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  4. WORK ON CIVIC CENTRE MAY BEGIN THIS YEAR

    A three-storied civic administration block was being considered by the Toowoomba City Council, the Mayor (Alderman M. J. R. Anderson) said yesterday. Application had been made for £100,000 towards the building in next, year's ...

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  5. MORE RED STRATEGY AT GENEVA EXPECTED

    GENEVA, Tuesday.--Russia and her allies are expected to outline to the IndoChina conference at Geneva to-day agreements which, they say, could lead to a ...

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  6. Design for City's Civic Administration Block

    A sketch of the proposed civic administration block in Ruthven Street. It is to be part of Toowoomba's civic square, and will be three stories high. Designed by the City Architect (Mr. P. J. Tate), the building will be of reinforced concrete, and will make extensive use of louvres for sunlight and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GRAZIERS OPPOSE WAGE RISE CLAIM

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The union contention that the shearing industry had the capacity to pay increased wages ...

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  8. ANOTHER MOVE MADE TO HAVE CITY HALL HEATED

    "Having experienced the freezing conditions at the celebrity concert at the City Hall last night," said a member of the Toowoomba Chamber of Commerce (Colonel C. Fortescue) yesterday, "I move that the matter be pursued." The matter to be ...

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  9. TOBACCO INDUSTRY STABILITY SOUGHT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- One of the big needs of the tobacco industry was price stability for five or 10 years, ...

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  10. FURTHER STOPPAGE AT ABATTOIR

    BRISBANE Tuesday. -- Stoppages in meatworks have resulted in about 5000 head of cattle being ...

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  11. "CHRONICLE" ART COMPETITION

    A Junior Art Competition will be conducted again this year by the Toowoomba Art Society, sponsored by the "Chronicle." ...

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  12. EXPERTS SEE BIG FUTURE FOR WESTERN DOWNS AREA

    The Western Downs region should ultimately support a population of 500,000, the Labour and Industry Minister (Mr. Jones) said yesterday. Areas to the west and north of Dalby had good soil and climatic conditions, and offered immense scope for development. ...

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  13. MOUNTAIN CUMBER HAS RECOVERED

    NEW DELHI. Tuesday. -- The British High Commissioner in New Delhi to-day said he had received a ...

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  14. CENSUS FORMS TO BE DISTRIBUTED SOON

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Commonwealth wide census will be taken at the end of this month, the first ...

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  15. MUMPS ADD TO SYDNEY DOCTORS' WORRIES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Near epidemic numbers of mumps cases are causing further anxiety to Sydney ...

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  16. MIGRANTS VITAL FOR EXPANSION

    A big migrant intake was essential for the rapid growth of areas such as the Western Downs, ...

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  17. SEARCH FOR ARMED MEN CONTINUES

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.-- Police to-night were still searching for two armed men in the Beenleigh area. ...

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  18. in the Arcade:

    A two-man collection of five water colours and six oil paintings is at present being shown in the "Chronicle" ...

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  19. CARRIER RETURNS FROM KOREA

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. --The aircraft carrier, H.M.A.S. Sydney, arrived in Melbourne to-day after ...

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  20. SIR ARTHUR STILL CONFINED TO BED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Although still confined to bed at his home, the Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur ...

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  21. SYDNEY WOOL SALE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Values for all descriptions of Merino fleece and skirtings ruled firm at to-day's ...

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  24. SHOOTING VICTIM IMPROVING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Victim of a callous shooting on Monday night, Laton Smith (53, estate agent), of Bondi. ...

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  25. ELECTORAL OFFICE NEEDS MORE SPACE

    Mr. R. W. Swartz, M.P., said yesterday that he agreed with Mr. Lewis, Divisional Returning Officer for ...

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  26. OIL GAS STRIKE AT ROMA

    ROMA, Tuesday.--An oil gas strike at Hospital Hill this afternoon caused a roar which could be heard ...

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  27. YOUTH'S APPEAL REJECTED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A youth's appeal against his sentence of life imprisonment was dismissed to-day ...

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  28. LABOUR ALLEGATIONS REJECTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Commonwealth Electoral Officer for New South Wales (Mr. H. J. Martin) to-day ...

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  29. LABOURER CHARGED WITH ROBBERY

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.--A 21-years-old farm labourer was charged in the Police Court to-day on two counts ...

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  30. CATTLE FATTENING

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. -- The Department of Agriculture is investigating the removal of cattle from far ...

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