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    Mrs. Margaret Curran, president of the Toowoomba Literary Society, pinning the Bay Wreath on Miss Anne Cleary, who won the award at the City of Toowoomba Jubilee Eisteddfod. Roderick Stevenson, winner of the Bay Wreath in the men s section, looks on. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. REACTION TO CEASE FIRE PROPOSAL

    WASHINGTON. Monday.-- Mr. Benjamin Cohen, Assistant General of the United Nations, in a speech at ...

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  6. RED PEACE MOVE MAY BE DESIRE TO HALT WEST'S REARMAMENT

    NEW YORK, Monday.--A "New York Times," Washington correspondent, James Reston, says that in the judgment of objective observers in Washington, reasons why the Soviet Union should seek to end the Korean war at present included: firstly, the war was now furnishing an impetus for the production of more war material in ...

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  7. Some Progress Made in Oil Receipt Dispute

    LONDON, Monday.--"The Times" Teheran correspondent says that the dispute over the form of receipt to be signed by masters of tankers loading oil at Abadan has not yet been settled. Some "progress, ...

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  8. "EISTEDDFOD MOST SUCCESSFUL ONE"

    "The Eisteddfod Committee is faced with, the task of attracting the older students of cultural subjects to the ...

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  9. "Persian Crisis Russian Plan to Gut Allied Oil Supplies"

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A visiting American newspaper executive, Mr. Hugh Baillie, said to-day that the Persian oil crisis was part of a Russian plan to cut off oil supplies from Britain and America. Mr. Baillie ...

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  10. DEFENCE DRAFT BILL APPROVED

    CANBERRA. Monday. -- Federal Cabinet to-day approved a draft of the Federal Government's proposed ...

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  11. SYDNEY WATERSIDERS MAY MARCH AGAIN

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Sydney watersiders may again march to Martin Place on Wednesday when their ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND REFUSAL OF POWERS LIKELY

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Queensland is almost certain to refuse to hand over to the Federal Government powers ...

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  13. MAGUIRE'S EVIDENCE IN COURT CASE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A denial that he had forged a ballot paper was made in the Criminal Court to-day by ...

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  14. Heavy Fighting on Korean Front Marks Second Year of War

    TOKIO, Monday.--The Korean war entered its second year to-day with the United Nations force and Chinese troops locked in bloody, indecisive battles in central and eastern Korea. ...

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  15. POLICEMAN ACCIDENTALLY SHOT HIMSELF

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A 22-year-old policeman, Plain clothes Constable Walter Roy Melbon, was admitted to the ...

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  16. "NOT POSSIBLE FOR JAPAN TO PAY REPARATIONS"

    WASHINGTON, Monday.-- Mr. John Foster Dulles, Republican adviser to the State Department, said yesterday ...

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  19. TINPLATE SHORTAGE HITS ROCKHAMPTON FIRM

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday. --The shortage of tinplate has caused the closure of the workshops of J. M. Smith and ...

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  20. NO COMMENT BY RETURNED PRISONER OF WAR

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday. -- Mr. E. G. Light, who as Private Light, of Cairns, was referred to in a recent story in the Sydney ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA'S IMPORTS AND EXPORTS RISING

    CANBERRA, Monday. --Australia's imports increased by 23.4 per cent, and exports by 28.4 per cent, in May, 1951, ...

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  22. ANOTHER NOTE ISSUE RECORD REPORTED

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Another record Australian note issue is reported for the week ended June 20. The total ...

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    Adrian L'Armand, who won the Jubilee open violin champion ship, and Annette Hill, who won the piano solo, 14 and 15 years at the Toowoomba Jubilee Eisteddfod. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. EX-SERVICEMEN PREFERENCE TO REMAIN

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Minister for Lands (Mr. T. Foley) said today that the Government had not ...

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  25. PREMIER HOME SOON

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Premier (Mr. Hanlon), who entered hospital at Canberra with bronchial pneumonia on June ...

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