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  3. An Open Letter

    Alarmed at the great mass of low-standard, sex, crime and horror publications flooding into the Australian ...

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  4. REDS ARE READY TO RESUME PREPARATIONS FOR TRUCE

    PANMUNJOM, Wednesday.-- The Communists agreed to-day to go ahead with preparations for a Korean armistice despite South Korean opposition. They announced their decision in a tetter to the United Nations Commander (General Clark) ...

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  5. All Eyes On a Small Wooden Ball

    Galloping, high-spirited ponies, flailing polo sticks and excellent horsemanship continued to thrill spectators at the Queensland Gold Cup polo at Clifford Park yesterday. These two photographs depict two incidents in the Allora v. Spring Creek Blues contest. Spring Creek won by 10 goals to three. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WARNING ON HIGH TRANSPORT COSTS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday-- High transport costs were threatening to undermine the national economy, the Acting Premier (Mr. Duggan) said to-day. He said that transport charges comprised ...

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  7. BAND CONTESTS NEXT EASTER

    The Queensland championship band contests will be held in Toowoomba. from April 13 to April ...

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  8. INDONESIA UNEASY OVER NEW GUINEA

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The new Indonesian Charge d'Affaires in Australia (Dr. Tamzil) said ...

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  9. Reason Given for Free Milk Scheme Delay

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- "Any delay in introduction of the free milk scheme to schools in the Toowoomba district is not attributable to the State Government," the Acting Minister for ...

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  10. HIGH NAVAL POST FOR QUEENSLANDER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The first commanding officer of Australia's first aircraft carrier (H.M.A.S. ...

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  11. MR. POWER TO SEEK PETROL PRICE CUT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Lower prices for petrol, recontrol of potato prices, and a new basis for the fixing ...

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  12. WOOL PRODUCTION MAY BE RECORD

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Australia's wool production for 1952-53 is expected to reach a record of ...

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  13. FRANCE'S TILL IS EMPTY

    PARIS Wednesday. -- "The till is empty," the newly-elected French Premier (M. Joseph ...

    Article : 98 words
  14. Migrants Incensed

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Commonwealth Security Police have been advised of attempts to spread Communist ...

    Article : 197 words
  15. Move for Brighter Carnival Stalls

    A move for neater and brighter street stalls and daises was brought forward at the meeting of the Carnival of Flowers Board of Management last night. ...

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  16. OFFER TO BOBBY SINN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Stadiums Ltd. will match the world bantamweight champion, Jimmy Carruthers, ...

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  17. VISIT OF ROYAL TOUR DIRECTOR

    The Town Clerk (Mr. c. Done) advises that the State Director of the Royal Tour (Mr. F. Manning) will ...

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  18. Australia's Feat: Jet Bomber Ready for Use

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The first Canberra medium jet bomber to be built in Australia has been handed over by the Government Aircraft Factories to the Royal Australian Air Force for operational use-- less than a month after its initial test flight. ...

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  19. "Obliterate Spirit of Selfishness"

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- There was a growing spirit of selfishness at all levels of society from politicians down, the Acting Premier (Mr. Duggan) said to-day. "This must be obliterated, first of all in our children, by developing ideas of good character and citizenship in them at ...

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  20. DINGO HAUL

    COORANGA NORTH, Wednesday.-- Mr. F. Facer has destroyed a dingo bitch and her 10 pups, discovered in a ...

    Article : 69 words
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  23. JAPANESE WELCOME PRISON TRANSFER

    TOKIO, Wednesday. -- Newspapers through out Japan to-day praised Australia's decision to send ...

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  24. FIVE INCHES OF SNOW ON VICTORIAN ALPS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- With frosts ever almost the whole of Victoria, Melbourne recorded a ...

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  25. MALAH'S POLICY

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday. -- Dr. Malan, the Prime Minister of South Africa, yesterday expressed himself in favour of co-operation with Commonwealth countries, regardless of whether ...

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  26. Results Were Spectacular in Myxomatosis Campaign

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Myxomatosis had killed between 75 and 90 per cent, of the rabbits in Queensland, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation conference was ...

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  27. BANK BOARD TO MEET IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Ten members of the Commonwealth Bank Board will meet in ...

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  28. SETTLEMENT EXPECTED IN STYX MINE STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The 12-week strike at the Styx (State) coal mine is expected to end on ...

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