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    A large attendance kept stallholders busy at the Newtown Methodist Church's Rainbow Fete on Saturday afternoon. In the background of the picture are drink and confectionery stalls. --Photo by F. G. Crook-King. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    "Well-stocked stalls were the centre of attraction at the fete held at Holy Name on Saturday. At the stall in the photograph children line up eagerly to make their purchases. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HEAVY RAIN IN COASTAL AREA

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Heavy rain has fallen along the coastal area from Gympie to Gladstone. At ...

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  6. "Too Few Australians Pulling Their Weight"

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Three Brisbane church leaders said to-day that Australians were not doing enough work. The Queensland Presbyterian Moderator (the Rt. Rev. P. W. Pearson) said in the Ann Street Presbvterian ...

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  7. FOUR POISONED: ONE BOY DEAD

    The Coroner (Mr. D. J. Kearney) last night ordered a post-mortem examination to be carried out to-day on the body ...

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  8. Atom Bomb Explosions May Prove U.K. Scientific Supremacy

    LONDON, Sunday.--British scientists said yesterday that when Britain's first atom bomb was exploded in Australia next August, if might show that Britain had overhauled America in atomic research. Recently a ...

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  9. ENGINE PASSES OYER BABY IN PRAM

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- An electric goods engine passed over a nine-months-old baby at East Richmond ...

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  10. SOVIET INDUSTRIAL CAPACITY TAXED BY KOREAN WAR

    TOKIO, Sunday.--The military needs of the Chinese and North Korean armies were seriously straining Russian industrial capacity, and were easing Communist pressure on other possible war fronts, the 8th Army ...

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  11. Korean Prison Riot

    MUNSAN, Sunday. -- The Senior Communist delegate to the Korean armistice talks to-day lodged a bitter ...

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  12. EXPORTS OF WOOL DROP SHARPLY

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.-- One-fifth less wool was exported by the five principal Southern Hemisphere ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN TREES TO BE PLANTED IN KOREA

    PUSAN, Sunday. -- South Korean authorities plan afforestation of barren Korean hills with Australian trees. ...

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  14. SECONDARY INDUSTRIES GETTING BACK TO NORMAL

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Queensland secondary industries were rapidly recovering their normal efficiency, ...

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  15. CANADA TO NORWAY "IN A BARREL"

    KELOWNA (British Columbia), Sunday.--Peter Olsen (68) said yesterday that he would return to his ...

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  16. DENOUNCEMENT OF WAFDIST PARTY

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters Cairo correspondent says that the Egyptian Prime Minister (EI Hilaly Pasha) yesterday ...

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  17. BOTH SIDES SEEKING PEACE IN INDO-CHINA STRUGGLE

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Both sides in the Indo-China war have put out peace feelers through the Indian ...

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  18. ALLOWANCES MADE IN IMPORT RESTRICTIONS

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- Goods on vessels from overseas which reached their first Australian port of call prior ...

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  19. AUSTRALIANS "DENIED" KOREAN BATTLE HONOURS

    TOKIO, Sunday. -- The Australian Battalion is not getting its fair share of battle honours. This is the ...

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  20. BIG FISHING CATCH

    BRISBANE, Sunday--A Brisbane big game fisherman today landed the biggest barracuda ever caught in Australia. ...

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  21. PROGRESS REPORTED AT KOREAN TRUCE TALKS

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Reuters Panmunjom correspondent says that United Nations staff officers to-day ...

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  22. Russian Ships Watched

    OTTAWA, Sunday. -- The Canadian Government yesterday began an investigation of the movements of 33 Russian deep sea ...

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  23. "AUSTRALIAN "ANTAGONISM TOWARDS JAPAN"

    TOKIO, Sunday--The Japanese Press last night reported that the captain of the first Jananese freighter to call at an ...

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  24. WOMAN CHARGED WITH DISTRIBUTING NEWSPAPERS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday--At St. Kilda to-day, police arrested a young woman and charged her with having distributed ...

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  25. EASING OF CREDIT RESTRICTIONS SOON!

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Federal Cabinet will meet tomorrow to finalise working details of the Government's economic policy following its decision on import cuts last week. The meeting, which will continue on Tuesday, will pay ...

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  26. Brisbane League Trials

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The South Coast team made an impressive debut in Brisbane Rugby League trial" games to-day when they were ...

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  29. SETTLEMENT OF PERSIAN OIL DISPUTE "HOPELESS"

    TEHERAN, Sunday.--World Bank negotiators said yesterday that they had given un hope for the time being ...

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  30. "PASSAGES REFUSED TO COLOURED MISSIONARIES"

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Coloured missionaries were refused passages on some ships trading between Australia and the islands, the Rev. ...

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  31. ESTIMATE OF VALLEY FIRE DAMAGE

    BRISBANE. Sunday. -- Proprietors of the six businesses involved in Saturday night's spectacular fire in the Valley ...

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  32. MOVE FOR SUGAR REFINERY IN NORTH QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- A move for the establishment of a sugar refinery in North Queensland will be made by Tully growers at the ...

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  33. R.S.L. DEBATE ON WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY

    BRISBANE. Sunday.--The term "While Australia" came under fire at the annual conference of the South-east Queensland District of the R.S.S.A.I.L.A. in Brisbane to-day. The conference decided that the term "White Australia policy" ...

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  34. SNOWY MOUNTAINS SCHEME WILL AID FOOD OUTPUT

    CANBERRA. Sunday. -- The Snowy Mountains scheme would make an important contribution to increased food production by the ...

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    In the Olcott Hall, the presentation of the S. G. Stephens Memorial Medal for the highest Scholarship Examination pass gained by a pupil of the South Boys' State School was made to Ronald Horton. The presentation was performed by the Deputy Premier and Minister for Transport (Mr. J. E. Duggan). The photograph shows (left to right): ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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