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  3. Better Water Supply for Part of Newtown

    A new 12- inch water distribution main is being laid by the Toowoomba City Council in Bridge Street west, and will be continued along Holberton, Victory and Tor Streets, to provide a better direct water supply, as well as a reticulation service to residents in the area. The new piping should improve the water pressure at peak periods. The pipes ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Prices Minister Hears Butchers' Submissions

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. A proposal that a fact finding committee investigate all aspects of meat prices—both wholesale and retail—was submitted fo the Minister for Prices (Mr. Power) by a deputation ...

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  5. SHORTER WEEK FOR POLICE IN JULY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. Queensland police will work the 40- hour week from July 1. The Minister for Labour ...

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  6. ALLIED COUNCIL FOR JAPAN WOUND UP

    TOKIO, Wednesday. The Four- Power Allied Council for Japan was formally wound up to- day, against strong Soviet ...

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  7. STERN REMINDER IN ANZAC MESSAGES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. Special messages issued today, prior to Friday's observance of Anzac Day ...

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  8. Food Production Targets For State "Realistic"

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. "The production targets set by the Australian Agricultural Council for Queensland are realistic, and can be achieved in the five years allotted if we can [?] the materials." the ...

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  9. DOCKYARD STRIKES DELAY SHIPPING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. Strikes at three Sydney dockyards are delaying shipping and immobilising at least two ships. ...

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  10. MOVE ON EXPORT OF MERINO SHEEP

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. A deputation of Merino sheep breeders to- day asked the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Mc- ...

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  11. MOVE TO SEEK EASING OF BUILDING CONTROLS

    IPSWICH, Wednesday. The Ipswich Chamber of Commerce decided to -night to urge the State Government to remove ...

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  12. SELECTED MIGRANTS FOR RURAL WORK

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday District officers 'of the Commonwealth Employment Service have been directed to ...

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  13. Parking Time Limit in Toowoomba From May 1

    From May 1 next, a time limit will apply to the parking of motor vehicles in certain streets in the main business section of Toowoomba. Announcing this yesterday, the District Superintendent of Traffic (Inspector ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. GAS CHARGES TO BE INCREASED

    After the next normal reading of consumers' gas meters, gas will cost the average Toowoomba consumer an ...

    Article : 321 words
  15. MELBOURNE SEARCH FOR GUNMEN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. Detectives to- day raided many suburban homes, including those of Melbourne's most ...

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  16. PLAN WILL ELIMINATE BUTTER BLACK MARKET

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. The implementation of the Commonwealth's guaranteed butter price scheme would ...

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  17. WHALE HUNTING TO BEGIN OFF QUEENSLAND COAST

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. Whale hunting operations off the Queensland coast will begin early next month. The ...

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  18. PERMIT TO BE ISSUED FOR NEW BRISBANE BUILDING

    BRISBANE, "Wednesday. A permit for a new five -story building in Brisbane, to cost £531,490, will be issued by the Government. The ...

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  19. POLICE DRIVE ON "ROOF CLUTCHERS"

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. Traffic police are clamping down on "roof clutchers." The conviction of a man at Southport to-day on ...

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  20. WILL ASK FOR £30,000,000 FOR STATE WORKS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. The "Loan Council will be asked by Queensland to approve a State works loan ...

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  21. THREE PERSONS ATTACKED BY MYSTERY SPRAYER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. Three persons were attacked by Melbourne's mystery sprayer today, bringing the total of known ...

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  22. COURT ACTION FOLLOWS WARWICK BUSH FIRE

    WARWICK, Wednesday. Arising from the recent busn fires, a writ has been, issued out of the Warwick Registry or the Supreme Court by ...

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  23. WOMAN FATALLY INJURED BY FISHING SINKER

    MURWILLUMBAH, Wednesday. A blow near the ear from a fishing line sinker fatally injured Mrs. Mavis C. Axelby, of ...

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  24. IMPORTS IN TRANSIT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. In the seven weeks since the import restrictions were announced, Queensland importers ...

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  25. U.K. MINISTER CALLS FOR HARD WORK

    LONDON, Wednesday. Lord, Woolton, Lord President of the Council and a member of Mr. Churchill's Cabinet, yesterday ...

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  26. ESTATE AGENTS CONCERNED OVER LOAN RESTRICTIONS

    Toowoomba real estate agents have expressed concern at the effect on real estate of the present credit restrictions, and claim that applications to banks for loans for the purchase of homes and farming proper- ...

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  27. THREE TO CONTEST WARWICK MAYORAL ELECTION

    WARWICK, Wednesday. There will be a three -cornered contest for the Mayoralty at the Warmick City Council ...

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  30. SPECTACULAR ATOM BOMB EXPLOSION

    NEW YORK. Wednesday. The largest atomic bomb ever dropped in the continental United States was exploded in the ...

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  31. WAITER'S EVIDENCE AT LIQUOR INQUIRY

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. A night club waiter told the liquor Royal Commission to -day that he had obtained between 140 and 150 ...

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  32. THIRD CHANCE TO ESCAPE THE GALLOWS FAILS

    LONDON. Wednesday. Two young Englishmen, convicted of murder, yesterday lost their third chance of escaping the gallows. The ...

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  33. MR. W. M. HUGHES DECIDES TOO OLD TO DRIVE CAR

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. Age has, at last conquered Australia's oldest politician. Mr. W. M. Hughes in at least one instance. The ...

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  34. EGG PRICE INCREASE

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. The wholesale price of eggs will rise by 3d. a dozen from to-morrow. This was an- ...

    Article : 88 words
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