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  4. Motor Vehicle Wreckage in Police Yard

    The motor vehicle wreckage at present in the yard at the Toowoomba Police Station is a terrifying testimony of what occurs on the roads and streets in this city," said the Superintendent of Traffic ...

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  5. NEW SUGGESTION BY GENERAL RIDGWAY

    TOKIO, Monday. -- The United Nations Supreme Commander (General Ridg- way), in a message to the ...

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    Judging in the "Chronicle" Garden Competition commenced yesterday. The judges. Professor D. A. Herbert and Mrs. Herbert, are shown here discussing the points allotted for one of the gardens entered in the competition. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "NO COMPROMISE," SAYS MOSSADEQ

    LONDON, Monday. -- Reuters correspondent at Teheran says that the Premier (Dr. Mossadeq), broadcasting to the ...

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  8. "Had to Call a Half" on Buffer Subsidy

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The 1949 election promise of a guaranteed minimum price fo the dairying industry had been kept by the Federal Government increasing its butter subsidy from £5,000,000 to £16,800, ...

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  9. MEAT PRICE SYSTEM STRONGLY ATTACKED

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Administrative tyranny by the Government had brought the meat industry into near ...

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  10. VICTORIAN WORKS CUTS ANNOUNCED

    MELBOURNE. Monday.-- Between 5000 and 6000 State workers will be dismissed under the Government's curtailed ...

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  11. "WEST GERMANY FULL PARTNER IN DEFENCE OF EUROPE"

    LONDON, Monday. -- The West German Chancellor (Dr. Adenauer) said yesterday he wished to emphasise that under the Washington conference decisions by the "Big Three" West Germany was now to take ...

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  12. MR. MENZIES' NOISY SYDNEY MEETING

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Continuous interruptions and cries of "Heil Hitler" greeted the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) ...

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  13. STRONG DENIAL OF STERLING DEVALUATION RUMOURS

    OTTAWA, Monday.--The Chancellor of the British Exchequer (Mr. Gaitskill) said to-night that rumours ...

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  14. NO BAN ON JAPANESE GOODS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Japanese goods would not be declared black by Melbourne watersiders, an official of the ...

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  15. SECOND REGISTRATION FOR NATIONAL TRAINING

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- About 3500 Queensland National Service trainees are expected to go into camp as ...

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  16. COMPLEX PROBLEMS OF ATLANTIC PACT

    OTTAWA, Monday. -- The ; North Atlantic Council to-day will tackle the complex problem of finding means to finance ...

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  17. CHANGES IN OVERSEAS TRADE REPRESENTATIVES

    CANBERRA, Monday.--A number of changes in Australia s trade representation overseas has been announced by the Department of ...

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  18. CHARGE AGAINST SALVATION ARMY OFFICER DISMISSED

    SYDNEY. Monday. -- A disorderly conduct charge against a Salvation Army captain was dismissed in the Parramatta Court ...

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  19. NEED FOR INDEPENDENT SULPHURIC ACID SUPPLY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A speedup of plans to ensure that Australia would eventually become independent of overseas sources ...

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  20. HEAT NEEDED FOR RAIN IN SOUTH QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Sub-normal temperatures are preventing rain in South Queensland, according to the ...

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  21. BEER FIRMS' BLACK LISTS

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The city manager for Tooth and Company (Mr. Alexander Bentley) told the Liquor Royal Commission to-day ...

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  22. HISTORIC TRIBUTE TO AIRMEN REPEATED

    LONDON, Monday. -- Mr. Winston Churchill, broadcasting last night, repeated his historic tribute to the ...

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  23. SCHOOL CADETS' PART IN NATIONAL TRAINING

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- School cadets were to be used as a nucleus for the National Training Scheme, Major ...

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  24. FRENCH VESSEL BLOWS UP

    SAIGON, Monday. -- Sixty- eight French soldiers and sailors were reported to be missing, and 56 more were ...

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  25. MAN SENT TO GAOL

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- A former policeman to-day was sentenced to three years' gaol for indecently assaulting two 10-year-old girls. As ...

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  26. Council to Consider Banning Garages as Temporary Homes

    "Our present method of granting permits to people to build garages in which to live until they can erect permanent homes is being abused. I think the time has come for this process to cease, and for ...

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  27. LOAN BELOW OBJECTIVE

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The thirteenth Security Loan failed by £7,700,000 to reach its objective of £40,000,000. It closed ...

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  28. Author to Lose Passport

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Frank Hardy, the author of "Power Without Glory," will lose his passport when here ...

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  29. GLADSTONE COAL LOADING

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Foundation have been laid for a £150.000 conveyor belt system to load coal at Gladstone. This was announced ...

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  30. BRISBANE TO HAVE THIRD DAILY NEWSPAPER

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Brisbane is to have another daily newspaper. The acting general manager of Truth and ...

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  33. South-west Properly Sold

    DIRRANBANDI, Monday. -- Wodonga, a sheep property 20 miles from Dirranbandi, was sold by private treaty to-day to ...

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  34. VICTORIAN MILK HAS MORE BUTTERFAT

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Melbourne milk drinkers get more healthful butterfat to the glass than those in Sydney and ...

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  35. Big Cement Shipment

    BRISBANE, Monday. --five thousand tons of Japanese cement will arrive in Brisbane this week aboard the British freighter ...

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  36. Hopes for End of Bushfires

    MACKAY, Monday. -- Fire fighters hope to bring the Nebo bushfires under control by tomorrow night. They are ...

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  37. LAUNCH ABLAZE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Two men escaped in a dinghy from a blazing 30-foot launch in the Brisbane River at mid-day to-day. The boat ...

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  38. GAOL BREAKS IN U.S.

    BIRMINGHAM (Alabama), Monday.--Police fought a running gun battle with three escaped convicts in an amusement park early ...

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    A mobile team of the Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service is at present at the Toowoomba Ambulance Centre, where tliey are "typing" donors for the Toowoomba Blood Donors' Panel. The process of typing takes onfv five minutes, and the unit will remain in Toowoomba to do typing until wednesday night. Here while miss patricia Gwynne ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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