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  4. Typical Downs Scene Across Oakey's Fertile Plain

    This fine panoramic view across the fertile plain at Oakey was taken from the verandah of Mr. J. Sehull's home, Lermont Farm. In the foreground are some of Mr. Schull's high-grade dairy cattle. In the far distance is Mt. Tyson. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "TOTAL STRENGTH OF ALLIES IS NOT ADEQUATE FOR WAR"

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-- Testifying before the Combined Senate Committees investigating General MacArthur's dismissal yesterday, the Secretary for Defence (General George C. Marshall) said that he was not satisfied with the state of preparedness in the United States, adding that the United States was seriously short of ...

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  6. Serious Waterfront and Mine Strikes Looming

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Serious waterfront and coal mine threats to the new Menzies-Fadden Government are developing in New South Wales. Two. developments to-day may set the pattern for future industrial trouble. ...

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  7. NEW GOVERNMENT TO PASS VITAL BILLS

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- The Liberal-Country Tarty Government will use its newlywon majority to force two ...

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  8. PORT HOLD-UPS AT AUCKLAND NOW STEADILY DWINDLING

    AUCKLAND, Friday.-- The queue of ships which has choked the port of Auckland for months is steadily dwindling. Six ships to-day waited at anchor, compared with 15 a month ago. Thirty-six overseas and large ...

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  9. TOOWOOMBA'S POPULATION NOW ESTIMATED AT 40,000

    From 11,000 in 1901, Toowoomba's population has increased by 264 per cent, to the 1951 figure of 40,000. This was stated yesterday by the District Statistician (Mr. W. C. Ogilvie), who added that, although no ...

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  10. COMMONWEALTH EFFORT ON CUBAN SUGAR AGREEMENT

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Had it not been for representations by the Commonwealth Government Canada might have agreed to the ...

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  11. LISMORE MAN KILLED IN HEAD-ON COLLISION

    LISMORE, Friday.-- A man was killed and another injured when a cream truck and a car collided head-on ...

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  12. LEADER'S SURRENDER ENDS PANAMA RIOTS

    PANAMA, Friday.-- The President of Panama (Senor Arnulfo Arias) surrendered to National Police yesterday after ...

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  13. WARNING ON FAILURE TO REGISTER

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Up to yesterday morning only 14,000 of the 41,000 youths eligible to register for ...

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  14. Fresh Communist Offensive Expected "At Any Time"

    TOKIO, Friday.-- Communist resistance stiffened suddenly all along the Korean front to-day. Allied field commanders said they expected a renewal of the Communist offensive "at any time." Aggressive Allied ...

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  15. Bolt Shortage Relief

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The shortage of nuts and bolts in Queensland will be relieved by a shipment of 40 tons on the Ormiston, ...

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  16. GENERAL MACARTHUR'S PRESTIGE HIGH WITH JAPANESE PEOPLE

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-- The Secretary for Defence (General Marshall) yesterday said that the Administration, in considering the dismissal of General MacArthur, had recognised that the General's great prestige with the Japanese ...

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  17. BEVAN REPORTED TO HAVE FORMED SECRET PARTY

    LONDON, Friday.-- The "Daily Express" says that Mr. Aneurin Bevan, despite his recent protestations of ...

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  20. SEAMAN SENTENCED ON ASSAULT CHARGE

    AUCKLAND, Friday.-- Harry Thomas Richards (21. seaman), was charged in the Police Court to-day with assaulting Harold Hurst ...

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  21. CONSERVATIVE PARTY GAINS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Friday.-- The Conservative Party increased its sway in the boroughs of England and Wales in the elections ...

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  22. BELGIAN SMUGGLER FINED £500 IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- A Belgian who last night was found in possession of 484 smuggled watches, worth £5000, was fined ...

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  23. STATE UNION TEAM SELECTION DEFERRED

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Because of the bitterly cold weather Queensland's Rugby Union team for the return match against New South ...

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  24. PROBLEM OF COMPENSATION FOR JAP WAR ATROCITIES

    LONDON, Friday.-- The Government agreed last night to follow the lead by Australia and the United States in trying to ...

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  25. NURSE CLAIMS POLIO CURED BY "MIRACLE"

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The Roman Catholic Church is withholding comment on a reported "miracle" poliomyelitis cure. So far, there has been no move by the Church to ...

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  26. PAKISTAN BEGINS GENERAL ROUND-UP OF REDS

    LONDON, Friday.-- Reuters representative at Karachi says the Pakistan Government yesterday began a "general round-up" of ...

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