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    After a sojourn in Brownie Land, members of the Third Toowoomba Brownie Pack (Newtown Park) pass through the "Magic Tunnel" on their way home. This is one of the ceremonies which the Brownies take seriously during their few hours training ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HIS MAJESTY'S ANZAG DAY MESSAGE TO AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- His Majesty the King has cabled The Governor-General (Mr. McKell): "Once again on Anzac Day the Queen and are glad to join wilh my people in the Commonwealth of Australia and of New ...

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  6. CHALLENGE ON PRICE FIXING LEGISLATION

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Judgment was reserved in the Full High Court to-day in an action brought by a Coolaneattu ...

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  7. MINISTER'S PROMISE ON CALLIDE COAL

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Commonwealth Government would do everything possible to assist in developing the ...

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  8. "PASSIVE STRUGGLE" M DUTCH N.G.

    SUVA, Monday. -- Dutch New Guinea was at the moment split by a passive struggle between a section of ...

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  9. U.K. CHIEFS KEEN TO HAVE AUSTRALIANS IN MALAYA?

    SINGAPORE, Monday. -- Responsible British military heads are believed generally to favour the dispatch of Australian troops to aid the anti-terrorist campaign in Malaya, according to high diplomatic circles in ...

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  10. Criticism of Western Allies by German Federal Chancellor

    DUSSELDORF, Monday.--The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says the West German Federal Chancellor (Dr. Adenauer), addressing members of his Christian Democrat Party at Bad Ems in the French zone ...

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  11. REDS' UPPER HAND ON HAINAN ISLAND

    HONG KONG, Monday. -- Nationalist opposition to the Communists on Hainan Island has collapsed, according to ...

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  12. TESTS SOUGHT FOR DRIVERS ACCUSED OF DRUNKENNESS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The R.A.C.Q. has decided to press for the establishment of a panel of doctors to test motor ...

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  13. APPEAL TO AUSTRALIA TO HELP SOUTH KOREA

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Southern Koreans had a formidable army to meet any Communist attack, the Korean Ambassador ...

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  14. BODY OF MISSING CHILD BURIED IN WOOD

    LONDON. Monday. -- Police at Waltham. Kent, to-day dug up the body of three-year-old Pamela Poirer, who had been missing since ...

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  15. JURY FAILS TO AGREE IN POISONING CASE

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Jury In the Coonamble murder trial' to-day reported that it was Impossible for them to ...

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  16. "RED" DEAN REFUSED VISA TO CROSS U.S. TERRITORY

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The "Red" Dean (Dr. Hewlett Johnson) received a rebuff from the United States Cannulate when ...

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  17. MINES MINISTER INVOLVED III CAR ACCIDENT

    MARYBOROUGH, Monday. --The veteran Labour member and candidate for Nash, Mr. T. Dunstan. and the Minister ...

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  18. LIQUID FUEL FROM QUEENSLAND COAL!

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A preliminary report is being made by Powell Duffryn Technical Services on ...

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  19. STRIKE END BRINGS TRAFFIC JAM

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The end of the 60-day-old tram and 'bus strike to-day saw the biggest traffic jam ...

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  20. COMET AIRLINER SMASHES LONDON-CAIRO RECORD

    LONDON, Monday. -- Renters Cairo correspondent says Britain's Comet airliner, Down by Group Captain John ...

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  21. OVER 12,000 NOW ON STRIKE IN PORT OF LONDON

    LONDON, Monday.--The Dock Labour Board sold to that more dockers had joined the London port ...

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  22. CHURCHES MAKE VIGOROUS ATTACK OH COMMUNISM

    LONDON. Monday. --Protestant and Catholic churchianity [?] the Russian Zone in Germany, yesterday. read messages from the ...

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  23. PRISON SENTENCE FOR ATTACK ON WOMAN

    MELBOURNE, .Monday.--For a serious offence against a 63-year-old spinster at Stawell, Victoria on 25. ...

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  24. TOOWOOMBA SUCCESSFUL AT KINGAROY EISTEDDFOD

    KINGAROY, Monday. -- John Limpus (Toowoomba) won the grand vocal open championship at the South Burnett Centenary ...

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  25. MINE OWNERS TO DISCUSS MACHINERY POOL

    BRISBANE, Monday. --The Queensland Coal Owners' Association, at a meeting in Brisbane next. week, will ...

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  26. DRUNKEN DRIVERS MAY GET GAOL TERM, WARNS S.M.

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A warning was given by Mr. McLean, S.M., in the Police Court to-day that If heavy fines did ...

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  27. "Data Justifies Construction of Burdekin Dam," Says Premier

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Sufficient data had been gathered fo justify the construction of the Burdekin Dam, the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said to-day. "No excuses will be taken for postponing it for years, as ...

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  28. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH WORK REVIEW

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The International Congregational Union secretary (Dr. S. M. Smart) is in Brisbane on the Australian section of a ...

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  29. NOTICES ISSUED TO SYDNEY BUTCHERS INVALID

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The State Industrial Commission declared to-day that Government notices issued to butchers ...

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  30. "FLYING CRADLE" FLIGHT

    NEW YORK, Monday.--A chartered DC4 airliner, "Flying Cradle, left New York yesterday for London with 28 British war ...

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  33. Communist Convoy to "Swoop on Canberra" as Protest on Ban

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Leading Communists said to-night thai about 300 men and women would "swoop on Canberra" on Thursday to. protest against the Government's legislation to outlaw the Communist Party. ...

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  34. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL ON MURDER CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Three men were committed for trial on charges of murder today after a. taxi driver told the ...

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  35. STATE'S LOWEST INFANTILE DEATH RATE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The State's infantile death rate during July, August and September last year was the lowest ever recorded in the State. Figures released to-day by the state Statistician (Mr. Solomon) show that in the third ...

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    While an enrolment ceremony around the toadstool was in progress at a meeting of the Third Toowoomba Brownie Pack at Newtown Park, six little girls in the foreground were looking into the "Magic Lake" in the forest to find that they were real Brownies. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. SMALLPOX VACCINATION OF WATERSIDERS URGED

    MELBOURNE. Monday. -- All waterside workers In Melbourne should be vaccinated against smallpox, the Deputy Director of ...

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  38. MIDDLE-AGED COUPLE ON CHARGE OF MURDER

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- A middleaged couple were refused bail in Balmain Court to-day after they were remanded until May 12 on a ...

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