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  4. Doyle's Evidence

    SYDNEY, Tuesday -- Reginald Aubrey Doyle told the Doyle-Arthur Royal Comm to-day . that he had an English business; [?] Herbert Witton Crowe "ready for the plucking" when ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS' FINE CEREMONIAL DISPLAY

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Australian Associated Press representative says that for the first time Australian troops to-day guarded a reigning Queen. In bright sunshine, with a crowd of more than 5000 pressing round outside the Buckingham Palace forecourt, and hundreds more ...

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  6. GRATITUDE FOR AID TO FLOOD VICTIMS

    The Lord Mayor of London, in a letter to the town clerk of Toowoomba (Mr. C. Done) has for ...

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  7. Happy Group at Art Contest Judging

    Mr. Kenneth Macqueen, who judged the "Chronicle" Junior Art Competition, "and the president of the Toowoomba Art Society (Mr. H. Carstens), chat with some of the winners. Those in the group are (left to right); Patricia Vigar, Jim Cu tliffe, Elvie Parfitt, Myra Wilshire, Dorothy Parfitt, Leslie Purbrick, Mr. H. Carstens and Mr. Kenneth Macqueen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Toowoomba Visit

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Twenty aborigines will be brought from the Northern Terriiory for a display be ...

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  9. DEPARTMENTS TO CUT SPENDING

    BRISBANE; Tuesday. -- All State Government departments have been asked to amend their ...

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  10. Work on Abattoir to Start Soon

    The foundation stone of the abattoir at Toowoomba, which will operate only for local service, is to be laid by the Acting Premier (Mr. Duggan) on Saturday. The abattoir will be ...

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  11. Two Everest Bids Fail

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- Two teams of British Mount Everest climbers—racing to scale the world's highest peak to celebrate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth— failed in two attempts during the week-end, but were ...

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  12. CORONATION DAY FOR TROOPS IN KOREA

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Commonwealth troops in the fieid in Korea will celebrate the Coronation ...

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  13. VIOLENT STORMS RAGE IN U.K.

    LONDON, Tuesday. --The worst thunderstorm in the Scottish Highlands area for 30 years raged for about 10 ...

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  14. RELYING TOO MUCH ON WOOL FOR PROSPERITY

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. -- Australia was relying too much on wool for its prosperity, the president of the Australian Associated Chambers of Commerce (Mr. W. J. Allison) said in Adelaide to ...

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  15. PRISON AMNESTY FOR CORONATION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Special remission conditions for Coronation clemency, to be granted to all ...

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  16. LIBERAL ANALYSIS OF SENATE VOTE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Close analysis of the Senate vote, compared with 1951 figures. showed that only in ...

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  17. STATES RECONTROL CLOTHING LINES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The prices of some clothing, blankets and knitting wool has been ...

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  18. THIEVES' DARING GOLD ROBBERY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. The pounding of a quartz crushing battery enabled thieves to steal a heavy ...

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  19. DERAILMENT CUTS LINE TO IPSWICH

    IPSWICH, Tuesday. -- The derailment of a petrol tanker on the Ipswich-Toowoomba railway line between Yarongmulu and Grandchester early to-night disrupted railway traffic travelling both ways, and 'buses were ...

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  20. NAN ACCIDENTALLY SHOT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- A laughing Italian, racing a friend's car downhill on foot, was accidentally shot dead ...

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  21. PRE-CORONATION SUPPLEMENT

    "The Toowoomba Chronicle" will publish a Pre Coronation Supplement on Friday, May 29. The ...

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  22. PRESS PICTURES COMMENDED

    "Photographs published in the 'Chronicle' last Saturday directing attention to the correct method of ...

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  23. PUT OUT THE FLAGS AND BUNTING

    The Toowoomba and District Retail Traders' Association makes a request to all traders in ...

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  24. PRICES AT BRISBANE TOBACCO SALES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Only a "negligible amount" of leaf went unsold at today's Brisbane tobacco sale. ...

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  25. VILLAGE FLATTENED

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Reuters Fayid correspondent says British troops today flattened an ...

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  26. LORD MAYOR DISGUSTED OVER ATTITUDE TO BALL

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- "Never before have I been so disgusted with the attitude adopted by some ...

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  27. WESTERN DISCUSSIONS ON AUSTRIAN DEADLOCK

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Reuters diplomatic correspondent says the United States, French and British ...

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  28. Fairy Stories" on Loan Council Attacked

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The outcome of the recent Loan Council meeting was to-day described by the Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) as a "resounding triumph for the forces ...

    Article : 549 words
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  30. FRANCE STILL WITHOUT A GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Reuters correspondent in Paris says that France is still without a ...

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  32. ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM GOONDIWINDI

    GOONDIWINDI, Tuesday. -- A new schedule issued by Queensland Air Lines will ensure a tri-weekly air ...

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  33. Atomic Guns for Warships Now Predicted

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- Admiral Arthur Radford, chairman- designate of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff, last night predicted atomic guns for warships similar to the cannon fired at Las Vegas yesterday. ...

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