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  4. BUTCHERS' SHOPS LIKELY TO BE CLOSED DESPITE PRICE RISE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Despite the rise of an average of 3d, a lb. in retail meat prices, announced by the Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) to-day, it was stated tonight that butchers' shops would be closed on Monday. The acting secretary of the Meat and Allied Trades Federation (Mr. G. K. Shand) forecast to-night that butchers' ...

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  5. ATTACK ON RULINGS IN STATE HOUSE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Opposition was being stifled and handicapped, the Leader of the Opposition ...

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    The Red Gross Society's annual Chelsea Flower Show commenced at the Memorial Hall Toowoomba. yesterday. Left to right: Mesdames L. A. Boyce (convener) C E Nason the Mayoress (Mrs. A. R. McGregor), who performed the official opening and J. H. Perey (president of the Toowoomba Branch of the Red Cross Society). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Stress on Heavy Cost of Soil Conservation Work

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Subsidies for landholders and local authorities for vifal soil conservation work were suggested by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Nicklin) in the Legislative Assembly to-day. He said the ...

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  8. TRAFFIC PLANS FOR CARNIVAL WEEK

    The Superintendent of Traffic (Sub-inspector R. S. Currey) yesterday announced traffic arrangements which ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND "YES" VOTE EXPECTED

    BRISBANE. Thursday. -- Whatever may be the result in other States, indications are that the referendum will be ...

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  10. VAST ATOMIC OUTPUT APPROVED IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- Congressional and military leaders yesterday endorsed proposals for a vastly increased ...

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  11. Reds Ask for Resumption of Cease-fire Talks

    TOKIO, Thursday. -- Communist commanders in Korea have asked the United Nations Supreme Commander (General Ridgway) to resume the Korean cease-fire talks. The Communist commanders' ...

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  12. U.S. BUILDING ATOM POWERED SUBMARINE

    WASHINGTON Associated Press). -- The U.S. Navy has let a contract for the first atomic-powered submarine -- a craft described ...

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  13. WEED ERADICATION PROGRAMME

    BRISBANE. Thursday. -- If weed eradication is too big a job for an individual landholder, the Minister for Lands (Mr. Foley) may [?] ...

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  14. RUSSIA WARNS EGYPT ON WESTERN PACT

    ALEXANDRIA (Egypt), Thursday. -- Russia has warned Egypt v that the Soviet Union would regard as an [?] act Egypt's ...

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  15. RUSSIA SEEKS PERSIAN OIL

    TEHERAN, Thursday. -- Russia has asked for Persian oil, the Persian Finance Ministry stated to-night. The Soviet ...

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  16. CHANGE OF TRAINERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Bankbrook and Bankstream were transferred to another trainer to-day, a little more than a week before the ...

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  17. Lebanese Shipping Move

    BEIRUT. (Associated Press). -- Tiny Lebanon, once the home of the world's first sailors, the Phoenicians, to-day has no merchant ...

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  18. "REAL HOLIDAY" FOR KING SUGGESTED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Lord Mayor of Brisbane (Alderman Chandler) made a suggestion to-night that in view ...

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  19. FIVE YEAR SENTENCE IN MITCHELL CASE

    ROMA, Thursday. -- Jack Arthur Noel Kingston (45, labourer), who was found guilty yesterday of the manslaughter of William Singleton ...

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  20. TOOWOOMBA POSITION

    Most Toowoomba butcher shops will carry sufficient stocks of meat to-day to meet the demands of the ...

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  21. Downs-Coast Road

    IPSWICH, Thursday. -- After a representative deputation at Boonah to-day had urged the construction of a defence road from Warwick ...

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  22. Winds Hamper Fire Fighters

    MACKAY, Thursday. -- Despite a strong wind blowing directly against them, the fire fighters are expected to complete the break ...

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  23. ATTLEE DECIDES ON OCTOBER ELECTION FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) announced last night that a general election would be held in Britain on October 25. "For 18 months the Government has carried on the affairs of ...

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  26. REPORT OF PRISON COMPTROLLER

    BRISBANE. Thursday. -- "The sharp increase in the number of convictions and sentences on charges of burglary, housebreaking. ...

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    Pupils of the Christian Brothers' College, Toowoomba, standing readiness for then foot races at the college's annual spurts meeting at the Show Grounds yesterday. On the right, a race is about to commence. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. PICKWORTH LEADS FIELD

    BRISBANE. Thursday. -- The Victorian. Ossie Pickworth, led the field in the first round of the Ampol £1300 golf tournament at ...

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  29. ESPERANTO GAINS ADHERENTS AS INTERNATIONAL TONGUE

    Increasing attention is being given throughout the world to the greater use of a 60-year-old international auxiliary language ...

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  30. SCREENING OF MIGRANTS INADEQUATE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- New Australians with records of criminal violence, and even murder, were being allowed to enter Australia, ...

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  31. Trod on Death Adder

    MURWILLUMBAH. Thursday -- Mrs. Lloyd Roberts escaped almost certain death when she trod on a 2ft. 9in. death adder on the ...

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