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  3. MENZIES URGES MORE OPEN-CUT MINING

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Intensified open-cut mining could give Australia hundreds of thousands of tons of coal ...

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  4. Government Takes Steps to Guard Against Sabotage

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--As the strike tension heightens, the Federal Government has ordered men of the Commonwealth Security Service to be on guard against Communist attempts to sabotage or raid defence ...

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  5. CHANNEL COUNTRY'S FATTENING PASTURES

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Fattening pastures in the Channel Country were now rich end abundant after one of the best ...

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  6. Cabinet Will not be Influenced by Threats of Miners Leaders

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-night thai the Federal Government would not be influenced by the threats of the Miners Federation. He said that this view was entirely supported by ...

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    a' the welcome racial to the Rev. j. Fairlle Forrest. B.A., the new minister to the pastoral charge of St. Stephen's Church, held in the church ball on Friday night, were: Front row, left to right: Mesdames J. Cossart, J. Fairlie Forrest. [?] Mercer and A. W. Fraser. Back row, left to right: Rev. T. M. Park (Moderator of the Toowoomba Presbytery), Rev. J. L. C. Rowley, Messrs. E. A. Coltoe, R. Mercer, J. Cossart (chairman), Rev. A. W. Fraser ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RECORD WHEAT PLANTING IN STATE NEARING COMPLETION

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The planting of the Stale's biggest wheal crop of between 650,000 and 700,000 acres had been almost completed, the Stale Wheal Board chairman (Mr. R. P. Short) said to-nighf. It was ...

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  9. STATE TREASURER FORECASTS SURPLUS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--In & broadcast to-night, the Treasurer (Mr, Larcombe) anticipated that the Queensland ...

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  10. BRITAIN IN NEED OF MORE PIG MEATS

    BRISBANE' Sunday. -- Meat production prospects in Queensland will be Investigated by the? British Food "Ministry's ...

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  11. AUSTRALIANS TO TAKE PART IN TOKIO PARADE

    TOKIO, Sunday.--A contingent from the Australian destroyer, Bataan, has been chosen to participate in ...

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  12. FIGHT ON SHIP DUE TO GRIEVANCE OVER PAY

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The Chief Officer of the British ship. Appledore, on which a fight took place early this ...

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  13. MINISTERS MAY INTERVENE IN COLLIER DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Federal Ministers will meet in Canberra to-morrow to decide] whether they will intervene in ...

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  14. STRIKE'S EFFECT ON HEALTH

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--If the coal strike lasted for a long period, widespread sickness could result, said the British ...

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  15. EFFECT OF WITHDRAWAL OF SUBSIDY ON WOOLLEN GOODS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The withdrawal of the Federal subsidy on wool had, added an extra £4168 a year to the ...

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  16. VESSEL DESIGNED TO BEWILDER PIRATES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--A ship specially designed to make tinners tough for pirates. and bearing the nickname. ...

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  17. PACIFIC ISLAND NATIVES BECOME FILM CONSCIOUS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Pacific Island natives had become so film conscious that Columbia Pictures had arranged to ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND'S TWO-YEAR MIGRANT RECORD PRAISED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--"The migrant flow to Queensland will top the 5000 mark when 192 British migrants arrive ...

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  19. HAIR AND BLOOD AS GUIDE IN SEARCH FOR MAN

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Using samples of human hair and blood to help him in his search, a water diviner, who ...

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  20. NEW VIRULENT DISEASES OUT-MODE ATOM BOMB

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The former Director-General of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Orgnnisation ...

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  21. NATIONALISTS' EFFORTS TO ISOLATE SHANGHAI

    SHANGHAI, Sunday.--A determined attempt to isolate Shanghai from the outside world was made by Nationalist ...

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  22. AIR CHIEFS SATISFIED WITH BRITAIN'S DEFENCE

    LONDON, Sunday, -- Air chiefs are satisfied that as a result of exercise "Foll," which has been testing Britain's air ...

    Article : 96 words
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  25. CARS AND CYCLES STGLEN FROM SYDNEY STREETS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Ten motor cars and seven motor cycles were stolen from Sydney streets this week-end. Police ...

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  26. INSURED TROUSSEAU STOLEN FROM HOUSE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A trousseau belonging to Mrs. Ivan Auprince. of Bexley, was stolen yesterday from a house in ...

    Article : 117 words
  27. CORPSE FLOWN 1600 MILES

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Several scats were removed from an Australian National Airways 'plane which was specially ...

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  28. 'UNWHOLESOME MAGAZINES'

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- A thorough clean-up of Brisbane shop windows showing magazines and postcards of nude ...

    Article : 77 words
  29. SOUTH AFRICAN ROUGHT

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The heaviest South African stock losses for a generation arc threatened by the worst ...

    Article : 52 words
  30. WEATHER FORECASTS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The following weather forecasts were issued to-day:-- Metroplitan: Fine, ...

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    Officials and guests at the Post Office Ball in the Memorial Hall on Friday night. Front row, left to right: Mrs. IV. Littleton, Mr. M. G. Hill (Brisbane), Mrs. C. M. Robinson. Mr. J. G.[?] (Postal Inspector), Mrs. V. Kettle, the Mayor (Alderman A. IL McGregor), Mr. J. C. Stewart (Brisbane), and Mrs. McGregor. Back row, left to right: Miss C. Fitzgerald, Mr. C. M. Tobin son (vice-president). Miss M. Burke (secretary), Mr, V. Kettle (president), Miss O'Connor. Mrs. G. Chalk, Mr. G. Chalk, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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