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    This huge log fell from a timber jinker in Ruthven Street on Saturday afternoon after the jinker's bolster pin had snapped. The photograph shows the log being pushed into the kerbing with the aid of a truck. It took the united efforts of about 15 men to put the overturned jinker back on its wheels. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. JINKER OVERTURNED BY HUGE LOG

    A huge blue-gum log, 3ft. 5in. thick and 18ft. 6in. long, rolled off a timber jinker at the intersection of Herries ...

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    Wreath-bearers, paying homage to men of the 25th Battalion, Darling Downs Regiment who gave their lives during the fighting at Milne Bay in World War II, stand to attention before the Mothers' Memorial on Friday afternoon. This day marked the ninth anniversary of the commencement of the Milne Bay campaign. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PERSIAN PROPOSALS NOT TO BE ALTERED

    TEHERAN. Sunday. -- The Persian Premier (Mr. Mossadeq), in a broadcast last night, said that Persia's ...

    Article : 161 words
  7. Australia, New Zealand, U.S. in Security Pact

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday.-- The United States, Australia and New Zealand yesterday formally declared their intention of standing together to resist aggression in the Pacific. Envoys of the three countries ...

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  8. Eight Injured in Smash at City Intersection

    Eight persons were injured, four seriously, in a collision between two small cars at the intersection of Mary and Campbell Streets about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. They were admitted to the General Hospital, ...

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  9. REDS' CHALLENGE TO U.N. COMMANDER

    TOKIO, Sunday.-- Communist chiefs in Korea to-day challenged the United Nations Supreme Commander (General ...

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  10. GAINS FROM NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING

    CANBERRA. Sunday. -- The Minister for the Army (Mr. Francis) said to-night that Australia was making a ...

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  11. U.S. JETS ON TOP IN BIG AIR BATTLE OVER KOREA

    TOKIO, Sunday.-- American F86 jets shot down four Russian type MIG 15 'planes to-day against two to one ...

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  12. "Soviet Tactics Will Not Hold up Treaty Signing"

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- The United States made a definite prediction last night that regardless of Soviet efforts the new Japanese peace treaty would be signed "in a matter of days" Most of the delegates from the ...

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  13. FIRST ATOM 'PLANE BEING CONSTRUCTED

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- America had started to build the world's first atomic-powered 'plane, the New York ...

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  14. EXTENSIVE SEARCH FOR MISSING BLIND MAN

    SYDNEY. Sunday.-- A five days' bush search has failed to yield a clue to the disappearance of John Edward Charlton, a blind returned ...

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  15. NEW PLAN FOR SELLING U.K. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The Minister for Town and Country Planning (Mr. Dalton) announced yesterday that the ...

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  16. PETROL TANKER LEAVES ROAD AND CAPSIZES

    IPSWICH, Sunday.-- An oil company's road tanker, carrying 1200 gallons of petrol, capsized down a 15 feet drop ...

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  17. CAR WRECKED IN WYONG ACCIDENT

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Four young people had amazing escapes from death this afternoon after the sports car in ...

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  18. UNIDENTIFIED DEAD MAN FOUND ABOARD KETCH

    ROCK HAMPTON, Sunday.-- An unidentified man this afternoon was found dead aboard the 45st. ketch, Christine, which ...

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  19. SERVING JURGR SICK

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Dr. s. Shineberg, of Tamworth, said to-night on oath that one of the jurors participating in the ...

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  20. THREAT TO BOYCOTT BUTTER SUPPLIES

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Unless the price of butter in Queensland was increased, dairymen would impose a boycott on ...

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  21. MAN FOUND IN ROOM WITH BULLET WOUND IN HEAD

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Herbert Henry James Hutchison (25), a quarry worker, of Kiln Street, Portland (New South Wales). ...

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  22. "YES" CAMPAIGN OPENING TO-MORROW NIGHT

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The Liberal Party's campaign for a "Yes" vote at the referendum to be held on September ...

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  23. Abolition of Board Sought

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- The abolition of the Australian Apple and Pear Board will be sought at a primary producers' conference here ...

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  24. New Zealand Election Figures Show Swing Against Labour

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.-- The clear-cut verdict given by New Zealanders in yesterday's poll shows that the swing of the pendulum which tipped the Labour Party out of office at the end of 1949 after 14 years on the ...

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  27. SENTENCES COMMUTED

    TOKIO, Sunday. -- The United Nations Supreme Commander (General Ridgway) had commuted the death sentence of two convicted ...

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  28. SEARCH CONTINUES FOR PRIEST'S ASSAILANT

    MELBOURNE. Sunday. -- Police have not yet been able to trace the "fanatical" young woman who shot and wounded a priest near St. ...

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  29. Egypt's Blockade of Suez Canal Opposed by Security Council

    FLUSHING MEADOW, Sunday. -- The United Nations Security Council yesterday condemned Egypt for blockading Israeli-bound ships through the Suez Canal. The council called on Egypt to lift the restrictions ...

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    Mr. A. E. La vers (president), on behalf of the Royal Agricultural Society, presented a large electric toaster to men of 101 Wireless Regiment, Royal Australian Corps of Signals, at Cabarlah. Major C. Allen returned thanks for the men. In the photograph are (left to right): Messrs. G. R. Harrington (secretary, R.A. Society). C. McWilliam, Major Allen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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