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  2. MORE SHIPS FOR COAST?

    GLADSTONE, Thursday.—The Australian Shipping Board is believed to be negotiating for the charter of a number of English ships for Queensland coastal use. ...

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  3. INQUIRY SOUGHT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A Royal Commission into allegations that documents on the ...

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  4. 2 Weeks' bombing for wing

    THE R.A.A.F. will begin its biggest bomber-wing exercise from Evans Head on ...

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  5. PROMISED, BUT—

    MANY Brisbane householders are likely to be without milk again on Sunday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Aust. now back number in U.N.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Australia no longer counted in the United Nations, the Opposition Leader (Dr. Evatt) claimed in the House of ...

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  7. Rain benefits

    HOUSEHOLDERS in many towns in South and Central Queensland have full ...

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  8. Most have cash but few rich

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—There are more than half a million shareholders in Australian ...

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  9. Tune in by Moscow?

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— The External Affairs Minister (Mr. Casey) said to-day he expected that ...

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  10. TRAINING SETTLES DOWN

    NATIONAL servicemen at Wacol and Amberley are 25 per cent "ahead" of youths on the first intake. An Army Spokesman ...

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  11. HOSING BANS WILL REMAIN

    NO relief from Brisbane's hosing bans will be given by the City Council's Establishment and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BUILDING LOANS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Ex-servicemen, who in spite of warning, have entered into a contract ...

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  13. Coal offer to owners

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Commonwealth Government, through the Joint Coal Board, has offered ...

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  14. Cabbages drop

    Cabbage sold at the Brisbane markets yesterday for 25/ a bag—about 50 per cent, lower than on Monday. ...

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  15. "CONTEMPT FOR LAW CAUSED BY BREACHES"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Flagrant broaches of the law affected the community and brought the general law in contempt, Mg. Justice Maxwell said at the Royal Commission on liquor to-day. ...

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  16. 2m. CARRIED BY CITY TROLLEY BUS

    BRISBANE'S two-millionth trolley bus passenger will be carried on the Botanic Gardens Gregory Terrace route next week. This route—the only ...

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  17. Two men hurt

    Frank Sponza, 24. of Henzell Terrace, Greenslopes, received a fractured right leg and head injuries, and ...

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  18. £8000 Raid

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Police believe they broke up a large house-breaking and railway theft gang by a ...

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  19. CHILD POLIOS FOR WINDSOR

    About 50 child polio convalescents will be transferred from the Brisbane Hospital to the Wilson ...

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  20. 6 INJURED IN CRASH

    Two women hod their heads smashed against car windscreens when two cars collided in Ipswich ...

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  21. Tablets puzzle

    Detectives have not yet found 3000 sleeping tablets stolen from Sandgate Town Hall last week-end. ...

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  22. Subversive claim against Labour

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Government was trying to accuse the Labour Party of being subversive, Senator Cameron (Lab., Vic.) said in the Senate to-day. ...

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  23. Advertising

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  24. Advertising

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  25. Sees food bowl here

    QUEENSLAND has probably the greatest untapped agricultural potential of any State ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Stolen gelignite found by police

    South Coast detectives said yesterday practically all detonators and gelignite stolen from a Kangaroo ...

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  27. HER BIG TRIP HAS ENDED

    LADY FADDEN, wife of the Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden), back at Eagle Farm ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. FISH BILL TO BAR JAP.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Legislation to conserve fisheries in waters near Australia outside the ...

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  29. In Parliament

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— The House of Representatives met at 10.30 a.m. for questions. A motion by Mr. ...

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  30. Retakes oath to new Queen

    The Governor (Sir John Lavarack) had his oaths of allegiance and of office administered to him by the ...

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  31. 7 Years' gaol

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.—Mr. Justice Douglas today sentenced Norman John Santo, 20, labourer, to seven ...

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  32. Fish plentiful

    The Fish Board manager (Mr. F. W. Filer) said yesterday Brisbane buyers could now get all the fish ...

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  33. COAL HAULER SAW HIS TRUCK BURN

    GLADSTONE, Thursday.—A New Australian Callide coal hauler, Gerry Briakhuis, to-day watched helplessly as his truck was destroyed by fire. ...

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  34. School assault

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A former assistant-headmaster was sentenced to 18 months' gaol to-day for ...

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  35. Police charged

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Three days of secret inquiry by two police officers ended to-day when two ...

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  36. Cairns doctor

    CAIRNS, Thursday.—The Cairns Hospitals Board tonight appointed Dr. I. A. Lester, of Southport. ...

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  37. Liberal choice

    The Liberal Party probably will choose its candidate for the Ithaca by-election next Monday night. ...

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  38. ISSUE TO TRAINEES "DEGRADING"

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Deputy Opposition Leader (Mr. Calwell) to-night condemned the issue ...

    Article : 103 words
  39. £25,000 Loan

    The Brisbane and South Coast Hospitals Board has been authorised to borrow £25,000 from the City Mutual ...

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