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  4. OTHER STATE UNIONS PLANNING TO APPLY FOR MARGINAL INCREASES

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Trade union leaders said to-day that applications for marginal increases on behalf of 260,000 workers under 460 State awards and agreements would almost certainly follow Friday's Industrial Court margins decision. ...

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  5. BRITAIN BACKS MR. EDEN'S INDO-CHINA PEACE MOVE

    LONDON, Sunday.-Reuters diplomatic correspondent says that the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) obtained Cabinet backing to continue his efforts at the Geneva Conference to seek a negotiated settlement of the ...

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  6. 'FORCE SHOWDOWN WITH REDS'

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. --Senator William Know- land, Republican Leader in the United States Senate ...

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  7. Chinese Reds, U.S. Meet

    GENEVA, Sunday.--The first direct contact between the United States and the Communist China regime it ...

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  8. FRIENDLY GESTURE TO SOVIET UNION

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- President Eisenhower yesterday made a friendly gesture to the ...

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  9. Mr. Casey's Plans

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- The External Affairs Minister (Mr. Casey) will have talks with leaders in India ...

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    There was a large attendance at St. Theresa's Church Fete, which was held in. the church grounds, Jellicoe Street, on Saturday. Above (left to right), stall- holders Misses Pam Suna, Pat Williams, Pat Gniel, Rosemary Ryan and Pat Ryan were ready to sell confections as soon as the fete opened. Below, ladies who worked and helped to prepare the fete, gathered in front of a tent during the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. TEMPERS FLARE IN TOKIO PARLIAMENT

    TOKIO. Sunday.--Socialist Deputies, angry over the Controversial Government Bill to bring the police force ...

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  12. MAN ASSAULTED WITH OWN BOOT

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- In a brawl outside an Auburn (Sydney) Hotel yesterday, a man was hit ...

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  13. SAVED HOME FROM SERIOUS DAMAGE

    The presence of mind of Mrs. C. Dare, of 141 Campbell Street, saved her home from serious damage ...

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  14. EMERGENCY RULE IN RHODESIA

    SALISBURY, Sunday.--The Government of Southern Rhodesia last night proclaimed a state of ...

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  15. Fire Destroys. Home in West Toowoomba

    A seven- roomed home in Payne Street, West Toowoomba, "Was totally destroyed by fire early yesterday morning. The fire spread to an adjoining house, a wail of which was burned. Another ...

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  16. BUTCHER INJURED IN ACCIDENT

    A 17- year- old Toowoomba butcher received a severe lacerated wound on the top of the head, a probable ...

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  17. N.S.W. HAS EPIDEMIC OF DIPHTHERIA CASES

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Diphtheria cases in New South Wales had now reached epidemic ...

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  18. FIVE FIRES IN SIX DAYS

    Except for last Tuesday (June 1), the Toowoomba Fire Brigade has attended a fire on each day this ...

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  19. CONCERN OVER SHEEP CHANGING SEX

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Some Western New South Wales sheep are changing their sex. It is believed ...

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  20. LUNCHES, FILMS IN SYDNEY HOTELS

    'SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Sydney hotel bars are now giving customers fancy counter lunch meals at ...

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  21. FRENCH PROTEST AT LACK OF ACTION IN TUNIS TERRORISM

    TUNIS Sunday.--Between 15,000 and 20,000 Frenchmen marched through the heart of Tunis yesterday in a silent demonstration to press for more vigorous Government action against terrorism and banditry. ...

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  22. ACTRESS JUNE HAVER TO MARRY

    HOLLYWOOD, Sunday.-- Actress June Havers, who recently decided not to become a nun, announced ...

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  23. IMPERSONATION OF VOTERS CLAIMED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Impersonation of voters had been reported by scrutineers from three polling booths in ...

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  24. FANATICISM OF REDS BAR TO WORLD PEACE

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday. --The Leader of the British Labour Party (Mr. Clement Attlee) said ...

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  27. "NO SUBMISSION FOR BOGGO ROAD PROBE"

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- State Cabinet had received no submissions for an inquiry into the Boggo Road ...

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  28. BOY INJURED WITH SPEAR AT DALBY

    DALBY Sunday.-- After the Cherbourg aborigine footballers gave a display of spear and boomerang ...

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  29. TOOWOOMBA DETECTIVE TRANSFERRED

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Detective Senior- sergeant C'. R. (Roy) Stower, who has been at the Brisbane ...

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    St. Alban's Church of England Women's Guild held a fete in the church grounds on Saturday. Among the officials and committee members present were.--Front (left to right) : Rev. A. T. Knox, Mrs. Knox, Mesdames E. Alford (president), D. G. Pacholke (secretary) and A. E. Austin (treasurer). Back (left to right) : Mr. A. Eiser (sub-warden), Mrs. Eiser, Mrs. H. Phillips, and Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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