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    At the banquet held in Toowoomba during the seventy-fifth annual District Council meeting of the Independent Order of Rechabites (left to right): The District Chief Ruler (Bro. Arthur J. Byatt), Mrs. Byatt, the Chief Ruler .No. 3 Tent (Mr. H. R. Horan), and Miss V. Roberts. --Photo by S. Owen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ANCIENT WRITINGS I FOUND IN IRAQ

    PHILADELPHIA, Sunday.--Archaeologists digging among the ruins of the ancient civilisatlon in Iraq had uncovered ...

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  6. MOVE TO ALTER TERM "WHITE AUSTRALIA"

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- The president of the Australian Council of Trade unions (Mr. A. E. Monk) today tried to ...

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    At the opening of the debate at the sixteenth annual convention of the Association of Apex Clubs in the Memorial Hall on Saturday. Left to right: Messrs. T. Maguire (Immediate past president), Langdon Parsons (national president, of Glenelg, South Australia), J. Northey (national secretary-treasurer), T. Lumbewe (assistant secretary -treasurer). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MR. GAIR DENIES CLAIMS OF LABOUR RUSH TO SOCIALISM

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--If was a baseless and deliberate lie for Labour's opponents to create the impression that Queensland was in the midst of a headlong rush towards total socialism and destruction of private ...

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  9. Industrial Crisis Threatens Britain's National Economy

    LONDON, Sunday.--Britain's economy is imperilled by a great industrial crisis which may stop all the nation's industries, according to national newspapers yesterday morning, says the Associated Press. correspondent, All ...

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  10. MIGRANTS TO NUMBER 200,000 ANNUALLY

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- The stock of capital goods In Australia must be increased by about £1000 for every person ...

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  11. Death Roll Now Two as Record Victorian Floods Continue

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Victoria's flood death roll rose to-day to two when Eaglehawk police found the body of a 14 months old girl in Buglock Creek, near Bendigo. The girl, Rhonda Finch, was reported missing ...

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  12. MAN PLUGS HOLE IN LEVEE WITH BODY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A man prevented the Warren residential suburb of Ravenswood from being flooded early ...

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  13. CRITICISM OF OPENING SHOW ON GOOD FRIDAY

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- "We are living in a time when materialism has taken possession of the minds of many ...

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  14. BOY ELECTROCUTED WHILE MOWING LAWN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Brodie Middleton (15), of Torrington Road, Maroubra, was killed by electricity while mowing a ...

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  15. PLANS FOR HOSPITAL AT KILLARNEY

    KILLARNEY, Sunday.--The Killarney and District Memorial Hospital Committee has purchased a former hospital ...

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  16. IRRIGATION PLANS FOR EMERALD AREA

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Minister for Lands (Mr. Foley) said in Barcoldine to-day that a £7,000,000 irrigation development scheme ...

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  17. EARTH TREMOR FELT AT MACKAY

    MACKAY, Sunday.--An earth tremor, the first felt in Mackay for many years, alarmed Mackay residents about 6 o'clock on ...

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  18. DEATH OF FAMOUS BALLET DANCER NIJINSKY

    LONDON, Sunday.-- One of the greatest male dancers of all time, Vaslav Nijinsky, died in a London clinic ...

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  19. BABY'S SHORT, FATAL ILLNESS AT MILES

    MILES, Sunday. --A 21 months old baby, Stewart Winston Bromley, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Bromley, of Miles,died ...

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  20. FURTHER HEAVY RAIN IN NORTH OF STATE

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday. --Rain which commenced In Townsville on Friday fell more or less steadily until Saturday ...

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  21. "DELIBERATE DECEPTION" BY PREMIER CLAIMED

    MACKAY, Sunday. -- Mr.Hanlon's statement about the bulk of loan moneys being spent in North Queensland was a ...

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  22. SENATOR'S CHALLENGE ON "LIBEL" CHARGES

    NEW JERSEY, Sunday. --Senator Joseph McCarthy (Republican, Wisconsin) yesterday challenged Professor Owen ...

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  23. PILGRIMS THRONG VATICAN CITY FOR POPE'S AUDIENCE

    LONDON, Sunday.--Forty thousand pilgrims from many parts of the world thronged St. Peter's yesterday for the ...

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  24. COMMUNISTS MAY INVADE FORMOSA NEXT MONTH

    HONG KONG, Sunday.--Chinese Communists are planning to invade Formosa, principal Nationalist stronghold, during May, according ...

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  25. BUNDABERG BAND CARNIVAL AWARDS

    BUNDABERG, Sunday.--The band contest was continued this afternoon at the Bundaberg Show Grounds in the ...

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  26. HELICOPTER SOUGHT FOR NORTH IN WET SEASON

    BOWEN, Sunday. --The North Queensland. conference of the Returned Servicemen's League to-day decided to ask the State ...

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  27. SURF CHAMPIONSHIPS AT COOLANGATTA

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Queensland put up its best performance in the national surf championships at Greenmount beach to-day ...

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  28. NEXT STATE EISTEDDFOD TO BE HELD AT GYMPIE

    IPSWICH, Sunday. -- Next year's Queensland eisteddfod will be held at Gympie, and arrangements are well in hand ...

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  29. PILLION RIDER DIES IN MOTOR CYCLE ACCIDENT

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Elmer Paul Feeney (16), of Buranda, received fatal injuries on Saturday when a collision occurred ...

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  32. SURFER COLLAPSES FROM BLUE BOTTLE STINGS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. --Brian Whiting (22), of Torquay Club, Victoria, collapsed from blue bottle stings 200 yards out from ...

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  33. TOOWOOMBA SINGER WINS EISTEDDFOD SACRED SOLO

    IPSWICH, Sunday.--At the conclusion of the Queensland Eisteddfod to-night, Mr. Llndley Evans (Sydney), one of the ...

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    Tennis players, guests and officials who attended the tennis dance In Toowoomba on Saturday night: Front (left to right): Mrs. Mills (Ipswich), Mr. J. Pyle (Brisbane), Mrs. Duncan Thompson, Mr. W. John (secretary of the Greater Brisbane Association), Miss D. Whittington. Miss M. Laracy. Back row: Mr. V. Kelly, Miss Jill Ritchie, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. DEATH OF WOMAN WHO SLEPT FOR 34 YEARS

    LONDON, Sunday.--Stockholm radio reported the death yesterday of Miss Carolina Karlsen (88), who ...

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  36. CHINCHILLA DEFEATS MILES AT RUGBY LEAGUE

    MILES. Sunday.--In the second inter-clty Rugby League match between Miles and Chinchilla, Miles was defeated by 15 points ...

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