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  2. OUR MAIL BAG

    Sir,--The time will come no doubt when the community, recognising in the drama an educational asset of exceptional value, will establish a State-endowed theatre, but ...

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  3. FROM OUR WINDOW

    A Full Court decision could hardly be an empty one. Current Leakage. There are a lot of bright, sparks in ...

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  4. STATE PARLIAMENT

    The debate on the Address in Reply to the Governor's Speech in the Legislative Assembly was resumed yesterday by the leader of the Opposition (Mr. ...

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  5. FOUR SELECTED

    Last week Messrs. M'Donnell and East, Ltd., decided to enter four of their employees in "The Daily Mail" beauty competition for business girls. The ...

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  6. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY

    Recent additions to the collection of Queensland books, in the University of Queensland Library include early Pugh's Almanacs, "Going! Going! Gone!" by ...

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  7. NURSES' HOURS

    A claim by nurses for a 44-hour week, made before the President (Mr. Justice Webb) in the Arbitration Court yesterday, was at the outset contested by ...

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  8. INCOME TAX

    The Premier (Mr. W. N. Gillies) moved in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, that the House will, at its next sitting, resolve itself into a ...

    Article : 339 words
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  11. POLITICAL PARTIES

    Sir.--The political wrangling at the present time does not characterise true nationalism, nor would it, in the minds of those who are at heart deeply interested in the welfare of our ...

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  12. TEACHING COUNTRY CHILDREN

    Sir.--As a constant reader, also a member of the Country Women's Association, and supervisor of my children's lessons for [?] years, allow me to reply to "Another Country ...

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  13. THE OLD MELBURNIANS.

    The annual meeting and re-union dinner of the Old Melburnians (old boys of the church of England Grammar School, Melbourne, at which Mr. Thomas ...

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  14. HOSPITALS TAX

    The Home Secretary (Mr. J. Stopford) was asked in the Assembly yesterday by Mr. E. H. C. Clayton, if his attention had been drawn to the fact that ...

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  15. BREAD CARTERS' WEEK

    Sir.--As you are aware, bread carters are now working 44 hours per week, instead of 48, and these four hours lost mean that runs have to be condensed, and a saving of time ...

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  16. 'HANSARD' REPORTS

    The circulation and cost of "Hansard" for the year 1924-25 was set out in a report submitted to Parliament yesterday. It was prepared by the principal ...

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  17. "MERELY A RELIC"

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Premier (Mr. W. N. Gillies) moved: That a select committee be appointed to assist the Speaker in all matters which ...

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  18. THANKS FOR HOSPITALITY

    Sir.--Before leaving this port, would you kindly allow me to express, on behalf of my officers, crew, and self, our heartfelt thanks to the many people of Brisbane who made ...

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  19. LEAGUE SELECTION

    Sir,--Permit me to [?] my disapproval or certain selections in the Queensland team to meet the All Blacks on Saturday next. Firstly, regarding the omission of E. Frauenfelder as ...

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  20. THE RUMP SPEAKS

    A statement was made in the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon, on behalf of the [?]ump by. Mr. C. Taylor. On rising in his place, the ...

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  21. BANANA SALES

    Sir,--Allow me to ventilate a grievance of vital interest to banana growers. The Committee of Direction no doubt has its point of view, and we have ours. We submit that ...

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  22. PUBLIC BUILDINGS

    Several questions were asked in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, concerning the cost of certain public buildings. ...

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  23. (To the Editor.)

    Sir.--A lot Of deputations have interviewed the Minister for Agriculture, asking the Government not to give the Committee of Direction fresh powers in marketing ...

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  24. SCARLET PLACARDS

    Mr. E. B. Swayne's question concerning scarlet placards was the first query dealt with in the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon. Mr. Swayne ...

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  25. THE ASSEMBLY

    In accordance with notice of motion given the previous day, the Premier (Mr. W. N. Gillies), in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, moved that the ...

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  26. HOOLIGANS AT THOMPSON ESTATE.

    Sir.--Allow me to draw attention to what must be designated a public scandal at the Thompson Estate recreation grounds. Situated in the children's playground area ...

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  27. TOWNSVILLE BRIDGES

    On the motion of the Premier (Mr. W. S. Gillies), the Legislative Assembly yesterday agreed, at its next sitting, to resolve itself into a Committee of the ...

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  28. SALARY OF £3000

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. W. A. Deacon asked the Minister for Agriculture and Stock (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) was it correct, as had been ...

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  29. UNIVERSITY PUBLIC LECTURE.

    To-night, at the hall of the School of Arts, Professor E. J. Goddard will deliver the fifth of the series of public lectures. The title of the lecture will be "Heredity." ...

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