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    Of the many well Iaid-oul public sports grounds in Toowoomba, the hockey fields are among the best. The above is a view of the men's ground, where Dalby and Toowoomba teams played a match last, weekend. The surrounding trees provide a break from the wind and isolate the playing area from the city buildings. which show in the distance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CHINESE REDS RACING FOR INDOCHINA AND BURMAP

    HONG KONG, Friday.--The Chinese Communists intend to brush aside Nationalist resistance and race down to the Indo China and Burma borders in two main columns, to help the native Communist forces, the ...

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  6. WARNING ON RED REASONS FOR LIFTING BERLIN BLOCKADE

    NEW YORK, Friday.--The former United States Secretary of State (Mr. J. F. Byrnes) said last night that a separate peace treaty should be signed with West Germany if Russia again tries to prevent agreement on ...

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  7. ATTACK ON JUDGE BY MINERS'COUNCIL

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Central Council of the Miners' Federation today criticised the judgment of the ...

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  8. REDS ANGRY OVER VICTORIAN PROBE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--An article in the "Guardian," the official organ of the Communist Party, today ...

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  9. FADDEN ANSWERED

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Commonwealth Government would not abolish petrol rationing at the behest of the Leader of the ...

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  10. Fadden Names Three Courses for Abolition of Petrol Rationing

    BRISBANE, Friday.--There are three methods by which petrol rationing could be immediately abolished in Australia," said the Leader of the Australian Country Party Mr. Fadden) today. These are: (1) Increased ...

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  11. NEW ISRAELI PLAN FOR JERUSALEM

    LAKE SUCCESS, Friday. -- Israel yesterday rejected the complete internationalisation of Jerusalem, and proposed instead ...

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  12. POLISH MOVE TO BAN ARMS FOR SPAIN

    NEW YORK, Friday--Poland yesterday called on the U.N.O. General Assembly to ban the export of arms, ammunition ...

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  13. "FOLLOW THE GORE AND YOU WILL FIND HIM"

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Witnesses said in the Central Court today that Walter William McGregor (31, labourer), of East ...

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  14. DUTCH AND INDONESIANS REACH INFORMAL PACT

    NEW YORK, Friday.--The correspondent of the United Press in Batavla states reliable sources said today that Dutch ...

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  15. EUROPEAN ROADS NETWORK PLANNED

    LONDON, Friday.--Reuters correspondent at Geneva says 17 European countries and Western Germany have agreed ...

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  16. HURLED THROUGH WINDOW

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Constable Thomas Sneyd (28), of Liverpool, had 20 stiches inserted in his head, throat, and arms after ...

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  17. WORK ON NORTHERN LINE

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Gair) said tonight a start was expected to ...

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  18. DEDMAN SILENT ON ROCKET RANGE REPORTS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Minister for Defence (Mr. Dedman) today would neither confirm nor deny ...

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  19. FAST FLIGHT BY HEAVY BOMBERS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Royal Australian Air Force Lincoln heavy bombers flew from Charievllle to Amberley ...

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  20. STEEL OUTPUT REDUCED OWING TO SHORTAGES

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The coal and labour shortage has reduced the output of basic steel from the Australian Iron and ...

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  21. GIRL ASSISTANT GRAPPLES WITH STORE THIEF

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A young shop assistant, Miss Mary Foote, grappled with a man who snatched two trays of ...

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  22. LEADING AIRLINES TO INCREASE FARES

    MELBOURNE Friday.--Three of Australia's leading airlines will increase their passenger fares from May 16, the ...

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  23. "COUNCIL OF EUROPE SOMETHING HOPEFUL"

    LONDON, Friday.-- The British Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin), after the signing yesterday of the Statute ...

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  24. REBIRTH OF BRITAIN'S MARITIME INDUSTRIES

    LONDON, Friday.--Four years after the war, in which 12,000,000 tons of British shiping went to the bottom of ...

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  26. COLOUR POLICY CONDEMNED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Presbyterian Assembly today condemned the White Australia policy on the ground of racial ...

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  28. GALA SYDNEY PREMIERE FOR "EUREKA STOCKADE"

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Australian premiere of the film "Eureka Stockade" in the Lyceum Theatre, Pitt Street, ...

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  29. HOPES FOR SOLUTION OF BALKAN DISPUTES

    NEW YORK, Friday. --Important developments in the Balkan dispute are expected here following intensive talks ...

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  30. AGRICULTURE DEGREE FOR 22 YEAR OLD GIRL

    BRISBANE. Friday.-- Twenty two year old Jessie Brimblecombe today received her degree as Bachelor of ...

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  31. NEW ARTHRITIS TREATMENT

    LONDON, Friday--A new treatment for rheumatold arthritis, which is said to have had remarkably encouraging results ...

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  32. FLOUTING OF BANANA RULE WOULD MEAN BIG LOSS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Queensland may lose its £100.000 in the inter State banana market unless farmers observe the new ...

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  33. DEBATE ON ITALIAN COLONIES ADJOURNED

    LAKE SUCCESS, Friday.--The United Nations General Assembly's Political Committee yesterday adjourned the debate ...

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  34. TWO MEN STABBED IN VICIOUS SYDNEY BRAWL

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Two men were stabbed in a vicious brawl at Lidcombe, Sydney, this afternoon. One of the men is not ...

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  35. REMOVAL FROM OFFICE OF ENGINEERS EXECUTIVE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Federal and State Executive officers of the Australasian Society of Engineers last night made a ...

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  36. CONCERN AT LAG IN COAL PRODUCTION

    BRISBANE, Friday--The lag in coal production in Australia and alleged official apathy towards this state of affairs were strongly criticised by speakers at the quarterly meeting today of the Associated Chambers of ...

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  37. CAMPAIGN TO INCREASE POPULATION OF NORTH

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A campaign to increase North Queensland's population will be launched by the Brisbane ...

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