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    The judge and stewards at work on the excellent display of dolls exhibited in the needlework and fancywork section at the Crow's Nest Jubilee Show yesterday. Left to right: Mesdames E. Petch (steward), S. A. Plant (judge, of Cooyar) and E. Hillenburg (steward). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A scene from a charmingly-presented Welsh dance, interpreted by pupils of the State High School and Technical College at the college's concert held in the Town Hall last night. --Photo by F. G. Crook-King. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ALLIES CONTINUE PURSUIT OF REDS

    TOKIO, Friday.-- United Nations forces to-day con- tinued their rapid northward advance on all sectors of the ...

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  7. Papers Seized in Raids on Waterfront Unions

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Papers seized in raids on waterfront unions in Sydney to-day have been sent to Canberra for examination. The papers include correspon- dance between the Australian and Mew Zealand water- ...

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  8. I.R.A. WARNING TO KING AND QUEEN

    LONDON, Friday.-- The "Daily Express" says that a bomb was thrown and shots were fired at the British ...

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  9. "RAIDS FIRST STEPS TO RID NATION OF COMMUNISM"

    SYDNEY. Friday.-- The Deputy Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) said in Sydney today that the raids on the ...

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  10. BRADLEY CONCLUDES SENATE TESTIMONY

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-- Testifying before the Combined Senate Armed Services and Foreign Relations Com- ...

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  11. U.S. MILITARY CHIEFS WANT EARLY END TO WAR IN KOREA

    NEW YORK, Friday-- If, as some observers feel, the Administration is tending more towards a compromise over Korea than since the MacArthur debate began, it can draw strong support from American military chiefs, ...

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  12. NEW PERSIAN POLICE CHIEFS TOLD TO BE "OBSTRUCTIVE"

    LONDON, Friday --The "Daily Telegraph's" Teheran correspondent says that the successors to the co-operative Persian officials in the oil fields were announced to-day. The friendly police chiefs at Abadan, Ahwaz ...

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  13. POPULATION NOW URGENT PROBLEM

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The Director of the Queensland Bureau of Industry (Mr. Colin Clark) told the Science ...

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  14. "INTERNAL TENSIONS THREATEN RUSSIA"

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-- A Government survey reported that internal tensions threatened the "fragile ruling struc- ...

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  15. POLICE ESCORT FOR RED DIPLOMATS

    SINGAPORE, Friday.-- Five Communist Chinese diplomats were escorted to the airport by Criminal Investigation ...

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  16. SOVIET PEACE MOVE THROUGH SWEDEN?

    NEW YORK, Friday.-- The United Press says that Sweden relayed information to the United Nations two weeks ago from ...

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  17. WATERSIDERS TO RETURN TO WORK ON MONDAY?

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Sydney's 6000 waterside workers are expected to return to work on Monday unless ...

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  18. EGYPT PLANS BIGGER ARMED FORCES

    CAIRO (by Air Mail).-- Egypt is making plans to increase her army to 100,000 officers and men, and also to expand her ...

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  19. MINERS' SYMPATHY STRIKE

    SYDNEY. Friday.-- The other collieries went on strike to-day in sympathy with Wallamaine mine workers, who are on strike ...

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  20. SHIPPING TIE-UP IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Swift developments on the Melbourne waterfront followed to-day's security raids on ...

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  21. U.S. MOVE TO EXTEND BAN ON AID TO REDS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-- The House of Representatives' Foreign Affairs Sub-Committee voted yesterday to ban all aid, ...

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  22. HUGE DEATH DUTIES BILL

    LONDON, Friday.-- Lord Portman, who succeeded his father 212 years ago, has received a.' bill-- for £7.500.000 ...

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  23. MINING ACCIDENT INQUIRY

    IPSWICH, Friday.-- After a Mining Board of Inquiry had heard evidence to-day on an accident at Haighmoor Colliery, at Tivoli. on ...

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  24. Navy Vessel Capsizes

    NEW FORT (Rhode Island) Friday.-- A 50 feet United Stales motor launch, which is reported to have an- estimated 90 men ...

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  25. Filth Senator Elected

    BRISBANE. Friday.-- The fifth Government Senator, Senator Ian Wood, was declared elected to- night. He easily took the ninth ...

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  26. REQUEST ON CRIMES ACT

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Miners and waterside workers have asked the Australian Council of Trade Unions for a special ...

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  27. Warwick Accident

    WARWICK. Friday-- An elderly woman who was accidentally knocked down by a light utility truck early to-night died while be- ...

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  30. MORE RAILWAY WAGGONS

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- 'Tenders for 2000 more railway waggons, estimated to cost £1,600,000, are to be called in Australia and ...

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  31. Nuclear Disintegration

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.-- Exptri- ments in nuclear disintegration were described at the Science Con- gress to-day by Professor E. W. ...

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  32. U.S. Food Aid to India

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-- The House of Representatives has ap- of a 190,000,000 dollars (£A84,821,429) long-term loan to ...

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  33. Brazilian Timber for State

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- A total of 1,200,000 super, feet of Brazilian pine for use throughout Southern Queensland will arive in Brisbane ...

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  34. REPORT ON AUSTRALIAN BATTALION IN KOREA

    CANBERRA, Friday-- The Australian battalion in Korea generally had a strength of approximately 50 per cent. greater than the United Kingdom battalion with which it was brigaded. This was stated to-night in a sig- ...

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  35. Public Servants' Houses

    BRISBANE'. Friday.-- A new type cf standard house is to be introduced by the State Works Department for teachers, pub- ...

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  36. Escapees Committed

    MACKAY. Friday.-- Several additional breaking and entering charges were brought against the gaol scapees, Thomas Watkins and ...

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  37. WARNING ON NEWSPRINT

    LONDON, Friday.-- The world will face a real newsprint famine in a short time unless substitutes for paprr ...

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  38. Details of Vole Withheld

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The general secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation (Mr. J. Healy) to-night refused to reveal details of the ...

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  39. King George Has Influenza

    LONDON, Friday.-- The King was confined to his room in Buckingham Palace to-day with a mild attack of influenza. The ...

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  40. FISH AND MEAT PRICES, HOTEL TARIFFS UP

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Increased prices for fish, meat and hotel tariffs were announced to-day by the Prices Commissioner (Mr. A. Fullager). lie said that the selling margins of fish and meat ha I not been varied since 1947. ...

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  41. U.K. Fights for Sands

    SYDNEY. Friday.-- The British Empire middleweight champion. Dave Sands, will leave for England as soon as a plane booking is ...

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