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  4. MELBOURNE EXPECTS GAS RATIONING

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.--Gas rationing is likely to be imposed in Melbourne and the port completely tied up as a ...

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  5. MINISTER TO SEEK SUBSIDIES RETURN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The New South Wales Prices Minister (Mr. Finnan) said to-day he Would ask the Prime Minister ...

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  6. PRODUCTION NOT REDUCED BY 40-HOUR WEEK, MINISTER SAYS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Production as a whole had not been reduced by the introduction of the 40-hour week, the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Gair) claimed in a broadcast address to-night. A survey of ...

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    A group photograph of the newly-elected officials of the Toowoomba Grammar School Old Boys' Association for 1950-51. They were present at the annual dinner held in the Court House Hotel on Saturday night. Left to right: Messrs. R. B. Partridge, B. Strohfeldt, E. Sanders. T. W. Liesegang. T. H. Ladgate A. E. Brinkwarth W. H. S. Haves S .L. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Officials who attended the Toowoomba Amateur Fishermen Club's first annual banquet on Saturday night Front row, left to right: Messrs. E. Evans, H. Althaus (president), J. D. Annand (patron), I. Halligan (secretary, Q.A.F.C.), M. Sanders (president, Q.A.F.C.), A Barrett (secretary). Centre row: Messrs. Lowien, Bowtell, P. Iseppi (captain), Trotter. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SPECULATIONS ON DATE FOR ELECTION IN TWO STATES

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Queensland and New South Wales Slate elections probably will be held on the same Saturday in late April or early May. This is strongly suggested by many Labour Party members in ...

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  10. RECORD PRICE FOR WOOL EXPECTED

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Queensland's 1949-50 wool cheque would be a record £40,000,000 on the present ...

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  11. MR. CHURCHILL'S ATTACK ON DANGERS OF SOCIALISM

    LONDON, Sunday -- Making the Conservative Party's first election broadcast last night, Mr. Winston Churchill said: "The choice before the country is whe ther to take another plunge into Socialist regimenta ...

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  12. YOUTH DROWNED IN SPRING CREEK DAM

    An 18-year-old youth, William Guth, who resided with his family at Flat 2, Stephen Street, Toowoomba, was ...

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  13. Cabinet Talks To-day on Petrol

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Federal Cabinet sub-com- mittee on petrol will meet to-morrow morning to discuss rationing. The committee comprises the Minister for Fuel (Senator McLeay), the Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) and the ...

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  14. SCHOOLBOYS RECEIVE SHOCKING BURNS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Two schoolboys received a shock of 11,000 volts to-day while trying to reach a bird's nest an an ...

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  15. IPSWICH POLICE FAIL TO FIND BODY OF BOY

    IPSWICH, Sunday. -- After a Continuous search during the week-end, police have failed to find the body of Edward Sabine ...

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  16. SOVIET CAMPS CLAIM THOUSANDS OF JAPS

    TOKIO, Sunday. -- About 150.000 Japanese soldiers and civilians died in Russian prison camps from the Caspian Sea ...

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  17. RED INVASION OF INDO-CHINA CLAIMED

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The Associated Press correspondent at Taipeh says the Chinese Nationalist Central News ...

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  18. STRIKE HALTS WORK ON MIGRANT HOSTEL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A carpenters' strike threatens to delay completion of a migrant hostel at Cronulla which ...

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  19. HORSEMAN KILLED IN HIGHWAY COLLISION

    IPSWICH, Sunday.--A fatal accident occurred on the main Brisbane Valley Highway close to Benarkin railway station, a ...

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  20. BRITISH ENCEPHALITICS TREATED IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Sunday.--Several Britons are among sufferers from encephalitis, a paralysing brain disease being cured in a ...

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  21. MINISTER CHANGES TO ANGLICAN CHURCH

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Rev. J. Newton Bagnall, a Methodist Church minister for almost nine years, has resigned ...

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  22. WESTERN POLICE EVACUATE BERLIN BUILDING

    LONDON, Sunday.--The British United Press correspondent in Berlin says the United States beat a retreat in Berlin ...

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  23. FORMER STATE DEPARTMENT OFFICIAL FOUND GUILTY

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- A former State department official, Alger Hiss, was found guilty of perjury by a Federal ...

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  24. NEW THREAT OF LAND- GRABBING IN ITALY

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters representative in Catanzaro says policy reinforcements were hurried last night to Catanzaro ...

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  25. TRAGIC DEATH OF OLD-AGE PENSIONER

    BILOELA, Sunday.--Police believe that an old-age pensioner who was run over by a car outside Biloela had ...

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  26. TELEVISION'S BAD EFFECT ON U.S. CHILDREN

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- United States television had had the same bad influence on the American child as ...

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  29. PROCLAMATION THIS WEEK OF INDIAN REPUBLIC

    NEW DELHI, Sunday.--A 31-gun salute from Government House on January 26 will proclaim India as the ...

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  30. WAITRESS USED GUN FOR DIFFICULT CUSTOMERS

    RICHMOND (California). Sunday.--The west is still wild--a "pistol-packing" waitress hit two customers with ...

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  31. MATTERS FOR DEBATE BY TEACHERS' CONFERENCE

    BRISBANE, Sunday -- An extension of teachers' training courses to meet modern requirements is to be sought by ...

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  32. NARROW ESCAPES WHEN TRUCK CRASHES 300 FEER

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Three men had remarkable escapes when a timber truck crashed 300 feet down a steep ...

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  33. ALLEGED SUICIDE ATTEMPT IN SEA AT BONDI

    SYDNEY. Sunday.--A man was noticed swimming out to sea at Bondi to-day, and when a lifesaver went out to rsscue ...

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  34. TRUMAN TO SEEK CHANGE IN ATTITUDE ON KOREAN AID

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- President Truman last night announced he would ask congress for a "speedy ...

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  35. UNOFFICIAL POSTMASTERS TO HAVE HIGHER PAY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The Postmaster-General (Mr. Anthony) said to-day he had agreed to increase the pay of ...

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  36. CLERICS URGE COMMISSION INTO EFFECTS OF GAMBLING

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Two Brisbane clergymen to-day urged the appointment of a Royal Commission to make a ...

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  37. PETROL PRICE RISE MEANS HEAVY BILL FOR AIRLINES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The 4d a gallon rise in the price of aviation spirit, which operates from to-day, will cost ...

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  38. A.W.U. CONVENTION IN BRISBANE NEXT WEEK

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Australian Workers Union Federal Convention will begin in Brisbane next Thursday. ...

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  39. EFFORTS TO TRACE SYDNEY GAOL ESCAPEES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Melbourne detectives are working around the clock in their efforts to trace the dancerous ...

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  40. R.S.L. MEMBER EXPELLED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--After a 12 hours sitting, the State Council of the Returned Servicemen's League to-night ...

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