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    Drayton as it appears from the high ground at Smithfield. The township of Drayton was laid out by Surveyor J. C. Burnett in January, 1849, Drayton was then the only settlement in this area. Toowoomba at that time was referred to as The swamn. Some builders of the early [?] days still stand. In the left middle distance. the Warwick Road is seen climbiny. a hill. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MIGRATION BILL "KILLED" BY PHILIPPINES CONGRESS

    MANILA, Friday. -- The position of Australian nationals in the Philippines was saved by the unexpected abrupt adjournment of Congress at midnight last night, only half an hour after Senor Atienza's ...

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  6. AGREEMENT ON MANY POINTS IN GOAL MINERS' DEMANDS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Agreement was reached on many points during to-day's resumed conference on miners' demands between the State Government, the Coal Owners' Association, the Queensland Coal Board ...

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  7. U.S. WARNING ON WHEAT MARKETING

    WASHINGTON. Friday. -- The United States Secretary of Agriculture (Mr. Charles Brannan) warned yesterday that ...

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  8. COMMUNISTS ANGER MACKAY AUDIENCE

    MACKAY, Friday. --A force of nearly a. score of police formed a cordon round a truck from which Communists ...

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  9. Increased Hong Kong Garrison Now Deemed to be Sufficient

    HONG KONG, Friday. -- The increased garrison force, of a strength of some 12,000-- not 6000 as at first estimated-- is considered here to be sufficient to guard against either mob trouble or external attack. It ...

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  10. "CRAVE THREAT" IN ASIAN CONDITIONS

    NEW YORK. Friday. -- The "New York Times" in a leading article on the rejection by the Secretary of State (Mr. Dean ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA'S LOW STEEL PRODUCTION

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Steel production per head of population in Australia was one of the lowest in the world, the ...

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  12. CEYLON SKYMASTER'S DETENTION SURPRISES

    LONDON, Friday.--The representative of the Associated Press at Colomba says civil aviation officials to-day ...

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  13. MR. CHIFLEY QUERIED ON YUGOSLAV PUBLICATION

    CANBERRA, Friday, -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-day he would have inquiries made about the ...

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  14. STOWAWAYS SOUGHT "NICE, EASY LIFE" IN JAPAN

    TOKIO. Friday. -- Two soldiers of the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces, who returned to Japan as ...

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  15. RIFT TO CITY ENCOURAGED Y MEDICAL SERVICE LACK

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The [?]ft to the city was being encouraged by the lack of medical and social services for outback ...

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  16. MANY CLAIMS FOR PILLAGE OH MELBOURNE WHARVES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The chairman of the Melbourne Steamship Co. Ltd. (Mr. D. York Syme) says the claims for ...

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  17. SOUTHERN TRANSPORT MEN TO HAVE WAGE INCREASES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Ten thousand transport workers in Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania have been granted ...

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  18. FAILURE IN GREEK PEACE MOVES

    NEW YORK. Friday. -- The president of the United Notions General Assembly (Dr. Evatt) announced yesterday the ...

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  19. ROYAL COMMISSION ON REDS TO OPEN IN JUNE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Royal Commission on Communist activities in, Victoria would open on June 6 or 7, ...

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  20. AWARDS TO INVENTORS OF "HEART OF RADAR"

    LONDON, Friday. -- Three scientists who invented the cavity magnetron radar valve have been awarded £3,000, the ...

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  21. OLD AGE PENSION MEANS TEST NOT TO BE LIFTED

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- There was little hope of an increase in the pensions of invalids too feeble to work. ...

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  22. WILL NOT HEAR INTERIM BASIC WAGE CLAIM

    MELBOURNE. Friday.-- The Full Arbitration Court to-day unanimously refused to continue the hearing of a ...

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  23. BELFAST ELECTIONS

    LONDON. Friday.--Reuters correspondent says that the Eire Labour Party in its first municipal election returned all ...

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  24. POSTHUMOUS V.C. FOR HEROIC DEED

    LONDON. Friday.--Reuters says one of the most remarkable deeds of heroism in the war against the Japanese ...

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  25. FRANCO'S STATEMENT CLAIMED "ABSURD"

    LONDON. Friday.--A British Foreign Office spokesman described as "quite absurd" General Franco's (Head of the ...

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  26. CONSTABLE ON CHARGES OF BURNING FACTORIES

    LONDON, Friday. -- Clifford Alexander Weallans (22) a London police constable, was charged at Westham Court ...

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  29. PROTEST AT U.S. POLICY 'REVERSAL' ON REPARATIONS

    WASHINGTON. Friday.--A strong protest against the "reversal" of the United States policy on Japanese reparations ...

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  30. AUTHOR'S DEATH IN BATH

    NEW YORK, Friday.--- Thomas Heggen (31). the author of the best seller, "Mister Roberts." and co-author with ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR TO WITHDRAW FROM W.F.T.U.

    WELLINGTON, Friday. -- The New Zealand Federation of Labour, by 197 votes to 61, to-day decided to withdraw ...

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  32. Q.P.P. TO CONTEST IPSWICH BYE-ELECTION

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Queensland People's Party would contest the Ipswich bye election, the Q.P.P president ...

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  33. WIDOW AND CHILDREN AWARDED DAMAGES

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- A baby boy born three months after his father was killed in an accident was allocated £600 ...

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    This deep, rocky cutting at one of the approaches to the Ma Ma Creek Bridge is one of the scenic glimpses enjoyed by the motorist on the Heifer Creek-Warwick main highway. It is a monument to engineering genius. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. POLICEMEN CHARGED FOLLOWING MONEY LOSS

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Eleven policemen have been served with 21 departmental charges alleging disobedience and ...

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  36. TRAINING SCHEME FOR RESERVE OFFICERS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- A scheme to keep reserve officers at concert pitch in the, event of mobilisation was ...

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  37. SEAS BATTERING COLLIER

    SYDNEY. Friday. -- Rising seas to-night battered the wreeked collier Munmorah,which is stuck fast on Bellambi ...

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