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  2. Advertising

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  3. Police Investigate

    Toowoomba detectives were last night investigating an accident in which a woman was injured. It in thought that ...

    Article : 314 words
  4. Industry Warned to Cut Peak Period Power Use

    BRISBANE, Friday-- Power authorities warned to-night that industry would be ordered to use less power during peak periods unless employees agreed on staggered starting hours. They said that alternative power ...

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  5. Police Decide to Delay Decision on Strike

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Nearly 200 police, at a meeting fo-night, decided to delay strike action until their delegation had met the Premier (Mr. Gair) on Monday. They pledged themselves to exhaust every lawful method to ...

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  6. DATE FIXED FOR FLOWER CARNIVAL

    Toowoomba's 1952 Carnival of Flowers will be held during the week September 20-27. This was decided at a public ...

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  7. Land Settlement

    The Governments involved had conferred, and would shortly make an announcement concerning the extension ...

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  8. R.S.L Delegates Meet in Conference

    Officials at the Western District conference of the Returned Servicemen's League, which began in the Memorial Hall yesterday. Front (left to right): Alderman D. H. Stewart (Deputy Mayor), Messrs. G. Angell (State secretary), R. D. Huish (State president), A. E. Burstow (president of the Western District). Back: Messrs. G. Melsom (assistant State ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BAND CHARTERS 'PLANE FOR IPSWICH CONTEST

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- A special 'plane has been chartered by members of the Mt. Isa Silver Band to bring them to Brisbane ...

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  10. DRASTIC POWER CUTS FOR VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE. Friday.-- The most drastic power restritions in Victoria's history will be introduced on Tuesday week, when electricity zoning will be introduced The restrictions arise from the 35-day-old strike by State Electricity ...

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  11. LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT AMENDMENTS DELAYED

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The changing economic situation has resulted in the Government delaying amendments to the Landlord and Tenant ...

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  12. CALWELL ON QUESTION OF JAPANESE WIVES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- The admission of Japanese wives to Australia was very different to the admission of Germans and ...

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  13. NO COMMERCIAL USE FOR ATOMIC POWER YET

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- It would be 40 to 60 years before atomic power was used to light homes, the ...

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  14. CRIMES ACT THREAT AGAINST STRIKERS

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The Federal Government may be asked by the New South Wales Railway authorities to invoke ...

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  15. REVIEW SOUGHT OF CONSTITUTION

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- A deputation to-day asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) for a constitutional convention ...

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  16. Commander Optimistic Over Truce Talks

    NEW YORK, Friday.-- The United Nations Supreme Commander in Korea (General Matthew B. Ridgway) said yesterday that he thought progress was being made in the armistice talks, the American Associated Press ...

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  17. U.K. TO IMPROVE FINANCIAL ADVICE

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- The United Kingdom Government has decided to improve Commonwealth consultation in the ...

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  18. LIQUOR WITNESSES TO BE PROSECUTED?

    SYDNEY. Friday.-- The New South Wales Attorney-General (Mr. C. Martin. Q.C.) is considering prosecuting some ...

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  19. ITINERARY FOR PREMIER'S VISIT TO SOUTH-WEST

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The following is the itinerary of the Premier (Mr. Gair) for his visit to Charieville, ...

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  20. BIG AMERICAN STEEL STRIKE FORECAST

    NEW YORK, Friday.-- Talks between representatives of steel industry employers and employees broke down yesterday, and ...

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  21. Four Killed in Explosion

    LONDON, Friday.-- Reuters correspondent at Dusseldorf said that four were killed and 187 injured in an explosion in ...

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  22. SEVERE CYCLONE DAMAGES MISSION STATIONS

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Two Northern Territory mission stations were severely damaged by a 100-mile-an-hour cyclone to-day. The ...

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  23. CUT IN U.S. DEFENCE BUDGET SOUGHT

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-- A reduction of the United States defence budget by about 8½ per cent, for the financial year ...

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  24. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SESSION CONCLUDES

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The Legislative Assembly session ended to-day with the passage of three Bills in 50 ...

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  25. CONDENSER ARRIVES FOR PACKAGE POWER PLANT

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- A 38-ton condenser for the first electricity package plant in Queensland was unloaded from ...

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  26. U.S. MAY ATTEND ATOMIC TESTS IN AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Friday.-- The British atomic research chief, Sir John Cockroft. said last night that it was possible that United ...

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  27. LACK OF QUARANTINE FACILITIES ATTACKED

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Some of a shipment of 275 purebred Santa Gertrudis cattle will probably be lost to Queensland because of the ...

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  28. JAPANESE PEARLERS PERMITTED ENTRY

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- The Commonwealth Government has agreed to allow 35 Japanese pearlers to enter Australia. ...

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  29. COLLISON ATTACKS ASSURANCE COMPANY

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Mr. F. Collison, a director of Collison Used Cars Pty. Ltd., attacked the Commonwealth General Assurance Corporation of Sydney at the second ...

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  30. FREIGHTER ON FIRE

    PERTH, Friday.-- Carrying 9000 tons of coal from India to Melbourne, the British freighter Swan Valley is fighting two ...

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  33. DECORATED AIRMEN HOME FROM KOREAN SERVICE

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Warrant Officer Alan Philp, of Warwick, returned to Brisbane to-day after completing a tour ...

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  34. Mr. Swartz Suggests Australia, U.S. Operate Manus Jointly

    During an address to the North Toowoomba Branch of the Liberal Party, Mr. R. W. Swartz, M.P., Darling Downs, referred to the recent inspection of the Australian Pacific Defence bases by a Federal ...

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  35. NEWCASTLE NEWSPAPER STRIKE TO CONTINUE

    SYDNEY. Friday.-- The Newcastle newspaper printers' strike will continue to-morrow. About 100 printers on strike at the ...

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  36. PROSPECTIVE BUYERS OF CALLIDE COAL

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Prospective buyers of more than 100.000 tons annually of Callide and other Queensland coal have been ...

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  37. NEW "FLYING SAUCER" REPORTS FROM U.S.

    TUCSON (Arizona), Friday.-- The United States Air Force to-day had a new "Flying Saucer" report to worry about. ...

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  38. REVISION OF MARRIAGE SERVICE SOUGHT

    LONDON. Friday.-- A newlyformed organisation, the Council of Women, intends placing before the Archbishops of Canterbury and ...

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  39. BALLOT SOON FOR MIXED FARMING BLOCKS

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The Minister for Lands (Mr. Foley) announced to-day that applications from ex-Servicemen ...

    Article : 100 words
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