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  3. POLICE GRAPPLE WITH MAN ON TOWER

    CAIRNS, Thursday.-- While a large crowd gathered in horrified silence around a 110 feet high water tower in the centre ...

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  4. IMPROVEMENTS FOR 1951 SHOW

    These two buildings have been added to the assets of the Royal Agricultural Society. Each is 80 feet by 36 feet. One will house the food and cookery exhibits, and the other the needle and fancywork, at this year's Toowoomba Show. Both buildings, which were formerly at the R.A.A.F. Station at Harristown, were purchased by the society. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Society Prepares for Its Best and Biggest Show

    Although Toowoomba's Royal Agricultural Society Show does not begin until April 14, the grounds scene is already one of industry and enterprise in preparation for the big annual event. Scores of workmen, including ...

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  6. AUSTRALIANS NAMED FOR DECORATIONS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- The Minister for the- Army and Navy (Mr. Francis) said tonight that several ...

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  7. LABOUR TEAM FOR SENATE ELECTION

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Australian Labour Party will run a team of six candidates for the Senate election ...

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  8. Allied Offensive Meets Stiffening Resistance

    TOKIO, Thursday. -- British and American troops launched a new offensive east of Seoul a few hours before Peking's rejection of General MacArthur's offer to talk peace. The Allies in this sector on the west-central ...

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  9. BARONET MAY BUY BIG CATTLE PROPERTY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The baronet, Sir Rupert Clarke (32), will tomorrow inspect Marlborough cattle property, about ...

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  10. INVESTIGATION INTO OLD-AGE PROBLEM

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Melbourne is going to the root of its old-age problem. A Citizens' Committee, ...

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  11. REHABILITATION OF INVALID PENSIONERS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Taxpayers have been saved about £1,500,000 and the Queensland labour market ...

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  12. MR. J. T. LANG TO BE SENATE CANDIDATE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- A former Member of Parliament, Mr. J. T. Lang, announced tonight that he would nominate ...

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  13. EXPERT BELIEVES SOVIET HAS ATOM BOMB STOCKS

    ATHENS, Thursday. -- Dr. Harold C. Urey, Nobel Prize winning American physicist, who helped to develop the atom ...

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  14. RUSSIAN CONCESSION TO WESTERN DEPUTIES

    PARIS. Thursday. -- M. Gromyko (Russia) in making a major concession to the Western Foreign Ministers' ...

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  15. SYDNEY NEWSAGENTS RETURN TO NORMAL TRADING

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- Normal supplies of afternoon newspapers have been available in Sydney and suburbs ...

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  16. UNFAIR TREATMENT OF WATERSIDERS CLAIMED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- Compared with other employees, waterside workers had been treated unfairly by Mr. ...

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  17. AGED INDIAN WOUNDED BY SHOT AT BANGALOW

    LISMORE, Thursday.-- A 63- years- old Indian was shot and wounded on his farm near Bangalow early this morning. The ...

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  18. NEW FEEDER AIR ROUTES TO NORTH QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- New "feeder" air routes to North Queensland towns would shortly be pioneered by ...

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  19. FRANCE'S PRESIDENT VISITING U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Thursday. -- M. Vincent Auriol arrived in New York yesterday on the first American visit ever made by a ...

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  20. REDUCTION IN QUEENSLAND COAL PRICES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Reductions in Queensland coal prices today are unlikely to lead to lower electricity charges. ...

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  21. MINERS' OFFICIAL ATTACKS UNION

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The Miners' Federation should take more effective steps to curtail petty stoppages in the ...

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  22. MENZIES ATTACKS POINTS IN LABOUR POLICY SPEECH

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- Mr. Chifley and his party appeared to be completely unaware of the gravity of the international situation, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said tonight. He was criticising the election policy ...

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  23. N.Z. UNIONISTS VOTING ON STRIKE QUESTION

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.-- The decisions of big unions on their attitude to the water- front crisis are eagerly awaited ...

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  24. STORY OF MINERAL WEALTH PROVED A MYTH

    COEN, Thursday.-- Two adventurous airmen have shown the way to a discovery that a 50-year-old story of untold ...

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  27. TAILORESS'S EVIDENCE IN JENYNS CASE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A woman witness in the Jenyns case today said that she once saw Mis. S. A. Jenyns "doing ...

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  28. Britain Denies Reports of Plan to End Partition of Ireland

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The British Government yesterday denied reports circulated overseas by an American Newsagency that Britain was considering a plan to end the partition of Ireland. The reports stated that ...

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  29. JOCKEY TO APPEAL AGAINST HIS SUSPENSION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Notice of appeal by jockey W. Williamson against his suspension for two months for ...

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  30. EGG SHORTAGE LIKELY WITH EXPORT TO SOUTH

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- An immediate shortage of eggs in Brisbane is likely to follow the resumed export of eggs to ...

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  31. NEW LEGISLATION ON RENT- PEGGING LAWS?

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Legislation giving relief to small property owners who are affected by Queensland's ...

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  32. SORGHUM EXPERIMENTS BY FORMER TOOWOOMBA MAN

    DARWIN, Thursday. -- in spite of two failures, an agricultural pioneer, Bill Alexander. intends to "try again" ...

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