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  4. BRITAIN MAY HAVE "SNAP" ELECTION

    LONDON, Sunday.--The political representative of the "Sunday Express" says, Britain's top Socialist Party ...

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  5. MEDITERRANEAN PACTS PREDICTED

    LONDON, Sunday.--One, or possibly two, Mediterranean security pacts would be negotiated soon after the conclusion of ...

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  6. INCENTIVE PAYMENTS TO BE EXAMINED

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Commonwealth Government would ask the Federal Labour Advisory Committee to examine ...

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    The Right Hon. Robert Anthony Eden, M.P., Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons, was entertained at luncheon in Toowoomba yesterday. From left to right: The Deputy Mayor (Alderman D. H. Stewart), Mr. Eden, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Discussing the quality of the farm produce in the pavilion at the Clifton Show. From left to right: Messrs. C. Weir (steward), R. A. Tulloch (judge), T. Jones (Jersey cattle judge), George R. Harrington (secretary of the Royal Agricultural Society, Toowoomba), G. G. Nason (Royal National Association, Brisbane), and J. L. Wilson (president of the Royal National ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A party of Papuan visitors, who are visiting Australia to study the administration of co-operative societies, inspects the Downs Co-operative butter factory on Friday. Mirla Gavera and Boe Kapena, with Dir. C. J. Millar, Registrar ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Toowoomba Appreciated Honour Of Visit From Mr. Eden

    Amid the sylvan selling of Picnic Point many thousands of people gathered yesterday afternoon to give spontaneous welcome to the eminent British statesman, the Right Honourable Robert Anthony Eden, M.P., ...

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  11. STRIKERS AT B.H.P. MINES EXPECTED TO RESUME

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The striking miners at the Broken Hill Proprietary collieries are expected to return to work to-morrow morning on the terms which they rejected at the pit-top meeting on Friday. A decision to ...

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  12. TRAINING PLAN FOR SHEARING INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A scheme to train recruits for the shearing industry in Queensland was launched last week in ...

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  13. Discussions Soon On Plan For Chain Of Empire Bases

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Australia will lake a leading part in the talks to be held soon on a greet chain of new Empire defence zones. The talks will reveal the biggest Empire defence plan yet visualised. The ...

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  14. SOLDIERS' LEAGUE MUST BE UNCOMPROMISING

    CAIRNS, Sunday.--The Returned Soldiers' League, with its policy of loyalty to the Throne and to the British ...

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  15. WARRANT FOR ARREST OF SMUGGLING LEADER

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Sunday Dispatch" says that the French police have issued a warrant for the arrest of an ...

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  16. CAUGHT FULL BLOW OF CYCLONE AT SEA

    CAIRNS, Sunday.--Survivors of the 42-foot luxury yacht Scamp were brought to cairns by the launch Mary Ann this ...

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  17. AFRICANS SET FIRE TO INDIAN 'BUS

    LONDON Sunday.--Reuters Durban correspondent says that 300 Africans attacked and set fire to an Indian bus at ...

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  18. WILL FIREMEN STRIKE IN MELBOURNE!

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The possibility of a strike by Melbourne firemen has again been delayed. The firemen will now ...

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  19. FLOOD WARNING BY WEATHER BUREAU

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The following forecasts were issued to-day by the Weather Bureau:-- ...

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  20. LEAFLETS SAY HITLER WILL RETURN

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Associated Press correspondent at Dusseldorf says that Ruhr police have started a wide- spread hunt for a mystery ...

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  21. POLICE ESTABLISH DEAD MAN'S IDENTITY

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday.-- The body of a man found on Saturday at the foot of Mount Stewart, about two and a half ...

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  22. "BRITONS EXPECT BUSINESS WITH CHINESE REDS"

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A Jewish refugee from Shanghai said to-night that British businessmen in Hong Kong expected to ...

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  23. PROPOSED SHOWGROUNDS SITE AT HARRISTOWN

    Mr. George Harrington, secretary of the Royal Agricultural Society of Queensland (Toowoomba) has ...

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  24. RURAL BANK TO TAKE AWARD BEFORE HIGH COURT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Rural Bank has decided to take before the High Court an award made last December by ...

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  25. EARTH TREMORS IN ALGERIA

    LONDON, Sunday.--One person was reported killed and 16 injured in a series of earth tremors in Azaznga-Kerrata ...

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  26. ROUGH TASMAN CROSSING

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.--Rough conditions for two hours were experienced by the Tasman flying boat, Australia, crossing ...

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  27. WOOL AND BASIL WORKERS MAY STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Wool and basil workers throughout Australia may strike this week unless employers meet their ...

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  30. FIREMEN'S BIG SAVE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Firemen donned gasmasks to-night to fight a smouldering fire in a State Government warehouse ...

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  31. CAR AND TRUCK COLLIDE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A man, his wife and three children were injured when their utility truck and a car driven ...

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  32. INFLUENZA IN EUROPE

    LONDON, Sunday.--The British United Press correspondent at Frankfurt says that at least 80,000 cases of ...

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  33. LARGE FIRE SWEEPS CITY

    TOKIO, Sunday.--(A.A.P.- Reuters).--Four people died and 10,000 Japanese were left homeless when a fire, fanned ...

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    A group at a shower tea held on Friday in honour of Miss Myrtle Rafter's approaching marriage, Front row (left to right): Mesdames R. B. Clelland, E. E. Gold (hcstess). Miss Myrtle Rafter, Mrs. R. McDonald (hostess). Middle row: Mesdames G. O'Brien, H. Kath D. Thompson. Miss G. Philip, Back row: Mesdames A. Graham, F. Kath and C. Fortescue. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Colin Imhoff competing in the bullock riding competition at the Clifton Show, which was held on Friday and Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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