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    To develop the arm action used in backstroke swimming these members of the Physical Education School hove anchored themselves to the side of the baths by their toes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HEAVY COST OF TRAM STRIKE

    Hopes for settlement of the tram strike now centre on the conference to-morrow between the Conciliation Commissioner ...

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  6. MR. HANLON STILL RETICENT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- The Queensland Premier (Mr. Han- lon) Is still maintaining secrecy about his southern trips. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE TALKS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to-day concluded a series of discussions on defence of Australia which may determine Government policy for the next few ...

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    Swimming exercises arc practised in the City Bathe by students of the Physical Education School, being held In Toowoomba this week. This exorcise Is to. develop a perfect "flutter kick." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NEW DEAL FOR ARMY PRISONERS

    A new deal for military prisoners In detention camps has been ordered by Mr. Chambers. ...

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  10. INTEREST IN TRUMAN'S TAX PLAN

    The Republicans yesterday accused the President (Mr. Truman) of "political demago guery" because of his tax ...

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  11. ANXIETY FOR 800 ON STRICKEN VESSEL

    TOKIO, Thursday.-- Grave fears are held in Tokio for the safety of 800 passengers aboard a Russian vessel which is reported to be sinking off the south-eastern coast of Hokkaido, in heavy seas. ...

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  12. DRIVE TO DOUBLE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- A drive to double, if possible, present Australian annual exports of about 65,000 tons of butter to Britain will be launched by the Federal Department of Agriculture. ...

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  13. STAFF DELAY IN PASTORAL SURVEYS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- A shortage of field stall Is delaying the Government's plan to cut un 6.000,000 acres of ...

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  14. FARMER FINED £269 ON SUBSIDY COUNTS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- An Acacia Ridge dairy farmer was fined £269 in the Summons Court to-day by Mr. ...

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  15. CHANGES LIKELY IN PACIFIC PLANS

    Some change In defence plans for the Pacific would probably be necessary as a result of the withdrawal of ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA IGNORED IN DOLLAR ACTION

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The Resident Australian Minister in London has indicated his regret that Australia was'not ...

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  17. NEW UNIFORMS FOR OTHER RANKS

    New uniforms closely resembling the present uniform of officers will be issued to all ranks of the Australian ...

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  18. NEW FEDERAL POWER

    The Commonwealth Government to-day acquired authority to enter upon and use either State of privately-held land for ...

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  19. SHORTAGES DELAY

    Tho only brake to progressive .Improvement of Queensland coastal ports would be the shortage of necessary ...

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  20. HOUSING DELAYS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- No big publicity campaign for attracting tourists to Queensland is planned for this year owing ...

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  21. MAN KILLED IN FRONT OF TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- A 30- year-old man was literally cut to pieces when he fell in front of an electric train at ...

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  22. DROPPED BALL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- John Bromwich's much discussed habi t of dropping the spare ball caused his temporary downfall ...

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  23. BRITISH MIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA

    British migrants would be brought to Australia by the Onmonde for the next five years, said the Minister for ...

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  24. CANNIBAL THEORY DISCOUNTED

    Police officials do not think it likely that Joseph Ronald de Jersey Brice, a native of tho Channel Islands, who ...

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  25. WIDESPREAD USE OF DRUGS ALLEGED

    Judge Arthur Guerin, a veteran member of the Municipal Court here, invade a charge in an address delivered to the ...

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  26. MANY DEATHS FROM SMALLPOX

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Reuters representative in Calcutta says that an outbreak of smallpox in Calcutta resulted ...

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  27. SID BARNES'S BENEVOLENCE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- Sid Barnes, Test batsman, who recently was hooted by Sydney and Melbourne crowds for his ...

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  28. BRITISH REDS TO "FIGHT FOR PEACE"

    LONDON. Thursday.-- Reuters correspondent in Milan says that the secretary of the British communist Party. Mr. ...

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  29. BRAZIL TIPPING OUT COMMUNISTS

    RIO DE JANEIRO. Thursday.-- President Dutra last night signed into law a Bill "ousting Communist ...

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  30. OPPOSITION TO PETROL TICKET IDEA

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- Proposals to extend the period of validity of petrol tickets could not be entertained, the ...

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  31. PARALYSIS NOW IN SOUTH ISLAND

    CHRISTCHURCH. Thursday.--The South Island's Immunity from the infantile paralysis epidemic ended ...

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  34. A.C.T.U. TO MEET MR. CHIFLEY

    Officers of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions will confer with the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to-morrow ...

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  35. SPORTS SECRETARY RESIGNS

    BRISBANE, Thursday The secretary cl the Queensland Olympic Council, Mr. Hugh Moriarty, will resign at ...

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  36. MEAT INSPECTIONS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- Officers of the Prices Branch have visited about 650 smallgoods and other premises in the last ...

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  37. STATE AID IN FIGHTING DINGOES

    Replying to a request by a deputation from the Selectors' Association for the employment of more doggers in an ...

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  38. QUEENSLANDER FOR POINT COOK

    One Queenslander is included among 14 selected to attend the Royal Australian Air Force College at Point Cook early this ...

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  39. PROTEST OVER

    Hotels and transport should not be allowed In national parks, the president of tho National Parks Association of ...

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  40. CHRISTIAN CHURCH "A TINY MINORITY"

    Speaking at a conference of the Australian Student Christian movement to-night, the Rev. Alan Walker, of Waverley ...

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    Members and staff of tho Physical Education School photographed at the entrance to the main building of the Too- woomba Technical College and nigh School where they are In residence. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  42. HEAVY SEAS BEAT LIFESAVERS

    Seven members of the Mooloo- laba Surf Life Saving Club were forced by a gale and heavy seas to spend last night and ...

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  43. RICHARD TAUBER DEAD

    LONDON. Thursday.-- The death has occurred of the renowned singer, Richard Tau- ber. Tauber was to have begun ...

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