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  4. DENTIST ON CHARGE 15 YEARS OLD

    Painless Challinor, otherwise known as Frederick Thomas Challinor (59, retired dentist) appeared in the Court of Petty ...

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    Some members of the official party at the annual banquet and presentation of prizes of the Darling Downs Rifle Club, Left to right: Mr. R. W. Swartz, M.P., Mrs. A. S. Perrin, Mr. A. S. Perrin (captain), Mrs. W. L. Hogarth, and Mr. W. L. Hogarth (retiring president) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Federal Move to Freeze Wages, Prices Likely

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Proposals for the voluntary freezing of wages and prices by agreement between employer and labour interests are expected to be submitted by the Commonwealth Government at Monday's ...

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  7. Further Progress Made in Korean Peace Talks

    TOKIO, Friday.--Agreement had been reached in principle on administrative and procedural matters designed to expedite the final achievement of a military armistice, at the Kaesong peace talks to-day, it was ...

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  8. U.S. WOOL PROJECT "VITAL TO DEFENCE"

    NEW YORK, Friday.--The United States Government's programme for the production of wool substitutes will ...

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  9. MOTOR INSURANCE RATES RAISED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Insurance premiums on private cars were increased by 25 per cent, to-day and all other motor ...

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  10. TALKS ON BUTTER AND CHEESE PRICES

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A special conference of State Prices Ministers will be held in Melbourne on Friday to consider ...

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  11. Commonwealth to Sell Entire A.W.A. Shares

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) announced to-day that the Commonwealth Government had decided to sell to the public the whole of its 51 per cent, share holding in Amalgamated ...

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  12. MINISTER DEFENDS RAIL SERVICES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The railways were able to carry goods at a more economic rate than the shipping interests ...

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  13. SPEED-UP OF LAND SETTLEMENT URGED

    MACKAY, Friday. -- Allegations that at the present rate of war service land settlement, young farmers would be too old to farm by ...

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  14. DR. EVATT TO OPEN LABOUR CAMPAIGN ON REFERENDUM

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Federal Labour Leader (Dr. Evatt) will officially open the party's Queensland campaign ...

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  15. RECORD FRUIT MARKETING TURNOVER FOR YEAR

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Committee of Direction of Fruit Marketing had a record turnover of over £5,000,000 for 1950-51. The ...

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  16. PROGRESS OF WORK AT ISLAND NAVAL BASE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--It would take two years to complete the Manus Island naval base at the present rate of work there, said ...

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  17. NEW STATE BASIC WAGE TO OPERATE NEXT WEEK!

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Industrial advocates stated to-day that they expected Queensland's new State basic wage to ...

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  18. EXPERT TO SALVAGE GOLD FROM SUNKEN AIRCRAFT

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A Brisbane salvage expert, Captain J. W. Herd, will supervise the recovery of the gold bullion worth £35,000 ...

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  19. THREAT OF GENERAL STRIKE BY COAL MINERS IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A coal miners' strike in Queensland may result following the Queensland Coal Owners' Association lodging an application with the Coal Reference Board seeking a reduction of 4d. per ...

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  20. Wheat Growers Seek Re-opening of Big Claim tor Compensation

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Australian wheat growers, in the High Court to-day, sought a re-opening of their claim for compensation from the Commonwealth over the wartime acquisition of their crops. The total amount of ...

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  21. TRAINEES CAN TRANSFER TO PERMANENT R.A.A.F.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Youths taken into the R.A.A.F. from next Monday under the national service training scheme ...

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  22. FOG EXPECTED TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Dense fog is likely over a large area of southern and central Queensland to-morrow morning. Fog this ...

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  23. Some Industries to Feel Pinch

    MACKAY, Friday. -- If Australia was to redistribute her resources to combat inflation, some industries would feel a heavy pinch in order that other more essential industries might be relieved from the ...

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  24. FIRST HELICOPTER FOR STATE ARRIVES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Queensland's first helicopter, worth £37,000, landed at Archerfield to-day. On the ...

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  25. GOVERNMENT RE-BUYS SERVICE GOODS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Government has bought back surplus service goods sold through the Disposals Commission. The ...

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  26. NEW POLIO CASES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Sixteen cases of poliomyelitis have been notified to the City Council this week There were four cases ...

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  27. New Jet Fighter

    LONDON, Friday.--The Royal Air Force is to be equipped with a new jet fighter, the Hawker F-1067, the first fighter powered ...

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  28. ISSUES Of SHARES AND DEBENTURES INCREASED

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Issues of shares and debentures had increased by £115,000,000 in the past year, compared with an increase of ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND HAS GAINED 28,000 MIGRANTS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Queensland has gained 16,000 British and 12,000 non-British migrants since July, 1947, according to ...

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  32. PAYMENT TO STATES FROM PETROL TAX

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- Customs and excise on petrol gave the States £13,500,000 for roads in the last financial year. ...

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  33. PLOT AGAINST SECURITY OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA REPORTED

    NEW YORK, Friday. -- The Communist Government of Czechoslovakia had apparently unearthed a widespread plot ...

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  34. AERIAL AID FOR SICK BULL

    CAIRNS, Friday. -- When a message was received on the Ambulance radio network at 1.30 p.m. to-day from Abington Downs, ...

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  35. ENGINEMEN TO REMAIN UNDER STATE AWARD

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- By a three to one majority, Queensland members of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Engine ...

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    A scene from "The Linden Tree," presented by the Toowoomba Repertory Society at the Town Hall last night. It is produced by Niree Moore. Front, left to right: Messrs. R. Griffiths (Alfred Lockhart), E. G. White (Professor Linden), D. Wadham (Rex Linden), Misses Nell Robinson (Isabel Linden), Suzanne Doyle (Diana Linden), Mrs. W. Turnbull (Marion de Saint Vaurv). Back, left to right: Mrs. S. McConnel (Mrs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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