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  4. Hanging New Art Exhibition Entries

    Members of the Toowoomba Art Society engaged hanging entries in their "all -in" exhibition and the Chronicle Junior Art Competition in the showroom of G. and D. Motors. The exhibition will be opened to-night by Mr. Kenneth Macqueen, who will announce the winners in the various sections. Left to right in the photograph are: Mr. H. Carstens (president of the Art Society), Miss ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Soviet Official Paper Favours Conference of Great Powers

    MOSCOW, Sunday. -- The official Soviet newspaper "Pravda" to-day editorially supported the British Prime Minister's (Sir Winston Churchill) call for a big Power meeting at the highest level. In a full-page editorial devoted to the current international situation, "Pravda" said that Sir Win- ...

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  6. "LOST" POLL BOX WAS IN SYDNEY

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- A "lost" box of Southwestern Queensland Senate votes has been located ...

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  7. Senators' Report

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. Four out of five Senators who investigated ammunition supplies in Korea reported to-day that there had been "a needless loss of American lives" and adverse ...

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  8. New Effort In Truce Talks

    WASHINGTON, Sunday, -- A new effort to break the deadlock blocking a Korean armistice would be made by ...

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  9. ATOM RESEARCH AID TO FIELD CROPS

    PASADENA (California), Sunday. -- A physicist, Dr. C. Albin, who has been working with ...

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  10. CORONATION DAY

    LONDON, Sunday. -- All signs point to London having its greatest crowds in history on Coronation Day. Crowds are already a problem for the traffic authorities and police; but they are ...

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  11. PRIMATE ISSUES THREE PRAYERS

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The Archbishop of Canterbury (the Most Rev. and Rt. Hon. Dr. Geoffrey Fisher), head of ...

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  12. SUGAR MILLS PLAN TO START SEASON

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Despite a strike of key sugar industry workers three North Queensland sugar ...

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  13. BOY KILLED, FRIEND INJURED BY BOMB

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- A 13-years-old boy was killed, and his playmate injured, when a ...

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  14. ARMY SUPPORT FOR SAFETY CAMPAIGN

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- The Australian Army has instituted its own road safety campaign and has ...

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  15. FINAL ASSAULT ON MT. EVEREST

    KATMANDU (Nepal), Sunday. -- Four picked climbers of the British Mt. Everest expedition will make ...

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  16. NEW U.K. DIPLOMAT NOW IN EGYPT

    CAIRO, Sunday. -- Mr. Robert Hankey arrived this morning to become Charge d'Affaires at the British ...

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  17. Reds Firm On Truce Stand

    HONG KONG, Sunday. -- The chief Communist truce delegate (General nam II). to-day reiterated ...

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  18. CLAIM U.S. WOULD BE BATTLEFIELD

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- A witness before the House of Representatives' Un-American Activities' ...

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  19. CRITICISM OF TRUCE TALKS REPUDIATED

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Casey) tonight repudiated views on ...

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  20. NEW U.S. TANKS MAY BE IN RED HANDS

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- Three United States M-47 Patton tanks disappeared during manoeuvres near ...

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  21. JEW NATIONAL BODY TO IMPROVE ROADS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Hundreds of business firms and motorists in every State are joining in a new ...

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  22. ATOMIC CANNON SHELL WILL BE FIRED TO-DAY

    LAS VEGAS, Sunday. -- The first firing of an atomic cannon shell will take place at the ...

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  23. DEATH OF WELL-KNOWN BRISBANE BUSINESSMAN

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Mr. Duncan John McWhirter (46), joint managing director of ...

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    The Toowoomba Philharmonic Society celebrated its Golden Jubilee with a dinner in the Royal Agricultural Society's assembly hall at the Show Grounds on Saturday night. Among the official party were (front row, left to right): Messrs. Philip Wolfson (chairman), F. G. Chamberlin (president) and Mrs. Chamberlin, the Mayor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. NEW SUGGESTION ON DISPUTE IN KOREA

    GENEVA, Sunday. -- Mr. Justice Emil Sand stroem, the chairman of the Executive Committee ...

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  27. HUNGARIANS REFUSE TO RELEASE SANDERS

    BERLIN, Sunday. -- Hungarian Government leaders have reaffirmed their earlier decision that ...

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  28. SHIPS IN COLLISION OFF BRITISH COAST

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The crews of two stricken vessels were successfully rescued off south-west ...

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  30. POLICE SEARCH FOR HALF-CASTE ENDS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- A half-caste aboriginal who had been hunted by police in rough North Coast country ...

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  31. AUSTRALIANS STILL MOST AIR-MINDED

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Statistics issued by the Department of Civil Aviation show that ...

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  32. Brundage Awaits Official News on Olympics

    CHICAGO, Sunday. -- Mr. Avery Brundage, (he president of the International Olympics Committee, said almost wistfully to-night that he would like to hear from Australia about action affecting the 1956 Olympic Games -- officially that was. He said that he had ...

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    Four members of the Toowoomba Grammar School Dramatic Society in one of the many spectacular scenes from Margaret Luce's 15-scene drama, "The Kingmaker." George Roubicek (Richard Neville, the "Kingmaker"), at left, addresses a meeting of the English Council, presided over by Morris Williams (King Edward), Francis Burfein (George Neville), and Colin Harding (Earl ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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