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  4. "POLITICAL STRIKES FROWNED UPON"

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--"We frown on political strikes. We do not allow ourselves to be dragged at the heels of some ...

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    Presentation and farewell to the Stipendiary Magistrate, Mr. A. E. George, who has been transferred to Brisbane. It was also a welcome to the new Stipendiary Magistrate (Mr. D. J. Kearney). The presentation was given in the Court House before the staff of the Toowoomba office of the Clerk of Petty Sessions and 'senior officers of the Police Force. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TASMANIAN LABOUR DEFEAT IMMINENT

    HOBART, Sunday.--With the defeat of the Labour Government certain when Parliament meets on March 21, the Liberal ...

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  7. PETROL RATIONING EXPECTED TO BE LIFTED ON THURSDAY

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The Federal Government will, liff petrol rationing on Thursday if present plans are not changed in the meantime. This was staled to-nigh by a high executive of a leading Australian petrol ...

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    Some or the members or the Amalgamated Road Transport Union of Austraim present, at the annual reunion held in the Memorial Hall on Saturday night Front .(left.to .right) Mr. R. Jensen (president of the Board of Control), Mr. B. V. Hough (general secretary), Mr. D. Buchanan (president of the Toowoomba sub-committee), Mr. J. McGaw ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TOKIO'S VAGRANTS FLEE FROM POLICE CLEAN-UP

    TOKIO, Sunday (A.A.P. Reuter).--Hundreds of vagrants of Tokio's slum districts. Asakusa and Ueno, fled madly ...

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  10. EVATT CRITICAL OF NEW HEALTH SCHEME

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- Under the tactics adopted by the Menzies Government, Australia would sec the ...

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  11. U K. ELECTION FEVER FOLLOWS DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Within a few hours of his Majesty's sixth dissolution of Parliament, the country yesterday found itself caught in a tidal wave of propaganda, with a total of about 6000 rallies of all ...

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  12. SCIENTISTS URGE U S. NOT TO USE HYDROGEN BOMB

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--Twelve high American scientists yesterday urged the United Stales to declare thai if would not use the hydrogen bomb. The first group, headed by Dr. Hans Bethe, who was one of the leading ...

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  13. RECOMMENDATION FOR TAX REVIEW

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The appointment of an expert committee to review all aspects of taxation in ...

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  14. DIED AFTER MISTAKING WEED KILLER FOR WINE

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Parramatts. police are investigating the death in the Parramatta Hospital last Friday of Austin ...

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  15. DUGAN KNEW WHERE SON AND MEARS WERE HIDING

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Richard Dugan, father of the escaped bandit, Darcy Dugan, admitted to-day for ...

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  16. CHURCH LEADERS CONDEMN ROLLING STRIKES PLAN

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Queensland church leaders to-night condemned the rolling strikes planned by ...

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  17. "MORE FRENCHMEN DRINKING THEMSELVES TO DEATH"

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters correspondent in Paris says the French Health Ministry said yesterday that more and ...

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  18. LEWIS EVASIVE ON TRUCE MOVE IN COAL DISPUTE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- John L. Lewis failed yesterday to give President Truman a clear answer on the President's ...

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  19. MINISTER IMPRESSED WITH MT. ISA MINES

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday. -- "I have not-yet been advised of the results of tests of [?] coal in Victoria," said the ...

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  20. WOMAN AND SON KILLED IN CLIFF FALL

    BRISBANE; Sunday.-- A young married woman and her 10-months-old son were killed when they fell over a 100-foot ...

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  21. "Parliamentary Crisis Certain Within 18 Months": Calwell

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- A crisis was bound fo come in the Australian Parliament within 18 months, the former Minister for Immigration (Mr. A. Calwell) said in a broadcast address to-day. Mr. Calwell said there ...

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  22. WEATHER FORECASTS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The following are the forecasts for the next 24 hours-- Metropolitan: Fine. cloudy at ...

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  23. CATHOLIC CHURCH LEADERS' LETTER ON MIGRATION

    BRISBANE. Sunday. -- Roman Catholic Church leaders to-day warned against calling the new migrants ...

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  24. U.S. PRAISE FOR AUSTRALIA'S DAVIS CUP TEAM

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- "Australia's chances of taking the trophy back to Melbourne must be considered bright. ...

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  25. WORK TO RESUME ON MACKAY WATERFRONT

    MACKAY, Sunday.--A pickup will be made for work on the Mackay waterfront, to begin at 10 a.m. to-morrow. Nine ...

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  26. END OF BLOCKADE OF BERLIN TRAFFIC

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Reuters correspondent in Berlin says the fortnight-old creeping blockade of Berlin ...

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  27. SURF CHAMPION CAPTAIN OF TEAM TO TOUR N.Z.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. --Australia's 21-year-old surf champion, Bob Johnson, was to-day chosen as captain of the ...

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  28. SLUMP IN EXPORT RABBIT MARKET PREDICTED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Victorian export rabbit tracers have predicted that the whole British market may dry up ...

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  31. RUSSIAN SHIP FIRED ON KOREAN GUNBOAT

    TOKIO, Sunday.--The South Korean Navy announced today that a Russian ship which fired on a South Korean ...

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  32. DEATH AFTER FALL FROM TOWER WAGGON

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A city transport department employee died to-day from injuries received in a fall from a tower ...

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  33. MIGRANTS' ROLE IN STATE FOREST WORK

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Migrants employed by the Forestry Service had helped to repair the wartime toll of State ...

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  34. UPROOTED TREE CUTS TELEPHONE LINES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Communications between three States were seriously disrupted to-day when a tree ...

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  35. DEATH OF FORMER GOVERNOR OF BANK OF ENGLAND

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The Governor of the Bank of England from 1920 to 1944 Lord Norman, died peacefully at his ...

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  36. SAILING CHAMPIONSHIP WON BY AUCKLAND

    AUCKLAND, Sunday,--Auckland has won the 18-foot sailing championship from Australia. J. Logan's Komutu won the ...

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    They look pleased, and so they should be. They arc the winners of. the Mercantile Relay conducted at the City Baths on Saturday afternoon. Left to right: Mr. P. Ashley, Miss P, McKenzie, Messrs. D.-Varney and C. Phillips, members of Varney's hairdressing team, holding the Mercantile Relay Shield. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. DECISION BY ITALY ON AFRICAN SOMALILAND

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Associated Press correspondent in Rome sayes that the Italian Chamber of Deputies has ...

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  39. BOY KILLED BY CAR

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.--A seven-year-old. boy was killed when he was knocked down by a car in Riversdale Road, ...

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  40. FRENCH CYCLING MARATHON

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Associated Press correspondent at Ghent says the Australians, Strom and Arnold, led the field ...

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