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  3. Police Union Executive Plans Strike Ballot

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Queensland Police Union executive met to-day to plan the organisation of a secret strike ballot for the Police Force. The first step was the issue of a bulletin of 10 foolscap pages ...

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  4. WOMAN ACCIDENT VICTIM DIES

    Mrs. Peggy James, of 8 Adams Street, Toowoomba, died In the Toowoomba General Hospital yesterday as ...

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  5. DROP IN BASIC WAGE INCREASE IN FIVE OF SIX STATES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Federal basic wage increase for the March quarter was lower than the December increase in five States. In the sixth Stale--Western Australia--it was 1 - higher. The biggest drop was in Melbourne -- from 10- fo 3- followed by Queensland where the drop was from 14- in 8- The ...

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  6. ANNOUNCEMENT ON STATE BASIC WAGE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The State basic wage was today increased by 8- a week for adult males, and by 56 ...

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  7. SISTER KENNY ON POLIO REPORT

    In Toowoomba yesterday, Sister Elizabeth Kenny commented on the American report that doctors working on ...

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    The Toowoomba Choral Society, which held a social at the Masonic Hall on Wednesday night. In the photograph are three of the trophies won by the choir at the recent Queensland Eisteddfod at Maryborough. In the front row are (left to right): Messrs. R. Hills, A. E. Burstow, Mrs. R. Hills, Miss B. Prowse, Messrs. Mansel Jones (conductor), Mr. I. MacKinley (accompanist). Misses D. Green and Pat Evans, Mesdames C Ouirk and R ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Council Elections

    Two more candidates were nominated yesterday for the Toowoomba City Council aldermanic elections next ...

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  10. Strong Attack on Action by Waterside Workers

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Watersiders who held ordinary people to ransom did not deserve the respectability claimed for them by the president of their union, the chairman of the Association of Employers ...

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  11. PRICES MINISTER WARNS BUTCHERS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The time had passed for "kid glove tactics," the Attorney-General and Minister ...

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  12. STRESS ON SHORTAGE OF FARM MACHINERY

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The greatest deterrent to increased food production was the shortage of machinery and equipment, ...

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  13. FADDEN ON FEDERAL GRANTS TO STATE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--In a statement here to-day, the Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) said that in order to ...

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  14. BIG PUBLIC LOAN FOR ELECTRICITY WORKS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Minister for Mines (Mr. Rior- dan) announced to-day that the Loan Council had approved of ...

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  15. EFFECT OF ECONOMY ON PRIMARY PRODUCER

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The present unbalanced Australian economy was impairing and destroying incentives to increased ...

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  16. STATE MAY RESUME LAND TO AID FOOD PRODUCTION

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The State Government might be forced to resume land which was not being fully worked for ...

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  17. EVIDENCE IN U.S. FRAUD CHARGE

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday. -- Sister Elizabeth Kenny was ousted from the control of her United States Infantile Paralysis ...

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  18. DOLLAR GAP ALSO PROBLEM FOR U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- "The dollar gap is as much our problem as that of the rest of the world," said the Secretary of State ...

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  19. TWO POISONED BY MUSHROOMS

    A 37-years-old woman and her daughter were admitted to the Toowoomba General Hospital last night suffering from fungi ...

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  20. MR. R. G. LYON: NEW CARNIVAL SECRETARY

    Mr. R. G. Lyon, the newly- appointed secretary of the Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers Committee, will receive a salary ...

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  21. Grant to Art Gallery

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Government has decided to increase its annual grant to the Queensland National Art Gallery ...

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  22. DIRECTOR OF PRIMARY EDUCATION APPOINTED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Mr. G. K. D. Murphy has been appointed Director of Primary Education in Queensland. This was announced ...

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  25. GAOLED FOR STEALING

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Reginald Harold Bulley (45) secretary-accountant was sentenced to three years' hard labour by Mr. Justice ...

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  26. Commonwealth Will be Firm on State Works

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Commonwealth Government is not prepared to increase direct taxation to underwrite State loan programmes in the next financial year. It will expect State Governments to prepare loan ...

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  27. MEMBER'S VIEWS ON BUTTER SUBSIDY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Any residue from this year's £16,800,000 butter subsidy should be returned to the dairying ...

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  28. NEAR-WINTER WEATHER THIS WEEK-END ?

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Near - winter conditions in South-east Queensland are expected by the Weather ...

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  29. RESIGNATION OF SIR JOHN LATHAM ACCEPTED

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Governor-General (Sir William McKell) to-day accepted the resignation of Sir John Latham from ...

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  30. U.S. TOWNS ABANDONED

    NEW YORK. Thursday. -- Two Missouri towns were abandoned yesterday when the flooded Missouri River burst through ...

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  31. FADDEN DEFENDS MODIFICATION OF AVERAGING SYSTEM

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) to-night defended himself and the Government against ...

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