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    The floral section at the Allora Show was Judged by Mr. C. Searle. of Toowoomba who is shown inspecting the dahlia entries. The stewards are (left to right): Mr. M. Holmes, Mrs. K. Murray and Mrs. C. Caple. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FIVE MINES SIGHTED IN NORTHERN WATERS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A warning to shipping in North Queensland waters has been Issued following the sighting of ...

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  6. EARLIER PLAN TO SELL BULOLO TIMBER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Edward Farrell (60, mining engineer) said at the inquiry info the New Guinea limber lease deal io-day that he had met a man, who later. introduced him to Hancock and Gore Ltd., while ...

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  7. NEW INQUIRY INTO BREAD PRICES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The holding of a new inquiry into bread prices was announced by the Minister for Labour ...

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  8. RETURNED MIGRANTS TELL BITTER STORIES

    LONDON,Thursday. --The "Dally Mall" says that more than loo passengers out of 287 on board the liner Arawa. ...

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  9. Armistice Ends Long Strife Between Jews and Egyptians

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Reuters representative in Rhodes says that the Jews and the Egyptians to-day ended nine months of strife in Palestine when they b signed a general armistice agreement ruling out "any ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Heavy Seas Hampering Intensive Search for Ten Missing Seamen

    SYDNEY,Thursday. --Police, lifesavers and hundreds of citizen volunteers are paliolling 50 miles of coast around Wollongong to-night for signs of the 10 men still missing from the coastal steamer Bombo. Little hone ...

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  11. REFERENDUM MOTION CAUSES UPROAR

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Amidst uproar in the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. E. F. Williams (Labour, New ...

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  12. FLOODS IN NORTH DISRUPT TRAFFIC

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.-- Following bounteous rains in their catchment areas,the Burdekin and Haughton Rivers ...

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  13. R.S.L. WANTS COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING

    CANBERRA, Thursday. --The Federal Executive of the Returned Servicemen's League to-day decided to ask the ...

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  14. UPROAR AT MELBOURNE "ROCK" MEETING

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Three police patrol, cars were rushed to the Footscray. Town Hall to-night to restore order ...

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  15. THREATENED STRIKE OF HOSTEL WORKERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- Migrant and Australian workmen at the Riverside Hostel tonight decided to hold a ...

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  16. STEEL AND CEMENT TO BE BOUGHT FROM EUROPE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) announced to-night that the Government had decided to buy ...

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  17. RAIL STRIKE HOLDS UP CESSNOCK COAL OUTPUT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- Mines in the Cessnock field, which produces more than 6000 tons a day, were idle, because of the ...

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  18. FINNISH MIGRANT SETS PROBLEM FOR OFFICIALS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- Nillo Saarenpaa, a Finnish farmer on his way to settle In Toowoomba set a problem ...

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  19. TWENTY-THREE KILLED IN AIR CRASH AT HONG KONG

    HONG KONG, Thursday.-- The 23 persons on board-- 19 passengers and the crew of four-- were killed when a ...

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  20. HOUSING POSITION ACUTE AT MOUNT ISA

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Housing accommodation at Mt. Isa was so short that people were sleeping In the Mt. Isa ...

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  21. DAMP CLOTHES CAUSE BIG COAL LOSS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Eighty miners employed at the Haighmoor colliery in the Ipswich district went home to-day ...

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  22. PROBE INTO INDUSTRIAL COMMISSIONERS' WORK

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) will inquire into the activities of Conciliation commissioners ...

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  23. FURTHER HUNGARY TRIALS

    LONDON, Thursday. --The correspondent of the Associated Press in Budapest says a "Workers' Court" on February ...

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  26. JURY AWARDS LIBEL DAMAGES TO UNIONIST

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- A Jury In the First Civil Court to-day awarded William Lloyd £2000 damages against the Federated ...

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  27. "NO STRIKE INTENTION AGAINST PUBLIC"

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- No ban is to be imposed by the Brisbane Tramways Union on any alternative means of ...

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  28. HIKERS FEARED LOST IN BLIZZARD

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Grave, fears are held for five hikers who are missing between Glen Wills and Brighton, on ...

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  29. FEARS OF NEW AFRICAN RACIAL PROBLEM

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The South African Riots Commission was told that documents written in the Zulu language ...

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  30. PIG SLAUGHTER RATES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. --The rates at which Queensland factories will be required to slaughter and treat pigs for ...

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  31. THREE WELL-KNOWN CATTLE PROPERTIES SOLD

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Three cattle properties in Central Queensland have been sold for about £85.000. It is ...

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  32. MAIN CASKET PRIZES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Golden Casket No. 1323 was drawn to-day. The principal prize winning numbers were:-- ...

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  33. Fishing By Remote Control

    "The parish priest talked to a friend or mine about the flood of English visitors to Ireland." said Lewis Hastings in a talk in the ...

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    R.A.C.Q. officials testing cars for faults in head and tall lights at the Show Grounds on Wednesday night. They are (left lo right): Messrs. A. Offner, K. Macfarlane, Ray Wagner and L. N. Jerred. Photo, by F. G. Crook-King. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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