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  4. PREMIER BITTERLY ATTACKED ON EDUCATION QUESTIONS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Queensland was the most backward State in Australia in secondary or post-primary education because of the Scholarship examination barrier, the secretary of the Queensland Teachers' Union (Mr. G. Daughtrey) said ...

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  5. REJECTION OF PLEA TO WITHDRAW BETTING AND RACING BILL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-A plea by Mr. A. W. Munro (Liberal, Toowong) for the withdrawal of the Racing and Betting Bill in its present form was rejected by the Treasurer (Mr. Walsh) in the Legislative Assembly to-day. ...

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  6. Trees Give Character to City

    Toowoomba's leafy coolness is reflected in this scene, showing a section of Herries Street east, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GERMANS DESIGN ROCKET BOMBER

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Two Germans have designed a 10,000 miles an hour rocket bomber, which ...

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  8. Fadden Returns

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Mounting surpluses of farm produce on the United States were disturbing ...

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  9. Union's Demands on Mine Inquiry

    IPSWICH, Wednesday.--The Queensland Colliery Employees' Union board of management to-day instructed the district executive of the union to arrange for an ...

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  10. CHINESE REDS SENTENCE AMERICANS; U.S. PROTEST

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--The United States Government has strongly protested against the sentencing by Communist China of 13 Americans to prison on what it called "trumped up charges." A State Department spokesman told reporters ...

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  11. Verdict Soon on Polio Vaccine

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The results of the vast American experiments in vaccinating children against poliomy. ...

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  12. EDRICH SURPRISE IN ENGLISH TEAM

    BRSBANE, Wednesday. --The selection of Bill Edrich. was the surprise of the English cricket ...

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  13. VOLUNTEERS TO AID HOSPITAL STAFF

    MACKAY, Wednesday. --Five trained, nurses and several Voluntary Aid Detachment members have ...

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  14. Canberras Again

    IPSWICH, Wednesday.--Amberley's Canberra jets added yet another record to their list to-day when they covered the 1001 miles between Adelaide and Brisbane in 111 minutes--equivalent to ...

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  15. THE WEATHER FOR TO-DAY

    In its forecast for the 24 hours commencing 6 a.m. today the Weather Bureau says there may be a shower or two. ...

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  16. RADIO 'BUSES WILL BE FIRST IN QUEENSLAND

    The first radio-equipped 'buses in Queensland will be operating in Toowoomba soon. Owned by Mr. J. F. McCafferty, they will run ...

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  17. SPY HEARING TO RESUME

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Espionage Royal Commission will resume its sitings, in Sydney next ...

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  18. Sino-Japanese Trade

    Japan is importing rice from Communist Chip a and in exchange is selling China ammonium sulphate. The ...

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  19. ROTARY WILL ERECT CHAPEL IN GENERAL HOSPITAL GROUNDS

    The Rotary Club of Toowoomba has undertaken the erection of a non-denominational chapel in the grounds of the Toowoomba General Hospital. Mr. N. W. Evans, president of the Rotary Club, said it was his ambition to have the project completed before the end of next May. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. NO LIQUOR IN RESTAURANTS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --Restaurants or cafes will not be licensed to sell liquor with meals. ...

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