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  2. DISTRIBUTORS DENY NEED FOR MORE DELIVERY CUTS

    MILK deliveries up to 90 per cent. of normal will be resumed in Brisbane to-day. Rationing is almost certain for another two or three weeks, and will continue unless rain boosts production. ...

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  3. Spanner through city window

    A SMASH-GRAB thief yesterday stole £200 worth of gold watches from an Adelaide Street jewellery shop. He threw a heavy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Meeting to-day

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Federal Cabinet will meet to-morrow afternoon to hear reports on latest ...

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  5. Authority says:

    ABORIGINES should be allowed to buy liquor, Professor A. P. Elkin said last night. ...

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  6. Companies' terms "disloyalty"

    THE Air Force Association State Assembly yesterday passed a motion condemning insurance companies for "actions consistent with disloyalty." The motion also strongly condemned the Prime ...

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  7. 70,000 Attend Corpus Christi

    A RECORD crowd estimated by police to total 70,000, yesterday attended Brisbane's 39th annual Corpus Christi procession. Held in the main Exhibition arena, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Health scheme year

    TOTAL weight increase of 523 children dealt with by the Queensland Bush Children's Health Scheme ...

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  9. "Composers' short-cut"

    The church offers Australian composers a short-cut to world recognition. This was claimed last night ...

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  10. Task for British

    THE Rev. T. Rees Thomas said yesterday that one of the main tasks of the British Commonwealth was to unite ...

    Article : 132 words
  11. Rosewood miners to defy union

    MINERS at five Rosewood pits are joining in the revolt against the Miners' Federation ...

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  12. NOT SUFFICIENT RAIL TRUCKS

    HALF of last season's Downs wheat crop is still lying in storage sheds because of the shortage of rail trucks. The State Wheat Board chairman (Mr. R. P. ...

    Article : 236 words
  13. Talk by A.C.T.U.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — The Australian Council of Trades Unions' emergency committee will meet in Melbourne ...

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  14. Answer on way of life

    THE frequently-asked question: "What is the Australian way of life?" may be answered at the Science ...

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  15. Guess who

    POLIO EXPERT, Sister Elizabeth Kenny, wore a dashing cavalier-style hat in Brisbane yesterday at the Country ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. "Battle" at Noosa by armoured cars

    QUEENSLAND'S unofficial battleground, already scarred by aerial bombs, rockets, and artillery fire, is in for another pasting—this time by armoured cars ...

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  17. DWINDLING AFRICAN VETERANS IN MARCH

    EIGHTY-SEVEN Boer War veterans—average age 75—marched through Brisbane yesterday to commemorate the 49th anniversary of the Boer armistice. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Five leave committee

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday. — Five members of the Townsville Ambulance Committee have resigned. ...

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  19. P. G. TAYLOR IS A PASSENGER

    CAPTAIN P. G. Taylor, world famous Australian airman, reached Brisbane by air last night as a passenger. ...

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  20. Not kidnapped

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Detectives are satisfied that the girl who was taken from a telephone box at Royal Park ...

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  21. Island pine to save dollars

    A new export industry starting in New Guinea is expected to prove a dollar saver to Australia. ...

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  22. CAUGHT BY TITO GOVT.

    PERTH, Sunday. — Four young Australians who left Sydney in 1948 for a two-month holiday visit to ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. Pearl fleet plan

    COOKTOWN, Sunday. — A Thursday Island pearling fleet owner, Mr. E. J. Duffield, is investigating the possibilities of ...

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  24. Want to protect their word

    Protection of the word "pharmaceutical" is being sought by the Queensland Pharmacy Guild. ...

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  25. May ration eggs

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Egg Marketing Board chairman (Mr. G. H. Roadley) said tonight that eggs might be ...

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  26. Need dentists

    Polish dental surgeon, Mr. S. Baumgarten, who has the only private practice in Rabaul, said yesterday there were good ...

    Article : 91 words
  27. Four injured in collision

    FOUR people were slightly hurt when a City Council bus ran into the back of a tram in Brunswick Street ...

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  28. Violinist back

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — A 27-year-old Brisbane violinist, Gloria Foley, reached Melbourne in the Strathaird ...

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  29. Bridge collision

    Three people were injured when their car and a truck collided on the bridge over the Mooloolah River on the Bruce ...

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  30. Rotary move

    The Brisbane Rotary Club will move soon to its own offices in the building bought by the Royal Geographical ...

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  31. DEEP-SEA MULLET NOT WHERE THEY SHOULD BE

    MYSTERIOUS absence of deep-sea mullet this year threatens to rob South Coast fishermen of up to £20,000 in earnings—and metropolitan housewives of their cheapest fish. ...

    Article : 187 words
  32. Youths' debates

    The 1951 Jubilee Youth Parliament was one of the best held, Mr. Roger Fair, president of the Associated Youth ...

    Article : 54 words
  33. Boost for Lake

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—A flood coming down Cooper's Creek, as a result of February rains in Queensland, might cause a new ...

    Article : 48 words
  34. Vic. fares rise?

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Tram fare rises—after July 1—and higher rail fares and rail freights—late in the year—are ...

    Article : 34 words
  35. SCIENCE HAS "IMPORTANT LIMITS"

    The greatest danger of the modern emphasis on science was man's false confidence in his ability to care for himself ...

    Article : 171 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. 4 Die on roads

    MELBOURNE, Sunday — Four people were killed on roads in Victoria over the week-end. Two more died from ...

    Article : 31 words
  38. Jobs for 126.800

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Unfilled employment vacancies with the Commonwealth Employment Service fell by 1500 ...

    Article : 22 words
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