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  2. RAILWAY APPEAL BOARD

    The number of appeals heard by the Queensland Railway Appeal Board during 1952 53 was 185. Of these, ...

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  3. The Northern Miner THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5

    The State Electricity Commission's £500,000 loan which closed on Tuesday was oversubscribed. ...

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  4. ROYALTY POPULAR

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Royal Command variety performance at London's Coliseum went with a zip and ...

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  5. GOSSIP

    Engagement Notices and Approaching Marriages also reports of Weddings, must be signed by contracting parties, ...

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  6. TEMPERATURES

    Charters Towers experienced its highest maximum temperature for the year on Tuesday, when the Post ...

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  7. NEW PARTY?

    Although the next local authority elections in Queensland will not be held until 1955, a move is now unde ...

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  9. RAIL APPEAL

    Yesterday afternoon at the sittings of the Railway Appeal Board a case was called on in which Ganger J. Hughes of ...

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  10. SAVINGS RISE

    Savings Bank deposits increased during the year to September 30 by 6.3 per cent to a record £966.8 million. ...

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  11. STOCK LEVY BILL THROUGH

    The Diseases in Stocks Acis Amendment Bill to double the stock disease levy passed the first reading in ...

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  12. INVENTIONS AND SUGGESTIONS

    Suggestions received from Queensland railway employees and the general public during the financial year ...

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  13. WAR PENSIONS UP TODAY

    War pension will receive the benefit of Increased pension rates as from today. The Minister for Repatriation ...

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  14. STOCKMAN INJURED

    Superintendent of the Charters Towers Ambulance Brigade (Mr R. F. Bartlett) said today that he was not sure ...

    Article : 134 words
  15. TOUR HOLIDAYS

    A Bill to allow the Labor Minister (Mr A. Jones) to proclaim holidays in connexion with the Royal visit, ...

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  16. MORE MODERN RAIL MOTORS LIKELY

    More modern rail motors are being investigated for the Queensland railways. They are high-powered ...

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  17. EDUCATION BEFORE PROSECUTION

    The RACQ supports the policy of the Commissioner of Police of cautioning first offenders for minor traffic ...

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  18. TOWERS THEATRES LEASED

    The three Charters Towers theatres — Regent, Olympia, and Royal — are now under new administerial ...

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  19. N.S.W. DOCTOR IN APPEAL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. —Dr Joseph Bay Baker has appealed to the Full Court against findings of the NSW ...

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  20. DELAYED BY TRADESMEN LAG

    Important Government projects were being delayed by a serious shortage of skilled building tradesmen, the ...

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  21. RAIL CONCESSIONS

    The Railway Department has acknowledged a request from the Townsville Royal Visit Transport and ...

    Article : 119 words
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  23. 25,000 JEWS IN GERMANY

    BREMEN, Wednesday.—The number of Jews still flying in scattered communities in Germany now stands at ...

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  24. New Chief For 11th Brigade

    Brigadier R. E. Wade, OBE, will take over command of the 11th Infantry Brigade from Brigadier R. F. ...

    Article : 204 words
  25. Accept More

    HAMBURG, Wednesday.—Britain has agreed to shieter a further 700 refugees and displaced persons from ...

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  27. Japs to Fight

    TOKYO, Wed. — The Japanese Prime Minister (Mr Yoshida) said yesterday that Japan's embryonic army "the ...

    Article : 78 words
  28. 6000 Prisoners

    BERLIN: A special "17th of 'June" committee set up in West Berlin reports that the Soviet authorities have ...

    Article : 34 words
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  31. HEARD CUP DESCRIPTION

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday—The Australian aircraft carrier HMAS Sydney, and the destroyer Bataan arrived ...

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  32. TURPIN FREE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday—Mrs Adele Daniels who accused the British boxer Randolph Turpin, of aasaulting ...

    Article : 53 words
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