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  3. DARING THEFT OF CAR IN TOOWOOMBA

    The story of a thief who stole a late model sedan car from a home in West Street, Toowoomba in the early ...

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    Mesdames Ronald MacMillan, J. Lydiard and Rcid Caswell (left to right) on the lawns fronting the grandstand at Clifford Park before the running of the Toowoomba Cup. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. President Truman Not to Contest U.S. Presidency

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- President Truman announced last night that he would not be a candidate for re-election to the Presidency this year. Mr. Truman's announcement, which was made at the annual ...

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  6. SWIRLING DOGFIGHT OVER KOREA

    TOKIO, Sunday. -- The United Press says that nearly 100 United Nations and Communist fighters ...

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    After the running of the Toowoomba Cup at Clifford Park on Saturday afternoon, the winner, Carapooe, was paraded in the saddling enclosure, where the presentation of the oup was made to the owner, Mr. W. Thompson. A bridle was presented to the successful trainer, and a whip to the jockey. Left to right: Noel Best (rider of Carannoe) G Benn ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CALWELL COMMENTS ON LYNE POLL

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Dsputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Calwell) said to-day that the 10.5 per cent. swing ...

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  9. "Drift to City Stopped," States U.G.A. President

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The drift to the city had stopped, the Federal president of the United Graziers' Association (Mr. W. A. Gunn) said to-day. He added that it looked as if the position would stay that way for ...

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  10. "FARMERS VICTIMS OF AUTARKY"

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The British weekly, the "Economist," yesterday accused Australia and New Zealand of ...

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  11. U.S., U.K. May Exchange More Atomic Secrets

    WASHINGTON, Sunday--Great Britain and America were actively considering an expanded exchange of atomic secrets, officials said here yesterday. The British atomic chief (Sir John Cockroft) left for London ...

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  12. MOVE TO SAFEGUARD CIVIL AIRLINERS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Closer liaison between civil airlines and the R.A.A.F., to avoid accidents on main air ...

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  13. LABOUR INDUSTRIAL GROUPS WANT REDS EXPELLED

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The annual conference of the A.L.P. Industrial Groups decided today to demand the expulsion of ...

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  14. NO PROSPECTS FOR RAIN RELIEF

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- No prospects of rain relief for inland areas of Queensland were in sight a Weather Bureau ...

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  15. MINERS WANT BIG WAGE INCREASE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A flat rise of £2 a week will be urged by miners at their triennial convention beginning at Booval ...

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  16. NARROW ESCAPE FROM SHARK

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A Kirra shark mesher, Jack Evans, had a narrow escape from a 10-foot Grey Nurse shark this morning. ...

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  17. SHEARER INJURED

    CHARLEVILLE, Sunday.--Herbert Ogden (65). a shearer at Langlo Downs. 100 miles northwest of Charleville, was admitted ...

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  18. REDS TO "TOLERATE" CAPITALISTS

    HONG KONG, Sunday. -- The Chinese Communist Government would "permit a reasonable existence" of capitalists ...

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  19. N.S.W. Rail Strike May Disrupt Whole State

    SYDNEY, Sunday--Two Labour leaders to-day warned the annual conference of the Australian Labour Party Industrial Groups that if the present rail strike continued for a fortnight the transport services would ...

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  20. Import Licensing

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Commonwealth Government has appointed a consultative committee to examine the effects of the new import licensing policy. The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies), announced this to-day. ...

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  21. Electricity Failure in Holland

    LONDON. Sunday. -- Keuters correspondent in The Hague says the whole electric grid system in all provinces of Southern ...

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  24. Quiet Garden Beauty at Clifford Park

    A pleasant and popular retreat for racegoers at Clifford Park on Saturday afternoon, the beer garden, east of the grandstand, offered cool, colourful surroundings and a sweeping view of the track and the suburban area beyond. Part of the beautification scheme instituted by the Toowoomba Turf Club, the garden is a small corner where shrubs, flowers and multi-coloured paths vie in harmonious contrast. Late in the afternoon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. WINNIPEG DOCTOR BREAKS BARRACUDA RECORD

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- A 14-day-old world record was smashed to-day when Dr. Clifford Abbott of Winnipeg, ...

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  26. MONEY ORDER HOURS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--In future the hours on Saturdays during which money order business will be conducted at General Post ...

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