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  4. Storm Hits Downs Areas; Damage at Millmerran

    A severe electrical storm, accompanied by cyclonic wind, hail, and rain, hit the south-western areas of the' Darling Downs late yesterday and early last night, causing considerable damage to houses, sheds and ...

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  5. EIGHT KEY NATIONS CONSIDER PLAN FOR PEACE IN KOREA

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The working group of eight nations representing the 21 United Nations countries with forces in Korea met late to-day, immediately after hearing Mr. Krishna Menon explain the Indian plan for breaking the Korean armistice deadlock. The group had been due to meet earlier, but the meeting was postponed ...

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  6. MENZIES TO MAKE OVERSEAS TRIP

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) will leave Australia on Saturday for the London ...

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  7. Inspection of R.A.A.F. Stores Depot at Drayton

    Officers of No. 7 Stores Depot, R.A.A.F., Drayton, with a party from R.A.A.F. Maintenance. Group Headquarters, who yesterday carried out the annual inspection of the unit. Seated (left to right): Sister E. Feil (nursing sister), Wing Commander G. P. O'Loughlin (Commanding Officer, No. 7 S.D.), Air Commodore W. S. Armstrong, B.Sc., D.I.C. (Air Officer Commanding Maintenance Group Headquarters), Group Captain D. A. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Diesel-Electrics

    IPSWICH, Thursday. -- Seven new diesel-electric locomotives for the Queensland Railways may be on the ...

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  9. ROAD DEATH TOLL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Strong moves to amend the uniform traffic code for stricter control of motor cyclists and drunken drivers are to be made in a four day safety conference to begin in Adelaide on Monday. ...

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  10. ANTI-T.B. DRIVE RECEIVES SUPPORT

    Toowoomba's anti-tuberculosis campaign is continuing to receive heartening support. To yesterday, more than 2500 ...

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  11. WATER RESTRICTIONS TO BE POLICED

    City Council officers have received instructions to police the water restrictions recently imposed. The Town ...

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  12. LAND TAX OFFICERS TO VISIT TOOWOOMBA

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Deputy Commissioner of Land Tax (Mr. G. C. Allen) and the Chief Valuer (Mr. E. ...

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  13. NEW SUPREME COURT JUDGE APPOINTED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Mr. T. M. Barry, Q.C., has been appointed a judge of the Supreme Court, president of ...

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  14. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY BREAK PROPOSAL

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- If shop assistants, want a four day, holiday, at. Christmas, they will have to work until 6 p.m. ...

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  15. REDUCTION IN LAND VALUATIONS SOUGHT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Premier (Mr. Gair) was asked in the Legislative Assembly today to introduce .amending ...

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  16. High Prices for Geelong Wool

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The highest price for any type of wool in Australia this season--320d.-- was paid at the Geelong sales ...

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  17. SPECIAL AMENITIES FOR STATE COLLIERY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The miners at Mount Mulligan State Colliery will have a bathroom faced with cream tiles. ...

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  18. WARWICK BAKERS PLEASED WITH NEW SEASON'S WHEAT

    WARWICK, Thursday. -- Several Warwick bakers are already baking with flour milled from the new season's wheat crop, and say ...

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  19. "WE ARE WINNING" IN MALAYAN FIGHT

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Oliver Lyttelton) told the House of Commons yesterday that the ...

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  20. PATIENT'S FORTITUDE

    A young woman who yesterday morning had her second, third and fourth fingers severed, was last night ...

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  21. DEPARTMENT WANTS TO THANK OBSERVANT MAN

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Railway Department wants to officially thank the middle-aged motorist who ...

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  22. YOUNG BABY RETURNS BY FLYING BOAT TO SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- A nine-weeks-old baby boy, who left Sydney for Auckland in his mother's arms last Tuesday ...

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  23. Reporting of Overcharging for Fruit and Vegetables Urged

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Collins), introducing a Farm Produce Agents Acts Amendments Bill in the Legislative Assembly to-day, said public co-operation was needed to report overcharging ...

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  24. TO NEGOTIATE WITH U.K. ON FOOD CORPORATION

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Under-Secretary of the Treasury Department (Mr. R. Murray win leave to-morrow for ...

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  25. Mental Patient Missing

    The Toowoomba police reported yesterday that a patient of the Mental Hospital at Willowburn disappeared from ...

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  26. N.S.W. RAIL FINANCES

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The New South Wales Railways Department's profit of £4,889,527 for the year ended last June 30, and the ...

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  29. CHRONICLE ARCADE

    THE House of Commons has granted British civil servants the right to refuse to sign themselves as obedient servants ...

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  30. MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE HIGHEST THIS SUMMER

    Yesterday's maximum temperature of 91.2 degrees was the highest in Toowoomba this summer. The oppressive ...

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  31. NEW CHIEF OF LONG-RANGE WEAPONS ESTABLISHMENT

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Dr. C. F. Bareford, head of the military research laboratories in England, has been ...

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  32. Lightning Victim's Condition

    OAKEY, Thursday.--Kenneth McIntyre (26), of Jondaryan Estate, recovered consciousness in hospital this morning. A ...

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  33. SENTENCED TO DEATH FOP SECOND TIME

    LONDON, Thursday.--James John Alcott (23). a former soldier, heard himself sentenced to death for murder yesterday for the second ...

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  34. Reds Gaol Briton

    MOSCOW, Thursday. -- The Soviet People's Court at the North Russian, port of Onega has sentenced a British seaman to ...

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  35. BRITISH NATIONALS STILL PREDOMINANT AMONG IMMIGRANTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- In the nine months ended September 30 last, Australia showed a net migration gain of ...

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