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  4. "WILL KEEP CLOSE WATCH ON PRICES"

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- A close watch would be kept for unjustifiable price rises on decontrolled commodities, said the ...

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  5. TOOWOOMBA STOREKEEPERS WANT COUPONS ABOLISHED

    The abolition of buffer rationing and the removal of other trade restrictions were advocated at a meeting of the Toowoomba and Suburban Shopkeepers' Association on Saturday night. The president of the ...

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  6. WHITE COLLAR BASIC WAGE WANTED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Sydney clerical and other office workers are planning a campaign for a "white collar basic wage." ...

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  7. PRESS COMMISSION'S REPORT SOON

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Observer's" political writer says the first draft of the Press Commission's report is now ...

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    A group of officials and visitors at the annual meeting and social function of the South Toowoomba Progress Association on Friday night. Those sitting are (from left to right); Alderman B. R. Tomkys, the Mayor (Alderman J. D. Annand), Mr. P. N. Teys (president), Mrs. Teys, Mrs. F. Kath, Mr. F. Kath (treasurer). Back row (left to right): Mr. A. E. Stewart (past ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THREAT OF GOVERNMENT COLLAPSE IN BURMA

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The "Sunday Times" correspondent in Rangoon said that with all road, rail and river traffic in a ...

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    The Minister for Transport (Mr. Duggan), nursing sisters and members of Monty Bloom's Concert Party assembled at the Toowoomba General Hospital on Saturday after the party had given a concert to entertain children patients at the hospital. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FURTHER SORGHUM PLANTING IN PEAK DOWNS AREA

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Planting of sorghum will be resumed this week on the Central Queensland Food for Britain scheme area at Peak Downs following a fall of one and a half inches of rain in the past three days. ...

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  12. CARDINAL MAKES FINAL PLEA

    LONDON, Sunday.-- "May God give you that wisdom to pass judgment which will, both here and abroad, bring peace ...

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  13. CLERIC OBJECTS TO FUNERAL SOUNDS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Brisbane's funeral arrangements were a disgrace to the city, and probably the "most harassing" ...

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  14. PROFESSOR COPLAND GIVES REMEDIES FOR INFLATION

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- If was an illusion to imagine that the evils of inflation and rising prices had gone unchecked only in the past few months since the Stales look over price controls, Professor Douglas Copland, ...

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  15. LIT CIGARETTE, THEN SHOT HIMSELF

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The British United Press correspondent at Trieste says that "Frenchy" La Rue, who achieved ...

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  16. ACCIDENTS KILL FIVE PEOPLE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Weekend accidents killed five persons and injured 35 in Sydney, John Ward, 20, motor mechanic. ...

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  17. DEATH AND HEAVY DAMAGE IN PHILIPPINES FIRE

    MANILA, Sunday.-- Damage to property, estimated at 4,000,000 dollars, was caused by a fire which swept through the ...

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  18. MOTHERS IN BRITAIN DISPUTE SEX EDUCATION

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Reuters says that a 12-year-old schoolgirl refused to eat an egg last week -- and ...

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  19. ASSASSINATION PLOT IN POLAND SMASHED

    LONDON, Sunday.-- It is officially announced that a plot to assassinate leading members of the Polish Government has ...

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  20. GAMBLING BY CHILDREN IN SYDNEY SUBURBS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- School children in the industrial suburbs gambled on dog races and two-up games in back alleys, ...

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  21. LIBERALS TO MEET TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- The Federal Executive of the Liberal Party will discuss relations between the Liberal Party and the ...

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  22. URGES CHANGE IN PRIVY COUNCIL SYSTEM

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The "Sunday Times" urges the replacement of the present system of appeals to the Privy ...

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  23. COUNTER TO RED BLOCKADE

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Reuters correspondent in Berlin says it is believed that new measures to tighten the counter-blockade ...

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  26. "STALIN SAID LAST WORD"

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Stalin, it is believed, has said his last word on a proposed peace pact with the United States and a ...

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  27. BOMB SCARE AT TRIAL OF COMMUNISTS IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, Sunday.-- The Communist trial, which has been bogged down in legal arguments, livened up ...

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  28. BOY SHOT PLAYMATE DURING FILM

    NEW YORK, Sunday.-- Carried away by the exciting climax to the film, "Walk a Crooked Mile," nine-year-old ...

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  29. WEATHER FORECASTS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- The following forecasts were issued by the Weather Bureau this morning:-- ...

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    Patients of the children's ward of the Toowoomba General Hospital were an interested audience when the Monty Bloom Concert Party gave a concert for their benefit on Saturday afternoon. --photo by F. G. Crook-King. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. LABOUR CAUCUS MAY CHALLENGE MR. CALWELL

    CANBERRA, Sunday.-- The rigid application of the Australia Policy by the [?]ister for Immigration ...

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  32. WORLD FOOD, TRADE BEST SINCE WAR

    LAKE SUCCESS, Sunday. --A general improvement in the world economic situation was reported by the United ...

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