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    Recent prolonged wot weather caused earth to slip from beneath the railway line on the main Toowoomba Range, a short distance from Ballard. It is believed that 4000 yards of ashes have been used to fill the cavity. Trains at present are using a loop line. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BOTH SIDES IN KOREA MASSING FOR TEST OF STRENGTH

    TOKIO, Sunday.--Reuters representative in Korea says that an uneasy silence over the 125-mile Korean battleline to-day was broken only by short, sharp local actions. Out of five weeks of blurred confusion of retreats and outflanking movements there was now a clear picture of both sides building up for a great test of strength along ...

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  5. ATOM BOMB "DIRTY WAY TO KILL PEOPLE"

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. -- "The atomic bomb Is a. dirty, rotten way to People," Professor Marcus Oilphant, nuclear ...

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  6. Chifley's Comment On Troops For Korea

    CANBERRA, Sunday-- The Leader of the Federa[?] position (Mr. Chifley) said yesterday that the unforu[?] ate impression was being created that Australia's support of the United Nations with group forces; in Korea ...

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  7. TRIBUTE TO MENZIES BY NEW YORK PRESS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--The Australian Prime Minister's (Mr. Menzies) words of courage, firm resolution and "down ...

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  8. KOREAN FORCE TO BE TRAINED QUICKLY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday-- An Army spokesman said tonight that training of the force for Korea would be ...

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  9. "ONLY BOLD STATESMANSHIP CAN HALT ANOTHER WAR"

    NEW YORK, Sunday -- The Secretary-General of the United Nations (M. Trygve Lie) said to-day thai nothing less than bold, enlighiened acts of statesmanship would half further deterioration toward another world war. He ...

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  10. DECISION TO IMPORT FERTILISER

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. J. McEwen) said to-day. that 45,000 tons of ...

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  11. DRASTIC CUTS LIKELY IN FEDERAL SPENDING

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Australia's expeditionary force for Korea would cost "many millions of Bounds." which ...

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  12. MEN SWIM FOR SAFETY FROM SWAMPED DINGHY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Three Brisbane men had to swim 150 yards through heavy seas after their 23ft. auxiliary yacht was ...

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  13. FIFTY INJURED IN U.S. TRAIN SMASH

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--Fifty persons were Injured-- three seriously-- when a Long Island railroad steam passenger train ...

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  14. BIG INCREASE IN APPLE OUTPUT PREDICTED

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Mr. Alfred Barlow, proprietor of the Iona Packing and (Expert House, Appl[?]thorpe to-day predicted a ...

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  15. YOUTH ADMITS LIGHTING FOREST FIRES

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Reuters correspondent at Saint Maxime (Prance) says, that a 15-year-old boy was taken to prison ...

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  16. PRICE OF HAIRCUT RISES TO 2-

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The price of a haircut will rise by 3d. throughout Queensland to-morrow. The new charge ...

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  17. WESTERLIES ABATING

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Th: Weather Bureau expects the westerly winds to die down late. to-morrow afternoon. A Bureau ...

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  18. WHEAT BOARD CHAIRMAN MAY MAKE STATEMENT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday, -- The chairman of the Australian Wheat Board (Mr. F. H. M. Cullen) said to-night that ...

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  19. MINISTER URGES PACIFIC PACT

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- The need for a Pacific Pact because of the advancing tide of world events in Asia was emphasised ...

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  22. HOMES TO BE SHIFTED FROM MAIN BEACH

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Three ileuses will be shifted at Main Beach, Southport, this week to stop them from. ...

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  23. STOCKPILING OF CALLIDE COAL FOR SOUTH

    GLADSTONE, Sunday. -- The stockpiling of 15.000 tons of Callide coal for Southern orders will begin near the ...

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  24. MIGRANT BOY DROWNED I IN WATERHOLE

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- A 31-year-old boy who wandered from his home this afternoon I was found drowned in a water ...

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  25. SCHOOLBOY KILLED WHEN "CUBBYHOUSE" COLLAPSES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- A schoolboy's cubbyhouse collapsed on two boys at Liverpool to-day, killing one end nearly suffo ...

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  26. MAN FATALLY SHOT IN ROMA 'DISTRICT

    BRISBANE, Sunday:-- A men was snot dead at Toulby Gates a border station in the Roma Police district, to-day. ' The ...

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  27. TETANUS TOXOID NOW FREE TO LOCAL AUTHORITIES

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Tetanus toxoid would be made available to local authorities throughout the State free of charge, said ...

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  28. CHARGES POSSIBLE

    to-day that the Treasurer would have to consider the possibility of increasing the charges, of post office services ...

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  29. INCREASE IN POSTAL

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- An increase in postal and other charges of the Postmaster-General's Department may have ...

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  30. HEMLOCK A NOXIOUS WEED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Hemlock has been declared a noxious weed throughout Queensland. The Local ...

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