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  2. ARMED PARTY FOR GROOTE ISLAND.

    Mr. Perkins said the mission headquarters had protested that their Northern Territory stations required no armed protection, but he declared ...

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  3. RISE IN WOOL VALUES MAINTAINED.

    When the sales were continued yesterday competition was perceptibly keener, and values were Arm. It was generally agreed that the opening day's ...

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  4. EMPLOYMENT OF FEMALES.

    In his annual report, which was tabled in Parliament yesterday, Mr. Story prefaces his observations on the subject of female employment by ...

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  5. DEVELOP COAL TRADE.

    A deputation representing every section of the industry discussed with the Premier (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) yesterday, the question of the ...

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  6. Log Cabin Near Brisbane. j

    This log cabin, which contains four rooms, was built in the bush at Wacol by four young boys. Its construction occupied six months of their spare time. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GREATER STATUS FOR MR. BRUCE.

    Considerable changes in the personnel of the Federal Cabinet are expected within the next few weeks, directly resulting from the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ILLEGAL HOTEL TRADING.

    Strong dissatisfaction at the granting of rationing permits by the Industrial Court to a number of hotel-keepers in Brisbane was expressed by ...

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  9. EFFICIENCY OF RELATIONS.

    Sir Robert Borden (who was Prime Minister of Canada during the war) yesterday welcomed the delegates to the first British Commonwealth ...

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  10. Mona Station Sold.

    Mona station, in the Maranoa district, has been sold by the Queensland National Pastoral Coy., Ltd., to Mrs. Donald C. Loxton, of Heather ...

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  11. NOT YET PROVED.

    A definite ' decision would be made after an examination had been conducted by a medical officer from the Health Department and two private ...

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  12. CASH RECEIPTS.

    The profit and loss account of the office discloses a net profit of £190, as against £2509 for the preceding year. Extraordinary expenditure, how. ...

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  13. CONSIDER GRANT.

    "If the Commonwealth Government can use its organisation and resources to assist in making the cinema a greater factor in the ...

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  14. GRIM RELIC.

    During their tour of the Australian war graves after the Saint Quentin commemoration ceremony on September 3 Major Beavis (military liaison ...

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  15. SEEKING IDEAL.

    Miss Tallulah Bankhead's sister, Eugenia, is shortly to marry her seventh husband, Kennedy McConnell. She says though she has ...

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  16. CUBAN REVOLT.

    To the variety of its recent political experience Havana has added a truce. The understanding is that neither the army officers at the Hotel National nor ...

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  17. ONLY ONE WHITE.

    In the last 14 months 11 persons have been admitted to the Lazaret, and only one was a white person. The position in respect of leprosy in ...

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  18. TRUSSED UP.

    Dr. E Elmslie Brown, of Ipswich, one of the Judges at the railway ambulance tests at Wacol yesterday, examining a patient after a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. "BUTTERLESS BREAD."

    "Bread without butter or jam" is how the Public Service Commissioner (Mr. J. D. Story) describes the existence of many civil servants. In his ...

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  20. CRUISING SOUTH.

    The yacht Maluka refuelling at Newstead prior to leaving on a pleasure cruise to Sydney. (Shell Company photograph.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. INDIAN TERRORISTS.

    Sir Harry Haig, the Home memos, speaking in the Council of State, justuied the Government of India's towy of sending the terrorist prisoners to ...

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  22. HUMANE VIEW.

    During the last 20 years his company had granted surrender values to Industrial policy-holders, said Mr. F. H. C. Sanders, manager for ...

    Article : 412 words
  23. £102,000 PAID.

    A deputation comprising Aldermen E. P. Decker (property executive), A. Laurie, and the town clerk (Mr. S. E. Travill) will wait upon the Minister ...

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  24. DISTANCE RECORD.

    Two poles, Colonel Filipowicz and Captain Lewonlewski, started to-day on an attempt to beat the world's long-distance record. They are flying ...

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  25. DOMINIONS GOODS.

    The people of Great Britain are realising the benefits of Empire trade, said Mr. E. P. Grounds, the representative of the Empire Co-operative ...

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  26. SHARES DROP.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" advises: "Though official tongues and pens are daily declaring that the clouds of the ...

    Article : 118 words
  27. OPEN TO ALL.

    Under the Rural Development Reproductive Work Scheme any approved land owner can apply for aid to develop and improve his land, said the ...

    Article : 119 words
  28. TWO YEARS' JOB.

    The excavation work at Breakfast Creek was a four years' job originally, said Alderman E. Lanham (works executive) at yesterday's meeting of ...

    Article : 101 words
  29. CANCER "QUACKERY."

    Consequent on a motion carried st a meeting of the Queensland Cancer Trust yesterday, the International Cancer Conference, of which the ...

    Article : 86 words
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