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    The four graduating trainees who were presented with their certificates yesterday by air. L. A. Wood, M.L.A., at the Maternal and Child Welfare Home, "Unara," Tourist Road, Toowoomba. Left to right: Misses Helen Aagaard, Fay Stark, Gay Smith and Patricia Coward. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MOVE TO DEREGISTER UNION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- The Federal Government initiated proceedings before the Arbitration Court in Melbourne late this afternoon to have the Waterside Workers' Federation deregistered. The Chief Judge (Mr. ...

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  6. 'Decimated Chinese May

    NEW YORK, Friday.-- The United Press correspondent in Tokio says that Allied artillery blasted the southern rim of the Communist defence triangle in North Korea to-day amid indications that the decimated enemy ...

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  7. MISSING OFFICIALS MAY BE IN PARIS

    LONDON, Friday. --The "Daily Herald" says that the latest information in London about the two missing British ...

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  8. "SOVIET INFLUENCE WOULD BE HELPFUL"

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-- The Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) said yesterday that it was hard to say ...

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  9. BIG RISE IN PRICE OF BUTTER FORECAST

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- A "very substantial" rise in the price of butter and cheese was forecast to-day by the ...

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  10. COMMUNIST GUNS FIRE ON BRITISH FREIGHTER

    HONG KONG, Friday.-- Communist guns to-day opened fire on the British merchantman, Edith Moller, ...

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  11. Local Reaction to Change in Junior Examination System

    The announcement on Thursday that a new system is to be introduced in awarding certificates to candidates who sit for the University Junior Public Examination has been received with mixed feelings by some of ...

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  12. EARLY END OF N.Z. STRIKE IN SIGHT

    WELLINGTON, Friday.-- Latest reports indicate an early end of the nation's industrial crisis. Dunedin reports say that ...

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  13. NO FURTHER COMPROMISE OX "BIG FOUR" AGENDA

    LONDON, Friday.-- Reuters correspondent in Paris says that the British repre sentative to the Foreign ...

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  14. UNIFORM PRICE FOR POTATOES

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Despite a decision by the Prices Ministers' conference in Brisbane for a uniform potato price in ...

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  15. DISPUTE OVER COAL MINE MECHANISATION

    SYDNEY. Friday.-- The complete mechanisation of Hebburn No. 2 colliery would cost £250,000. the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. H. ...

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  16. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT AFTER SWEARING IN

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Members of the twentieth Federal Parliament will be sworn in on Tuesday morning ...

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  17. LIBERALS TO APPEAL ON NASH DECISION

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The executive of the Liberal Party to-night decided to lodge an appeal against the decision of ...

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  18. IMPROVEMENT IN DOLLAR AREA TRADE BALANCE

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- A big improvement in Australia's trade balance with the dollar area was disclosed ...

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  19. JOURNALIST'S APPEAL UPHELD BY A.J.C

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The chairman of the Australian Jockey Club (Mr. A. G. Potter) said to-day that the A.J.C. stewards had no right or ...

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  20. Antarctic Whaling

    ROME, Friday.-- Italy will compete for the first time in Antarctic whaling grounds when the con struction of the world's biggest ...

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  21. DECLARATION OF JAPANESE AIMS URGED

    LONDON, Friday.-- The conservative weekly review, "The Spectator," to-day urged nations concerned with the Japanese peace treaty to seek a declaration of aims from Japan. "The Spectator" said: "The phase of Japanese passivity is ending ...

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  24. BANKRUPT WARNED TO COMPLETE CONTRACT

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- August William Summerfeldt (38, salesman) told the Bankruptcy Court to-day that he had told an auditor to keep ...

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  25. FRANK REPORT ON U.S. ATOMIC PROGRESS

    NEW YORK, Friday.-- The chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission (Mr. Gordon Dean) reported for the first time publicly yesterday that "a hydrogen super-bomb was getting closer to realisation," and that the United States was develop- ...

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  26. RAIN'S LIKELY EFFECT ON BULIMBA CUP HATCH

    IPSWICH, Friday.-- The steady light rain which is falling in Ipswich to-night is expected to make the playing1 ...

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  27. REFINERY RESTRICTING SUGAR SUPPLIES

    BRISBANE. Friday.-- The Colonial Sugar Refinery in Brisbane is restricting supplies to prevent sugar from going south. It is ...

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  28. MAN CAPTURED AFTER FIGHT

    SYDNEY. Friday.-- A police sergeant to-night handcuffed a man after a desperate 15-minute fight in a house in Shadforth Street. ...

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  29. FIFTY-ONE DIE IN FIRE

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Friday --A passenger train crowded with workers collided with a petrol waggon near the town of Nova ...

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  30. Clerks' Union Fees Rise

    BRISBANE. Friday.-- Members of the Federated Clerks' Union In Central and Southern Queensland will have to pay increased union ...

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  31. Ten MIG'S Destroyed

    TOKIO. Friday.-- American Super-Fertresses, which clashed with 80 Russian-type MIG fighters over Sinniju. near the Manchurian ...

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  32. U.S. Defence Heed for Tokio

    TOKIO Friday.-- The United Press says the United Stales Army announced that the United States Secretary for Defence (General ...

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