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  3. PIONEER'S HOME DEMOLISHED

    A homestead erected by the first white settlers on the Darling Downs, the Leslie brothers, at "Old Talgai, 12 ...

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  4. A.C.T.U. CONSIDERS MAJOR DISPUTES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- Reports of major industrial troubles in three States were made to a special meeting of ...

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  5. "Unique Conditions of Dairying in State"

    BRISBANE, Monday.--"Critics of the Queensland dairying industry have failed to appreciate fully the conditions under which it has had to be carried on," Mr. R. J. Harrison declared to-night, addressing the ...

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  6. MR. FOLEY ON LAND BALLOT FINANCE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- If the position was as reported, it was an astounding thing that financial backing should ...

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  7. TEMPORARY GLUT OF MILK IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Brisbane this week is assured of a full seven-days' milk supply for the first time this ...

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  8. Australian Army Could be Speedily Mobilised

    CANBERRA, Monday--If the necessity should arise, Australia could mobilise her Army with a speed and efficiency which had never been possible previously, the Minister for the Army (Mr. Francis) said to-day. The ...

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    Samples of timber salvaged from the homestead erected by the Leslie brothers at "Old Talgai," near Clifton, about 1846, were brought to Toowoomba recently by Mr. W. Becker, contractor, of Cambooya. Mr. Becker is standing beside an eight feet by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ROUSING FAREWELL FOR KOREAN FORCE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Australia's new force for Korea, the 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, was given a tremendous farewell when it left Sydney to-day. More than 60,000 people cheered the 1250 Australians and 150 ...

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  11. Fears on Outcome of Crisis in France

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Daily Mail's" correspondent in Paris says observers in Paris fear that if the French political crisis is not solved quickly, it may endanger the entire structure of Western defence, and could ...

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  12. CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS PLAN BEING WORKED OUT

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- A contributory pensions scheme without the means test was being worked out. It would put ...

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  13. (LOSE (HECK ON CYCLONE "BREEDING GROUNDS"

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A close check is being kept on cyclone "breeding grounds" oil the Queensland coast. ...

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  14. STALEMATE IN TRUCE TALKS CONTINUES

    TOKIO, Monday.--No progress was reported to-day in the Korean stalemate over -the Communists' nomination of the ...

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  15. HEAVY CASUALTIES' IN KOREAN WAR

    During the, 18-months period ending December 31, 1951, 148 Australians were killed fighting with the United Nations forces ...

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  16. YOUTH SHOOTS BABY SISTER IN TRAGIC ACCIDENT

    SYDNEY, Monday.--An 11-year-old boy, Raymond Marquet, accidentally shot and killed his 15-month-old sister ...

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  17. CLERKS REFUSE TO ACCEPT WORK FOR JAPANESE SHIP

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Newcastle wharf clerks to-day refused to accept work to 'tally' bunkers for the ...

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  18. RAILWAY DEPARTMENT SEEKS CHANGE IN RATES OF PAY

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Railways Department will ask the Industrial Court to change the system of ...

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  19. WATERFRONT POSITION IN TOWNSYILLE

    TOWNSVTLLE, Monday. -- More than 200 loaded rail waggons threatened serious congestion on the Townsville ...

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  20. ARMY CAPTAIN HELD UNDER CLOSE ARREST

    LONDON, Monday. -- The "Daily Mail" says that officers of the British Army's Special Investigation Branch have ...

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  21. EMPLOYERS' DEPUTATION ON INDUSTRIAL ACTS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Employers' organisations today waited on the Minister for Labour (Mr. Jones) ...

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  22. SEVEN KILLED IN MALAYAN TERRORISTS' AMBUSH

    SINGAPORE, Monday. -- Seven civilians were killed in a terrorist raid on a train today. and ten other civilians ...

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  23. PLANS FOR EARLY STATE TUBERCULOSIS TESTS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Tests of 30,000 people annually for tuberculosis is the aim of the State health ...

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  24. SUGAR PRICE DECISION EXPECTED TO-DAY

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Cabinet is expected to decide to-mbrrow morning on a rise in the sugar price. The sugar ...

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  25. NEW CAR FACTORY OPENED IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The Standard Car Company's new factory at Fishermen's Bend, which cost nearly ...

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  26. THIRTY-SEVEN DIE IN FRENCH 'PLANE CRASH

    LONDON, Monday. --Reuters representative in Paris says that 37 people were ' killed when an Air France ...

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  27. STAMP COLLECTORS EXPECT DELUGE

    NEW YORK (Associated Press). --Stamp collectors throughout the world expect a deluge of new stamps as a result of the death ...

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  28. Britain Awaiting First Move by New Egyptian Government

    LONDON, Monday.--Reuters diplomatic correspondent says that Britain will await a move from Naguib Hilaly's new Government on a resumption of negotiations on the' Anglo-Egyptian dispute without taking the ...

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  31. DEMONSTRATION AGAINST FAMOUS GERMAN PIANIST

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- Walter Gieseking, world famous German pianist, said to-day that he was considering taking ...

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  32. COUNCIL MOVE TO CANCEL CARNIVAL BOOKINGS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Twentyone City Council aldermen have asked the Lord Mayor (Alderman E. C. O'Dea) to call ...

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  33. METHODIST MINISTERS ORDAINED

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Rodney Lippiatt, who started life in a Brisbane orphanage at the age of six, to-night, as the Rev. ...

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    The spectacular and picturesque display at the Salvation Army's annual thanksgiving Harvest Festival in the Salvation Army Citadel. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. CABINET TIMBER PRICES

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Crown log prices for North Queensland cabinet timbers have been increased. Timber ...

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  36. Soviet Champagne Claim

    MOSCOW (Associated Press). -- Workers in the Russian champagne industry--who turn, out a portion of their product in several ...

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  37. Had Plastic Skull

    NAGPUR (by Air Mail).--A pilot who has died in a crash here, had a plastic skull. He was Captain G. G. Nair. A few years ago. after an ...

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