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  4. OVERSEAS TRIP BY STATE ENGINEER

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Mr. J. A. Holt, who is chief engineer of the Department of the Co-ordinator-General of ...

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  5. SEVERE DROUGHT IN PARTS OF STATE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The worst drought areas in Queensland were those in a great arc between ...

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  6. "NEW" PEACE OFFER BY SOVIET UNION

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--United Nations diplomats are closely studying the "new" Soviet peace bid made yesterday by the President of the Soviet Union Presidium (M, Nikolai Shvernik), but generally they concede ...

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  7. General Ridgway Agrees to Resume Truce Talks

    TOKIO, Tuesday.--The United Nations Supreme Commander (General Ridgway) agreed to-day to resume the Korean truce talks, but he warned the Communists- that he would break oft the talks again if their troops ...

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  8. "FREE NATIONS LOOK TO WEST FOR LEAD"

    DENVER, Tuesday. -- Mr. Anthony Eden, a former British Foreign Secretary, said last night that the free ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. The Epitome of Social Ser vice

    Every Tuesday at the Toowoomba General Hospital this simple drama is enacted, when a number of people attend at the blood bank to give their life fluid to aid someone unknown to them, and living, perhaps, hundreds of miles away. The blood bank is organised by the Toowoomba branch of the Red Cross Society, which enrolls donors and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FILIPINO PROTEST ON KOREAN BRAWL

    TOKIO, Tuesday.--A Filipino major claimed yesterday that British soldiers were responsible for a gun battle in a ...

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  11. PROSECUTIONS FOR ALLEGED TRUANCY?

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Prosecutions alleging truancy are under way in the Abercorn State School dispute. ...

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  12. "MAY HAVE TO SUBSIDISE EGG PRODUCTION"

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The Commonwealth Government would soon have to consider subsidising eggs if it wanted to keep Australia ...

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  13. STATE LABOUR URGES "NO" VOTE IN REFERENDUM

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A "No" vote will be urged by Labour Party members in Queensland in next month's ...

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  14. WOMEN INJURED AS BULLOCK LANDS AMONG SPECTATORS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A frightened bullock being used in a camp draft hurdled a five feet fence bordering the Exhibition ...

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  15. "MINERS REQUESTED PNEUMATIC PICKS"

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- It must be remembered that pneumatic picks were originally introduced at the request ...

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  16. WARNING ON MAKING HEAVY WOOL PRICE CONCESSIONS

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--Australia could not afford to make heavy wool price concessions to overseas countries, the Vice-Chancellor of the National University (Professor Sir Douglas Copland) said to-night. ...

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  17. DARING SAVE IN TROTTING MISHAP

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The presence of mind of a driver in a trotting event at the Show to-day probably saved a fellow competitor ...

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  18. FLOOD DANGER TO N.S.W. TOWN HAS NOW PASSED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Flood waters from the Lachlan River are surging past Forbes to Bedgerabong, a small town ...

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  19. "CHURCHILL OUT OF DATE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS"

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Herbert Morrison) asserted yesterday that the Leader of the ...

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  20. PRICE FREEZE AFFECTING NEW SOUTH WALES TRADE?

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Businessmen, retailers and manufacturers said to-night that because of the price freeze, goods, ...

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  21. DEWEY TO ARRIVE IN BRISBANE TO-NIGHT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Governor of New York State (Mr. Thomas E. Dewey) will arrive in Brisbane by a special ...

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  22. INCREASED BUTTER PRICE PLANS STIIL "UP IN AIR"

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Commonwealth plans for increasing the butter price by 1 a lb. are still "up in the ...

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  23. NEW DEFENCE PLANS TO RALLY VIETNAMESE

    SAIGON. -- Compulsion is being attempted "where persuasion failed in Vietnam to rally unco-operative sections of the population for ...

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  24. R.A.A.F. HELICOPTER TO LAND AT SHOW

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--People at the Show on Thursday will see the State's first helicopter land in the arena. The pilot (Flying Officer R. ...

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  25. KING'S SUITE WILL USE FIFTY CARS ON TOUR

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- About 50 cars will be used by the King's suite during the Royal tour of Australia next ...

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  26. INDONESIA'S REQUESTS ON JAPANESE TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- Indonesia has asked the United States to permit Communist China to sign the Japanese ...

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  27. 'Bus in Collision

    WARWICK, Tuesday. -- Damage estimated at £100 was caused to an almost new 33 passenger 'bus,, owned by Mr. A. T. Grimley, when ...

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  28. WOOL REFERENDUM

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The Wool Stabilisation Referendum Committee to-day urged growers to vote "no" at the current ...

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  29. PHILIPPINES ENVOY TD VISIT QUEENSLAND

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. -- Judge Roberto Regal, the Philippines Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. will fly to ...

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  30. BLACK-OUT CONTINUES

    COLLINSVILLE, Tuesday. -- The strike by the engine drivers in the State coal mine has resulted in an electricity black-out in the town. ...

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  31. MORE ITALIAN MIGRANTS EXPECTED HERE SOON

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Three hundred new Italian migrants are expected in Queensland in three months' time. They will bring the ...

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  32. INTAKE OF TRAINEES FOR ARMY WAS SUCCESS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--An Australia-wide survey has disclosed that the first intake of 9024 National Service Army ...

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  33. FLIGHT FROM U.S. TO SICK BROTHER

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Mrs. Charles Charlston, of Houston (Texas) is making a 6000 mile air dash from America to ...

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  34. FIERCE WOMMIN BAY FIRE

    MURWILLUMBAH. Tuesday. -- Firemen and residents fought for three hours this afternoon to control a fire raging on a mile front ...

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  35. BRITISH OIL MISSION LEADER AT ABADAN

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Reuters correspondent in Abadan says that Mr. Richard Stokes, the British Minister for Raw ...

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  38. Morrison Blamed for Widening Gap in Anglo-Egyptian Talks

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Reuters correspondent in Cairo reported to-day that the Egyptian Foreign Miniser (Salah El Din Pasha) told Parliament last night that the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Herbert Morrison) has closed ...

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  39. BRISBANE DOCTOR FOUND DEAD NEAR SURGERY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. --The Government Medical Officer for the past 20 years (Dr. Gavin Cameron) was found dead near ...

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  40. Richmond Properly Sold

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Compton Downs, a 43.000 acre property in the Richmond district, was sold to-day for an undisclosed price. ...

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    Mr. R. W. Swartz, M.P., gave a short, encouraging address to a group of National Service trainees at the Harristown R.A.A.F. depot on Monday. In their second week of training, these 35 lads, all from the Toowoomba district, were having their first day of musketry drill. --Photo by F. G. Crook-King. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  42. COMPULSORY LOANS AS INFLATION COUNTER?

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The introduction of compulsory loans for commercial and industrial undertakings as an ...

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  43. SURFACE CRAFT TO POLICE NORTHERN WATERS

    CANBERRA. Tuesday. -- The Australian Government will maintain a permanent surface patrol craft to police ...

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