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  2. FIRST CALL ON MATERIALS

    TO boost food output, primary producers must be given top priority for materials, the Agriculture Minister (Mr. Collins) said yesterday. He said he had put this proposal ...

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  3. New safety campaign to reduce motor cycle toll

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Road Safety Council and the Motor cycle Importers' and Distributors' Federation will launch a motor cycle safety campaign. The Transport ...

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  4. CITY MILK MET SOON

    BRISBANE'S normal milk needs should be met fully in about a fortnight if weather conditions ...

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  5. IT LOOKS EASY FOR THE TUGBOAT

    DWARFED by freighters and the liner Manunda, the tiny New Zealand frigate Hawea was towed out from its berth at Newstead yesterday morning to move to a city wharf. Ships in the picture are (from right): The Manunda, the Trelyon, and the Nuttalia. The tug is the Forceful. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Car fees, values bounce

    ADVERSE public reaction to two recent State Government administrative acts has ...

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  7. Hear rail claims March 18

    HEARING of claims for variation of the State Railways award will begin in the State ...

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  8. Future "with East"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The future of the world was with the East, Mr. Duthie ...

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  9. £400,000 Port plans

    GLADSTONE, Wednesday. — Gladstone harbour authorities to-day stated a £400,000 case for their handling of the growing Collide coal and Mt. Morgan ...

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  10. Delay in rises of gas price

    SPEEDIER granting of gas price rises was sought by a gas industry deputation to ...

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  11. For 16 months

    CAPTAIN Michael Becker, of the Dutch tug Noardzee ("North Sea"), holds his company's record for ...

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  12. Expulsion of M.P. sought

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Expulsion of a member of Parliament was urged by Mr. Wentworth ...

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  13. 500 Adherents, but

    KINGAROY, Wednesday. — The Court of Petty Sessions was told to-day of an ...

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  14. Q'land cars increasing

    Queensland motor car registrations increased last month, although the overall Australian figures ...

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  15. NEW PIT LOCO. AIDS OUTPUT

    INSTALLATION of Diesel coal haulers would mean an increase in coal output per man in Queensland, a State Coal Board representative said yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Investigate deaths of 2 women

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Sydney detectives flew to two country centres to-day to investigate the ...

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  17. STATE NAMES FOR MAY 31 VOTE

    THE Brisbane City Council will make no check on electoral rolls to be used for the triennial elections on May 31. It will use rolls ...

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  18. Sandgate's pills theft

    DETECTIVES are trying to trace 3000 stolen sleeping tablets—enough to kill 250 people. ...

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  19. HOME" COMES BACK

    PADDLING in the few inches of water on the edge of the slowly-filling lagoon at Sandgate yesterday were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. CLOTHING PRICES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Prices of clothing, textiles, and drapery will not be decontrolled. ...

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  21. No drop in wheat

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Queensland is the only State in which the wheat acerage is not ...

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  22. Well-timed £3700 theft

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Thieves used split-second timing in tooling £3700 in notes from a ...

    Article : 95 words
  23. GELIGNITE PLUG FIND

    A BOY was found playing with a plug of gelignite in Annerley Road, South Brisbane, yesterday. ...

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  24. ITHACA SEAT

    THE Liberal Party emergency committee will meet to-day to consider appointing a candidate for ...

    Article : 141 words
  25. Advertising

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  26. In Parliament

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The House of Representatives met at 2.30 p.m. to-day. Questions, Japanese Peace ...

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  27. Lecture here on "Life in U.K."

    Professor Zelman Cowen. Melbourne University's law faculty dean, will make a tour of Queensland ...

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  28. Second death

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — George Charles, 64, of Epping, died to-day from burns received in a boiler explosion ...

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  29. 3 "Lefts" go

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The National secretary of the Federated Ironworkers' Association (Mr. L. Short) ...

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  30. Free from tax

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Amounts to be distributed to former Japanese prisoners of war from the sale of ...

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  31. CLOSE VOTE TIPPED IF FED'L POLL NOW

    THE result of a Federal election held now would depend on close contests in about six seats, according to the latest Gallup Poll. It has conducted its first ...

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  32. Rolling strike?

    PERTH, Wednesday. — What appears to be a rolling strike of metal trades Workers in West Australia ...

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  33. Widows' £1000

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. —Mrs. Rita Mary Howard and Mrs. Hilda Ethel Donnell, widows of seamen drowned ...

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  34. Mine resumes

    IPSWICH, Wednesday.—Miners at Amberley Colliery, Ebbw Vale, resumed work to-day after a one-day ...

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  35. Building bans

    SOUTHPORT, Wednesday.—The Southport Chamber of Commerce to-night decided to convene a public ...

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  36. Rules rejected

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Industrial Registrar (Mr. J. E. Taylor) to-day refused registration of ...

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  37. Stronger radio

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Broadcasting Control Board proposed over several years to increase the power ...

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  38. Wool firm

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — There was keen competition from the United Kingdom, the Continent, and Japan, at ...

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  39. Strike a light!

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.—Escaped prisoner. Alan Benjamin Summersby, 21. unfortunately ...

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  40. "Red screen"

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.). Wednesday.—The National Executive the New Zealand Labour Party has described ...

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  41. Day of prayer

    A day of prayer for women will be observed throughout the world to-morrow. Meetings in Brisbane will ...

    Article : 36 words
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