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  3. SERVICE AT WESTMINSTER ABBEY

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The British monarchy had remained unshaken by "revolutionary storms which had swept over the world," the Archbishop of York (Dr. Garbett) said to-day in a tribute to the late King. ...

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  4. NAVAL STRENGTH TO BE INCREASED

    CANBERRA. Sunday. -- It was announced to-night that the Cabinet Defence Preparations Committee had ...

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  5. WHOLESALE EGG PRICES RISE

    BRISBANE. Sunday.--The wholesale prices of eggs in Queensland will be increased from to-morrow. The new ...

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  6. Development Plans for Queensland Railways

    In a broadcast address last night, Mr. J. E. Duggan, Minister for Transport, spoke of the progress that is being made in implementing the programme of modernisation and rehabilitation of the Queensland railway ...

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  7. MEMORIAL SERVICES HELD IN KOREA

    WITH THE BRITISH COMMONWEALTH DIVISION IN KOREA, Sunday.--The voices of chaplains, the murmur of ...

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    This painter had a ticklish job in Toowoomba on Saturday when he "went aloft" to paint the flagpole on the clock tower of the Post Office. This job was part of the work of renovation being undertaken at present on the Post Office building. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PERIOD OF MOURNING IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The official period of Court mourning for the death of the King will continue until May 31 ...

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  10. U.S. "LIBERTY BELL" WILL TOLL FOR KING

    NEW YORK, Sunday.-- New York's "Liberty Bell," which rang in 1776 for the signing of the Declaration of ...

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  11. NO HOLIDAY FOR KING'S FUNERAL

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The British Government has decided there should be no general suspension of work on ...

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  12. "EMPIRE MAY BE RULED FROM DOMINIONS"

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The "Sunday Express" suggested in an editorial to-day that the ruler of the Empire ...

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  13. MEASURE OF AGREEMENT AT PANMUNJOM

    TOKIO, Sunday.--The representative of A.A.P.- Reuters at Panmunjom says the Communists to-day agreed to South Korean participation in a peace conference after a Korean armistice, but rejected a United ...

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  14. EGYPT'S REDS TO BE SUPPRESSED

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The Egyptian Minister for the Interior (Mortada el Maraghy Bey) said last night his ...

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  15. MR. CASEY TELLS OF TALK WITH LATE KING

    MELBOURNE. Sunday. -- Queen Elizabeth II knew months ago that she might at any time have to take up the ...

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  16. NATION'S REPRESENTATIVES AT ROYAL FUNERAL

    CANBERRA, S u n d a y.-- Neither the Governor- General (Sir William McKell) nor the Prime Minister ...

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  17. CZECH EMBASSY CLERKS GET ASYLUM IN U.K.

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Britain has granted political asylum to two Czech former clerks at the Czechoslovak ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND'S CHANCE OF RAIN DWINDLES

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Queensland's only near chance of rain relief dwindled to-day as monsoon influences moved away northwards. ...

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  19. CHURCHES CROWDED FOR SPECIAL SERVICES

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--More than 30,000 people crowded Brisbane's churches to-day for special services for the late ...

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  20. N.S.W. PARCHED DISTRICTS SUPPLIED WITH WATER

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- At the present time, hundreds of thousands of gallons of water are being carried by ship and train to ...

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  21. PARATROOPERS DROP INTO REMOTE MALAYAN VALLEY

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.--A force of 57 British paratroops jumped into a remote river valley in Perak ...

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  22. AIRCRAFT EXPERT'S DEFENCE OF SABRE JET

    LOS ANGELES. Sunday.--The United States Air Force F-28 Sabre jet, which held a 129 to 14 kill ratio over the MIG-15 in ...

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  23. MOTHERS ACCIDENTALLY KILL THEIR CHILDREN

    MIAMI (Florida), Sunday.--Two mothers backing motor cars out of driveways ran over and killed their own children in South ...

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  26. ANALYSIS OF MOTOR CYCLE DEATH TOLL

    BRISBANE. Sunday.--The motor cycle accidents toll is nearly three times the pre-war rate, but for all the accidents of road users this ...

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  27. RISKED DEATH TO RESCUE SMALL BOY

    TOWNSVILLE. Sunday. -- An unknown man narrowly missed being taken by a shark when he dived fully clothed into Ross ...

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  28. MAN AND HIS SISTER FOUND DEAD

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--The body of a man, trussed up with wire and lying in a shallow grave in a vegetable block at ...

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  29. "WILLY-WILLY" CAUSES DAMAGE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A sudden "willy-willy" early last night lifted a complete iron roof from a two-storied grocery shop in Belmore Road, South Hurstville, and hurled it into the centre of the road, striking a live electric wire and ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN FEARS FOR HIS JAPANESE WIFE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Because he fears for the safety of his Japanese wife and two children if they are left alone in Japan, ...

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  31. "COLIN CLARK NEEDED"

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Federal Government had ignored Mr. Colin Clark's economic warnings and predictions of food shortages, ...

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  32. FRENCH PLAN FOR DEFENCE OF WESTERN EUROPE

    WASHINGTON. Sunday.-- The French Air Minister (M. Pierre Montel) disclosed yesterday that France would ...

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  33. STAR LIFESAVERS TO COMPETE AT TOWNSVILLE

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday. -- More than 200 Queensland lifesavers, among whom are some of the star swimmers of the Commonwealth, ...

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  34. SLUMP IN FRUIT AND VEGETABLES PRICES

    BRISBANE, Sunday --Fruit and vegetables are dearer and scarcer now than at any time in Queensland's history, city agents said ...

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  35. ANOTHER FLYING ENTERPRISE "SURVIVOR"

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--Captain Kurt ("Stay-put") Carlen, his passengers and crew were not the only survivors when the Flying Enterprise went down off the coast of England last month. ...

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