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  3. RAIN ARRESTS DROUGHT DANGER BUT MORE FALLS NEEDED

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Farmers would need at least three or four Inches more rain to rescue their herds from drought conditions, the president of the Queens and Dairymen's Organisation (Mr. C. H. Jamieson) said to-night. He said that herd losses had been so severe this year that it would take 12 months to restore the ...

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  4. BUSY WEEK FOR C.I.B. AND C.P.S. STAFFS

    Last week was probably the busiest ever experienced by the Toowoomba Criminal Investigation Branch and the local Court ...

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  5. Butter Supplies to U.K. May be Stopped Soon

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- The possible abandonment of Australian butler exports to the United Kingdom within the next six months is being investigated by top-line marketing experts of the Department of Commerce and ...

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  6. KOREAN PRISON RIOT: SEVENTY-SIX KILLED

    KOJE ISLAND (Korea), Sunday. -- The recent riot among Korean civilian prisoners on Koje Island cost 76 ...

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    On Saturday afternoon, a "Flower Festival" was conducted by committees of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in the hall at Laurel Bank Park. A feature of the festival was the glorious showing of dahlias. Here Mr C. Searle is shown judging some of the fine exhibits, with Mrs. H. E. Clay (convener) and Mrs. P. H. Althaus [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MASS MIGRATION OF GERMANS URGED

    CAIRNS, Sunday. -- A resolution requesting the Commonwealth Government to implement a scheme for the ...

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  9. Korean Talks Deadlock on Prisoner Exchange

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- The Communist truce negotiators told the Allies yesterday that they would hold out forever, in necessary, against the United Nations proposal for voluntary repatriation of prisoners of war, the ...

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  10. ANGLO-EGYPTIAN TALKS MAY START THIS WEEK

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Reuters Cairo correspondent says the Egyptian Prime Minister (Aly Maher Pasha) told ...

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  11. DALBY MAN FATALLY WOUNDED BY RIFLE

    DALBY, Sunday. -- Daniel Wallace Dennehy (62), a windmill expert, of Broadwater, died to-night in the Dalby Hospital ...

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  12. NEW INVENTION CUTS MATERIALS WITH AIR

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- A scientist at the General Electric Company's research laboratory has evolved a device ...

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  13. TALKS IN CANBERRA ON PRIMARY INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- The Australian Agricultural Council, which comprises the Commonwealth Minister for ...

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  14. "SOVIET FORCES EQUIPPED WITH ATOMIC WEAPONS"

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Reuters Moscow correspondent says an Army general told the Russian people in a ...

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  15. THREE TRAINS SNOWBOUND IN NEWFOUNDLAND

    ST. JOHNS (Newfoundland), Sunday. -- Three trains carrying a total of 380 persons were" snowbound ...

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  16. AMERICAN WOMAN'S FAMILY OF NINETEEN CHILDREN

    HOLYOKE (Massachusetts), Sunday. -- Mrs. Joseph McClain (35) gave birth here yesterday to her nineteenth ...

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  17. STUDENTS INVESTIGATE EXAMINATION FAILURES

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Queensland University students claim that 1951 examination failures were the ...

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  18. WOMAN ON HOUSEBOAT ADRIFT IN MEXICAN GULF

    ST. PETERSBURG (Florida), Sunday. -- A 42-foot houseboat with a woman aboard was adrift yesterday in the Gulf of ...

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  19. N.A.T.O. Decisions

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The North Atlantic Council yesterday adopted a compromise plan scaling down the size of General Eisenhower's Atlantic army to under 50 divisions by 1954, but increasing the European ...

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  20. NEW U.S. SUPER 'PLANE ALMOST ROBOT CRAFT

    WASHINGTON. Sunday. -- The Air Force was preparing to order test models of a Deltawing interceptor fighter with ...

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  21. Resumption at Mt. Isa?

    MT. ISA, Sunday. -- The 55 striking ironworkers are expected to resume work to-day, according to industrial ...

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  22. CORONATION IN JULY!

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The "Sunday Express" stated today that preliminary discussions are taking place with a ...

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  23. Moral Rearmament

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- One thousand people attended a moral rearmament rally this afternoon. They welcomed ...

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  26. MISSING R.A.N. FLYER

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The Navy Office to-day released the name of the observer missing in the Royal Australian Navy ...

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  27. ATOM TEST WEAPON MAY BE PLUTONIUM BOMB PRODUCED FOR U.K. PRESTIGE

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- Most British scientists believed that the atomic weapon to be tested in Australia this year was an orthodox plutonium bomb, the "New York Times" correspondent reported from London yesterday. ...

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  28. LONGER NATIONAL SERVICE PERIOD ADVOCATED

    HOBART, Sunday. -- Extension of the National Service training scheme to provide a vast programme of ...

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  29. "REGRADING OF RAILWAY LINES WILL SAVE THOUSANDS IN WORKING COSTS"

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Extensive regrading of railway lines would save thousands of pounds each year in working costs and would speed up freight services, the Deputy Premier and Minister for Transport (Mr. Duggan) said to-night. ...

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  30. Reward for McDermott?

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Frederick Lincoln McDermott has asked the Public Solicitor (Mr. R. Hawkins) to seek from the ...

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    Guides throughout the world each year observe a "Thinking Day," to celebrate the anniversary of the birthday of Lady Baden-Powell, founder and Chief of the Guides. In Toowoomba, a ceremony was held in the Helen McDonnell Memorial Hut. Among those present were (left to right): Mr. J. Cossart (District Commissioner. West Toowoomba ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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