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    An official group at the Post Office Ball held in the Memorial Ilall.--Left to right: Mr C. Faragher (Director of Posts and Telegraphs. Queensland), Mrs. V. Kettle. Mr. J. G. Utz (District Postal Inspector), Mrs. C. Faragher, the Mayor (Dr. A. R. McGregor) and Mrs. R. Gordon. --Photo by F. G. Crook-King. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Oil Company's Warning Over Persian Demands

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters Teheran correspondent says that the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company warned the Persian Government yesterday that oil awaiting shipment in tankers at Aba dan would be pumped back ...

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  6. ESCAPED PRISONERS RECAPTURED

    TOWNSVILLE. Sunday. -- Two prisoners, William James lay for (30), and Richard William Bernard (31), made ...

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  7. RUSSIA PROPOSES CEASE-FIRE TO FIGHTING IN KOREA

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--The Soviet Union yesterday proposed a conference between belligerents in Korea to discuss a cease fire armistice on the 38th Parallel. The chief Soviet delegate (M. Jacob Malik) proposed the conference in a broadcast on a United Nations "Price of Peace radio broadcast. He said "Peoples ...

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  8. MYXOMATOSIS VIRUS TO BE USED AGAIN

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- Commonwealth and State authorities would meet soon to discuss plans for the ...

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  9. "FANTASTIC FUTURE FOR NEW GUINEA"

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- New Guinea needed developing on a far more ambitious scale than at. present, the Federal ...

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  10. "U.S. Would Oppose Use oi Chinese Nationalist Troops in Korea"

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--Reuters correspondent says that an American spokesman said yesterday that the United States would oppose the use of any Chinese Nationalist forces in Korea if they were offered from ...

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  11. RESEARCH INTO CAUSES CF U.S.-RUSSIAN DISSENT

    PARIS (Associated Press). -- Can bad digestion help to cause a Russian - American disagreement? Do international conferences get ...

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  12. NO CEASE FIRE REPORTED YET

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Minister for the Army (Mr. Francis) said to-night that he had received no official ...

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  13. PROBE ORDERED ON "TRIBUNE" REPORT

    CANBERRA. Sunday. -- The Commonwealth Government has ordered an urgent army intelligence and security ...

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  14. TEACHERS SEEKING REFRESHER COURSE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Queensland's highly centralised system of education was weakening the morale of teachers, ...

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  15. TSUMAN FIGHTING TO SAVE ECONOMIC CONTROLS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.-- President Truman, opening the fight to save his economic controls programme, told ...

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  16. AMERICAN KNIGHS TO BE LISTED IN DEBREIT'S

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Americans with British knighthoods in future will be listed in the exclusive pages of Debrett's ...

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  17. MAN BURNT TO DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--A man was burnt to death by a one in a million mischance after a smash near Morwell ...

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  18. EAST EUROPE'S REARMING ALARMS ITALY

    ROMA (Associated Press). -- Italy has begun pointing in open alarm to the arms build-up in Eastern Europe. The Defence ...

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  19. Cycle Win For Guyaff

    CAIRNS, Sunday.--The Australian champion. Billy Guyatt, last night won the £60 wheel race, the main event on the programme at ...

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  20. Balaclave Seat

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- A King's Counsel, Mr. Percy E. Joske (56), of Brighton, was chosen last night as the ...

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  21. NO TRACE OF ESCAPEES

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday. --There is still no trace of the escapee from Stuart's Creek prison, near Townsville, or the ...

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  24. U.S. DEFENCE SPENDING ASTRONOMICAL

    NEW YORK. Sunday.--By the middle of 1052, the total spent l;y the United States on defence from the outbreak of ...

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  25. "Wage Depends on Output".

    LONDON. Sunday.--Reuters Geneva correspondent says that the Australian Government delegate (Mr. William Funnell) ...

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    Discussing the parade of Air Traning Corps cadets all the. Stores Repot, Harris! own, on the occasion of the annual parents night are (left to rigul): Flying officer G. J. GrimIey (Officer Commanding No. 10 Flignt. A.T.C.), Wing Commander C. G. E. Olive, D.F.C. (Commandant A.T.C., Queensland). and Might Lieutenant G. Page (Commanding Officer ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Two former members of the Air Training Corps now training in the permanant Air Force.--Leading Apprentice Airman Peter Looney (left) and Aircraftman Apprentice L. Hood (right). They are at present on leave in Toowonmba. In the centre of the photograph is Cadet Pilot Officer S. Wacker, one of the first commissioned officers in the Air ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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