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  3. Forty Years of Progress in the Air

    An F86 Sabre jet fighter of the latest type flying beside a 1912 model pusher biplane at a North American factory. The Royal Australian Air Force will soon be equipped with Sabre jets of the latest type. The aged biplane cruises at 60 miles an hour, while the Sabre holds the official world speed record of 699.2 miles an hour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Woomera Range Tests to be Intensified

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The testing of guided mis- siles at the Woomera rocket range will be intensified this year. Details of the trials to be conducted are highly secret, but they will be of a type which will permit ...

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  5. ONE INCH OF RAIN AN HOUR AS TOWNSVILLE IS FLOODED

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.-- Townsville residents, remembering the disastrous flood of 1946, to-day were apprehensive of a similar flood as the Ross River rose higher and the torrential rain continued. Many areas are already flooded, some 30 families have been removed to high ground, and numbers of residents fear for their ...

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  6. C.P.'S POSITION IN NASH ELECTORATE

    BRISBANE. Thursday.-- "It is regretted that the State executive of the Liberal Party has vetoed the joint endorsement ...

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  7. MM PREDICTED FOR ALL STATE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Almost all the State should have received rain by Saturday from the monsoonal and ...

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  8. THREE MEN CHARGED WITH TAXI ROBBERY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Reginald Francis Noyes, taxi driver, said in the Police Court to-day that after he had been ...

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  9. Senate Election Date Fixed tor May 2 Next

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The Senate election will be held on Saturday, May 2. The House of Representatives will meet on Tuesday, February 17, and the Senate on Wednesday, February 18. These dates were reported ...

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  10. "CHURCH SCHOOLS BAR TO HEW SCHOLARSHIP DATE"

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- A mid-winter Scholarship examination was impracticable because denominational ...

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  11. SUMMER SCHOOL CONCERT PLEASING

    Concerts of the standard and variety of the one presented by students and lecturers of the eighth Summer School of ...

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  12. MALAYANS WARNED AGAINST CO-OPERATING WITH REDS

    SINGAPORE, Thursday.-- General Sir Gerald Templer, the Malayan High Commissioner, yesterday warned ...

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  13. OPPOSITION PLANS TO OPEN CAMPAIGN

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The Opposition is planning to deliver its policy speech in the State election before the ...

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  14. MAN BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN DROWNED

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.-- It was found to-night that the floods may have claimed their first victim. About 11 ...

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  15. MACHINIST INJURED IN FOUNDRY ACCIDENT

    A 40-years-old married man, Leonard Scaratt, had the index finger of his right hand removed and received lacerations ...

    Article : 169 words
  16. DEATH OF NOTED WHARF AND BRIDGE BUILDER

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- One of Queensland's best-known wharf and bridge, builders died this morning. He was Mr. Peter Blon- ...

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  17. MR. McEWEN DISCUSSES WHEAT AGREEMENT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- Australia could see no great danger to the wheat industry in the absence of the ...

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  18. INCREASE IN PRICE OF LAUNDRY SOAP

    BRISBANE. Thursday.-- Price increases ranging from 1d. to 3d. on laundry soap and soap powders were granted by the Prices ...

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  19. Sudan Talks Impasse

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The "Daily Telegraph's" Cairo correspondent says that most Egyptians are convinced that ...

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  20. OLYMPIC COMMITTEE CONFIDENT ON MONEY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Although Victoria will have difficulty in raising its financial contribution to the 1956 ...

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  21. GAIR REFUSES TO GIVE DATE OF ELECTION

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The Premier (Mr. Gair) tonight would not announce the date of the next Queens- ...

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  22. Basic Wage Prediction

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- A slight reduction in the basic wage after the next quarterly cost of living adjustment was ...

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  25. Italian Liner's Maiden Trip

    ROME, Thursday.-- Italy's biggest post-war liner, the 25.000-ton Andrea Doria. left Genoa yesterday for New York on her maiden At- ...

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  26. CHRONICLE ARCADE

    NICKEY of Newcastle talks. He is one of those things called "a clever doggie." He can speak phrases, taught him ...

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  27. TRUMAN ADVOCATES POLICY OF RECIPROCAL TRADE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.-- President Truman, in his farewell economic message to Congress yesterday, proposed both reciprocal trade and aid as a means for ensuring prosperity and full employment for the United ...

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  28. SEDGMAN EVENS SCORE WITH JACK KRAMER

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. --The Australian Frank Sedgman last night evened the score with Jack Kramer, ...

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  29. TREASURY SUBSIDY FOR DALBY TOWN COUNCIL

    BRISBANE. Thursday.-- The Executive Council to-day granted the Dalby Town Council n Treasury subsidy of £1000 towards ...

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