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  4. HEAVY CYCLONE DAMAGE FEARED

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Renewed gales, rough seas and flood rains to-night were closing in on Brisbane and the adjoining South Coast strip to the border. Late to-night a violent cyclone, centred approximately ...

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  5. Jubilee Procession Highlights .A.

    A prize-winning float was the entry of the Toowoomba Vigoro Association. On the float arc the vigoro carnival "Queen" and her attendants. Another colourful float was the Public Works Department's display. The department had not, until this year, entered a float in the Australia Day procession. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "Strong Reasons for Non- recognition of Chinese"

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- As far as the Australian Government was concerned, it had been abundantly clear that the question of recognition of Communist China would be considered from time to time. The ...

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  7. REDS MAY SLAM DOOR ON PEACE TALKS

    LAKE SUCCESS, Monday. --India has information that Communist China will "slam the door" on peace ...

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  8. STATE DIRECTOR OF ROYAL TOUR

    BRISBANE, Monday.-The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) to-night announced the appointment of the Secretary of the State ...

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  9. POWERFUL ASSAULT BY U N. FORCES

    TOKIO, Monday. -- United Nations forces have begun a powerful ground and air as- I sault around the west coast . ...

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  10. NO DECISION YET ON EISENHOWER'S DEPUTY

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- Field - Marshal Montgomery and General Alphonse Juin would be in General Eisenhower's command organisation, ...

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  11. ARCHBISHOP DUHIG STILL IN SERIOUS CONDITION

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane (Dr. Duhig) had a comfortable day.- He showed ...

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  12. BEVIN NOW MUCH BETTER

    LONDON, Monday. -- The Foreign Minister (Mr. Ernest Bevin), who is ill with pneumonia is much better. A ...

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  13. 'TRAGEDY IN WORKING CLASS MOVEMENT'

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The President of the Senate (Sena- . tor Gordon Brown) said to-day that the tragedy in the ...

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  14. REDS' ALLEGED HOLD OVER UNION HEADS

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Australian Communists had commenced their campaign to harass industry and sabotage ...

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  15. Bad Weather Mars Toowoomba's Australia Dav Celebrations

    Yesterday's Australia Day celebrations in Toowoomba, for which the Australia Day Jubilee Celebrations Committee had made extensive preparations, were unfortunately marred by unpleasant weather in the ...

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  16. TRIBUTE TO MISSIONARIES KILLED BY VOLCANO

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Church had lost the very cream of the Anglican missionary staff, the Rev. Mr. ...

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  17. LINDWALL AND LOXTON HISS MATCH THROUGH ILLNESS

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Test players Ray Lindwall and Sam Loxton missed to-day's Sheffield Shield match, ...

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  18. "COMPANIES ANXIOUS TO CLEAN UP WHARVES"

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The local Stevedoring Industry Board representative (Mr. W. Ball) had disciplined offending ...

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  19. R.A.F. SUNDERLAND OVERDUE

    TOKIO, Monday. --British and American aircraft are searching the sea off the east coast of Formosa for an R.A.F. ...

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  20. SKIFFS TITLE RACE OFF

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Five Maryborough 16-foot skiffs had to return home to-day without racing after the Sandgate ...

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  23. SPECTACULAR SYDNEY CELEBRATIONS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Most of Sydney turned out to-day and to-night to watch the Commonwealth Jubilee ...

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  24. AIR FORCE "ACE" KILLED ON TRAINING FLIGHT

    ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE (Maryland). Monday. -- Captain Don Gentile, Air Force "ace" in World War II, and an ...

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  25. MINERS TO DECIDE ON STOPPAGES TO-DAY

    . SYDNEY, Monday. -- The central council of the Miners' Federation will decide to-morrow on whether stoppages in ...

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  26. PLENTY OF INVENTIONS, BUT FEW PRACTICAL

    LONDON. -- Britain has plenty of inventions, but too many of them invent things for which there is no demand ...

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