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  5. Teaching Grand-daughters to Suck Eggs

    The seasonal increase in egg production is keeping these girls busy. They are operating pulping machines at the Egg Marketing Beard's premises at West Tamworth. The egg pulp is removed by suction, strained, canned and then frozen ready for export. The chairman of the Queensland Egg Board. (Mr. R. B. Corbett) and Mr. H. Obst ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Motorists To Declare Amount Of Petrol Held

    CANBERRA: With the reintroduction of petrol rationing as from November 15, which was approved by the Federal Labour Caucus yesterday steps may be taken to require holders to declare the amount of stocks held by them, if any, ...

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  7. Buck Passing on Butter Price Rise Is Alleged

    CANBERRA: No industry had received such niggardly treatment as the dairy industry said Mr Anthony (CP) in the House of ...

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  8. Protests Over New Electoral Boundaries

    BRISBANE: Protest meetings are being organised in Toowoomba, Bowen and Murgon to protest against the proposed new State, ...

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  9. Gelbart Loses Action to Set Aside Award

    MELBOURNE: An notion by Ronnie Gelbart, of North Carlton, to have set aside the award made against him and his brother, ...

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  10. BROADCASTS ORDER: Three Vital Clauses Repealed by Board

    CANBERRA: Three vital clauses of the political broadcasts order have been repealed by the Australian Broadcasting Control Board. The action followed objections to the order voiced in ...

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  11. Govt. to Tighten Up Act on Election Posters

    CANBERRA: Police will be empowered, at the request of a divisional returning officer, during the next election to tear down election ...

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  12. No Additional Holidays At Christmas

    BRISBANE: There will be no additional holidays at Christmas and New Year unless there is a last-minute ...

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  13. Drought Causing Stock Losses in Nebo Area

    MACKAY: Drought conditions in the Mackay hinterland have already caused stock losses in the Neho area. One station reported ...

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  14. Resignation of French Cabinet Accepted

    LONDON: The British United Press Paris correspondent says President Auriol has accepted the resignation of Dr Queuille's ...

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  16. Cow Aged 33 Has Had Family of 28

    AUCKLAND (AAP-Reuter): An amazing cow, Barbara, celebrated her 33rd birthday in excellent health. ...

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  17. Fadden to Deliver Policy Speech at Boonah

    CANBERRA: The Federal Country Party Leader, Mr Fadden, announced last night that he would open the ...

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  18. Charge Dossiers Kept on Members of Opposition

    CANBERRA: It was "sheer fantasy" to allege that the Commonwealth Security Service kept dossiers on members of the ...

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  19. Bankign Dispute Not Yet Over Warns Menzies

    CANBERRA: The Government still believed in bank nationalisation and would, if re-elected, achieve it If Possible, the leader ...

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  20. Prison Chiefs Favour Execution by Hanging

    LONDON (AAP): The present system of execution by hanging is favoured by the governors of six English prisons. ...

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  21. Man Caught After Safe Blowing

    BRISBANE: After a safe had been blown at Bryces Ltd's premises at the corner of Albert street, near the Botanic Gardens, ...

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  22. Russia to Offer to Trade Atomic Information?

    NEW YORK: The United Press Lake Success correspondent says a Russian offer to trade an accounting of its atomic arsenal for ...

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  23. Busy Time on Brisbane Waterfront

    BRISBANE: Brisbane waterfront is having one of its busiest periods since the war, The port has already handled, 30 ships ...

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  24. Further 1000 Tons of Maize Sold

    BRISBANE: Another sale of 1000 tons of maize at £20 a ton exstore has been made on behalf of southern Queensland growers for ...

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  25. New Protests on West German Govt.

    LONDON: The Czechoslovakian and Albanian Governments yesterday addressed Notes to Britain, Prance and the United States ...

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  26. Two Migrant Children in Serious Condition

    SYDNEY:. The two m'grant children token to Prince Henry Hospital when, the International Refugee Organisation ship, ...

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  27. Mr. P. J. Davies New Industrial Registrar

    BRISBANE: Mr P. J. Davies, clerk in the Industrial Court, Brisbane, who has on several occasions acted as Deputy Registrar, ...

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