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  4. Toowoomba's Royal Agricultural Show

    Gathering momentum since it began on Saturday, the Toowoomba Show yesterday--people's day--reached the peak of its action, and was again favoured with fine weather. The Governor (Sir John Lavarack) officially opened the Show, and, speaking over a sound amplifier to thousands of people who crowded the ringsides ...

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  5. ACT MAY BE INVOKED TO STOP STRIKES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The application of the Crimes Act to stop the rolling strike technique will be discussed by ...

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    The Governor of Queensland (Sir John Lavarack) inspecting the guard of honour of members of the 25th Battalion, Darling Downs Regiment, prior to the official opening of the eighty-sixth Toowoomba Show yesterday. The president of the Show Society (Mr. A. E. Lavers) is at the left of the photograph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STATE OPPOSITION PARTIES' JOINT PLANS ANNOUNCED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Liberal Party will contest 41 seats and the Country Party 33 seals--a total of 74 of the 75 seats--at the Slate elections on April 29. In addition, each party has a candidate for ...

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  8. SERIOUS FLOODING IN SOUTHERN STATES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Further heavy rain in the Goulburn Valley area of Victoria to-day has increased the ...

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  9. VICTORIA FACING TRANSPORT CRISIS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Victoria might be faced with, a grave transport crisis at the week-end, the Premier (Mr. T. T. Hollway) said in a ...

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  10. LABOUR MOVE TO INCREASE CHILD ENDOWMENT RATE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Labour Opposition would move an amendment to increase the proposed child endowment of 5- to 10-, the Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Senator McKenna) told the Senate ...

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  11. APRIL 3 NOW CLOSING DATE FOR NOMINATIONS

    The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) announced yesterday that the date for the closing of nominations, March 31, as ...

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  12. SCHOOL HOLIDAY TO-DAY

    The secretary of the Darling Downs Teachers' Association (Mr. H. Eiworthy) reported last night that the ...

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  13. ALL EVIDENCE HEARD IN GRAFT CHARGES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Royal Commission inquiring into graft charges finished taking evidence to-day, and ...

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  14. VICTORIA LIFTS PRICE CONTROLS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The State Government to-day ratified the decisions of the recent Prices Ministers' ...

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  15. REMANDED FOR SENTENCE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- David Daybell (30), labourer, and Reginald Walter Borchert (26), warder, who had each ...

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  16. UNION OFFICIAL WINS N.S.W. BY-ELECTION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Mr. James Norman Thorn to-day won the Legislative Council by-election caused by the ...

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  17. COMMANDOS MAY BE SENT TO MALAYA TO HALT REDS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Commonwealth Government would closely consider a suggestion that Australian commando units be ...

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  20. HALT TO DEMOLITION WORK ON GOERING PLANT

    BERLIN, Wednesday.--British demolition teams and 600 German police left the Hermann Goering armament plant ...

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    A Picture of Equestrienne Grace.--Miss Nell Corbett on her champion hack, Tebroc. Tebroc was adjudged the champion hack of the Show. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. MAN AND WOMAN CHARGED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A man and a woman who were charged in the Central Court to-day with using an illegal ...

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  23. MAN KILLED WHEN RAIL TRICYCLE STRUCK BY TRAIN

    GYMPIE, Wednesday. -- Charles Gray (35), a railway fettler, was fatally injured when the rail tricycle he was ...

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