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    This float, sponsored by the Queensland Government Railways, was one of several in the Labour Day procession in Toowoomba yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Labour Day Celebrations in Toowoomba Quiet

    Toowoomba's Labour Day celebrations yesterday were carried out quietly and with a seeming lack of enthusiasm on the parts of unionists and Australian Labour Party supporters. There was" only one union ...

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  6. Redsprepare for Second "Tidal Wave." Offensive

    TOKIO, Monday. -- The Communists last night | hastened the final build-up for a second tidal wave in their spring offensive into South Korea. Allied pilots ...

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  7. China's Order on U.K. Company

    LONDON, Monday.--In a ' move which, he said, was "for China's national security. and in the interests of ...

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  8. GAZETTAL OF BASIC WAGE RISE TO-DAY!

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The recent 7- increase in the State basic wage is expected to be gazetted to-morrow. ...

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  9. PERSIAN OIL CRISIS NEARING CLIMAX

    LONDON, Monday.--The Persian oil crisis is rapidly coming to a head. The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) will ...

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  10. NEW CABINET MAY BE NAMED NEXT WEEK

    MELBOURNE. Monday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies), the leader of the Country Party (Mr. Fadden) and ...

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  11. GOVERNMENT MAKES FURTHER GROUND IN SENATE COUNTING

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Government's chances of breaking Australia's political deadlock were furthes strengthened to-day by Senate counting in two States. In Queensland the Liberal-Country Party's proportion of ...

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  12. (LOSE CONTEST IN MARAN0A

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The close fight in Maranoa between Mr. C. W. Russell (Independent.) and Ml. W. J. ...

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  13. MARKET STEADY FOR WELL-GROWN WOOL

    BRISBANE. Monday. -- Al- though lower than at peak levels, the wool market has steadied for all well-grown ...

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  14. BRITISH PRESIDENT FOR CHEMISTS' CONFERENCE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Two hundred delegates are expected from the Australian States and New Zealand for the ...

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  15. R.A.A.F. PILOTS TO FLY METEOR JETS IN KOREA

    MEL BOURNE, Monday.-- Australia's No. 77 Squadron will return to Korea next week rearmed with British ...

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  16. FINAL DAY OF GOONDIWIND! BUSHMEN'S CARNIVAL

    GOONDIWINDI, Monday. The bushmen's carnival conducted by the P. and A. Society. which concluded ...

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  17. "SCHOOL" FOR WATERSIDE WORKERS IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Stevedoring Industry Board today opened a "school" at Glebe Island to show 100 waterside ...

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  18. DISLOYALTY DISMISSALS BY U.S. GOVERNMENT

    WASHINGTON, Monday.-- The United States Government has dismissed 308 employees or. charges of disloyalty since ...

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  19. SECOND DEATH IN MACKAY FROM POLIOMYELITIS

    MACKAY, Monday.--Mac- i kay's second death in 12 cases of polio reported this year, occurred on Sunday when a ...

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  20. CHINESE FINED £30 FOR SMUGGLING GOODS

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Customs officials described a Chinaman as a walking jewellery store in the Special ...

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  21. PRICES AT MELBOURNE WOOL SALES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- Fine Merino comeback and crossbred fleeces rose by 28 per cent, on previous Sydney ...

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  22. SURVEY FOR FLYING DOCTOR DASES TO DE CONDUCTED

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Two more Flying Doctor bases may be built at Miles and Charters Towers. The ...

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  23. BIG RAILWAY CONTRACTS WITH OVERSEAS FIRMS

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The New South Wales Government has let contracts with overseas manufacturers totalling ...

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  24. KYOGLE MAN WINS DOWNS RIFLE SHOOTING EVENT

    WARWICK, Monday. -- With a score of 103. including a possible at 300 yards, L. G. Brown, of Kyogle, won the Southern ...

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  25. U.K. LOAN TO COMPANY FOR ALUMINIUM SUPPLIES

    LONDON, Monday. -- The British Government will lend the Aluminium Company of Canada. 40,000,000 dollars to ...

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  26. INCREASE IN PRICE OF U.K. NEWSPAPERS

    LONDON, Monday.--British national dailies, except "The Times," will increase their price, by a half-penny from May 7. ...

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  27. MALAYAN GUERILLA WAR

    SINGAPORE, Monday.--Four British soldiers, one Malay and three Chinese civilians were injured when a hand grenade ...

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  28. Dommunists' Illegal Labour Day March in Brisbane Abandoned

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Faced with a cordon of 150 uniformed and plainclothes police, a crowd of about 500 demonstrators at the Trades Hall to-day abandoned their announced intention of staging an unofficial ...

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  29. A.C.T.U. STATEMENT ON INFLATION

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Repressive acts against the trade union movement either by legislation or administration ...

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  30. HIGH COURT HEARS GINGER MEGGS CASE

    SYDNEY. Monday.--The Full High Court to-day began the hearing of an appeal by Associated Newspapers Ltd. in the ...

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  33. Saboteurs Dynamite Rail Bridge on Big New Zealand Goal Field

    AUCKLAND, Monday. -- Immediately he had received news of the dynamiting by saboteurs last night of a railway bridge near Huntly, which is on the Waikato coal field, the Prime Minister (Mr. Sidney Holland) ...

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  34. RESUMPTION OF ONE DAY STOPPAGES DEMANDED

    SYDNEY, Monday. --Coalfields members of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association have ...

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  35. MAN MANGLED TO DEATH IN DEBARKING MACHINE

    SYDNEY. Monday. -- Ronald Keith Kissell (41). of Kirkcon-, nell, near Bathurst, was killed when he was drawn into a ...

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  36. GROWERS WANT POTATOES HELD FOR PRICE RISE

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Forty thousand bags of Tasmanian potatoes have reached Sydney, but the grcwers have instructed ...

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  37. TWENTY-FIVE HORSES PERISH IN STABLE FIRE

    COLUMBUS (Ohio). Monday. Twenty-five horses perished in a spectacular fire that destroyed their stable at Beuiah ...

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