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    An afternoon tea party at Picnic Point included outstanding personalities in Mr. Frank Moraes, associate editor of the "Times of India," Mrs. Moraes, and their young son. in the photograph, which was taken outside the kiosk, are. -- Front (left to right): The Mayor (Dr. A. R. McGregor), little Miss McGregor. Master Dominie Moraes. Dr. Moraes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. COMMUNIST APPEAL FOR WORKERS' UNITY

    Sydney, Sunday. -- The Communist Party has appealed to the Australian Labour Party tor "complete unity of the ...

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  6. SUNDAY SPORT ISSUE MAY BE REVIVED

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Bundaberg's overwhelming poll yesterday in favour of Sunday snort Is expected to be ...

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    Presentation of a Certificate of Bursary from the 25th Battalion Association to Valmal Coates. The bursary Is offered to children of men who saw active service with the battalion. The photograph shows the president of the association (Major E. G. While) presenting the certificate to Valmal in the Memorial Hall. Left to right: Major White. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "WE ARE CARRYING ON," SAYS BRITAIN'S LABOUR LEADER

    LONDON, Sunday. -- "We are carrying on," staled the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) after a meeting of the Cabinet yesterday afternoon. He told reporters thai an official statement would be issued later. The Cabinet ...

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  9. THREAT OF COMPLETE TIE-UP ON BRISBANE WATERFRONT

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- No moderate move within the Waterside Workers' Federation to slop Brisbane's threatened waterfront hold-up to-morrow is likely. Union circles say the Communis! executive of the union has fhe ...

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  10. MELBOURNE MAY FACE TRAIN STOPPAGE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. --A deputation of railwaymen will ask the Victorian Railway Commissioners ...

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  11. STATE ELECTION CAMPAIGN OPENS ON FULL SCALE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- With an April election lipped, full-scale electioneering by candidates for the new State Parliament will begin to-morrow. All Stale Cabinet Minisiers will be scattered throughout Queensland ...

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  12. FORECAST FOR MORE FLOOD RAINS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The flood rains which deluged the south coastal district of Queensland over the ...

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  13. THEODORE RESIDENTS TO HAVE COMMUNAL HOTEL

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The townspeople of Theodore plan to run their only- hotel on a communal basis, and hope to ...

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  14. DRIVER CHARGED AFTER CYCLIST KILLED

    BUNDABERG, Sunday. -- William Cecil. Williams (51), married, an employee of the Bundaberg City ...

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  15. CLERGYMAN DENOUNCES GOLDEN CASKET

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Young- women would be better occupied following the noble vocation of nursing ...

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  16. WARNING ON S.P. BETTING IN PARLIAMENT HOUSE

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- The newly-elected Speaker of the House of Representatives (Mr. A. G. Cameron) ...

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  17. U.S. TOWN TERROR-STRICKEN WHEN LEOPARD ESCAPES

    OKLAHOMA CITY, Sunday. -- A 1751b. jungle- bred leopard is lose in this terror- stricken city to-day. It leaped ...

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  18. ELDERLY REFUGEES TO BE ADMITTED TO N.Z.

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The Associated Press correspondent in Geneva says New Zealand is to admit 1000 ...

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  19. STATE'S FIREMEN TO FORM NEW UNION

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Delegates representing 350 professional firemen throughout Queensland have decided to ...

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  20. DETECTIVES' 'NIGHT CLUB FIGHT WITH BANDITS

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- Three drug- crazed bandits and two detectives shot It out in a New York night club early this ...

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  21. DEATH OF NOTED OFFICER OF FIRST WORLD WAR

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The man who led the famous "March of the Warwick Thousand," Captain David J. ...

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  23. LABOUR "NOT BLUFFING" ON BANKING ACT

    CANBERRA, Sunday. --The Labour Party would refuse to allow' the Menzies Government's proposed amendment ...

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  24. MAN'S ORDEAL ON HIGH CLIFF LEDGE

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- An amateur photographer who became nervous and could not move was rescued by police ...

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  26. Opening Work in Tolly Falls Project Ready to Commence

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Preparatory work for ihe first stage of the £7,600,000 Tolly Falls hydro-elecfric project would begin'"almost immediately," the Co- ordina for General of Public Works (Mr. Kemp), said to-night. ...

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    Judeing A.J.S. bulls, 12 months and under 18 months, at the Clifton Show. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. AIR RAID CASUALTIES

    HONG KONG, Sunday. -- According to A.A.P.-Reuters the Nationalist air raid on Kongmoon, in Kwangtung ...

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