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  3. TRAFFIC "BLITZ" BY CITY POLICE

    The police were making an all-out effort to stop speeding across city intersections, and to curb noisy motor ...

    Article : 112 words
  4. Tension Grows Again On Sudanese Issue

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Prospects of an Anglo -Egyptian agreement on the future of the Sudan receded sharply to-day following the study in London of the full text of the agreement signed in Khartoum during the ...

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  5. HAMMERING BLOW AT KOREAN REDS

    SEOUL, Tuesday. -- The United States 5th Air Force hurled two 220-'plane raids against Communist railway ...

    Article : 251 words
  6. Children Enjoy "Leaen-to-Swim" Lessons

    About "300 childien and several adults have enrolled in the "learn-to-swim campaign is being conducted at the City Baths by the Toowoomba Chronicle," the Toowoomba Swimming Association, and the Toowoomha Naffon-ii ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Six Rescued in Boats From Floods at Tully

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Six people were rescued today by rowing boat in two separate incidents in Tully (North Queensland), where nearly 25 inches of rain has fallen in 48 hours. Police saved five adults from a home ...

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  8. Playing Field

    An offer to the City Council by the Cobb and Co. Transport Group to make a loan of £15,000 available at ...

    Article : 211 words
  9. STRONG DEMAND FOR CANNED FRUITS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- There was still a strong demand for Australian canned fruits in the United ...

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  10. CONCERN AT QUALITY OF CITY'S WATER

    Concern was expressed at the quality of Toowoomba's water, when the Toowoomba Chamber of Commerce met ...

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  11. MASS UNEMPLOYMENT LOOMS IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Mass unemployment through the complete shut- down of State works faces Victoria. ...

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  12. TIN OF IMPORTED FOOD TO BE ANALYSED

    MACKAY, Tuesday.--A tin of imported food will leave Mackay. by the first 'plane tomorrow morning for analysis in ...

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  13. EGYPT'S CONSTITUTION

    CAIRO, Tuesday. -- The Egyptian Premier (General Neguib), to-day announced the formation of a fifty- man ...

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  14. NO DATE YET FOR STATE ELECTION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- No date for the State election was announced by the Premier (Mr. Gair) to-day. He said to-night ...

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  15. "LAND SETTLEMENT MUST GET HIGH PRIORITY"

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Land settlement must get high priority now that shortages of many materials have been largely ...

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  16. GERMANS ON TRIAL FOR BIG FRENCH MASSACRE

    PARIS, Tuesday.--Thousands jammed the. streets outside the Bordeaux Court House to-day when the trial ...

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  17. DEATH OF MR. J. A. WATSON

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A former state Insurance Commissioner (Mr. J. A. Watson) died suddenly in Brisbane last ...

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  18. BRISBANE FLYING BOAT BASE TO BE MOVED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The movement of Brisbane's flying boat base from the Hamilton Reach of the Brisbane River to ...

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  19. RUSSIA CLAIMS U. S. BACKED PLOT TO KILL LEADING REDS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Soviet newsagency, Tass, has alleged that a group of Russian doctors had killed Colonel -General A. Zhdanov, a member of the Politburo and secretary of the central committee of the Russian ...

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  20. Wrecked 'Plane Found

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--The wreckage of a C-46 troop transport, missing since Wednesday with 40 aboard, has ...

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  21. Diplomatic Post

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Casey), announced today the appointment of Mr. P. ...

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  22. Carcass Compefifion

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. -- The closing date for the receipt of entries in the meat board's all- Australian export lamb carcass ...

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  23. WATERSIDERS MAY STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Sydney Waterside workers will consider stopping work in a fortnight unless the Arbitration Court ...

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  24. Japan to Fire at Red 'Planes

    TOKIO, Tuesday.--A Japanese Foreign Office spokesman said to-day that between 20 and 30 Russian 'planes had flown over Japan's northern territory since last summer. He added that American and Japanese fighters would shoot ...

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  25. HEAVY AGENDA BEFORE FEDERAL CABINET

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. --The first meeting of Federal Cabinet since the Prime Mini ster (Mr. Menzies) returned from London will be held here on Thursday and Friday of this week. Cabinet is believed to have a heavy agenda before ...

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  26. NATION DEVELOPS REVOLUTIONARY RADIO

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Australia has developed a midget radio transmitting and receiving set that will revolutionise field communications under conditions of actual warfare. In announcing this to-day, the Minister for Supply ...

    Article : 197 words
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  29. CHRONICLE ARCADE

    Mr. G. H. ROUTLEY is a native of old Jimbour, which was so closely associated with the development of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. Toowoomha Man Feared Dead

    Toowoomba police said last night that they were investigating the disappearance of Rowland Mark Betts (29 married). Sydney reports state that police there fear he may have been drowned as his clothing has been found on Bondi ...

    Article : 292 words
  31. U.K. Wireless Licences

    LONDON (Reuters).--Broadcast receiving licences current at the end of November 1952 in Britain and Northern Ireland totalled ...

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