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  3. HEAVY DAMAGE TO WHEAT FEARED

    Heavy damage, and in some cases the complete destruction of young wheat crops, is almost inevitable as a result of yesterday's widespread rains on the Downs. Recently-planted wheat in lowlying areas, especially in ...

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  4. MENZIES OUTSPOKEN ON ANTI-RED BILL

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) announced to-night that his Government would ...

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  5. I JAP ON TRIAL FOR GASMATA ATROCITY

    LOS NEGROS, Friday. -- "Between eight and 10 unidentified Australian prisoners of war were shot in tho back when ...

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    A traffic officer (Constable G. A. Dank) lecturing to pupils of the North State School yesterday on road safety precautions. The lectures were part of an instructional demonstration sponsored by the Queensland Road Safety Council. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Floods Again Threaten Northern Rivers Towns

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Floods as devastating as those of last year are threatening towns along the northern New South Wales coast. Flood waters are expected to break info Kempsey early to-morrow morning, and the town's ...

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  8. MR. HOLLWAY SEEKS DISSOLUTION

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Governor of Victoria (Sir Dallas Brooks) will not announce until to-morrow. ...

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  9. CHILDREN LEARN ROAD SAFETY

    Four brief but interesting and illustrative films, interspersed with instruction and explanation by a police traffic ...

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  10. Toowoomba Meeting Rejects Move to Oppose Anti-Communist Bill

    The first-public move in Toowoomba to promote united opposition to the Communist Party Dissolution Bill ended in failure last night when a meeting in the Trades Hall, called by the Trades and Labour Council ...

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  11. "JAPS MAY OUTSMART TEXTILE MISSION"

    TOKIO, Friday. -- Mr. E. J. Welsh, General. MacArthur's fair trade chief, yesterday forecast that Japanese textile ...

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  12. RED TREATMENT OF PRESSMEN ATTACKED

    LONDON, Friday. -- Speaking on the motion for the adjournment of tire House of Commons early this morning, after ...

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  13. RAINFALL IN TOOWOOMBA EXCEEDS YEARLY AVERAGE

    With half of 1950 yet to pass, Toowoomba's average rainfall of 36.5 inches has already been eclipsed, a total ...

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  14. GIANT BOMBERS ON LONG MASS FLIGHT

    HONOLULU, Friday. -- Six giant B36 atomic bombers flew over Wake Island to-day and roared on to the west in a 10,009 ...

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  15. FIVE YEARS' SUPPLY OF WATER IN COOBY CREEK

    Cooby Creek dam is at present holding sufficient water to supply Toowoomba for five years. This report was ...

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  16. WOMEN'S FOURSOME WON BY NEW ZEALANDERS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Two New Zealanders, Miss Zoe Hudson and Miss Rosemary Hodges, played splendid golf under very bad ...

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  17. FIRST CHILD ENDOWMENT FORMS NEXT WEEK

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The first child endowment application forms would be available at post offices ...

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  20. BUILMBA CUP DATES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Queensland Rugby League to-night fixed the following dates for the second round of the Bulimba Cup ...

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  21. ADJOURNMENT OF MOMENTOUS FEDERAL PARLIAMENT SESSION

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Federal Parliament adjourned in the early hours of this morning to resume in three months ...

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  22. JUDGMENT RESERVED ON ALLEGED CONTEMPT

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Full Arbitration Court to-day reserved its judgment on proceedings for alleged contempt ...

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    Pupils of the North State School maintaining road safety patrols during the morning break. This patrol has been in use at the school for many months, and is a safety precaution of immeasurable benefit to pupils attending the school. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. LIKELY WITHDRAWAL OF TOOWOOMBA HORSES

    BRISBANE. Friday. -- Cyclonic rain, which has swept south-eastern Queensland, will probably cause the withdrawal of Downs ...

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