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  3. Proposed U.S. Terms for Japanese Peace Treaty

    LOS ANGELES, Sunday. --President Truman's roving ambassador in the Pacific, Mr. John Foster Dulles, said in a speech last night he believed that his recent discussions in Australia would lead to Japan making an ...

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  4. TREATY IN OPERATION BEFORE NEXT YEAR?

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Japanese leaders, except the silent Communists, expressed delight to-day over features of the ...

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  5. Parties Will Make Record Bid for Queensland Vote

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- The Liberal, Country and Labour Party organisations have been geared to make their biggest bid in the history of Federal elections for the vital Queensland vote. In the first week of the four ...

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  6. RECORD NUMBER OF VOTERS IN STATE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Approximately 5700 officials will be engaged in Queensland for the Federal election on ...

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    The Mayor of Toowoomba (Dr. A. R. McGregor) accepting, on behalf of the City Council, a cheque for £2000 from the Carnival of Flowers committee. Present at the ceremony were.-- Front row (left to right): Alderman E. E. Gold (chairman), the Mayor, Alderman D. H. Stewart (Deputy-Mayor). Back row (left to right): Mr. E. C. Catto, Mr. G. J. Garrick (secretary), Alderman W. Jenkins, Mr. R. Swartz, M.P., Mr. Gordon Chalk, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "MISGUIDED CLAMOUR OVER CUBAN SUGAR AGREEMENT"

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The newspaper, "Sunday Observer," says that the clamour against Britain's impending agreement ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA FACING POTATO FAMINE

    IPSWICH, Sunday.-- From June to early spring this year there would be one of the worst potato famines ever ...

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  10. MACARTHUR'S KOREAN TRUCE PLAN HAS BACKING OF INDIA

    NEW YORK, Sunday.-- The Prime Minister of India (Mr. Nehru) said in an interview with a "New York Times" correspondent in New Delhi yesterday that he favoured a truce in Korea as had been suggested ...

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  11. ENGINEERS TO CONFER ON DEFENCE NEEDS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. The speeding up of vital developmental works to meet urgent defence needs will be the ...

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  12. VETERAN R.A.A.F. FLYERS HONOURED BY R.A.F.

    TOKIO, Sunday.-- No. 77 Squadron R.A.A.F.-- a veteran of nine months of air warfare in Korea-- to-day was awarded ...

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  13. FOUR KILLED IN N.S.W. COAST ROAD ACCIDENTS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Four persons died from injuries received in road accidents on Central Coast roads at the ...

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  14. MAN KILLED IN EARLY MORNING ACCIDENT

    BRISBANE, Sunday. --When the car in which he was a passenger crashed into the back of a stationary milk truck at ...

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  15. ARCHBISHOP ASKS ELECTORS "TO DO THE RIGHT THING"

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Electors should do the right thing for Australia by returning a Government that would ...

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  16. Production Drive Promised if Labour Wins, Chifley Claims

    SYDNEY, Sunday. --The Leader of the Australian Labour Party (Mr. Chifley) said to-day that the Australian Council of Trade Unions and the Australian Workers' Union had both promised to make an all-out drive ...

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  17. TAXI DRIVER'S DEATH TO BE INVESTIGATED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- A postmortem examination is to be held to determine the cause of the death of a taxi driver this ...

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  18. Serious Breach Between Britain and America Over Tariff Levies

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Last minute efforts were made by Britain and America yesterday to heal the breach which has developed between them at the Torquay Conference over tariff charges. British and ...

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  19. EDUCATIONAL AIM IN COUNTRY DISTRICTS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane (Archbishop Duhig), speaking at a ceremony in ...

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  20. TWO PROPOSALS TO REDUCE MOTOR CYCLE ACCIDENTS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Advice on two proposals to reduce motor cycle accidents is to be sought by the Minister for ...

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  21. TOURIST BUREAU BRANCH IN TOOWOOMBA

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- A new branch of the Queensland Tourist Bureau will be officially opened in ...

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  22. NEWSPAPERS HIT BY RISING COSTS

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Reuters correspondent in Stockholm says that Sweden will, quadruple the tax on ...

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  23. "MARSHALL PLAN SUCCESS DUE TO PEOPLE'S EFFORT"

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.-- The Marshall Plan had accomplished in three years "almost all that most of us ...

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  24. VAMPIRE JET MAY HAVE SET NEW SPEED RECORD

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Squadron-Leader E. Schaaf to-day flew a jet Vampire aircraft from Canberra to ...

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  25. HERBERT MORRISON'S AIM

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The Minister for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Herbert Morrison) said in his first foreign policy ...

    Article : 66 words
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  28. HEN EGGS 46 A DOZEN IN MELBOURNE TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- A record high price for hen eggs --46 a dozen-- will be charged in Melbourne to-morrow. This ...

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    Officials, guests and committee at the Glennie Old Girls' Association annual dinner held at the Glennie Memorial School on Saturday. Seated (left to right): Miss Helene Bodkin (honorary secretary), Mrs. F. G. Crook-King (president), Senator Annabelle Rankin (guest speaker), Miss Gwen Dowson (Principal of the Glennie School) and Miss Irene Savage (vice-president). Standing (left to right) : Misses Pam Collins ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. STATE FUNERAL

    CANBERRA, Sunday.-- Mr. Walter N. Marks, a former member of the House of Representatives, who died in Sydney ...

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