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  2. State jobs before railway unification

    STATE Government schemes had a stronger claim on the public purse than railway unification, the Transport Minister (Mr. Duggan) told Parliament yesterday. These included housing, irrigation. ...

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  3. AUCTIONEER ALLEGES ASSAULT

    TOOWOOMBA, Wednesday.—Sergeant Patrick Francis Mclvor, who had been in charge of Helidon Police until his suspension, was taken into custody at the end ...

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  4. GAOLED FOR RING-IN COUP

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,—Two Brisbane clerks and a Sydney man were each ...

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  5. Nicklin's plea

    IMPROVED refrigeration services on Queensland railways were urged in Parliament yesterday ...

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  6. Jobs for 4800 adults

    THERE are job vacancies in Queensland for 3187 adult males and 1613 adult females. i ...

    Article : 218 words
  7. "Production lift"

    TWO rail extensions to develop the Gulf and Cape York Peninsula areas were urged yesterday by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. State coal loss 10,000 tons

    YESTERDAY'S State-wide mine stoppage on the Selene dispute cost 10,000 tons of coal. Only two mines-Selene and Tannymorel—worked, and neither was fully staffed. ...

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  9. Theatre pledge

    THE "Oklahoma" company has pledged itself to collect for The Courier-Mail Christmas ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BIGGEST WOOL CHEQUE

    THE biggest wool cheque for a single Brisbane series of sales is expected when the season's third ...

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  11. Storm leaves Mulgeldie

    Mulgeldie, Queensland's storm centre a fortnight ago, is quiet to-day. Two police officers—Sergeant ...

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  12. NO LACK OF POTATOES

    Southern Queensland's spring potato crop would bo sufficient to provide supplies until Christmas, the Potato ...

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  13. Board drive for cotton

    THE Queensland Cotton Board will attempt to establish the cotton industry in Queensland despite the State ...

    Article : 135 words
  14. Advertising

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  15. NIGHTMARE RIDE TO AID

    CASINO, Wednesday.—Garnet Evringham, 26, of Tungleburg Creek, probably owes his life to his mate ...

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  16. RAYON SITE STILL OPEN

    A Brisbane site was still available for the English firm, Courtaulds Ltd., to establish a branch of its rayon-making ...

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  17. Murder charge

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Edward William Franklin, 71, pensioner, was committed for trial to-day on a charge of ...

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  18. Wheat harvest

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—This season's New South Wales wheat harvest is expected to yield from 75 to 86 million ...

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  19. BOONAH ANOTHER CANBERRA FOR FADDEN POLICY SPEECH

    BOONAH, 29 miles from Ipswich, will resemble a little Canberra on November 17, when carloads of politicians arrive to hear the Federal Country Party Leader (Mr. Fadden) give his policy speech. State Country Party and ...

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  20. Road toll, 6431

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Traffic accidents causing death or injury on Victorian roads totalled 6431 in the year ...

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  21. Killed by tree

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Thomas James Carroll, 38, timber cutter, was killed by a falling tree at' Wangi, near ...

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  22. "Building up £lm. fund"

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Immigration Minister (Mr. Colwell) reiterated to-night that the Liberal Party ...

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  23. FEDERAL CAMPAIGN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A master pattern had apparently been evolved in Canberra some months ago by ...

    Article : 150 words
  24. Advertising

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  25. Disregard polio

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—The Education Minister (Mr. Tovell) said to-night that he would recommend that schools' ...

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  26. 'PERSECUTED BY POLICE'

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Benjamin Gelbart, who is on bail for charges relating to the Ravdell kidnapping ...

    Article : 125 words
  27. Driver hurt in train collision

    CHARLEVILLE, Wednesday.—When a train ran into a stationary train at Womalilla siding, 63 miles west of Roma ...

    Article : 53 words
  28. News from the classifieds

    Turkish baths want young lady masseur Advertiser needs 20 tons of loose charcoal a week. ...

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  29. Wharf penalty

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Wednes-day.—Eight hundred Auckland watersiders have been dismissed for three days for ...

    Article : 38 words
  30. Advertising

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