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  2. MAY DECIDE FATE FOR DR. BURTON

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Fate of Dr. John Burton, former External Affairs Department chief in the Labour movement, may be decided in Canberra this week. The Federal Labour executive—governing body of the ...

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  3. WHOLE TOWN HAS RALLIED TO THIS BOY

    Hut smiling, brave little Kevin is blind. His blindness has been caused by a cerebral ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SURPRISE AT BEER REVELATIONS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Thomas Watson, general manager of Tooth and Company, told the Liquor Royal Commission to-day he had been very ...

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  5. Perth tragedy

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The horribly-mauled body of a man was found alongside a lion ...

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  6. Religion for Bush

    More "mobile" priests were necessary to take the Gospel to the outback, Bro. J. S. Nason, of the Bush ...

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  7. FOR LOAN COUNCIL

    By Our City Hall Reporter THE City Council's £5 million loan-raising programme for 1952-53 depends on ...

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  8. CUT POWER USE

    SOUTH-EASTERN Queensland will face blackouts in the next 36 hours unless consumers ...

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  9. KANIMBLA'S MISHAP MEANS £20,000 LOSS TO Q'LAND

    TOURIST officials said yesterday that the mishap to the Kanimbla would cost Queensland more than £20,000 in holiday spending. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Mrs. Lee is remanded

    TOOWOOMBA, Tuesday.—Mrs. Lillian May Lee, 35, of Millmerran, appeared on remand in the ...

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  11. BRISBANE SALES ON NEXT WEEK

    WOOL at Brisbane sales next week is expected to be at par to 5 per cent. dearer ...

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  12. BRITISH CEMENT ON SALE SOON

    ABOUT 1500 tons of United Kingdom cement will be distributed in Queensland within the next few weeks. The cement has been ...

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  13. 40 Dutch migrants

    Forty Dutch assisted migrants reached Brisbane by train from Sydney last night. ...

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  14. WOMAN TELLS SUGAR INQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A woman told the Federal Government's Sugar Inquiry to-day that the ...

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  15. Long trip for cargo

    BRISBANE cargo for Melbourne in the liner Manoora will be shipped 3810 miles instead of the ...

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  16. KEEP PEACE IN INDIA

    An Australian soldier left Brisbane yesterday for Pakistan, where for two years he will try to keep ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Distinction for cleric

    THE Rev. Ian Grimmett is the first Queenslander to be awarded a fellowship to the Union Theological ...

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  20. Worry on 'squatters'

    "SQUATTERS" are moving on to council camping grounds in some parts of Queensland. ...

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  21. RAIL DELAY OF 7 HOURS

    Derailment of a goods waggon an the Toowoomba Range delayed railway traffic for seven hours ...

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  22. Claims roll "appalling"

    PROSTON, Tuesday.—The Shire Council returning officer (Mr. G. C. Morris), reporting on the recent ...

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  23. ...LEAH WON

    HANDCLASP before the big moment. Leah McCartney ("Miss Victoria"), on left, and Maureen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Clerk fee rise

    Federated Clerks' Union contributions in Central and Southern Queensland have been increased from ...

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  25. MANY WOMEN GO TO MARKET FOR SUPPLIES

    MANY Brisbane housewives are by-passing retailers and buying their fruit and vegetables at Roma Street wholesale markets. Agents said yesterday that ...

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  26. 10 Years' gaol

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Peter Collins, 32, a regular army private, of Puckapunyal, was sentenced in the ...

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  27. Leaves board

    KINGAROY, Tuesday.—Mr. C. P. Adermann, M.H.R., announced his retirement from the Peanut Marketing ...

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  28. Overtime ban

    More than 300 watersiders refused to work three hours' overtime on seven ships in Brisbane last night. They ...

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  29. Street death

    A 56-year-old man collapsed and died in Prospect Terrace, Kelvin Grove, last night. ...

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  30. Seek wage cut

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Employers were preparing an application to the Arbitration Court seeking a ...

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  31. Fire kills baby

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Joy Carol Hanson, 21 months, died in Wallsend Hospital early to-day from burns ...

    Article : 32 words
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