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    Three young "Chelsea Pensioners" enjoy their pipes outside the Princess Theatre, where a rehearsal of a dancing matinee in aid of the League of Pity was being held. About 159 children will take part in the show, their ages ranging from two to 13 years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TOOWOOMBA MOVE ON KENNY CLINICS

    A meeting of about 200 women in St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church Hall yesterday afternoon carried ...

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  6. REFERENDUM ON SEPTEMBER 22

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- A referendum to give the Commonwealth constitutional power to ban the Communist Party ...

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  7. Commissioners Peg All Controlled Prices

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The prices of all controlled goods and services throughout Australia have been pegged at rates applying to-day, and decontrolled goods and services are to be subjected to scrutiny by ...

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  8. Russian Move in "Peace Offensive" Expected

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- American diplomats look for Russia fo put forth a major diplomatic proposal in the next few weeks fo promote its current peace offensive. One possibility foreseen in speculation ...

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  9. DEATH OF BABY GIRL IN TOOWOOMBA FIRE

    Lorelei Ann Anderson, the 23-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Anderson, of 10 Lendrum Street, off ...

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  10. R. A. N. COMMODORE'S VISIT TO TOOWOOMBA

    In 1914 Robert Dowling left his home on the Tweed River to enter Jervis Bay Naval College. On his leaves he visited ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. NO ALTERNATIVE TO WOOL ALLOCATION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Commonwealth authorities have been unable to find any alternative to the allocation system ...

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  12. "WOULD NEED HUGE SUMS FOR SPECTACULAR RAIL PROGRESS"

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Minister for Transport (Mr. Duggan) said to-day that before any spectacular development could take place in Queensland's railway system, "tremendous sums" would have to be ...

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  13. STILL NO CLUE ON DEATH OF DALBY WOMAN

    DALBY, Wednesday. -- An analysis of the clothing and stomach contents of Mrs. Joyce Simpson. who was found ...

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  14. CORONER'S FINDING IN 'BUS SMASH INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Nowra District Coroner (Mr. S. K. Walsh. J. P.) found to-day that the six persons who were killed when ...

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  15. "OIL LAW CHANGE NOT FEASIBLE"

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Reuters Teheran correspondent says that Mr. Averell Harri man, President Truman's ...

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  16. AMERICANS TRY TO BREAK THE ICE IN DACHAU

    DACHAU (Associated Press). -- The name of this little Bavarian the blood of most Germans. On its outskirts low-roofed barracks ...

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  17. COURT CHARGE FOLLOWS FATAL ACCIDENT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A man was charged with manslaughter in the Armidale Court to-day, following a collision between a ...

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  18. MINEPS' PROTEST STOPPAGE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Kandos miners stopped work to-day as a protest against the unrestricted migration of "undesirable ...

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  19. LEBANESE MOURN PREMIER

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Reuters representative in Beirut says that life came to a standstill throughout Lebanon ...

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  20. Rise in State Basic Wage

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The Industrial Court today increased the State basic wage to £815- for males. In a declaration increasing the wage, the court's Full Bench stated that all items of the C series index ...

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  21. U. S. TO CONSIDER FURTHER DOLLAR LOAN REQUEST

    CANBERRA Wednesday. -- An expert American delegation, will examine any request by the Australian Government for a further ...

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  22. Sick Boy Flies fo U. S. A.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A six-year-old boy, who has had an obscure respiratory disease ever since he was born, left Sydney ...

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  24. Rare Marsupial Found

    WARWICK, Wednesday. -- What is thought to he a rare [?]ecies of marsupial was brought into the "Daily News" ...

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  25. SERIOUS RIOT IN SOVIET- OCCUPIED TOWN

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- A serious riot of workers occurred in Soviet-occupied Vilna (Lithuania), State Department officials reported ...

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  26. Gold Aboard Crashed 'Plane

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- A parcel of gold was on board the Qantas Dragon airliner which crashed in New Guinea on Monday, the ...

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  27. Death of Mrs. E. J. Walsh

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The death occurred in Brisbane this morning, after a short illness, of Mrs. Jessie Winifred Walsh, wife ...

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  30. GRAZIERS EFFORTS TO BEAT BUSH FIRE MENACE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Following a six weeks' tour of the South-west, the senior inspector the Rural Fires ...

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  31. MINERS REFUSE WORK AT IPSWICH MINES

    IPSWICH, Wednesday. -- Miners at Haighmoor Colliery, Tivoli, stopped work to-day after the management had refused to give an ...

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  32. CLAIM AGAINST POLICE CONSTABLE FAILS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- An attractive blond to - night lost a £1000 claim against a country policeman for alleged assault and ...

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  33. Inquiry Follows Gaol Break

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Officials and other employees of the Pentridge Gaol are being questioned about the escape of Victor ...

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  34. LEFT WING OFFICIALS KEEP CONTROL OF T. L. C.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Left wing union officials retained control of the Queensland Trades and Labour ...

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  35. Daring Redcliffe Car Theft

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Police are investigating a particularly daring car theft at Redeliffe on Tuesday night. Thieves drove four cars ...

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  36. FEAR EXPRESSED AT A. L. P. REFERENDUM POLICY

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday. -- The Maryborough Branch of the Australian Labour Party carried a resolution at its last meeting, ...

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  37. STATES BLAMED FOR BUTTER PRICE DELAY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Commonwealth has officially disclaimed responsibility for delay by the ...

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  38. Conference on Ship Crews

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The chief judge of the Arbitration Court (Mr. Justice Kelly) will discuss the shortage of crews for ...

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  39. INQUIRIES ON POSSIBLE CONTROL OF ESSENTIAL MATERIALS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Investigations into possible Government control and allocation of scarce essential ...

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  40. PREHISTORIC FOOTPRINTS!

    WARWICK, Wednesday. -- What are believed to be the footprints of some prehistoric animal have been discovered on a property 10 ...

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