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    Debutantes who were presented at the National Catholic Girls' Movement Ball on Wednesday night. Front row (left to right): Misses Margo Rowley, Patricia Irving, Patricia Seaton, Aileen Grieve, Marie Butler. Back row: Misses Helen Betros, Marie Stephens, Marie Williams, Vivienne Atzemi, Nell Hopgood. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Reds Fighting Back to Protect Key Defences

    TOKIO, Thursday.-- Chinese Communist rearguards continued to hold off United Nations troops along the central front in Korea to-day. They hurled counter-attacks at Allied units, who were slogging knee-deep ...

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  6. Two More Union Heads Receive Summonses

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Summonses alleging offences under the Grimes Act were served by Security officers in Melbourne to-day on George Arthur Doyle, the Victorian secretary, and Michael James Donegan, ...

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  7. SEARCH FOR DISEASE TO KILL DINGOES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Minister for Lands (Mr. Foley) said to-day that the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research ...

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  8. NOTE FOR RUSSIA ON PARIS DEADLOCK

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Reuters diplomatic correspondent says that the three Western Powers have decided ...

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  9. APPEAL TO CABINET ON POTATO PRICES!

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Queensland Shopkeepers' Association would probably ask Cabinet to request the ...

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  10. JURY DISAGREES IN MAGUIRE CASE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The jury in the Maguire ballot forgery hearing disagreed today after considering their ...

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  11. PERSIA TO COMPENSATE U. K. COMPANY FOR PROVED LOSSES

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Persia has agreed to compensate the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company for losses proved to be due to nationalisation, according to a newsagency message received in London. The message said that ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND TO STOP SENDING BUTTER SOUTH

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- No more Queensland butter is to be shipped to southern States this winter. As a ...

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  13. WAR CRIMINAL TO DIE

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) announced to-night that the Government had confirmed ...

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  14. LOANS AUTHORISED TO SHIRE COUNCILS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- An Order-in-Council was issued today authorising the Chinchilla Shire Council to borrow £5345 ...

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    Edgar G. White, producer of the Toowoomba Grammar School Dramatic Society's play. "Richard of Bordeaux." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. TWO WOMEN CHARGED WITH MURDER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- Police alleged that one of the two women charged in the Central Court to-day with the murder ...

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  17. MOVE TO STRENGTHEN DEFENCES IN NORTH

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The tightening of defence measures in North Queensland will be urged at a conference of the ...

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  18. GUILTY VERDICTS IN "DUCKING RAG" CASE

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.-- Four of the five medical students charged with manslaughter following the death of John ...

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  19. COAL BOARD ATTACKED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The Joint Coal Board was playing a "three card trick" on Victoria by deducting every ten of imported ...

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  20. NEW ROAD PROPOSED FOR WEST

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Main Reads Commission and Representatives of the shires involved are to confer on a ...

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  21. Sydney Ferry Rams Wall

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Five women were injured to-day when the Mosman ferry Lady Denman rammed a wall at Circular Quay. ...

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  22. HOPE ABANDONED FOR ENTOMBED MINERS

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Hope was officially abandoned last night for 60 miners entombed by thousands of tens of rubble ...

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  23. "NO SHEEP STEALING IN QUEENSLAND"

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Despite complaints from graziers, the Police Commissioner (Mr. Smith) said to-day he was ...

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  24. Acute Cement Shortage

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The shortage of cement has become so acute that the City Council probably will be forced to suspend all ...

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  25. COOLER TROPICAL HOUSES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Tropical houses to be built at Townsville by Hawksley Constructions, Gloucester ...

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  26. SEARCH FOR SUBMARINE

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The civil Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Walter J. Edwards) yesterday said that a search was now being made for ...

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  27. Big Salary Rises Sought

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- "Isn't this a bit steep?" asked the chairman of the Teachers' Tribunal (Mr. W. H. Ellwood) when the Teachers' ...

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  28. MACARTHUR AS REFEREE

    NEW YORK, Thursday. -- General MacArthur has accepted the invitation of the United States and the ...

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  29. Q. C. W. A. PRESIDENT'S CUP PRESENTED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- To cries of "Good Old Daisy," Mrs. W. H. Roberts to-night presented the C. W. A. State ...

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  30. Migrant to Stand Trial

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Detective Holley said at the St. Kilda Court to-day that a New Australian accused of having cut off part of ...

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  31. OUTBREAK OF "BLACK LEG" KILLING CATTLE AT ROMA

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A mild epidemic of "black leg" disease was killing cattle in the Roma district, graziers said ...

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  34. R. N. A. President Elected

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Mr. J. A. Heading M. L. A., was to-day unanimously elected president of the Royal National Association in ...

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  35. Admiral Hopes for Commercial and Naval Blockade of Red China

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.-- The United States Chief of the Naval Staff (Admiral Forrest Sherman) said yesterday he hoped for "an effective United Nations commercial and naval blockade" of Communist China. A ...

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  36. PEOPLE'S VOTE MAY OUST BURMA'S GOVERNMENT

    RANGOON (Associated Press).-- The people's vote will probably tumble Burma's Socialist-backed Government from the pedestal of ...

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  37. Painless Rabbit Trap

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Painless deaths for Australian rabbits is the aim of a crusade by a Scottish doctor. Harry R. Lilley. who ...

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  38. EIGHTY MAY POLIO CASES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Three cases of polio were reported to the Health Department to-day. They were a ...

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  39. Doctor's Dash by Launch

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A Clayfield doctor (Dr. Malcom Carseldine) left to-day on a 35ft. launch for Caloundra to ...

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  40. RAINFALL BELOW NORMAL

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Rainfall in all parts of the State was far below average during February. March and April. The survey by the ...

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  41. Crown Allegation

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- A woman who had shared a "guilty passion" with a man for a number of years had helped him in a plan to ...

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  42. NEAR RIOT AT MIGRANT SKIP WELCOME

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Two hundred shouting people, mostly Maltese migrants, rushed the barriers leading to No. 17 ...

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