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  2. ONCE IN 109 YEARS

    BRISBANE has had its driest November for 109 years. Weather Bureau records ...

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  3. This week in CANABERRA

    CANBERRA, Friday.—This should be called "Weak in Canberra." ...

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  4. POWER BEHIND THE CANE?

    TRAINEE teachers at the National Fitness Camp, Tallebudgera Creek, near Burleigh. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. IN SWINDLE SCHEME

    CHARLES COWARD, retired company director, was the head and front of a daring and scandalous scheme designed to swindle the Commissioner of Taxation, Mr. Justice Clyne said yesterday. ...

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  6. Storms help some farms

    KINGAROY, Friday.—Isolated storms which yielded 50 to 250 points in a narrow strip in this end of the Burnett last week-end have enabled a few ...

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  7. No bread for town

    COLLINSVILLE, Friday.—Bread-baking has ceased here, and the nearest supply point is ...

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  8. Children first for milk

    BRISBANE children will receive priority from milk vendors to-morrow. Distributors said yesterday ...

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  9. Two men missing

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Two missing witnesses were mentioned during the Lavers ...

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  10. FROM COINS TO CHORDS

    MISS UNA MURRAY, a Brisbane bank clerk, who will be piano soloist with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra in a popular concert at the City Hall to-night ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Value protest

    Brisbane Council of Progress Associations decided last night to sponsor a public protest meeting against ...

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  12. BUSHFIRES DIE DOWN

    Fires hod died down in the main bushfire areas of the State yesterday. Police at Charleville ...

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  13. 'Bring farm to schools'

    EDUCATION systems should pace more emphasis on agricultural training, the Governor (Sir John Lavarack) said last night. Some elementary training could be given ...

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  14. Big plans for water blocked

    QUEENSLAND'S five big irrigation schemes were being delayed by shortages of skilled workers and materials, the Irrigation Commissioner (Mr. W. H. R. Nimmo) said ...

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  15. Utilities hit

    Allan Budd. 22, of Granville Street, West End, suffered bruises, and Reginald Cloulow, 22, of Kivas Street. ...

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  16. N.T. gold smuggled

    DARWIN, Friday.—Police to-day confirmed that gold was being stolen from Tennant Creek and ...

    Article : 64 words
  17. FISH AIM OF GREEK

    GREEK Captain, Costas Binikos, of the 7500-ton freighter Igor, will come back to Australia next year ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Advertising

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    Advertising : 287 words
  19. HAIRCUT TO COST 2/6

    Hairdressing charges in Queensland will be increased by 3d from to-day. Announcing this ...

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  20. 66 BILLS PASSED IN LAST SESSION

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Sixty-six Bills were passed by the Federal Parliament in the Budget session which began in late September and ended early to-day. ...

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  21. Top police talks

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The next yearly conference of Australian, New Guinea, and New Zealand Police ...

    Article : 37 words
  22. K. Barry hurt

    Kevin Barry, 34, of Milne Street, Clayfield, a director of Barry and Roberts, was injured when his small car ...

    Article : 62 words
  23. WHEAT DEARER BUT NOT BREAD

    TO-DAY'S increased prices for milling wheat would nor mean a rise in Queensland bread prices, the Prices Commissioner (Mr. Fullagar) said last night. ...

    Article : 148 words
  24. Mine case nears end

    HEARING of evidence in the Willeroo hewing rate dispute was completed before the Local Coal ...

    Article : 136 words
  25. Advertising

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    Advertising : 61 words
  26. Plan for food

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—To overcome the lag in food, production the senior Liberal Party research officer ...

    Article : 63 words
  27. £250,000 For power

    Tenders worth £250,000 will be let by the City Council to meet the huge extra demand for electricity ...

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  28. Earl's daughter as air hostess

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An Earl's daughter who fell in love with Australia when she was here in 1947-48. arrived ...

    Article : 87 words
  29. Christmas note

    SYDNEY, Friday.—David Jones, Ltd., one of Sydney's biggest department stores, to-day introduced a carol ...

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  30. City may take riverside land

    Because no finality in resumption negotiations can he reached with owners of some properties needed for ...

    Article : 85 words
  31. Ban off visas

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Commonwealth has abandoned as ineffective its rule that Australian passports ...

    Article : 73 words
  32. FOR BRISBANE

    SPLIT stern of the new £400,000 suction dredge for use in the Brisbane River, which was launched at Maryborough this week. It will be in use by the middle of 1952. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. Has no meat

    CAIRNS, Friday.—Cairns' largest butchery establishment—Wrotham Park butchery—will close next Friday ...

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  34. News by radio

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Newspapers and radio stations were now permitted to receive direct news ...

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  35. United youth

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Youths from many countries, including Japan, will attend a Y.M.C.A. international ...

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  36. VIOLINIST CHARGED MORE FOR HALLS

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday.—In some places where she had played she was charged twice as much as local residents for council halls, violinist Miss Gloria Foley said to-day. ...

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  37. Gaol strangler

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Phillip Smith, 23, bricklayer, of North Sydney, was sentenced to 14 years' ...

    Article : 64 words
  38. Bullet in tram

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A bullet fired through the window of a tram at Double Bay to-night narrowly missed a ...

    Article : 43 words
  39. To staff course

    Two Queensland Australian Regular Army officers have been selected to attend a 12-month course at the ...

    Article : 38 words
  40. Banks to open

    Banks will remain open in Queensland on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve. ...

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