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  3. TOOWOOMBA PAYS HOMAGE TO MEMORY OF ANZAC

    Large crowds paid homage to the memory of the fallen of the two world wars--1914-18 and 1939-45 --at the thirty-fifth anniversary ceremonies commemorating Anzac Day af the Mothers' Memorial in ...

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  4. Impressive Anzac Day Ceremonies at Toowoomba and Drayton

    Servicemen and women who gave their lives in two world wars were mourned and honoured throughout the Darling Downs yesterday, 35 years after the landing of the original Anzacs at Gallipoli. The top photograph, a general view of the proceedings at the Show Grounds yesterday afternoon, shows the ceremony of "receiving the colours," carried out by members of the 25th Battalion (Darling Downs Regiment), with troops at "present arms." The typically Australian surroundings of the Drayton War Memorial (lower photograph) provided a fitting venue for Drayton residents who gathered yesterday to attend a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CONTROVERSY IN MALAYA OVER MACMAHON BALL'S STATEMENT

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.-- European and Asian opinion in Malaya was to-day sharply divided on a statement by Professor Macmahon Ball opposing the sending of Australian troops to aid in the anti-terrorist ...

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  6. REVOLUTION BY USE OF AUTOMATIC MACHINES

    CAMBRIDGE (Massachusetts), Tuesday. -- The United States was pictured by a famous mathematican as "on the ...

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  7. LORD MAYOR'S WARNING ON "DANGEROUS DOCTRINES"

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- "We must do everything humanly possible to prevent the infiltration into this country of ...

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  8. WORKERS ASKED TO DELAY STRIKE FOR TWO WEEKS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- The Government yesterday asked the Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen's Union to ...

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  9. Native Representatives Gather for South Pacific Conference

    SUVA, Tuesday. -- Declaring the South Pacific Conference open this morning, the Governor of Fiji (Sir Leslie Freeston) said the chosen spokesmen of 3,000,000 native people had come together for the ...

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  10. "FUNERAL MARCH" FOR COMMUNISTS

    WARWICK, Tuesday. -- The Federal Treasurer (Mr. A. W. Fadden), commenting to-day on the proposed Communist ...

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  11. ALERT FOR EARLY U.K. ELECTION?

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The political correspondent of the Labour Party's "Dally Herald" claimed yesterday that ...

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  12. "Most Amazing Dissipation of U.K. National Resources"

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Winston Churchill) said in the House of Commons yesterday that the Labour Government during the past five years had spent more than £19,000,000,000 ...

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  13. BEER OUTPUT EQUAL TO 18½ GALLONS PER HEAD

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday, -- Beer production in Australia for the 12 months to December, 1949, was equal to 18½ ...

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  14. CHILD DROWNED IN POOL

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- A three-year-old girl Was drowned in a swimming pool at the Halyyon Guest House, ...

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  15. ATOM STORE DESTROYED

    BERKELEY (California), Tuesday. -- F.B.I. agents are investigating the cause of a firs which destroyed the Atomlc ...

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  16. PRESIDENT TRUMAN OUTLINES U.S. LINE AGAINST COMMUNISM

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- President Truman yesterday outlined a three point programme by which he said the ...

    Article : 213 words
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  19. MR. ACHESOH'S WARNING TO COMMUNISTS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- The Secretary of State (Mr. Acheson) was "the high Government official" who on April ...

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    About 6000 spectators showed keen interest in the impressive Anzac parade at the Show Grounds yesterday afternoon. The photograph shows former members of the Senior Service leading almost 1000 returned men and women on to the Show Grounds at the commencement of the proceedings. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. AGONISING EXPERIENCE AFTER FALL FROM TREE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Eric Woodward (35), a Dayboro farmer, spent four hours in agony to-day with a badly ...

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  22. RECORD N.S.W. CITRUS CROP

    SYDNEY, Tuesday -- A record orange crop of 3,800,000 bushels is expected in New South Wales citrus areas this ...

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