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    Allas Boy and Silver Bell (gig), fight it out for first place in the one and a half mile trot at the Cooyar Show on Saturday. Alias Boy won the event. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Mr. W. B. J. G. Sparkes, M.L.A., officially opening the Cooyar Show on Saturday. Left to right: Messrs. G. E. Fogarty, A. E. Lavers (president of the R.A. Society, Toowoomba), F. Cuskelly, C. S. Huxley (trot handicapper), Sparkes, and S. A. Plant (president of the Cooyar Show Society. --Photo by F. G. Crook-King. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. U.K. Efforts fo Prevent Breakdown of Oil Talks

    LONDON, Sunday-- The "Observer" diplomatic correspondent says that urgent consultations are taking place between officials in London and British representatives in Teheran in an effort to find a way to avoid ...

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  6. RECORD AIR BLITZ ON TERRORIST TARGETS

    SINGAPORE, Sunday. -- The heaviest air bombardment of Communist terrorists targets ever to take place in one State ...

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  7. ALLIED ADVANCE ON RED BUILD-UP AREA

    TOKIO, Sunday. -- United Nations troops stormed through ebbing communist resistance in a two-mile advance to-day ...

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  8. HOCKEY TEAMS FOR SOUTHERN TOURS

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  9. REPORTED STABBING OF AMERICAN IN PERSIA

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters correspondent in Teheran says Persian sources announced that a voung ...

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  10. JAPANESE PEACE TREATY COULD BE CONCLUDED IN TWO MONTHS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--Responsible officials estimated yesterday that the United States, co-operating with the Allies, should be able to complete the signing of the Japanese peace treaty in about two months, barrina ...

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  11. SCHOOL-LEAVING AGE HOT TO BE ALTERED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Because of the acute shortages of both staff and accommodation it would be "most ...

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  12. GOONDIWINDI MAN ON WRECKED KETCH

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Four men arrived in Cooktown yesterday safe and sound after their 36 foot auxiliary ketch ...

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  13. MR. CHIFLEY BURIED IN SIMPLE GRAVE IN BATHURST CEMETERY

    CANBERRA, Sunday.-- Mr. J. B. Chifley, former Leader of the Federal Opposition, and a former Prime Minister of Australia, was buried to-day in a simple grave in the Bathurs t Cemetery. Representatives ...

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  14. "SERIOUS WEAKNESS IN PRICE CONTROL"

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The action of the Potato Marketing Board had created in the minds of the people a feeling of ...

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  15. SUBMARINE TO JOIN SEARCH FOR LAUNCH

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The Royal Navy submarine, Telemachus, left Sydney this afternoon to join in the search for ...

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  16. "FREEDOM OF PRESS BELONGS TO ALL"

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- "Fight for your freedom," is the advice given to Australians by Mr. Hugh Baillie, one of the ...

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  17. KING MOVES TO WINDSOR TO CONTINUE RESTING

    LONDON, Sunday. --His Majesty, who is convalescing from a catarrhal inflammation of the lung. left ...

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  18. ROCKHAMPTON YOUTH FATALLY SHOT

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday.-- Help came too late for a boy who was accidentally shot in the .head when out shooting ...

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  19. SPECIAL EDUCATION PLAN FOR ISLANDS CHILDREN?

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The State Government might have to introduce a special syllabus for Torres Strait Island ...

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  20. WESTERN POWERS' THREAT TO BREAK OFF TALKS

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters diplomatic correspondent says that the Western Powers have decided to break off talks ...

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  21. RUNAWAY CHINESE GIRL RETURNS TO SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Sunday. -- Seventeen-year-old Wong Fong Phin, a diminutive Chinese girl in a pink dress, ...

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  22. MR. HANLON ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL IN CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Hanlon) was admitted to the. Canberra Community Hospital ...

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  23. THIRTY-FIVE INJURED IN SOCCER RIOT AT COLOMBO

    COLOMBO, Sunday. -- Thirty-five persons were injured, some seriously, in a clash between supporters of rival teams in a soccer ...

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  24. FOUR FISHERMEN STRANDED

    MURWILLUMBAH, Sunday. -- Four amateur fishermen, three from Murwillumbah and one from Tweed Heads, are ...

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  25. STATE CYCLING TITLES

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday. -- Reg. Kuchier, of Townsville. put up a brilliant display of cycling to claim the Queensland Champion of ...

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  26. AFFRAY MET SUDDEN END?

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The Admiralty stated yesterday that disaster apparently overtook the British Submarine, ...

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  27. INJURIES PROVE FATAL

    MACKAY. Sunday. -- Thomas Theodore Bowman Le Garde, a 34-year-old foreman motor mechanic at C. A. Hodge and ...

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  30. DR. EVATT NEXT LEADER OF FEDERAL LABOUR PARTY?

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- Friends of the Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Dr. Evatt) were confident to-night that ...

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  31. PLANS FOR BURDEKIN

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- A Government spokesman claimed to-day that 900,000 acres of coastal land from Bowen to ...

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  32. Team Walks Off in Protest

    TWEED HEADS, Sunday. -- The whole of the All Blacks Reserve Grade Rugby League team walked off the field to-day in protest ...

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  33. NATION'S BUTTER CRISIS NOW MORE INTENSE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The crisis in butter production in Australia was intensified at the week-end. ...

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  34. HURDLER TOPS RECORD

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The £100 earned by The Feline for finishing third in the Toolambool Hurdle yesterday brings his stake ...

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    This Border Collie (log took delight in riding on the merry-go-round at the Cooyar Show on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. MAN DEAD; WIFE WOUNDED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- A man was found dead in his bedroom at Glenalbyne, near Inglewcod, to-day with a pea ...

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  37. JAPANESE ON REMOTE ISLAND REFUSE TO BELIEVE THAT PACIFIC WAR IS OVER

    ANGANA (Guam), Sunday.--Convinced after nearly six years that World War II is over, a Japanese Navy petty officer, Junji Inoue, has come out of his hide out on remote Anathan Island, which is 61 miles north of Saipan. A ...

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  38. WOMEN PICKETS DEFY NEW MEXICO POLICE

    SILVER CITY (New Mixoco). Sunday.--Women pickets defied tear gas and mass arrests yesterday and continued ...

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