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  2. 'NO WISH TO BE INFORMER'

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Night club proprietor Sammy Lee told the liquor Royal Commission to-day he had made an arrangement to give false evidence ...

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  3. Attack on vendors

    THIS Milk Producers' Association secretary (Mr. A. C. Yores) last night ...

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  4. SERENADE FOR TWO

    ROMEO ACT by Mt. Morgan bandsmen Barry Young (cornet, on left), Alan Growss (trombone, centre), and Barry Hare (bass) at Ipswich yesterday. Audience Volerie ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FADDEN DEFENDS FINANCIAL POLICY, AND CLAIMS-

    STANTHORPE, Monday.—Australia's economy was considerably healthier than it was six months ago, the Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) claimed to-night. ...

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  6. THEY MEET A NEW AUNT AND UNCLE

    WINDOW WELCOME for two new migrants —Cathryn (31 and Christopher Kirkbraide (2), of Yorkshire—at South Brisbane Station yesterday. Their uncle and aunt, Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. River waters the city

    BRISBANE'S daily water supply has been met for the last 47 days by the flow in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Set fire to house, is claim

    PERTH, Monday.—A detective alleged in in the Midland Junction police court to-day that ...

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  9. SON FAR AWAY

    LONELIEST woman unions the noise and bustle on the South Brisbane interstate ...

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  10. Work order to strikers

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Striking New South Wales railway employees will meet on Wednesday to consider a back-to-work order given to-day. ...

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  11. GRIM FIND IN ISLAND CAVE

    DARWIN, Monday. — The death of a man who crawled into a cave and died on lonely ...

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  12. Offers debate on Bill

    THE Electoral Acts Amendment Bill would be debated after Easter, if the Opposition desired it. ...

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  13. Council to rise to-day

    AFTER to-day's meeting the City Council will go into recess for Easter. Meetings will resume on ...

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  14. BANDS SCAN IPSWICH SKY

    IPSWICH, Monday.—Bandsmen here for the Australian Championship contests are looking anxiously at weather forecasts. Ipswich was swept by ...

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  15. Charge of murder

    SYDNEY, Monday. — A night club proprietor, Miroflav Tuma. 27. was charged to-day with the murder of ...

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  16. BLACK HAND MENTIONED

    SYDNEY, Monday. — A doctor was told by two Hungarians that the Black Hand Society ...

    Article : 58 words
  17. £5000 Claim

    A Supreme Court writ was issued yesterday by David Edward Harvey, contractor, Beaudesert Road. Moorooka. ...

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  18. GO NORTH, LEAD BAND

    IPSWICH, Monday. — A Mareeba ice-manufacturer here for the Australian band ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. YACHT RACE

    Brisbane—Gladstone ocean yacht race organisers last night completed an elaborate safety precaution plan. ...

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  20. NOW BUILDING MILK FACTORY

    CONSTRUCTION of a factory for nearly £1 million to produce powdered milk for Queensland has begun at Gympie. It is hoped that the first ...

    Article : 127 words
  21. Advertising

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  22. Advertising

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  23. Widow to get £4840

    MR. Justice Stonley yesterday awarded Mrs. Noela Mary Scott, of Goomeri, £4840 damages, with ...

    Article : 137 words
  24. Dredge will become bay "oyster factory'

    A DUNWICH storekeeper plans to establish an "oyster factory", in Moreton Bay. A 250ft. dredge will be sunk near ...

    Article : 176 words
  25. Malaya wants welfare agents

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—The Australian Red Cross, churches, and other organisations would be asked to ...

    Article : 88 words
  26. Denies charge of murder

    CAIRNS, Monday.—Kevin Patrick Gaffney, 26, waterside worker, of Innisfail,pleaded not guilty in the ...

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  27. 90 Feet lift for 35-ton boiler

    Engineers lifted a 35-ton boiler drum 90 feet to fit it at the City Electric Light Company's new Gibson ...

    Article : 98 words
  28. Work refused

    CAIRNS. Monday. - Twenty carpenters employee: on the Tully Falls hydroelectric project refused work ...

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  29. Air rescue bid

    HOBART. Mondny. — Efforts are being made to rescue an aircraft pilot and his passenger in wild ...

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  30. Five deported

    SYDNEY. Monday. — Five German workmen brought to Australia under contract to work on the Snowy ...

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  31. Scorpion bite

    SYDNEY, Monday.—John Foley, 9, was bitten on the arm by a scorpion while sitting in class at the Cardiff ...

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  32. Potato need

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Rain was needed urgently to avoid a potato famine this year, the State ...

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  33. Coffee scarce?

    Coffee stocks were likely to be short because of import, restrictions, Brisbane wholesalers said yesterday. ...

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  34. Gulf service

    Trans- Australia Airlines' new Gulf country service will open next Monday. The airline's new Drover ...

    Article : 27 words
  35. Polio death

    IPSWICH. Monday.—First fatal case of poliomyelitis occurred in Ipswich to-day. The victim, a girl of 5, was ...

    Article : 35 words
  36. Volcano steam

    AUCKLAND, Monday. — Large clouds of steam were emitted to-day from Mount Tongarire (6458ft.) ...

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