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Advertising : 46 wordsBRISBANE, August 30. —The Minister for Mines (Mr Gair) said to-day that gas, electricity and train cuts in South-eastern Queensland would ...
Article : 405 wordsWhen the Caledon berthed yesterday afternoon the city wharves presented their busiest appearance for several years. Four vessels were at the wharves, including the dredge Fitzroy. The Caledon brought steel products from Newcastle, which will ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 108 wordsSYDNEY, August 30.—The most serious obstacle to the peace settlement was Russia's use of the power of veto, said the Minister for External Affairs (Dr Evatt), speaking today about his work at the Paris conference. ...
Article : 506 wordsSYDNEY, August 30.— Buyers representing interests all over the world will attend the first Australian ...
Article : 152 wordsSTUTTGART, August 29. —United States army intelligence authorities revealed tonight that after nine months' intensive ...
Article : 507 wordsNEW YORK, August 29.—Sweden, Iceland and Afghanistan have been recommended by the Security Council for admittance to the United Nations, but five other applicants—Albania, Outer ...
Article : 664 wordsBRISBANE, August 30. — The Leader of the Liberal Party (Mr Menzies) had not examined his case and was making rash ...
Article : 165 wordsBRISBANE, August 30.—The executive of the Queensland People's Party has refused Senator Foll's request to ...
Article : 61 wordsNEW YORK, August 29.—According to the Associated Press, M. Gromyko astonished the Security Council today with a sudden ...
Article : 268 wordsLONDON, August 29.—Two officers of Scotland Yard, Detective-Inspector W. Dawes and Detective-Sergeant W. Miller, will leave for ...
Article : 131 wordsBRISBANE, August 30.—A cattle slaughtering record was established at the Brisbane abattoir this week with the treatment of a beast ...
Article : 125 wordsLONDON, August 30.—Three thousand aeroplane engineers decided late last night to strike on September 4, thereby, ...
Article : 68 wordsBRISBANE, August 30.—Manila had a tragic record of killings, robberies and blackmarketing, and the standard of morality was as bad, stated Mr R. Roberts, of Melbourne, one of a party of 23 ...
Article : 216 wordsWASHINGTON, August 29.—The spokesman for those responsible for the "operation crossroads" revealed today that there was a ...
Article : 107 wordsPARIS, August 30.—M. Molotov strongly attacked Greece, and, by implication, Britain, at the plenary session of the Peace Conference today. He described ...
Article : 355 wordsFRANKFURT, August 29.—The trial of the American WAC Kathleen Durant, on charges of larceny and embezzlement of the Hesse ...
Article : 54 wordsFronting the main northern line near Parkhurst, about five miles from Rockhampton, is a line of seven large atores formerly used by the American forces, for the storage of stores and equipment. It is suggested that these may be used to ease the wool storage position on Rockhampton wharves. One store is particularly capacious and has a concrete floor. There is a siding capable ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 83 wordsLONDON, August 29. — A portrait of His Majesty, by Henry Rayner, of Melbourne, will be presented to the Auckland Art ...
Article : 44 wordsNEW YORK, August 29 —After six years' research a plastic hat for men has been perfected. It cannot ...
Article : 72 wordsLONDON, August 30.— The Athens correspondent of the Associated Press says that political meetings have been ...
Article : 69 wordsLONDON, August 29.—Prospects of a cessation of Chinese civil strife are regarded by competent observers as closer to realisation than at any time in recent months as a result of the Communists' ...
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The Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1965), Sat 31 Aug 1946, Page 1
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