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  4. Pruning Street Trees is Permanent Job

    Pruning Toowoomba's trees is virtually a round-the-year job. The City Council employees here seen lopping and loading branches of camphor laurel trees on the northern side of Margaret Street are K. Peters. L. R. Bartenstein and T. Mackie ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MR. MADSEN DEALS WITH VITAL QUESTIONS OF DAIRYING

    The president of the Eastern Downs District Council of the Queensland Dairymen's Organisation and State president of the Q.D.O. (Mr. 0. 0. Madsen) reported on matters vitally concerning the dairying industry at the meeting of the Eastern Downs ...

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  6. FRENCH ELECT PREMIER-- AND PEACE HOPES SOAR

    GENEVA, Friday.--The election of M. Pierre Mendes France as the new French Premier sent prospects of peace in Indo-China soaring to-day. This was the general view of most delegates at the nine-nation peace talks in ...

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  7. URANIUM EXPERTS TO GO OVERSEAS

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Government is dispatching two of Australia's principal uranium ...

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  8. DISAGREEMENT ON PARKING METERS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Lord Mayor (Alderman Roberts) and the Police Commissioner (Mr. Smith) ...

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  9. Barley Industry

    The future of the barley industry on the Downs is viewed with optimism by the chairman of the ...

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  10. MAN'S TRAGIC DEATH WHILE DINGO-HUNTING NEAR TEXAS

    Police searching for an elderly man in the Texas district on Thursday followed a trail of blood for 150 yards to find the dead body of the man, who apparently had been accidentally shot while he was searching for dingoes. He was Mr. Edward Moss, ...

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  11. FURTHER ORDER FOR DIESEL LOCOMOTIVES

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Twelve diesel-electric locomotives, lighter than the 20 at present operating in ...

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  12. RISE IN LABOUR DEMAND IN MAY

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Demands for labour in Queensland increased last month because of seasonal ...

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  13. EUROPEAN TREATY NOT FAVOURED

    PARIS, Friday. -- The French National Assembly's defence committee to-day rejected ratification ...

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  14. COURT RULING ON ADOPTION ORDER

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Full Supreme Court of Victoria to-day unanimously ruled as valid an adoption ...

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  15. JET TRAINER FOR NAVY COMPLETED

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Australian aircraft plants should be kept in full production, the Premier of New ...

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  16. COLDEST MORNING SINCE JULY, 1953

    With a minimum grass temperature of 16.1 degrees yesterday, Toowoomba experienced its coldest ...

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  17. ACQUITTAL OF PUERTO RICAN WOMAN

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-- A Federal jury yesterday acquitted Lolita Lebron of "intent to kill" when she ...

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  18. THEATRES FORCED TO SCREEN I.R.A. SLOGAN

    LONDON, Friday. -- The "Daily Mail" says that armed men forced projectionists of two Eire cinemas ...

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  19. COMMUNIST AIR-DROP OF GUNS INTO GUATEMALA?

    SAN SALVADOR, Friday.--The official Guatemalan radio said in a broadcast heard here yesterday that arms and ammunition marked with the "hammer and sickle" were dropped by parachute from 'planes flying over ...

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    Mrs Hazel Mitchell, the 27 - year - old outback mother who "phoned" the Queen by pedal radio last ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. BREWERY WORKER SEVERELY HURT

    A brewery worker received severe injuries when his clothing became caught in a revolving shaft at a ...

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  22. REDUCTION IN PRICE OF BACON ANNOUNCED

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The wholesale price of bacon will be reduced from 311 to 38 a lb., and that ...

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  25. MAJOR CASKET PRIZES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Mammoth Golden Casket No. 2125 was drawn late this afternoon. The following is an ...

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  26. DISABLED KETCH IN BASS STRAIT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Five men are stranded on a disabled 30 foot ketch half way across Bass Strait. The ...

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  27. ENTRIES FOR BRISBANE EISTEDDFOD

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- More than 1900 competitors have entered for the City of Brisbane Eisteddfod, which ...

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  28. WIDER ADMINISTRATION NOW IN NEW GUINEA

    NEW YORK, Friday.--A further 1393 square miles of the trust territory of New Guinea have been ...

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    Dr. Roland Wilson, Commonwealth Treasury secretary, who recently completed the Budget ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. UNIMPROVED VALUATIONS EXCESSIVE, SAY AGENTS.

    Commenting yesterday on Toowoomba's 125 per cent, increase, some city estate agents said that many of the new unimproved valuations in Toowoomba were excessive. One agents said that due ...

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  31. FUNERALS OF AIR CRASH VICTIMS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The funerals of the three Royal Australian Air Force men killed in the Canberra jet ...

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  32. TRACK FORECASTS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The following t[?]ack forecas. were i[?]ed to-night:-- Eagle Farm: Weather fine, ...

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