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    The Minister for Transport (Mr. Duggan) speaking at the official opening of the Toowoomba branch of the Queensland Government Tourist Bureau. Other speakers were the Mayor (Dr. A. R. McGregor, on left), and the Director of the Queensland Government Tourist Bureau (Mr. Edgar Ferguson). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Recipients of Certificates of Merit at the R.S.S.A.I.L.A. banquet in the Memorial Hall on Saturday night. Left to right: Bruce Maughan, of Warwick (Educational Bursary Certificate of Merit), Mrs. J. Falconer (R.S.L. Certificate of Merit and Gold Badge), Helen Wood, of Cambooya (Special Award Bursary Certificate of Merit). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GROWERS TO DISCUSS SUGAR PRICE RISE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The annual conference of the Australian Sugar Producers' Association, opening in Brisbane to-morrow, will have as ...

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  7. INFANT LOSES LIFE IN DISUSED WELL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A girl aged two and a half years was drowned when she fell into a disused and concealed ...

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  8. Mr. Menzies: Government Members 'In Good Heart'

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Election interest is as great as in 1949 in Queensland, and all Government candidates are "in good heart." This is the impression of the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) after a week's ...

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  9. POLITICAL LEADERS "ON THEIR TOES"

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The leaders of the three main political parties were in Sydney yesterday, but the Leader of the Country Party (Mr. ...

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  10. Daring Commando Raid Near Russian Border

    TOKIO, Sunday. -- British Commandos stormed ashore at Songjin, on the east coast of Korea, yesterday, only 100 miles from the Russian border. The Commandos blew up 100 yards of railway track and ...

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  11. RED VESSEL "SEIZED" AT HONG KONG

    HONG KONG, Sunday. -- The Hong Kong Government yesterday requisitioned the ship Yunghao, a large tanker ...

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  12. "Silence MacArtlwr" Cry Becoming Louder Daily

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--President Truman conferred with the Secretary of Defence (General Marshall) and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (General Omar Bradley) yesterday as pressure built up ...

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  13. CO-OPERATIVE SYSTEM IN RETAIL TRADE SOUGHT

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The establishment of the cooperative system in the retail trade to distribute all ...

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  14. "STATES CLAMOURING FOR PEGGING OF PRICES"

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- States which previously had decontrolled many goods were now clamouring to have ...

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  15. COSTS OF HOME BUILDING RISEN ALARMINGLY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Brisbane's house building costs rose by 50 per cent, between March. 1947. and December, ...

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  16. R.A.A.F. TO PROVIDE 'PLANE FOR ROYAL VISIT

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The "Evening Standard" stated yesterday that the Queen and Princess Margaret may make ...

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  17. SEVERE TEST FOR BENNETT IN TO-NIGHT'S BOUT

    SYDNEY. Sunday.--The bantamweight champion, Elley Bennet believes that his heavy punching Will wear down the featherweignt ...

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  18. SCHOLARSHIP CONDITIONS NOW BEING REVIEWED

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Director-General of Education (Mr. L. D. Edwards) said to-night that conditions of the State ...

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  19. "MELBOURNE'S JOB TO GET GAMES GOING"

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Melbourne Had the Olympic Games and if was Melbourne's job to get them going. the secretary of the ...

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  20. FRENCH REPORT CHINESE ATTACKING IN TONKING

    SAIGON, Sunday. -- French sources said yesterday that a battalior of Chinese troops had crossed the Yunan border into ...

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  21. LABOUR ELECTION SIGNS AT BULIMBA TORN DOWN

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Ten Labour calico signs for the Bulimba by-election had been torn down, Mr. R. J. Gardner ...

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  22. ATTACK ON SLOW TURN-ROUND OF SHIPPING

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The "Sunday Dispatch" shipping writer states that the shipping chaos on the Australian and ...

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  23. GOOD PRICE ASSURED COTTON GROWERS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- "The world cotton shortage is so acute and the present rate of consumption so high that ...

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  25. "Increased Production Solution to Over-employment Problem"

    BRISBANE, Sunday--Increased production only could solve Australia's problem of over-employment, stated two employers' leaders to-night. They were commenting on a statement by the Director of the ...

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  27. 'PLANE WRECKAGE FOUND IN RUGGED MOUNTAINS

    SANTA BARBARA (California',. Sunday. -- The wreckage of a South-West Airways DC3 'plane which ...

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  28. REFERENDUM URGED OVER CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Anglican Primate and Archbishop of Sydney (Dr. H. W. K. Mowll) has urged that the proposal to establish a ...

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  29. Startling Number of Flat and House Hunters in Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--At least 3000 people are on waiting lists for rented flats and houses in Brisbane. This was shown by a survey to-night. City real estate agents said waiting lists for all types of accommodation ...

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    Alderman E. A. Cohoc (right) officially opening the Newtown | Methodist Church Rainbow Fete on Saturday. He was introduced by the president of the Methodist Circuit (the Rev. J. Tainton, on left). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. WATCHMAN'S ABSENCE CUE FOR MELBOURNE ROBBERY

    MELBOURNE. Sunday. -- Suit lengths worth more than £1000 were stolen from a lock-up tailor's, shop in Horsham last night while ...

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  32. MILK USED TO FIGHT FIRE IN CABIN OF TRUCK

    MELBOURNE. Sunday. -- Milk was used to put out a fire in the cabin of a milk transport at Craigieburn. Victoria, last night. ...

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