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  3. VITAL REPORTS FOR STUDY BY CABINET

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The State Cabinet soon will consider four vital public interest reports on which it will have to ...

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  4. Republican's Proposal to Impeach Truman

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--Mr. George Bender, a Republican member of the House of Representatives from Ohio, has proposed the appointment of a bi-partisan committee to explore the possibility of bringing ...

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  5. SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS IN GRAVE CONDITION

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters representative in Zurich says the condition of Sir Stafford Cripps, former ...

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    A group of dancers who entertained visitors to the Autumn Fair conducted by the Ladies' Church Help of the Neil Street Methodist Church on Saturday afternoon. Left to right: Mary Pardon (Russian dance), Robin Sullivan (Hungarian), Lynette Hutton (song and dance), and Bonny and Janice Smallbone (Irish jig). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Pupils of Misses B. and W. Berwick, who gave an entertaining display of folk dancing at the fete conducted by the Women's Guild of St. John's Presbyterian Church, Geddes Street, on Saturday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. JAPANESE BILL ON ANTI-SUBVERSION

    TOKIO, Sunday.--A Government spokesman said yesterday the Japanese Government intends to continue with ...

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  9. TWO ARRESTS FOLLOW SHOOTING INCIDENT

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Two New Australians were arrested at Mt. Isa to-day following a 1000-mile 'plane dash from ...

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  10. Atom Bomb Device for Test at Woomera ?

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Sunday Pictorial" says Britain has invented an electronic atom bomb aiming device, and the inventor, a 36-years-old university man, is visiting Australia for preparatory work for the ...

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  11. Brisbane Faced With a Complete Port Tie-up

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Brisbane is faced with a complete port tie-up from Tuesday morning over a roster dispute. Altogether, 25 ships will want a record of 5200 waterside workers, and by Friday another 11 ...

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  12. WAR DEAD HONOURED AT SUNDAY SERVICE

    About 40 veterans of two world wars assembled at the Cross of Sacrifice in the Toowoomba Cemetery yesterday ...

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  13. Anglo-Egyptian Negotiations

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters representative in Cairo says the British Ambassador (Sir Ralph Stevenson) left by air for London last night. He has been recalled in an effort to prevent a complete breakdown in ...

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  14. THREE INJURED IN MOTOR ACCIDENTS

    Three persons were injured in three motoring accidents during the week-end in Toowoomba. In addition to attending ...

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  15. FLOODED TOWN FACES NEW THREAT

    OMAHA, Sunday.--The patched dykes of Omaha and the council bluffs withstood the worst Missouri River ...

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  16. MEMORIAL CRYPT OPENED BY GOVERNOR

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Another world war might result in the complete destruction of civilisation, the Governor (Sir John Lavarack) ...

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  17. NAVY'S BIG PART IN KOREAN WAR

    SEOUL, Sunday.--Allied warships and carrier-based 'planes battered Communist targets on North Korea's coastlines yesterday ...

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  18. FADDEN'S STATEMENT ON TAXATION

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) said to-night that taxation would have been reduced in the ...

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  19. SOVIET'S "GOLDEN APPLE OFFENSIVE"

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--The Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) yesterday described recent Soviet moves ...

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  20. SYDNEY PROBLEM OF WATERSIDE BAN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Stevedoring Industry Board will decide to-morrow morning whether it will suspend the 322 wharf labourers ...

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  21. IPSWICH RUGBY LEAGUE TEAM TO PLAY BRISBANE

    IPSWICH, Sunday.--The Ipswich team to play Brisbane in a Bulimba Cup fixture in Brisbane next Saturday will be: Full back. ...

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  22. UNEXPECTED RESULTS IN TENNIS TITLES

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  25. MAN KILLED, WOMAN INJURED IN CAR SMASH

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A man was killed and a woman critically injured, when a sedan car overturned three times at Wellington ...

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  26. TRUCE TALKS DRAG ON AT PANMUNJOM

    MUNSAN (Korea), Sunday.--A United Nations staff officer told Communist truce negotiators today that no progress was possible ...

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  27. BRISBANE BUTCHERS "TO CONTINUE OVER-CHARGING"

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--City butchers would continue overcharging, despite a Prices Commission "blitz." trade authorities ...

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    The sweets and jumble stalls are always the centre of interest at a fete, and so it was at the function conducted by the Women's Guild of All Saints' Church of England, Arthur Street, on Saturday afternoon. The fete was in aid of church funds. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Toowoomba Scouts and Guides held a fete at "Cottesloe," the Range home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Powell, on Saturday afternoon. They are here assembled, listening to the Deputy Mayor (Alderman D. H. Stewart) who officially opened the fete. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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