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    Puppeteers at work during the performance of the puppet show, "Peter and the Wolf," one of the sources of entertainment offered at the Grammar School commemoration fair on Saturday afternoon. Left to right: Barry Nielsen, David Norwood, John Derrick, Robin Mort food, Ken Norwood and Peter Morwood. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PLANS TO DEVELOP LANDS FOR CITRUS

    BRISBANE. Sunday. -- The 20,000 square miles basin of the Balonne, Condamine and Maranon Rivers had wonderful ...

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  6. CHURCHMAN WARNS ON PAGAN DRIFT

    MARYBOROUGH, Sunday. -- There was no sell so prolific for growth and spread of ...

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    Youthful dancers who took part In the St. Saviours Convent and Cathedral schools' pageant and fete at the convent grounds on Saturday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AUSTRALIA NOT PULLING HER WEIGHT IN FOOD PRODUCTION

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Australia's contribution towards feeding the world was disappointing, said Sir David Rivelf, of Australia, in an address fo the British Association at a public meeting in Newcastle last night. He ...

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  9. INDONESIAN VIEWS ON WHITE AUSTRALIA

    BATAVIA, Sunday. -- The Foreign Minister of the Indonesian Republic (Hadji Agee Salim), to an exclusive ...

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  10. AMERICAN PRESS COMMENT ON BRITAIN'S DOLLAR PROBLEM

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- The "New York Times" correspondent says the British-Canadian-American talks due fo begin on Wednesday may extend beyond the ...

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  11. MINERS WILL FIGHT ON, SAY REDS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Five Communist trade union leaders at a rally in the Domain today attacked the Federal ...

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  12. MINISTER ACCUSED OF BLIND BITTERNESS AND STUPIDITY

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The Chinese Ambassador (Dr. Kan Nai Huang) will urge the Minister for Immigration (Mr. Caldwell) lo rescind The deportation orders against a number of his countrymen. Dr. Kan said this at a ...

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  13. Late Mr. J. A. Beasley

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- The King has requested the Governor-General (Mr. W. J. Mc-Kell) to represent him ...

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  14. CUNNAMULLA MAN KILLED IN TRUCK CRASH

    CUNNAMULLA, Sunday. -- Riding on the side of a utility, Francis Willism Fortescue (36), of Cunnamulla. was killed ...

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  15. TEN THOUSAND D.P.'S TO LEAVE FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON. Sunday. -- The International Refugee Organisation has announced that a record number Of displaced ...

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  16. BRABAZON UNDERGOES COSTLY TRIALS

    LONDON. Sunday. -- Britain's 130-ton aircraft Brabazon, which will never be put into service, underwent ...

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  17. BIG TURTLE A HERALD OF PROSPERITY

    SEOUL (Korea), Sunday. -- The discovery to South Korea of what Is believed to be the world's largest sea turtle was ...

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  18. CZECHS" RESHUFFLE CHURCH HOLIDAYS

    LONDON, Sunday. -- A correspondent of the Associated Press in Prague says that the Czech Government has announced a ...

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  19. FALL FROM BRIDGE CAUSES WOMAN'S DEATH

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Mrs. Olive Fleming (28), widow, who fell 40 feet from a girder of the Story Bridge last night, died In ...

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  20. NIEMOLLER MAKES PLEA FOR DESTITUTE GERMANS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Twelve million refugees from eastern German areas created one of the greatest ...

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  21. 1000 PEOPLE DEAD IN CHUNGKING FIRE

    HONG KONG, Sunday. -- About 1000 persons are dead and 100,000 homeless in Chungking as a result of a ...

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  22. STATE'S CLAYS TO BE EXAMINED BY EXPERTS

    BRISBANE. Sunday. -- A survey of the heavy clay Industry In sections of Queensland will be made during a ...

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  23. TWELVE SCHOOL GIRLS DROWNED IN POOL

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Twelve out of a party of 16 school girls were drowned while bathing in a pool near ...

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  24. "COUNTRY GIRLS LOSING THEIR GOOD LOOKS"

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Stating that country girls have to sacrifice beauty for brains, a farmer, Air. E. Armstrong, ...

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  25. CHANCE CAPTURE" OF DRUG TRAFFICKER

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Reuters correspondent in Alexandria says a chance encounter in a downtown cafe led to the ...

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  26. BRISBANE HOME ROBBED

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Last night thieves forced entry into a house occupied by Miss L. French, at Albion, and stole £50 ...

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  27. TWO AIRMEN KILLED, SIX PARACHUTE TO SAFETY

    FAIRFIELD (California, Sunday. -- Two United States Air Force men were killed and six others escaped by parachute ...

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  28. COAL TRIBUNAL TO HEAR LONG SERVICE CLAIM

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. Gallagher) will resume the hearing of evidence to-morrow morning ...

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  31. FACTION FIGHT MAY CAUSE A.L.P. RIFT VIOLENCE FEARED AT ROBESON'S CONCERT

    SYDNEY. Sunday. -- Cosevers are speculating on the political future of the Minister for External Territories (Mr. E. ...

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  32. PARTY MAY ENFORCE SECRET ELECTION BALLOTS

    SYDNEY Sunday. -- The State Parliamentary Labour Party on Wednesday is expected to agree to forcing ...

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  33. JAPANESE VOLCANO ACTIVE

    TOKIO. Sunday. -- The eruption In the volcano, Mt. Asama, which occurred early yesterday, was reported late last night to ...

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    Debutantes who were presented to the Chieftain of the Toowoomba Caledonian Society and Burns Club (Dr. David Horn) at the Highland Ball held In the Memorial Hall. Front row, left to right: Misses Heather Ross, Lacona Horn, Margaret Lind-gren, Audrey Ross, Yvonne Brown and Irene Crawford (attendants). Second row, left to right: Misses Grace Smith, Carmel Sanderson, Lorna Donnelly, Rolla Melrose, Lorna Chapman. Marlon Kinnear. Third row, left to right: Misses Rose Gray, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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