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  2. NEW FISH WAR MOVES

    LARGE quantities of Queensland fish are being sent to New South Wales and then re-exported to Queensland. This is one of the latest moves in ...

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  3. THEY LEAN ON FAT AT SHIPYARDS JOB

    SLIPPERIEST job in Brisbane this week—hand-greasing the slipways for the launching ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. "Dodge law" in notes

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Both Mr. Justice Maxwell and Mr. W. K. Dovey Q.C., complained at the Royal Commission on liquor to-day that they were ...

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  5. Pyrites trade opening

    THE freighter Ulooloo will load at Gladstone this month 4000 tons of Mount ...

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  6. STANDARDISE ARMY

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Australia is to standardise her Army equipment ...

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  7. FINANCE FOR LAND

    THE Commonwealth Bank apparently was being "dragooned" in the policy laid down ...

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  8. MUST FORGO HIS HOBBY WHILE HERE

    LORD Glendyne won't have time in Queensland to engage in his favourite ...

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  9. Mt. Isa unions New move in dispute

    THERE was a new move in the Mt. Isa dispute yesterday. The Queensland Trades ...

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  10. Minister was an orphan

    RODNEY Lippiatt started life in a Brisbane orphanage at the age of six. ...

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  11. 30,000 for Q'ld. T.B. test

    STATE health authorities hope that about 30,000 people will be tested each year for tuberculosis when the new Government chest clinic in George Street ...

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  12. Swearing in

    Executive Council members will take the oath of allegiance to the Queen before the Governor (Sir John ...

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  13. "Freshers" T.B. tests

    First of 3000 University students had compulsory tuberculosis tests of the Brisbane General Hospital ...

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  14. Ithaca Liberal

    FIRST thing the Liberal Party's Ithaca by-election candidate did after selection last night was to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. City had polio rise for 1951

    POLIOMYELITIS cases in Brisbane numbered 161 in July-December. 1951. ...

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  16. 'Missing' party seen from air

    MACKAY, Monday.—An R.A.A.F. plane from Townsville spotted the search party of nine men close to ...

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  17. SHOCK DROP AT TOBACCO SALES

    MAREEBA, Monday.—Prices for North Queensland-grown tobacco fell surprisingly at the first 1952 auction to-day. Only 50 of tho 100 tons ...

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  18. WATER RISE AT WEEK-END

    BRISBANE'S week-end water consumption—shown in graph—was well above that for the previous ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Cairns man in big N.G, timber deal

    CANBERRA, Monday.—A second big New Guinea timber deal, involving Mr. C. K. Patterson (Cairns), was announced to-night. The Territories Minister ...

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  20. Use land, or—Plea by R.S.L

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A National food authority should take over farms unless cultivation was ...

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  21. SEEKING RAIL PAY CHANGE

    The Railways Department will ask the Industrial Court to change the system of hourly, weekly. ...

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  22. "Lift controls"

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A deputation from the N.S.W. Retail Traders' Association to-day asked the Prices ...

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  23. Killed by saw

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Colin Lewis, 21, of Elizabeth Bay, was electrocuted while operating a portable electric ...

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  24. For New York

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mrs. Joan Rosanove. Melbourne barrister, will represent Australia at the New ...

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  25. CRICKETER'S FAREWELL

    TEST bowler Ray Lindwall (right) and his wife were happy at this shipboard party before they sailed for England at the week-end. So was Test opener, Arthur Morris (left). Lindwall ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Stonefish sting

    NAMBOUR, Monday.—Leslie Keene, 7, of Yandina who was stung by a stonefish yesterday, is in a ...

    Article : 38 words
  27. Advertising

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    Advertising : 82 words
  28. Keep up front

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Clerks needed a [?] on the basic wage [?] to keep up appearances, Mr. R ...

    Article : 73 words
  29. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 95 words
  30. "Used trainee's cash for drink"

    A sergeant instructor at Wacol National Service Camp had spent a trainee's money, held for safekeeping. ...

    Article : 98 words
  31. Jury locked up

    Mr. Acting Justice O'Hagan ordered that the Criminal Court jury concerned in the trial of Peter ...

    Article : 71 words
  32. RAINS HELP HOME FRONT.

    RECENT rains have come at the right time for intending entrants in this year's Courier-Mail ...

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  33. £468 charge

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Lindsay Harold Brown. 22, a P.M.G. driver, of Moorhouse Street, Armadale, was ...

    Article : 58 words
  34. Sinn improved

    Brisbane boxer, Fred Sinn, 20, is in the Brisbane General Hospital, but is still under observation. ...

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  35. DANCERS HALT ONCE—TO SEE "YOUTH LOOK"

    EIGHT hundred wriggling bouncing, spinning teen-agers last night d nile each at the City Hall. They stopped only to ...

    Article : 172 words
  36. 2 New stamps

    New postage stamps, at 1/01 and 2/6 will be issued at Post Offices on March 19. ...

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  37. Acted wrongly

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Australian Council of Trade Unions' interstate executive to-day declared that ...

    Article : 52 words
  38. Killed in crash

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A man was killed and six other people injured, four seriously, in a head-on ...

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  39. Claims on coal "misleading"

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Coal authorities said to-night that claims of increased coal production made by the ...

    Article : 80 words
  40. Still at large

    Police believe that if William Thompson, Palen Creek prison farm escapee, is still hiding in rugged country ...

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  41. R.S.L. darts

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Victorian R.S.L. clubs will take up dart playing in a big way this year. British ...

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  42. Qantas strike

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Four hundred maintenance workers employed by Qantas Empire Airways at ...

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  43. Gun arrest

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Two lads, aged 15 and 16, who escaped from the Bays-water Reformatory on ...

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  44. Means test

    The Queensland Methodist Conference yesterday passed a resolution in support of partial suspension of the ...

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  45. Ban on waste

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Federal Health Department has banned importation of English cotton waste, which ...

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  46. Still after clue

    MACKAY, Monday.—Homicide detectives in Mackay investigating the murder of George Thomas Edwards ...

    Article : 59 words
  47. Professor's body in lonely valley

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), March 3 (A.A.P.).—The discovery of a body in a lonely valley near a ...

    Article : 129 words
  48. Assn. rent plan

    The Property Owners' Association has sent an open letter to all members of the State Parliament asking for ...

    Article : 31 words
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