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  2. Advertising

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  3. MAY LIFT BAN ON N.Z. SHIPS TO AVOID ACTION BY GOVERNMENT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — In a surprise move today, the Federal Executive of the Waterside Workers' Federation decided to hold a telegraphic vote of the Federal Council on the question of whether the black ban on New Zealand ships should be lifted. Waterfront officials in Melbourne said tonight that there was a good ...

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  4. CHINESE ABANDON OFFENSIVE

    TOKIO; Thursday-- The correspondent of the United Press says the Chinese abandoned their spring offensive yesterday and reeled back towards North Korea in full retreat before an Allied counter push. A high ...

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    Rain did not deter players in the Queensland Ladies' Country Golf Championships at Middle Ridge yesterday. Shown putting at the sixth green is Mrs. C. Burton (Brisbane Golf Club), while Mrs, T. Falconer (captain of Toowoomba associates) and Mrs. L. S. Harden (Roma) look on under the shelter of an umbrella. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HOPEFUL SIGNS IN N.Z. WATERSIDE STRIKES

    WELLINGTON. Thursday. Lyttelton (Christchurch) seamen who are on strike passed a resolution last night calling ...

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  7. KOREAN WAR LIMITS U.S. SAFEGUARDS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.-- The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (General Omar Bradley) said yesterday that ...

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  8. TRUMAN URGES AID TO FREE NATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- "We must help other free nations to build the military and economic power needed ...

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  9. RECORD BROKEN IN LADIES' GOLF

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  10. Hospitals Board to Call tor Help in Treating Polio Patients

    After having been informed of a shortage of staff for treatment of poliomyelitis at the Toowoomba General Hospital and the Mount Lofty Centre, the Toowoomba Hospitals Board, at its meeting last night, decided to ...

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  11. PERSIAN REPLY ON OIL QUESTION TODAY?

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Hussein Makki, Prime Minister Mossadeq's right hand man. told the "Daily Herald" ...

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  12. THREE MEN INJURED IN GELIGNITE BLAST

    BRISBANE. Thursday. -- Three City Council workers were injured by a gelignite blast while sinking holes for light poles in ...

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  13. TOP AIR FORCE MEN OUT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- Tho Air Force yesterday announced the replacement of its two top commanders in the Far East. ...

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  14. UNION LEADER TO FACE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.-- Mr. Larennce Short, leader of the moderates in the Communist controlled lion workers' Union, has been ordered ...

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  15. RECOMMENDATION ON SCHOOL CURRICULA

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The Assistant Director of the Australian Educational Research Council (Mr. W. Radford) told ...

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  16. HIGH AWARDS FOR NURSES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Sister Rita Malcolm, matron of Malanide Red Cross Hospital. Pennant Hills, Sydney, for 21 years, has been ...

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  17. CHANGES IN UNION TEAM TO MEET TOOWOOMBA

    BRISBANE. Thursday. -- Ian Hathercill (20) and Tom Nunan (19) will go into the Brisbane pack to meet Toowoomba in the ...

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  18. Arrest on Gallon Robberies

    IPSWICH, Thursday. -- The Maryborough Police today arrested and charged three men with breaking, entering and steeling ...

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  19. Australian Petrol Position

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Oil company officials estimated today that about 30 per cent, of the petroleum supplies ...

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  20. MEAT WORKERS VOTE ON WAGES CLAIMS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- In a secret ballot, held at the Brisbane Abattoir today, when about 1000 meat workers voted on the ...

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  21. NEW U.S. JET BOMBERS TESTED IN FAR EAST

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The A.A.P.-Reuters representative in Tokio says Far East Air Force headquarters announced yesterday ...

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  22. GOOD BIDDING ON CLOSING DAY OF WOOL SALES

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The wool sales closed today with all well grown wools and average style wools of good length and colour ...

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  23. RAIN INTERFERES WITH BOWLS TITLE PLAY

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  24. Action for Perjury!

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday. -- A divorce case took an unexpected turn in the Supreme Court today when the codefendant, who was ...

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  25. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    BRISBANE. Thursday. -- The Minister for Mines (Mr. Power) warned coal owners today that the State Coal Board would ...

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  26. Need for More Open Cut Coal

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- The present open cut coal production of 1.600,000 tons a year would have to be trebled by 1953 to meet ...

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  27. Dinmore Miners' Protest

    IPSWICH, Thursday.-- Miners at the Westfalen Colliery unanimously decided today to protest against the oneday stoppage on ...

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  28. Australian Jockeys Again

    LONDON. Thursday.-- The Associated Press says that Australian jockeys rode three winners at two race meetings in England ...

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  29. Australian Women Win

    LONDON. Thursday.-- Australia was too strong for the combined countie: of Essex, Hertfordshire, and Lincolnshire in their oneday ...

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  30. REPLACEMENTS IN BRISBANE BULIMBA CUP TEAM

    BRISBANE. Thursday.-- The Test forward. Mick Crocker, on his return from Sydney with the Queensland team today, ...

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  31. Railway Steel Orders

    BRISBANE. Thursday.-- Approval was given by the Executive Council today for the Railway Department to place orders with ...

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  34. Potatoes Sold Like Apples

    LOWOOD, Thursday. -- Potatoes were being sold across the border like apples, at 3d. each, Mr. W. Utz said tonight. Mr. Utz, a member ...

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  35. General Reported Shot

    LONDON. Thursday. -- Reuters Amman correspondent says that authoritative sources in Amman yesterday denied a report in the ...

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  36. French Tennis Titles

    PARIS. Thursday.-- All three Australians competing in the French tennis championships had comparatively easy wins today. ...

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  37. Amateurs Lead in Golf Title

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Two Brisbane amateurs. Noel Weston and Bili Wishart, are leading the field in the first round of the ...

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  38. SENATE VOTING

    BRISBANE. Thursday.-- The Government is certain of six Senate seats in Queensland. The last Government Senator ...

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  39. THIEF DROPS HALF HIS HAUL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- A man who snatched £1000 in £5 notes from a city bank today had varying luck. He dropped £695 when he ...

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  40. HOUSES SPOIL VIEW

    ISTANBUL (Reuters).-- As part of the preparations for Istanbul's celebration in 1953 of the five hundredth anniversary of the ...

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  41. Claim for Damages

    BRISBANE. Thursday. -- John Walsh (64). of Shorncliffe, a retired railway employee, is seeking damages from a man now serving ...

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  42. LADIES AND WOMEN

    NEW DELHI (Reuters).-- A distinction between ladies and women was drawn in the Indian Parliament by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar. ...

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  43. GIFTS FOR HOSPITALS

    At its meeting last night, the Toowoomba Hospitals Board acknowledged with thanks the following lists of gifts for the ...

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  44. South Africans Open Badly

    LONDON. Thursday. -- The South African batting crumbled under the attack of a former Bombay University bowler, ...

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  45. Man on Murder Charge

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- John Joseph Quinn (25. bookmaker) was refused bail when he appeared in the Taree (Northern New South Wales) court ...

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  46. STOP PRESS

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday.-- The second of the three men who escaped from the Rockhampton gaol last night ...

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  47. Woman Insured in Fall

    Mrs. Freida Stevenson, of Wallace Street. Toowoomba, sustained a probable fracture of the ankle when she fell in a Toowoomba ...

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  48. HOSPITAL APPRECIATION OF "GENEROUS GIFTS"

    Five radiators and three heaters donated by the Toowoomba Radio and Electrical Traders to the Toowoomba Hospitals Board ...

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  49. Arrest of "Mad Moor"

    CASABLANCA, Thursday.-- Reuters correspondent says the "Mad Moor," Mohammed Tade malit. who is alleged to have mur ...

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