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  4. REDS "PLEDGED TO PERVERT UNIONS"

    BUNDABERG, Sunday. -- Communists were pledged by their party programme to pervert trade unions from ...

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  5. VITAL DOMINION DAIRYING TALKS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The president of the Australian Da[?] Farmers' Federation and a member of the Australian ...

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  6. NATIONALISTS FALLING BACK FOR NEW STAND AGAINST REDS

    SHANGHAI, Sunday. -- Reuters says the Nationalist forces which eight days ago abandoned the Yangtse defences and escaped Communist envelopment to-day are falling back behind another of China's great rivers the ...

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    A group of young men who helped to conduct the annual fete of the Young Christian Workers' Association, which was held in the club grounds in Lindsay Street, on Saturday afternoon. From left to right: Neil Kelly. Boyce Morgan, Peter Gentle, Charlie Head, Kevin Boundy; Ted Neal, Vince Turner. Jack Grundy Ray King Ron Peut. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Chatting after the judging had been completed at the Toowoomba Poultry, Pigeon and cage Bird Club's show, which was held at the Show Grounds on Saturday, Left to right: Messrs, P. E. Cherry (honorary secretary of the club), George Hunter (the judge, of Maryborough), Gordon Chalk, M.L.A. (who officially opened the show), J. G. Flohr (committeeman), and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Four-Power Meeting Expected to Discuss Lift of Blockade

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- The correspondent of the United Press says a Four Power meeting early this week to set a date for the lifting of the Berlin blockade and the session of the Council of Foreign Ministers was ...

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  10. EMPIRE NOW A "LIVING REALITY"

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Reuters says the Attorney-General (Sir Hart[?]y Shawcross), speaking at Greenoch, Renfrewshire, ...

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  11. May Day Procession Banners Stress Unions' Claims

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Thousands of trade unionists marched through brilliant sunshine in Sydney to-day in the annual celebration of May Day. They were accompanied by 12 bands, some of them Highland pipe ...

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  12. DECREASE IN BUTTER EXPORT TO U.K.

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The president of the Australian Dairy Farmers' Federation (Mr. C. H. Jamieson) said to-day ...

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  13. COMMUNISTS SEE DANGER IN COMINFORM RIFT

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The rift in the Cominform was more dangerous to the future of Communism than the ...

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  14. MR. CHIFLEY DELAYED ON RETURN 'PLANE TRIP

    SINGAPORE, Sunday. -- The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) has again been delayed on his return from the ...

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  15. MARRIAGE OF WEST AUSTRALIAN BARONET

    PERTH, Sunday. -- Sir Peter van Notten Pole, a young Western Australian accountant, who on May 32 last year heard ...

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  16. BIG JEWELLERY THEFT IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- While the occupants slept, thieves crept into the heavily carpeted home of Mr. Phillip ...

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  17. U.N. CONCERN OVER TRIALS OF CLERGY

    FLUSHING, Sunday. -- The United Nations General Assembly by 34 votes to six yesterday expressed its "seen ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA LOST EXPORT CHANCE AT END OF WAR

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Giving an Industrial Sunday address at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church. Mr. H. S. Gresham. ...

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  19. [?] OF MEAT EXPORT POSSIBILITIES CLAIMED

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The great possibilities of Australia as a meat exporter had been neglected too long. said the ...

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  20. DUKE'S APPRECIATION OF FOOD PARCELS

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Reuters says the Duke of Gloucester, speaking at a reunion dinner of the 10th Royal ...

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  21. REPORT TO BISHOPS ON AUSTRALIAN ECONOMY

    ATLANTIC CITY, Sunday. -- Such far-reaching modification of the economic order was occurring in Australia that ...

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  22. BIG DROP IN STATE'S DIPHTHERIA CASES

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Dr. D. W. Johnson, the State Deputy Director of Health, said to-day that Queensland ...

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  23. OLD MAN INJURED BY ONE CAR KILLED BY ANOTHER

    BRISBANE. Sunday. -- James Taylor (87, pensioner), of Palm Beach, died in hospital to-day after having been ...

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  24. VALUABLE PAINTING IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE. Sunday. -- A 5ft x 4ft. painting reputed to be by Titian and valued by its owner at £20,000, arrived ...

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  25. OCEAN ISLAND VICTIMS HAD VISITED BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The middle-aged Australian couple, William Thomas Allen and his wife, who were murdered at ...

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  26. PRINCESS'S SHELTERED STAY AT CAPRI

    CAPRI (Italy). Sunday. -- Princess Margaret after three days on this island is being called by Italians "La ...

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  29. PRIVATE FIRMS USING FORMER WAR PLANTS

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- Since the war elided the Commonwealth Government has sold or Leased to private enterprise 65 ...

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  30. GIFT TO SLADE SCHOOL OF HISTORIC OLD MANSION

    WARWICK, Sunday. -- Glengallan House, an historic stone mansion built by John Deuchcr in 1867 at a cost of £12,000, and ...

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  31. INVITATION TO KING TO OPEN OLYMPIC GAMES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- "The King will be officially invited to open the Olympic Games in 1956." said the ...

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  32. BIG C.M.O. WIN IN BRISBANE CIVIC ELECTIONS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Citizens Municipal Organisation, when counting in the civic elections ceased on Saturday ...

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  33. NUNN IMPRESSIVE IN FIRST SYDNEY SOCCER MATCH

    SYDNEY. Sunday. -- The Queenslander, Gordon Nunn impressed soccer followers yesterday in his first game for his new club, ...

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  34. GULF PIONEER CLAIMS GOLD FORTUNE IN OLD MINE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- An 85-year-old North Queensland pioneer, Mrs. A. Bennion, claimed to-day that a fortune ...

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  35. TOWEL THEFT FROM SHIP

    ADELAIDE. Sunday. -- The police are investigating the pillaging of a wooden box containing two dozen Turkish bath ...

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  36. MAORI TEAM SELECTED FOR AUSTRALIAN TOUR

    WELLINGTON. Sunday. -- Several past All Blacks are included in the Maori Rugby team selected to tour Australia this season. Notables ...

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  37. WHEAT PACT RATIFIED

    OTTAWA, Sunday. -- After a brief debate the House of Commons last night ratified the international wheat agreement ...

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  38. ROBBERY CHARGE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Brisbane C.I.B. officers have charged a young man with one of a series of robberies which ...

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