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  3. DROP IN AUSTRALIA'S WOOL CLIP VALUES

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The value of Australia's wool clip fell during the nine months ending March by £265.669, ...

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  4. POWER HOUSE BAN TO CONTINUE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The ban on the working of overtime by fitters and turners at the City Electric Light ...

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  5. Woman Seriously Injured When Car Overturns

    A young man and his wife were rushed to the Toowoomba General Hospital in a serious condition on Thursday night following a car accident on the High fields Road. The woman, Mrs Peggy James, of 8 Adams ...

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  6. Army and Rebels Clash in Bolivian Revolt

    IA PAZ (Bolivia), Friday.--Bolivia's Army Government rushed -troops from 155 miles away as fighting continued through the night in the revolt against the junta regime, which seized power 11 months ago. ...

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  7. HIGH DEATHROL ON N.S.W. ROADS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The opening of the Easter holiday season in New South Wales was marked by at least 11 ...

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  8. On an Easter Window-shopping Excursion

    A three-year-old hnds many attractions m the novelty window of a Margaret Street store. The chief drawcard was a monster Easter Egg. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TAX COLLECTIONS ; BELOW ESTIMATE

    CANBERRA, Friday,--Wife three-quarters of the financial, year completed, income tax. collections are below half the ...

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  10. WORKERS TO STRIKE IN JAPAN TO-DAY

    TOKIO, Friday.--The Japanese Labour Council to-day announced that it would call on 3,000,000 workers to stage ...

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  11. Quiet Good Friday on Korean Battlefront

    TOKIO, Friday.--The 8th Army reported that Good Friday dawned with the Korean War in one of its quietest periods so far. A spokesman said to-day that front-line United Nations troops reported only a few ...

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  12. MASTER BUILDERS VOICE COMPLAINTS

    Several complaints against the State Housing Commission were voiced at a meeting of the Toowoomba branch of the ...

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  13. JOBS FOR FEMALES. AT LOWEST EBB

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Employment available for girls and women in Brisbane is at its lowest ebb since the war. ...

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  14. MINISTER'S REPLY TO MR. GRAY

    BRISBANE. Friday.--Replying to a statement in the "Chronicle" by the general secretary of the Queensland ...

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  15. HOPES FOR COLLAPSE OF RAILWAY STRIKE

    SYDNEY, - Friday.--Hopes are now brighter for an early coljapse of the New South Wales railway fitters and turners ...

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  16. R.A.A.F. OFFICERS A.D.C.'s TO GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Four Royal Australian Air Force . officers have been gazetted as honorary aides-de-camp to ...

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  17. MORE COUNTRIES RATIFY JAPANESE PEACE TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--Australia and New Zealand yesterday completed their ratification of the Japanese ...

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  18. PATENT SUIT SETTLED

    NEW YORK, Friday.--A British inventor has. agreed to accept 9.250,000 dollars ' (about £A4,129,400) in settlement of his patent ...

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  19. FLOODED MISSOURI RIVER ENDANGERING CITIES

    PIERRE (South Dakota), Friday.--History's greatest Missouri River flood swept towards downstream ...

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  20. MANY THOUSANDS LEAVE BRISBANE FOR EASTER

    BRISBANE, Friday.--More than 40,000 people are estimated to have left Brisbane for the Easter holidays. Airlines ...

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  21. LANDS SET ASIDE FOR STATE HOUSING

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The following lands have been set apart' for the purposes of the State Housing Acts.--Town of Chinchilla, Dalby district: Allotment 2 of ...

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  22. MOVE TO SILENCE PNEUMATIC DRILLS

    SYDNEY. Friday.--A move will be made in the Equity Court in Sydney on Wednesday to silence pneumatic drills, which are at ...

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  23. BAPTIST CAMPERS ARRIVE

    More than 100 delegates to the Baptist Youth Fellowship conference entered camp at the Show Grounds on Thursday night. They ...

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  24. MOST INDUSTRIES EXPECTED TO IMPLEMENT EARLIER STARTING

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Most industries in South-Western Queensland are expected to implement a 7 a.m. start before the end of next week. Failing agreement being reached with the unions concerned, the scheme ...

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  25. PILOT HAS FLIGHT FULL OF MISHAPS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--An airline pilot had blood running down his face as he brought a Butler Airways DC3 back to Mascot ...

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  26. KILLED IN 'BUS CRASH

    ACAPULCO (Mexico), Friday.--A chartered 'bus crashed out of control and burned on the outskirts of this crowded ...

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  27. "RESTRICTIONS NOT CAUSE OF SHARP DROP IN IMPORTS"

    SYDNEY. Friday.--The Government's import licensing restrictions did not cause the sharp drop of more than ...

    Article : 170 words
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  30. THREE PEOPLE KILLED IN VICTORIAN ACCIDENTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--At least three people have been killed in Easter holiday road accidents in Victoria. John ...

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  31. CONSOLIDATION OF TRADE UNIONS URGED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Too many unions would be doing as they pleased unless the trade union movement ...

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  32. REPORT ON RESIGNATION OF GENERAL EISENHOWER

    NEW YORK, Friday.--General Eisenhower had told President Truman that he wanted to resign from his ...

    Article : 125 words
  33. BRITISH PROMISE ON EUROPEAN DEFENCE

    NEW YORK, Friday.--Britain had decided to promise the six nations of the proposed European defence community ...

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    Winners of the novice sections at the Australian Band Championships at Ipswich competed in a novice championship. The winner was Gordon Kinninmonth (Brisbane Excelsior, Cornet), who is standing sixth from the left in the above photograph. Others in the photograph are.--Left to right: K. Bowtell (Toowoomba, B Flat Bass), J. A. Prohaska (Mackay, Tenor Horn), 0. Smith (Townsville, Euphonium), G. Ridge (Toowoomba, Bass G ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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