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    With a swooping shot, Laurie Telford, of the Allora team (right), sends the ball hurtling towards the goal as he passes "Cawsey" Cook (Pilton) in one of the polo matches being played at Clifford Park. A few seconds after this photograph was taken, the ball was between the goal posts. Allora lost to Pilton by seven goals to six. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FIRE RISK MAY BRING DRASTIC MEASURES

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Because Queensland pastures are facing such an unprecedented fire risk, the ...

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  6. STATES AGREE TO LARGE CUTS IN LOAN WORKS PROGRAMMES

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Australian Loan Council to-day approved a total borrowing programme for State Governmental works and the Commonwealth-State housing agreement of £225,287,000 for the current financial year. This represents a cut of 25 per cent. on loan programmes originally submitted to the ...

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  7. SHARP RETAIL BUTTER PRICE INCREASE PROBABLE SOON

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) told the Premiers' conference to-day that the Commonwealth was agreeable to the proposed new formula to break the deadlock on butter prices. The new plan, to which three States already have agreed, probably will result in a new retail buffer price of 31½ per ...

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  8. BREAD TO COST MORE FROM MONDAY NEXT

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Bread will cost a farthing more for a standard 2lb. loaf on Monday. Announcing the increase ...

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  9. Reds May Modify Stand on Buffer Zone Issue

    TOKIO, Friday.--The Australian Associated Press says that a Peking radio report of yesterday's Kaesong meetings appeared to indicate a slight possibility that the Communists would modify their stand for the 38th ...

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  10. SEARCH NARROWS FOR GAOL ESCAPEES

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday. --The search for the two escapees from the Rockhampton gaol, Maxwell George ...

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  11. UNION DECIDES ON ACTION IN WILLEROO DISPUTE

    IPSWICH, Friday.--The district executive of the Queensland Colliery Employees' Union has asked members for power to ...

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  12. DAIRY ORGANISATIONS TO APPEAL AGAINST AWARD

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Two dairying organisations have decided to appeal against the 40-hour week award for the ...

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  13. ASYLUM DAMAGED IN SPECTACULAR FIRE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Groping through smoke, firemen and warders led 300 patients to safety to-day as a fire ...

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  14. UNION SEEKS AWARD FOR RURAL WORKERS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Australian Workers' Union intends to make a claim for a rural workers' award for ...

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  15. VALUE OF IRRIGATION TO STATE STRESSED

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- About 2,000,000 acres could be developed by irrigation in Queensland, the Assistant ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND TROOPS LANDED IN DARWIN

    DARWIN, Friday. -- The disembarkation of 575 New Zealand troops, who were shipwrecked on Wednesday while ...

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  17. POLICE OFFICES LOSES APPEAL ON PROMOTION

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Detective-sergeant Bernard McNicoll to-day lost his appeal against the promotion of ...

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  18. INFLATION OGRE IN NORTH AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Friday. -- The cost of living, and its threat of going still higher are ogres that are frightening 154,000,000 ...

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  19. DANGER OF RE-ARMING JAPAN EMPHASISED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A rearmed Japan, would become a menace to the Far East in time, Lieutenant-General ...

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  20. DR. EVATT SAYS REFERENDUM PROPOSALS ARE UNNECESSARY, UNJUST, TOTALITARIAN

    CAIRNS, Friday.--"Labour is utterly apposed to Communism. Labour has taken the only effective action to ...

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  21. DEFICIT ALLEGED IN POLICE MESS FUNDS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Criminal Investigation Branch company squad detectives are investigating claims of a deficit in mess funds ...

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  22. BLACKLEG VACCINE ARRIVES FROM U.S.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Of the American blackleg antibody being flown as an emergency measure to Australia. ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY LEASES OLD MINE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Queensland University has obtained from the Brisbane City Council the lease of a mining area and old ...

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  24. SURGEONS REVIVE WOMAN AFTER HEART STOPPAGE

    GREENSBORO (North Carolina), Friday.--Two surgeons snatched a 60-year-old woman from death yesterday ...

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  25. UNIFORM SALE PRICE FOR IMPORTED AND LOCAL BUILDING MATERIALS URGED

    CANBERRA, Friday.--A uniform sale price for local and imported steel, iron and other vital building materials was urged by the Acting Queensland Premier (Mr. Gair) at the Premiers' Conference to-day. Mr. Gair said ...

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  26. ATOM BOMB PLANT COST

    KNOXVILLE (Tennessee), Friday.--A plant being built in South Carolina to produce materials for either atom or ...

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  29. COMMONWEALTH REJECTS STATES' PENSION PLAN

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- For the third consecutive year the Commonwealth Government to-day rejected an appeal by ...

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  30. POLIO CASES IN BRISBANE REACH RECORD FIGURE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Poliomyelitis cases in Brisbane for the last month totalled 60, which constituted a ...

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  31. MR. C. RUSSELL "EXPELLED FROM COUNTRY PARTY"

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Mr. Charles Russell, who contested the last Federal election as an Independent, said to-night ...

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  32. New Radio Station Opened

    GYMPIE, Friday -- Stating that it was the recognition of the deserving needs of country people that had sharpened his keenness to ...

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  33. ACTION URGED TO SECURE GERMAN MIGRANTS

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The president of the Returned Soldiers' League (Mr. G. Holland) said today that the best possible types of ...

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  34. Roma District Oil Leases

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Associated Oil Fields N.L.A. Company, to be incorporated in Victoria, is being formed to acquire the oil ...

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  35. EARTHQUAKE'S HEAVY TOLL

    ANKARA, Friday. -- Reuters correspondent reports that 74 people are dead and 160 seriously hurt following an ...

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  36. SOUTH KOREANS ASK U.S. TO PAY BILL PROMPTLY

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- The South Korean Government yesterday presented the United States with a ...

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  37. SUEZ CANAL BLOCKADE DEBATED BY U.N.

    NEW YORK, Friday. -- The United Nations Security Council yesterday debated a resolution calling on Egypt to remove the ...

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  38. "FASTER THAN SOUND" JET FLIGHT CLAIMED

    LONDON, Friday. -- The "Daily Express" said to-day that a British pilot has flown faster than sound in an ...

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    A demonstration of the Bristol Sycamore Mark 10 helicopter for the evacuation of casualties from an advanced dressing station was held in England recently. The photograph shows "casualties" being placed into the new helicopter. The blister (on the ground at left) is ready to be clipped on as soon as the patients are in. The blister enables stretchers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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