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    Brownies, keenly contesting a bean bag contest at the Girl Guide sports, which were held on Saturday in the North School playing area. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BIG HOLD-UP ON ZONE FRONTIER

    LONDON, Sunday.--According to Reuters Berlin correspondent more than 5000 German civilians and a great line ...

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  5. State Ready to Assume Rent and Price Controls

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Queensland had all the administrative machinery in readiness to function the moment the Federal Government relinquished rent and price controls, said the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) in ...

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    When this photograph was taken the senior Girl Guides were contesting a flat race at the Guide sports, which were held in the North School playing area on Saturday. D. Boadie was first, D. Harrison was second and A. Drano[?] was third. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CONFUSION OVER PRICE PROSECUTIONS

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- A confusing situation has arisen over the fate of 1100 cases of black-marketing and price ...

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  8. Security Guards Leave to Assist U.N. Mediator

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- Forty-nine United Nations security guards, including one from Australia, left by air last night to assist the United Nations mediator in Palestine, Count Bernadotte. The ...

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  9. AUSTRALIANS AGAIN BOOED

    LONDON, Sunday.--Another outburst of booing and cries of, "Take him off," followed several legitimately ...

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  10. Valuable Stock Short of Feed in Flood Area

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Valuable stock which survived the floods on the Far North Coast last week may die of starvation unless sufficient fodder reaches them quickly. Woodburn police said to-night that ...

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  11. SENATE PASSES U.S. AID BILL

    WASHINGTON, Sundays.--Congress, in a session lasting into this morning, finally passed a compromise foreign ...

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  12. APPOINTMENTS TO POSTS ABROAD

    CANBERRA. Sunday. -- The Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) said to-day that because of the dollar shortage. ...

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  13. CHILD MAULED BY DOG

    IPSWICH, Sunday.--Four-years-old Shirley Castles, of Rosewood, had to receive attention at the Ipswich ...

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  14. MISSING TIMBER CUTTER FOUND

    MILDURA, Sunday. -- A search party to-day found the missing Yarrara timber cutter, Frederick Falland, ...

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  15. C.W.A. EFFORTS "FRUSTRATED"

    BRISBANE; Sunday. -- Efforts by the Country Women's Association to relieve the fats shortage in ...

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  16. RAILWAY REPAIRS; UNIONS MAY HELP

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Railway Workshops unions are considering a request made recently by the Railway Commissioner ...

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  17. DEATH OF BUTTER FACTORY OFFICIAL

    BRISBANE. Sunday. -- Mr. James Hornibrook (73), chairman of directors of the Caboolture Co-operative Dairy ...

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  18. ENGLISH PLAYERS FOR TEST

    LONDON, Sunday.--Benters correspondent says the English team for the Second Test at Lord's on June 24 ...

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  19. OFFICIALS RELENT; PLIGHT OF CHINESE

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday. -- A bewildered Chinese, Hui Tong, was allowed to disembark from the Marella to-day because his ...

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  20. RAILWAY THREAT IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Direct action is threatened by railwaymen unless improved amenities are provided at ...

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  21. ARRESTED BY RUSSIANS

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Vienna correspondent of the Associated Press says the Tass Agency has reported that the Soviet authorities ...

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  22. LINDWALL TO HAVE TRY-OUT

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters correspondent says it is learned that Lindwall will have a tryout at Lord's on ...

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  23. PENSIONS RISE FORECAST

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- A rise of at least 26 a week in old age and invalid pensions was forecast by Mr. Alan ...

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  24. GAS PRESSURE DROPS IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Reduction of gas pressure caused inconvenience in thousands of Sydney homes yesterday. ...

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  25. AMPHIBIOUS JEEP MISSING

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- Two Army Bombers will begin a search to-day for the amphibious jeep in which ...

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  26. MALAYAN GROUPS GO UNDERGROUND

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.--Five Chinese armed with Sten guns and revolvers last night murdered the Chinese manager of ...

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  29. WARNING ON IMMIGRATION

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The opening of Australia to German or Italian migrants would be an invitation to ...

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    Guests and officials at the Post Office ball, which was held in the Memorial Hall on Friday night. They are (front row, left to right): Mr. J. G. Utz (president), Mrs. V. Cuthbert, Mr. Gordon [?]halk, M.L.A., Mrs. M. Robinson and Mrs. A. B. Beer senior. Back row: Mr. T. Beer (secretary), Mrs. Beer junior, Mr. M. Robinson (vice-president), Mrs. de Fraine ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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