...

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  9. LOCAL AUTHORITIES' CLAIM

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.—The North Queensland Local Authorities Association to-day decided to press for a helicopter to operate in North Queensland. ...

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  10. Fast rotor job beat blackout

    ELECTRICITY blackouts in Brisbane were prevented last night by quick installation of a 10-ton £15,000 rotor. The rotor, ordered from ...

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  11. DECISION AWAITED NEXT WEEK

    A COMMONWEALTH Government decision on a subsidy for Queensland eggs exported overseas is expected next week. The Council of Poultry Farmers' ...

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  12. His weapons are no secret

    It was the only way to achieve victory, said Dr. Soper, an English Methodist evangelist. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. 'Pull out of trade pact'

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Australia should with-draw from the General Agreement on Tariffs and ...

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  14. J. F. Lynam dies at 49

    Mr. J. F. Lynam, a leading barrister, died yesterday, aged 49. He was born in Townsville ...

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  15. Potato on sale soon

    South Queensland's potato famine was likely to end in two or three weeks, produce merchants said ...

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  16. Want police appeal change

    The Health and Home Affairs Minister (Mr. Moore) yesterday told a police deputation that he ...

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  17. Victim of surf

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Although he regained consciousness in an iron lung after having been taken ...

    Article : 58 words
  18. Unions cut off wine supplies

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Export of South Australian wines to other States will stop next Tuesday, when ...

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  19. Smokes seized

    Customs officers seized 4000 contraband cigarettes found hidden in the Pioneer Gulf which arrived from ...

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  20. Met by Diggers

    Chairman of the British Empire Council (Sir John Brown) was given an official reception by the ...

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  21. EXPECT "YES" ARMY VOTE

    A total 1961 votes from Queensland troops overseas is expected to push "yes" further ahead in the State ...

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  22. Advertising

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  23. Advertising

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  24. Should be fine

    Beyond a slight possibility of some electric disturbances—and very slight, at that—the week-end in ...

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  25. 250,000 TO GET SERVICE LEAVE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Nearly 250,000 trade unionists working under State awards in New South Wales will receive long service leave. ...

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  26. Ipswich bridge

    IPSWICH, Friday.—A new steel and concrete bridge, estimated to concrete bridge, estimated to cost £30,000, will be built by the ...

    Article : 41 words
  27. Burleigh sewer

    SOUTHPORT, Friday.—The Town of South Coast Council to-day accepted tenders, subject to certain ...

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  28. £16,000 Block at Fairholme

    The Presbyterian Church Queensland Moderator (the Rt. Rev. P. W. Pearson) will open new £16,000 ...

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  29. Hurt in smash

    Donald Frederick Rayner, 53, married, of Rita Street, Holland Park, was seriously injured when his utility ...

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  30. Italians to sing

    A FAIR-HAIRED Australian girl will conduct an Italian choir at a City Hall concert to-night. ...

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  31. Brisbane cadet shot real "Dead-eye Dick"

    BRISBANE schoolboy, Cadet Lieutenant Norman Jeffery, is the "Dead-eye Dick" of boy marksmen. He scored 100 per ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. Compensation

    Owner of the Engineer's Arms Hotel, Maryborough (Mrs. G. K. Stcindi, of New Farm, Brisbane) will receive ...

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  33. Died at train

    MURWILLUMBAH, Friday.—Mrs. D. Prindable, of South Murwillumbah, drooped dead early to-night ...

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  34. Countess' visit

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Countess of Limerick will reach Sydney by air on Monday morning as a Jubilee ...

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  35. Officer's fall

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Pleading guilty to having assaulted a woman and attempted to rob her of ...

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  36. Goossens' trip

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Eugene Goossens, conductor if the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, will leave ...

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  37. GET IN FOR GIFT BOOK

    DEMAND for The Courier-Mail's book offer The Wonder Annual or 13/6 (1/3 extra for ...

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  38. Meat price talk

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) said last night he would probably meet a Meat and Allied Trades ...

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  39. Say tax unfair

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Council of the Fair Tax League has sent a telegram to the Federal Treasurer ...

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  40. 2 Die in mine

    KALGOORLIE, Friday.—Edgar Lawrence Harding, 31. and Arthur Heron, 30, were killed to-day in an ...

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