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  3. End of Another Summer School of Music

    Some of the students of the seventh Summer School of Music, which broke up yesterday in Toowoomba, about to enter a special bus to begin the journey home. The school has provided a 12 day course in instruction and demonstration to more than 120 students. At the rear of the group may be seen Mr. Frank Clewlow, the lecturer in drama. Photo by W. A. Turnbull. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Big Vietminh Onslaught on Key French Outpost

    HANOI (Indo China), Thursday -- Waves of green clad Vietminh conscripts yesterday stormed Hoa Binh, a strategic French outpost, despite staggering losses. A spokesman for the French Army said that the fighting ...

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  5. DEADLOCK ON ATOM SECRETS BROKEN

    NEW YORK, Thursday.-- America and Britain had broken the deadlock over the exchange of atomic ...

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  6. Australia wide Protest on Galvin Award Urged

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--United Australia wide protest t action against the Galvin award was urged today by the Metal Trades Federation. The federation, which met in Sydney today, will ask State branches not to take ...

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  7. METEOR JETS USED AGAINST EGYPTIANS

    CAIRO, Thursday. -- Using jet fighters as air cover for the first time, British troops, supported by tanks, armoured ...

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  8. PHYSICISTS FIND NEW NUCLEAR PARTICLE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A completely new nuclear particle has been discovered by Melbourne University physicists. ...

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  9. Move for State Aid in Rebuilding Dairy Herds

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Following the partial relief given by storm rains, it had been considered desirable to direct attention to another urgent problem resulting from the drought -- the necessity for further financial ...

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  10. HIGHER PRICES FOR EGGS ANNOUNCED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Egg prices today rose to 44 a dozen for first grade and 310 a dozen for medium. ...

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  11. RESISTANCE LOWERS MEAT PRICES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Meat prices were brought down because of public resistance to overcharging by ...

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  12. DISMISSALS OF MEN BY ELECTRICITY BOARD

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday. --An immediate effect of the drying up of loan money has been the dismissal of 20 ...

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  13. CALIFORNIAN TOWN CUT OFF BY HEAVY SHOW

    PORTOLA (California), Thursday.--This town of 3000 persons was without fresh meat or milk, and bread was ...

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  14. NEW DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The appointment of Mr. H. G. Watkin, B.A., Dip. Ed., Principal of the State High ...

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  15. HERO'S WELCOME PREPARED FOR CAPTAIN CARLSEN

    NEW YORK, Thursday.-- Captain Kurt Carlsen arrived here by air today and will be given a hero's welcome ...

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  16. A.W.U. PROTEST ON SALE OF WOOL TO SOVIET RUSSIA

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Australian Workers Union annual delegate meeting today expressed ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND GIRLS WIN WILSON CUP

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--The Queensland tennis girls, Mary Schultz and Pay Muller, today won the Wilson Cup for the ...

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  18. GOVERNOR SWEARS IN MR. GAIR'S NEW CABINET

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The new State Cabinet was sworn in by the Governor (Sir John Lavarack) today. ...

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  19. NEW REFINERY TO IMPORT PREFABRICATED PLANT

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The establishment and operation of the Anglo Iranian Oil Company's new refinery ...

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  20. HIGHER INTRA STATE FREIGHT CHARGES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Increases of up to 20- a ton have been granted on freight on goods shipped between ...

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  21. SHORT'S STATEMENT ON UNION FUNDS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Criminal proceedings should be considered against any person proved to have disposed of ...

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  22. APPOINTMENT TO VACANT LABOUR BUREAU POST

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Assistant Under Secretary to the Department of Labour and industry Mr. R. ...

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  23. MORRIS NOT TO PLAY AGAIN THIS SEASON

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The Test opening batsman, Arthur Morris, will not play first class cricket again this season. Morris ...

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  24. CARPET SNAKE FOUND NESTING ON EGGS

    BURLEIGH HEADS, Thursday. -- A seven feet carpet snake was found nesting on 24 eggs today. The discovery was ...

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  25. Valuable Violin Washed Up

    SANTA MONICA, California, Thursday. -- A Stradivarius violin, worth 50,000 dollars (about £A22,300) was found ...

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  26. MCGIRR'S CLAIM ON WHEAT REFUTED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The chairman of the Australian Wheat Board (Sir John Teasdale) said tonight that New ...

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  27. SURPRISES IN A.W.U. STATE BALLOTS

    BRISBANE, Thursday -- The State president of the Australian Worked Union (Mr. J. Bukowski) had to face a second ...

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  28. A.W.U. TO SEEK £1 RISE FOR TIMBER WORKERS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Australian Workers Union is to apply to the industrial Court for an increase of £1 per week ...

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  31. AWARDS TO AUSTRALIAN PILOTS IN KOREA

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Minister for Air (Mr. McMahon) today announced the awards of decorations to ...

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  32. "MACARTHUR SHOULD BE REINSTATED"

    ST. PAUL, Thursday.—Mr. Harold Stassen, formally entering the Minnesota primary contest as a Republican ...

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  33. Forthright Denouncement of Arguments by M. Vyshinsky

    PARIS, Thursday -- Reuters representative says the Canadian Minister for Justice (Mr. Stuart Garson) warned Russia yesterday that if she fried to sovietise the rest of the free world as she had done to so much ...

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  34. TOWNSVILLE'S BIG HORSE MEAT INDUSTRY

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday. -- The horse meat trade has become important for two North Queensland centres -- the tiny ...

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  35. BURDEKIN TRAFFIC BRIDGE UNDER WATER

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Up to 18 inches of rain has fallen in North Queensland in the past five days. Babinda has received ...

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  36. TAIPAN SNAKE "COMMITS SUICIDE"

    MACKAY, Thursday. -- That taipans sometimes the of life and take a quick way out, is evidenced by the experience of ...

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  37. REDS SAY BOMB DROPPED IN NEUTRAL ZONE

    TOKYO, Thursday. -- The Communists at Panmunjom today charged that a United Nations aircraft had dropped a ...

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