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  4. Two Scottish Bridges

    The first of the massive cantilevers of the Forth Bridge looming above humble dwellings on the north bank of the Firth of Forth. There are two main spans to this bridge, with long approaching piers at each end. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Rise in Motor Vehicle Registration Fees

    BUNDABERG, Thursday.--State Cabinet has agreed to a recommendation by the Commissioner of Main Roads (Mr. D. A. Crawford) that motor vehicle registration fees be raised by 50 per cent. to 6- per ...

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  6. Britain Not Committed to Bombing China

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) fold the House of Commons yesterday that in the Washington talks, he had not committed Britain to bombing China if Korean truce agreements were ...

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  7. FURTHER PRICE INCREASES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Rises in the price of bricks, fish and dry cleaning throughout the State, and of ...

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  8. "STERN BUT SOUND PLAN FOR STERLING"

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The Australian Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden), in a broadcast last night, said the ...

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  9. CHURCHILL FACES CENSURE VOTE

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Reuters says that the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) will face a censure vote by the Socialists ...

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  10. MOVE FOR EARLY MILK PRICE RISE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- A request for an immediate increase in the price of milk has been made to the Prices ...

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  11. U.S. ADMIRAL AS ATLANTIC CHIEF

    LONDON, Thursday.--The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation yesterday appointed Admiral Lynde ...

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  12. MOVE TO ALTER A.W.U. POLICY ON MIGRATION

    MACKAY, Thursday. -- A move to change the policy of the Australian Workers' Union on immigration was deferred ...

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  13. PRINCESS AND DUKE ON FIRST STAGE OF TOUR

    LONDON, Thursday.--Two thousand people on the windswept tarmac of the London Airport cheered as they ...

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  14. MOVE ON EVICTION LAWS DEFEATED

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- A resolution urging the Commonwealth to take up with all States the enactment of ...

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  15. BETTING COMMISSION AT WARWICK

    WARWICK, Thursday.--The president of the Bloodhorse Breeders' Association (Queensland Division), Mr. C. E. ...

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  16. TOOWOOMBA MAN QUALIFIES FOR AMERICAN AIR MEDAL

    TOKIO, Thursday.--British Commonwealth Headquarters to-day announced that seven Australian pilots in No. 77 Squadron had ...

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  17. "AIM FOR BIGGER AND BETTER STATE"

    MACKAY, Thursday.--Much developmental work remained to be done in Queensland, the Premier (Mr. Gair) said at a ...

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  18. CABINET TO CONSIDER WORKSHOP CLAIM

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Claims for increased wages for 3000 Ipswich railway workshops employees will be placed before the ...

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  19. SOUTHERN BUSH FIRES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Two men and a boy were burnt to death, many other people are missing, and hundreds are homeless as a result of bush fires in Victoria to-day. A man and boy were burnt to ...

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  20. NEW STATE BASIC WAGE GAZETTAL ON MONDAY?

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- State Industrial Court officials expect the new State Basic Wage to be gazetted ...

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  21. INCREASES ANNOUNCED IN TEACHERS' ALLOWANCES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Minister for Public Instruction (Mr. Devries) to-day announced an increase in allowances payable ...

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  22. ARREST FOLLOWS INCIDENT IN RUTHVEN STREET

    A young man was arrested by police last night, and was charged With the wilful destruction of property, following ...

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  23. BABY BANDITS CAUGHT AFTER FAST POLICE CHASE

    LOS ANGELES, Thursday.--Los Angeles police to-day had seven "baby" bandits, aged from 7 to 12, on their hands. They caught them ...

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  24. IRRIGATION BLAMED FOR ELECTRICITY BLACKOUTS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Increased irrigation in farming areas was blamed by the City Electric Light Company's spokesman to- ...

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  25. MAN KILLED IN IPSWICH MINING ACCIDENT

    IPSWICH, Thursday.--Two mining accidents occurred on the West Moreton field, near Ipswich, to-day. A man died as a result of ...

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  26. BEQUEST TO QUEENSLAND ART GALLERY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The Queensland Art Gallery receives £2000 under the will of a 77-year-old Sydney spinster who died last ...

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  27. UNIONS TO REFRAIN FROM NATION-WIDE STOPPAGE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- In Queensland, three ironworkers' unions will probably stand out from Tuesday's nation-wide ...

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  28. STATE YOUTHS ACCEPTED FOR MILITARY COLLEGE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Eight Queensland youths have been accepted for training at Duntroon Military College. Another four have ...

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  29. LOCAL AUTHORITY POLL DATE POSTPONED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The polling day for local authority elections throughout Queensland, including Brisbane, has ...

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  30. EXTRA WHARF STORAGE CHARGE IMPOSED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--An extra storage charge has been imposed to help relieve inter-State goods congestion on Brisbane ...

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  33. "No Cause for Alarm on Crime Incidence Among Migrants"

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The committee appointed to investigate the incidence of serious crime among migrants found it to be appreciably lower, proportionately, than among the Australian population. The ...

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  34. "Egyptian Government Has Full Control"

    CAIRO, Thursday.--Reuters representative says the Minister for the Inferior (Maraghy Bey) warned to-day that any potential trouble-maker would be dealt with immediately by army police. He appealed ...

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  35. ALARMING TREND IN OVERSEAS TRADE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Australia concluded her trading for the first six months of this financial year with an unfavourable trade balance of £215,997,000, the Acting Commonwealth Statistician (Dr. Carver) said to-day. In the ...

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