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  3. Toowoomba's Royal Agricultural Show

    The fifth day of the Royal Agricultural Society's Show attracted many thousands of people to the grounds yesterday. It was People's Day. The weather was fine, and an attractive series of ring events, including a mock battle by the 25th Battalion, provided popular ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Threat of Extension of Metal Trades Strikes

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The proposed employer-employee talks on the dispute in the metal trades over margins have been called off, and there is a grave threat that the ...

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  5. MUCH MORE OF STATE COULD BE IRRIGATED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- It was estimated that about 2,000,000 acres of Queensland could be irrigated, the ...

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  6. CABINET MOVE FOR RETENTION OF T A.A.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Federal Cabinet to-morrow will reject moves by Australian National Airways to have Trans-Australia Airways dissolved or merged with it. It will also agree to face up to the threat by A.N.A. that unless the Government meets its ...

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  7. NO SALARY RISE FOR PRIVATE MEMBERS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- A move to increase private members' salaries by £375 a year was rejected by the ...

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  8. CHANGES IN ARMY APPOINTMENTS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Widespread changes in Army appointments and commands were announced to-day. ...

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  9. APPROPRIATE ACTION ON BRIBERY CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- The Supreme Court prothonotary to-day was instructed by the Liquor Royal Commissioner. ...

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  10. WOMAN ACQUITTED ON KILLING CHARGE

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- A Criminal Court jury to-day acquitted Nellie Janet Neill (32). of Nambour, on a charge of having ...

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  11. URANIUM DEPOSITS TO BE DEVELOPED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The immediate development of the Radium Hill uranium deposits, in South Australia, at a ...

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  12. CLERKS' UNION OFFICIAL REMOVED FROM OFFICE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- The Federated Clerks' Union Federal conference in Newcastle to-day terminated the office of the left-wing ...

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  13. CONTINUED DEADLOCK AT ARMISTICE TALKS

    TOKIO, Wednesday-- Allied and Communist, delegates at Panmunjom to-day, discussing cease-fire rules, remained ...

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  14. 'PLANE LANDS MINUTES BEFORE DEPARTURE TIME!

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Trans - Australia Airlines claims to have achieved the ultimate in speedy air travel. ...

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  15. ORDER TO CATHOLICS ON Y.M.C.A. MEMBERSHIP

    ROME, Wednesday. -- The powerful Italian Catholic Action organisation last night banned Catholics from ...

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  18. "BALD EAGLE OF KOREA" NOW BACK IN U.S.

    SAN DIEGO (California), Wednesday.-- The Navy's jetflying "Bald Eagle," who was grounded by his Admiral after ...

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  19. PRINTING ERROR FOUND ON UNITED NATIONS STAMPS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. -- Stamp collectors envied to-day the few persons who purchased United Nations stamps bearing ...

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  20. PARIS OF SOUTHERN CHINA IN GRIP OF FAMINE

    HONG KONG. Wednesday.-- Unconfirmed Chinese Press reports yesterday said that prolonged winter drought had ...

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  21. NO RAIN AT BROKEN HILL FOR TWO YEARS

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.-- Eleven water trains have begun a daily haul into drought gripped Broken Hill, where no ...

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  22. AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL MEETINGS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Minister for Commerce (Mr. McEwen) announced tonight that the Australian ...

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  23. STATE OF SIEGE IN TUNISIA

    TUNIS, Wednesday.-- France declared a state of siege in Tunisia yesterday and arrested the Premier (Mohammed Chenik) and three members of his anti- French Government. ...

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  24. "OUTSTANDING" DISPLAY BY BOTANIC GARDENS

    "The most outstanding display at the Show. One of the finest I have ever seen." These phrases were used by ...

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  25. N.S.W. COAL DISPUTE HEARS SETTLEMENT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A northern coalfields dispute, which has already caused a big loss of much-needed gas coal. ...

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