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  4. "Great Chieftain of the Puddin' Race"

    The haggis ("great chieftain of the puddin' race") being piped in by Pipe-Major Taylor at tile Burns anniversary dinner of the Toowoomba Caledonian Society at the Alexandra Cafe. The haggis is being borne aloft by Mr. Ken Macfarlane, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. EVIDENCE BY MANAGER OF CASKET

    BRISBANE) Friday. -- The manager of the Golden Casket (Mr. F. Burke) denied to the Golden Casket Commission to-day that there was anything improper, dishonest or corrupt in connection with the drawing of ...

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  6. OPPOSITION'S ATTITUDE TO PROPOSED ACTION ON REDS

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The removal of Communists from union office under the Menzies-Fadden plan will be opposed by the Federal Opposition, led by Mr. [?] Chifley. The Opposition is not expected, however, to ...

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  7. UNSUCCESSFUL MOVE ON A.W.U. BALLOTS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- All move to have the Australian Workers' Union tighten up the rules of union ballots ...

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  8. WESTERLING'S REBELS MASS NEAR BANDOENG

    LONDON, Friday. -- Reuters correspondent in Bandoeng says troops of Captain "Turk" Westerling's "Army of the ...

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  9. DOCTORS BATTLE TO SAVE COOK'S LIFE

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- While five of the six Tarakan explosion dead were being buried to-day, doctors were fighting ...

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  10. PROBE INTO TANKER SUBMARINE CRASH

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Swedish ship Divina, which came into collision with the British submarine Truculent on ...

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  11. "State's Shortage of Teachers Developing into Crisis"

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A shortage of 500 teachers within the next few years was forecast by the president of the Queensland Teachers' Union (Mr. R. S. Beer) to-night. Stating that the State's acute teacher ...

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  12. LIFTING OF EMBARGO ON U.S. STERLING OIL URGED

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- The National Petroleum Council yesterday urged the State Department to take ...

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  13. SHORTER NATURALISATION PERIOD SUGGESTED

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A reduction in the period of residence in Australia from five years before naturalisation ...

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  14. DOWNS FARMER IN N.Z. YACHT RACE

    AUCKLAND, Friday. -- While a 34-year-old farmer, Brian Gale, races here in the crew of the 18ft. Australian ...

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  15. MYSTERY RADIO MESSAGE ON DUGAN AND MEARS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Police and Australian National Airways officials are trying to solve the mystery of a radio ...

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  16. WINNERS AT EAGLE FARM TO BE DOPE TESTED

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- All winners at Eagle Farm to-morrow will be put through routine tests for dope. Any other horse ...

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  17. SHEEP PERISH IN FIERCE BUSH FIRE

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Three hundred sheep were burned to death in a fire which swept on a 10-mile front through ...

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  18. BETTER POWER SUPPLY FOR WARWICK SOUGHT

    WARWICK, Friday. -- Mr. O. O. Madsen,. M.L.A.. recently wrote to- the State Electricity Commission asking for an ...

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  19. FADDEN AND CASEY MAY GO OVERSEAS THIS YEAR

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) and the Minister for Development (Mr. Casey) may go overseas ...

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  20. MR. MENZIES REMAINS QUIET ON PETROL

    MELBOURNE. Friday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) would not comment to-day on a Sydney report ...

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  21. EARLY IMPLEMENTATION OF NEW HEALTH SCHEME?

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Government hoped for a fairly early implementation of a free medicine national ...

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  22. THEFT OF ARMY EQUIPMENT

    WASHINGTON. Friday. -- Over 2,080,000,000 dollars worth of equipment originally stockpiled in the Philippines for ...

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  23. RAYON, PAPER FROM SUGAR CANE WASTE!

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Dr. H. W. Kerr. Director of Research of the Sugar Research Institute of Queensland, said ...

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  24. STOP WORK THREAT ON N.S.W. COALFIELDS

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The dispute over the employment of deputies at open cut mines threatens to throw idle 31 ...

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  25. NEW FEDERAL LEADER OF LIBERAL PARTY ELECTED

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Federal Executive of the Liberal Party at its meeting to-day elected Mr. Malcolm ...

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  26. THOUSANDS OF BALES FOR WOOL AUCTION SALES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A total of 300.000 bales from Joint Organisation wool stocks will be auctioned in Australia in the ...

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  27. FOUR ARRESTED ON COUNTERFEITING CHARGES

    NEW YORK, Friday. -- Federal authorities announced today that they had cracked one of the biggest counterfeiting ...

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  30. EIGHT INJURED IN RAIN

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Eight people were injured in the city to-night during heavy rain. None, however, was seriously ...

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  31. REMAND IN COOKTOWN MURDER HEARING

    CAIRNS, Friday. -- A further remand for 14 days was granted in Court this morning to George Percival Hargreaves ...

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  32. CONVENTION CLASH OVER "HARD WORK"

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- A clash occurred at the Australian Citizenship convention to-day during consideration of a ...

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  33. SOUTHERN TEACHERS TO GET SALARY INCREASES

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- About 4000 South Australian school teachers were awarded salary increases to-day. ...

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  34. Italian Postal Thefts

    LONDON, Friday. -- Reuters correspondent at Milan says police to-day arrested 11 workmen of a Milan transport firm ...

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  35. LEFT ESTATE OF £9103

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Robert McCredie, grazier, of Rosewood Road, Amberley, who died on January 3 last year, left an ...

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  36. New High Commissioner

    LONDON, Friday. -- Reuters correspondent at New Delhi says it was officially announced to-day that Prince ...

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    Fine example of a Knobby's Light (yellow) dahlia, which was crown by Mr. G. Williams, of 101 McKenzie Street, Toowoomba. Mr. Williams, who makes a hobby of dahlia-growing states that he has 400 bulbs in his garden, of which number more than 300 are in bloom. He has taken prizes at dahlia shows, and will enter his best blooms this year at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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