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    A happy gathering of young people who attended the Fairhoime annual fete on Saturday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FURTHER CHARGES LIKELY AT LITHGOW

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Further charges against employees of the Lithgow railways and powerhouse are expected ...

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  6. TRADE MISSION TO STEP UP EXPORTS TO SOOTH AMERICA

    CANBERRA, Sunday.-- The Government will shortly send a trade mission to South America as a part of its efforts to step up the drive for increased exports fo the hard currency countries. Announcing this to-day, the ...

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  7. HINT OF RED ATTEMPT TO DISRUPT RALLY

    BRISBANE. Sunday.-- An attempt, by Communists to dis- rupt Tuesday night's anti- Communist rally in the City ...

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    The Young Christian Workers' ball was held in the Memorial Halt on Friday night. This group includes, front row, left to right: Mrs. J. Grundy, Mr. Gordon Chaik, M.L.A., Mrs. Chalk, Rev. Father Walton, Miss Dorothy O'Brien, Mrs. B. Dunne. Back: Messrs. Ron Rent (secretary). Jack Grundy. Miss Marie Fitzpatrick (president National ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Mr. Chifley Unable to Predict Duration of Petrol Rationing

    CANBERRA, Sunday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-night he could not forecast how long the need for petrol rationing would remain. Making his weekly Reoort-to- the-Nation broadcast, ho said that ...

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  10. N.S.W. CRITICAL OF SUGAR PRICE RISE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- The State Prices Minister (Mr. Finnan) said to-night that, unless the Prices Commissioner (Mr. ...

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  11. BRITISH CABINET TO DISCUSS ELECTION

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The short-lived burst or early election speculation, caused by the news of the King's return from ...

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  12. Sydney Grocer Threatened With Prosecution tor Gutting Prices

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- A suburban grocer, who reduced his price for tea this week, has been told by the Commonwealth authorities that he must raise it again. The grocer, A. C. Garton, of Hurstville, struck all sorts ...

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  13. CHEMISTS' CO-OPERATION NOT SOUGHT BY MINISTER

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- The Commonwealth Government had not even hinted to chemists that it would seek ...

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  14. NOT MUCH SUPPORT FOR AUSTRALIAN ATOMIC AIM

    NEW YORK, Sunday.-- The Australian proposal for the establishment of a new United Nations body to deal ...

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  15. R.S.L. DELEGATES WILL BLOCK RED MIGRANTS

    LONDON. Sunday.-- The Associated Press says that no Communists will get through to Australia as immigrants if ...

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  16. LUXURY MANSION GIVEN TO ITALIAN FAMILY

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Reuters correspondent in Rome says that the villa Camliluccia, the luxury mansion which ...

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  17. ARMIDALE TAXIS TO BE CONTACTED BY RADIO

    ARMIDALE, Sunday.-- One of the first taxi services outside the metropolitan area with a two-way radio communication ...

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  18. CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE IN TWEED HEADS FIRE

    COOLANGATTA. Sunday.-- A fire completely burnt out an office in Wharf Street, Tweed Heads, at 12.10 o'clock this ...

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  19. MORE RAIN PREDICTED

    BRISBANE. Sunday.-- While good rains fell over a wide area of the State during the week-end, mere is still needed ...

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  20. SLEEPING BABIES SUFFOCATE

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.-- two babies were suffocated while sleeping at the week-end, Patricia Fraser, the ...

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  21. BOY'S BODY FOUND; GIRL STILL MISSING

    TAMWORTH, Sunday.-- The body of John Palmer (3), who had been missing from his home at. Quirindi since ...

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  22. EIGHT PERSONS INJURED WHEN ROOF COLLAPSES

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday.-- Eight, persons were injured when the roof of the women's lavatory at Emu Park collapsed ...

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  23. PIPE BANDSMAN KILLED IN VICTORIAN ROAD SMASH

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- A Victorian Scottish Regiment pipe bandsman was killed and 14 others were seriously injured ...

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  24. REDS IN N.S.W. RAILWAYS UNION TO ATTACK OFFICIAL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Communists are expected to make a bitter attack on Mr. J. Ferguson. M.L.C.. during the ...

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  25. WEDDING "OFF" IF BEER BREATHED ON VICAR

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The Vicar of St. John's, Blackburn (the Rev. T. Swan) has issued a warning that if ...

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  26. MOTOR CYCLIST COLLIDES WITH STRAYING STOCK

    MARYBOROUGH, Sunday. --A man is in the Maryborough Base Hospital in a serious condition following an accident ...

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  27. PLANS READY FOR SWOOP ON PETROL HOARDERS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.-- Flans which have been completed by the Federal Government for swooning on petrol ...

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  28. MAN'S BODY RECOVERED FROM CONDAMINE RIVER

    WARWICK, Sunday.-- The, body of Carl Alfred Spong (65, single), an invalid pensioner, was recovered from the ...

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  29. PREPARATIONS FOR BATH CAUSE FIRE ALARM

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Three fire engines, 300 people, four policemen and an ambulance car raced into tiny Caxton ...

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  30. MR. BEVIN WILL REPORT ON DIFFERENCES WITH SOVIET

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The diplomatic correspondent of the "Sunday Times" says that the Foreign Secretary ...

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  33. SYDNEY YOUTHS ARRESTED ON THIRTY-FOUR CHARGES

    SYDNETY, Sunday.-- Eight youths were arrested on 34 charges of stealing early this morning. Their arrest followed ...

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  34. MEDICAL OFFICER'S STAND ON SCHOOL CROWDING

    BUNDABERG, Sunday.-- Unless the Education Department complies with the request of the Medical Officer of Gin Gin ...

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  35. SEARCH FOR KIDNAPPERS' HOUSE CONTINUES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Assisted by aerial photographs, the police hunt for the kidnappers' hide-out in the ...

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    At St. James's Girls' Friendly Society annual flower show on Saturday. Left to right: Rev. L. W. Turner, Mrs. Turner, Mr. J. D, Annand, Mrs. H. E. Hunt, Mrs. J. D. Annand, Misses E. Poore and M. Stewart (joint secretaries), Rev. H. E. Hunt. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. EXPERTS INSPECT CLAY DEPOSITS OF QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE. Sunday.-- Dr. J. S. Hoskin, officer in charge of the masonry section of the Council of Scientific and Industrial ...

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  38. SPEEDWAY CHAMPION DIES

    SYDNEY Sunday.-- The speedway champion. Kevin Gallagher, died in hospital to-night following injutics he received ...

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