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    This study would be interesting and pleasing in fine weather,'but as a scene taken during the first rain in Toowoomba for a long time it has much greater appeal. In the photograph a lovely plane tree is framed by an arch on the verandah of the Soldiers Memorial Hall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NEW POSITION

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The manager and secretary of the Brisbane and South Coast Hospitals Board (Mr. A. J. ...

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    This photograph snows Toowoomba streets as they were yesterday -- slippery and shiny following the badly needed rain, which was as welcome in the city as it was in the country, although its effects here will be more indirect. This scene was taken looking up Ruthven Street from the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. IF NO SUBSIDY

    BUNDABERG, Thursday. -- The milk vendors of Bundaberg have decided that, unless they receive a Federal subsidy to enable them to ...

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  7. CONSERVE FODDER

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A fodder conservation' drive is to be launched by the Department of Agriculture, especially in the ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA DAY

    TOKIO, Thursday. -- Australia Day will be commemorated by a ceremonial parade at the Imperial Palace Plaza, with the 66th ...

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  9. CRASHED KITTYHAWK

    DARWIN. Thursday. -- The wreckage of a crashed Kittyhawk has been found on Gun Point, about 40 miles from Darwin. The ...

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  10. ATOMIC ENERGY

    LAKE SUCCESS, Thursday. -- The legal adviser to the British delegation to the United Nations, Mr. Maurice Bathurst, is preparing to ...

    Article : 112 words
  11. TREATY FOR GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday.—When the Foreign Ministers' deputies for Germany meet here to-day, they will hear Colonel Hodgson put the Australian case. Correspondents say that he will urge that all ...

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  12. BRITISH INDUSTRIES

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The "Dally Mail" in an editorial advocates the bringing of displaced persons from Europe to Oil ...

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  13. PETROL TICKETS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The petrol ration tickets to be issued next week for February will be required to meet the consumer's ...

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  14. NURSING SHORTAGE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A suggestion that nurses and hospital staff personnel should be brought from England to ...

    Article : 174 words
  15. DAMAGE BY CYCLONE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The cyclonic disturbance off the Queensland coast, just north of Brisbane, has already caused damage to South Coast holiday resorts. The tents of campers at Southport ...

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  16. LANDING PERMITS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Commonwealth has ended the practice of issuing landing permits on humanitarian grounds to ...

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  17. EFFORTS FAIL

    WELLINGTON, Thursday. -- Lightened of 600 tons of oil fuel, which was dumped overboard, and several hundred tons of ballast, ...

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  18. ESTATE OF £27,705

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Professor John L. Mlchie, Professor of Classics at the Queensland University' left an estate of £27,705, ...

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  19. NOT FROM MONKEY

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Professor Graham Weddell, an Oxford colleague of Professor Clark, fold the "Daily Mail" that the ...

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  20. AIRLINE FARES U.S. AND AUSTRALIA

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- Air passengers from Australia to the United States, who are still prohibited from disembarking at San ...

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  23. ITALIAN CABINET

    LONDON, Thursday. -- A message from Roma says that the President (Signor Nicola) has asked the former Premier (Signor de Gasperl) ...

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    Few people wandered idly across streets yesterday. Most of them ran and laughed good humouedly about it. and even those who were wet during the day's bountiful rain found no room for complaint. Umbrellas and coats were brought thankfully from storage and only the really pessimistic were caught. This photograph was taken from shelter -- the verandah of the Memorial ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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