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    Mr. G. Van_Enst, who recently arrived from Holland was given a welcome party by his English friends. Air. and Mrs. D. J. Bruce, at Picnic Point Kiosk. Front (left to right): Airs. L. B. Brake, Mrs. Bruce, Air. Van Enst, Mr. Bruce, Airs. C. Done. Back: Mr. J. C. Mann, Mrs. Mann, Messrs. C. Done and G. Done. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CHURCHMEN CONDEMN SUNDAY RALLIES

    BRISBANE. Sunday.-- Queensland Church leaders to night condemned trade union rallies staged on Sundays. The ...

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  6. UNIONS DEMONSTRATE ON CLAIM FOR £10 BASIC WAGE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- leaders of the Right and Left wings of the trade union movement, at a meeting in the Sydney Domain to-day, called tor united industrial strength to back the unions' claim for a £10 a ...

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  7. CP. STORM OVER PARTY SELECTION

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- A storm has developed in Coun try Party circles over the se lection of a joint Liberal- ...

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    At the ceremony Yield on Saturday for the dedication of a flagstaff donated by the Too- woomba Sub-branch of the R.S.S.A.I.L.A. to St. James's Church of England. Front (left to right): .The Rev."H. E. Hunt (Rector, St. James's), Mr. R. W. Swartz, M.P., Mrs. Swartz, Mm. Hunt. Minn R. Davies (secretary. narlsh committee), Mr. A. Rose (Rector's Warden). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AUSTRALIAN BREAKS WORLD RECORDS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.-- The Australian swimming cham pion, John Marshall, of Mel bourne. broke throe world re- ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA GAINS OUTSTANDING SUCCESS AT EMPIRE GAMES

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.-- The 1950 Games are over, and Australia is the champion country.- With another magnificent run of successes yesterday in athletics and cycling. Australia finished the festival with a total ...

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  11. LEGION TO ASK FOR MIGRATION INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- The Australian. Legion of Ex-. Servicemen will, shortly ask the Federal Government to ...

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  12. MEDICAL PROFESSION AND

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- The General Secretary of the British Medical Association (Dr. John Hunter) to night described as "mere guesswork," reports on the medical profession's altitude to the Government's health ...

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  13. TAXATION INQUIRY COMMITTEE "ADEQUATE"

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Fad- den) said' to-day he was quite satisfied that the committee ...

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  14. FISHERMAN DROWNED WHEN BOAT CAPSIZES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- A man was drowned late this afternoon when the boat front which he was fishing, capsized ...

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  15. RIDER'S MACHINE INJURES MOTHER IN CYCLE CRASH

    SYDNEY,' Sunday.,-- Ten riders and five women spec tators were injured in a crash during a cycling race at Mc- ...

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  16. U.S. SYMPATHETIC TO ASIAN ALLIANCE

    BANGKOK. Sunday.-- The United States Ambassador-at- Large, Mr. Philip Jessud, told a Press conference yesterday ...

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  17. DETECTIVE MENACED BY HOSTILE CROWD

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- A hostile crowd surrounded De tective Currer, of the Homicide squad and forced him to re ...

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  18. POULTRY AND RABBIT EXPORT TRADE UNCERTAIN

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--"The future of Australia's export trade in frozen poultry and rabbits to the United Kingdom ...

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  19. AIRLINES SEEK ADVICE ON SUPPLIES OF FUEL

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Airline companies are await ing advice from the Federal Government whether any ad- ...

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  20. MORE AUSTRALIAN OIL REFINERIES SOUGHT

    CANBERRA, Sunday.-- The Commonwealth Government has asked United States oil comnanies to consider estab- ...

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  21. POLICE ARREST YOUTHS AT GUN-POINT IN SHOP

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Sydney police to-day arrested two youths at gun point in a Syd ney suburban shop. They went ...

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  22. EXPERIMENTS' IN TEA PLANTING IN. NEW GUINEA

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Tea- planting experiments at the Commonwealth Government's agricultural station at Aiyura, ...

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  25. "WORLD DESCENDING INTO FRIGHTFULNESS"

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- The Rev. Alan Walker said to-day that the Christian Church should make a passionate and ...

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  26. Daily Check on City's Weather

    Toowoomba has had its full share of rainy days and hot days this summer, all data concerning: which has been faithfully recorded, for use in the compilation of weather maps and in the furnishing of meteorological reports for aircraft. The upper photograph shows the chief observer. Mr. J. A. Robinson, taking note of the terrestrial, temperature. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. QUEENSLAND EXPECTS GOOD LAMBING SEASON

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Queensland pastoralists expect the best lambing season for several years. New lambs are ...

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