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  2. WOOL SEASON ENDS ON BETTER BASIS

    THE 1951-52 Brisbane wool-selling season ended yesterday on its most solid basis since last December. Yesterday's sales, according to the Brisbane Wool ...

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  3. KIWI versus 'ROO

    PRELIMINARY sparring for Saturday's Rugby League Test?... Bill McLennan, Kiwi forward, shapes up to the fighting kangaroo during the New Zealanders' visit to Lone Pine zoo yesterday. Earlier at a civic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PROBE ON CITY CON TRACT

    A FULL investigation would be made into City Council sanitary undertakings, the Health Committee chairman (Aid. Holmes) said yesterday. Speaking in the Budget debate ...

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  5. COLOURFUL SOLDIER

    MAD JACK" Churchill—one of the Empire's most colourful soldiers—is in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PACKAGE PLANTS

    THE City Council hopes to have its electricity package plants operating early ...

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  7. Premier made 88 speeches

    IN two tours to Queensland country areas the Premier (Mr. Gair) received 60 deputations ...

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  8. Country aid with blood

    COUNTRY centres are helping Brisbane's Red Cross Blood Transfusion service. ...

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  9. HOLIDAY FOR SHOW FIXED

    WEDNESDAY, August 13, will be a public holiday in Brisbane for the Royal National Show. ...

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  10. Leaders attend Pearce funeral

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Federal and State leaders attended the funeral to-day of Sir George Pearce, an ...

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  11. Brewery acted on breaches

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Toohey's Brewery. Ltd., acted against six wine and spirit ...

    Article : 116 words
  12. Ship damaged, not seriously

    HOBART, Thursday.—The 3517-ton interstate freighter Adelong is at Hobart, making water in two ...

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  13. Shearing rate cut by Court

    SHEARING rates were reduced by the State Industrial Court yesterday in the first pastoral industry wage cut since the war. The Court, in an ...

    Article : 243 words
  14. Transferred, but still on old roll

    THREE clergymen who are on the 1952 Murrumba State electoral roll as living at Caboolture left there last year. They belong to the ...

    Article : 224 words
  15. Miner pay controlled

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Northern Miners' Federation has established union control over ...

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  16. WIDOW SAYS SHE SLEPT SOUNDLY

    A WIDOW told the Acting Coroner (Mr. Waller) yesterday she had not heard her husband ...

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  17. New camp in north

    ARMY National Service training in Queensland now concentrated at Wacal will be decentralised as ...

    Article : 90 words
  18. WOMEN WANT HOUSEWORK

    BRISBANE has long waiting lists of women looking for domestic work—for the first time in years. Mrs. L. M. Roebuck. ...

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  19. Day-old chickens

    THE selling of day-old chickens in Brisbane streets is cruel, according to the Queensland Society ...

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  20. £60,000 On rail work

    The Executive Council yesterday authorised a further £60,000 expenditure on Brisbane railway ...

    Article : 76 words
  21. Advertising

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  22. Betrayed trust

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Prominent social figures. Mrs. Herbert Brookes and her daughter-in-law. Mrs. ...

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  23. FIRE SWEEPS THROUGH HENDRA AUTO GARAGE

    FIREMAN tearing a smouldering tube from a burne I-out car after fire had swept through Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. New traffic control

    Traffic control light signals at the intersection of Queen and George Street has been converted ...

    Article : 96 words
  25. CALLIDE "OPERA"?

    Gilbert and Sullivan could have made good use of the Collide railway force, Mr. G. Pearce ...

    Article : 106 words
  26. Cover job loss

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Negotiations should begin immediately with the Federal Government to provide ...

    Article : 45 words
  27. Council loans

    The Executive Council yesterday granted local authorities Treasury loans totalling £907,093 and subsidies amounting to £75,215. ...

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  28. BEER CUT BY WORK BAN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Beer supplies ran out in many Melbourne hotels this afternoon because of ...

    Article : 88 words
  29. S.M. on 'nagging'

    Mr. L. H. Mansell, S.M., has asked The Courier-Mail to make clear his remarks on "nagging." ...

    Article : 78 words
  30. Dairy medallist

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Australian Society of Dairy Technology's Silver Medal for the best scientific ...

    Article : 37 words
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