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  2. More and more men turn to rural work

    THE United Graziers' Association Federal president (Mr. W. A. Gunn) said yesterday that the drift to the city had stopped. "And it looks as if the position will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. WANT SUNDAYS OFF

    A FIVE-DAY milk delivery may be introduced in Brisbane from this week by some week vendors. The Industrial Court has eliminated ...

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  4. Q'LD WATCHES

    QUEENSLAND health authorities will watch developments with the new anti-tuberculosis ...

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  5. PARTIES CHASE ITHACA VOTES

    NINE Liberal and 14 Labour meetings this week will end the Ithaca by-election ...

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  6. RIDER'S GRIT

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Sunday. — A stockman yesterday rode his horse seven miles after ...

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  7. Going up!

    WATERSIDERS cheered and "cat-called" when a scuffle began among Italian migrants on the luxury liner Roma at Mercantile wharf yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Colin Clark says:

    LONGREACH, Sunday—Greater initiative should be shown by states in opening new ...

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  9. No rain yet for inland

    THERE was no prospect of rain relief for inland Queensland, a Weather Bureau ...

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  10. MINERS CLAIM £2 RISE

    QUEENSLAND miners will press for a £2 a week rise at their triennial ...

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  11. Industry Bureau change

    A Bureau of Industry economist will become the new director of the bureau. ...

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  12. Causing havoc

    Drink and gambling were causing havoc in the British Empire, the Rev. F. T. Smith said in the Baptist ...

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  13. WATCH ON EFFECT OF CUTS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Two women—Mrs. G. L. Byth, of Brisbane,, and Mrs. Herbert Brookes, of Melbourne—have been appointed to the consultative committee on import ...

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  14. South eggs 6/- a dozen

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Eggs will cost 6/ a dozen in the shops from to-morrow—a rise of 4d. ...

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  15. 'Flying Dutchman'

    PILOT Officer Johannes Antonius Maria van Vegchel, 28, is the first New Australian to join ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Injuries fatal

    Agnes Stritzner, 70, single, of Third Avenue, Sandgate, died in the General Hospital yesterday from injuries ...

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  17. Churches' rally

    Four South Brisbane church denominations will hold a combined open air service of witness in ...

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  18. Crash death

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Thomas Mahoney, 22, of Wagga, died in hospital at Wagga to-day of injuries ...

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  19. TOLD ABOUT HEAVEN

    NEARLY 3000 people went to the City Hall last night to find out something about Heaven. Touring evangelist Mr. George Burnside spoke for ...

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  20. Shearer hurt

    CHARLEVILLE, Sunday.—Herbert Ogden, 65, a shearer at Langlo Downs, 100 miles north-west of ...

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  21. Cares for thousands

    "Self-styled "world's biggest father," bespectacled Mr. F. J. Potter last night admitted "looking after ...

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  22. Vic. C.P. rift?

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Withdrawal from the Federal Country Party will be strongly advocated at the ...

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  23. Replies on maternity

    NOBODY had made a serious proposal to him to alter the hospital routine for maternity cases ...

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  24. Advertising

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    Advertising : 134 words
  25. Advertising

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  26. Help uranium

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The South Australian Premier (Mr. Playford) will fly to Canberra to-morrow to ...

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  27. Bury to-morrow

    The funeral of the late Mr. E. S. Norman Bourke, who was Queensland president of the Flying Doctor ...

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  28. Sees Labour in

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Deputy Federal Opposition Leader (Mr. Calwell) said to-day that the 10.5 per ...

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  29. Mother, greatest gift

    "GOD'S greatest creation is a good mother," the Premier (Mr. Gair) said yesterday. Migrants were needed to build up Australia's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. CHARGED ON SHOOTING

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — A man walked into the Darlinghurst police station to-day and said a woman ...

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  31. Sees harder work for all

    The people of Britain and Australia would have to work harder to maintain their standard of living. Mr. ...

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  32. Few "serve"

    Few people wanted to give voluntary service to organisations, the Rev. R. E. Pashen said in St. Paul's ...

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  33. 4 In car plunge

    IPSWICH, Sunday.—Four men had remarkable escapes when a car skidded in loose gravel and plunged ...

    Article : 89 words
  34. Railways taxed

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday.—A heavy strain is being placed on the railways in shipping starving stock ...

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  35. Hand blown off

    MACKAY, Sunday. — A man had his right hand blown off and other injuries to most parts of his body ...

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  36. Near fatality

    GLADSTONE, Sunday. — Gail Small, 7, was almost drowned when she and two other girls were swimming ...

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  37. Harry Hay dies

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Harry Hay, well-known swimming coach, died early to-day after a heart attack on ...

    Article : 36 words
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