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  4. PETROV TO REAPPEAR AT ROYAL COMMISSION ON ESPIONAGE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Vladimir Petrov was expected to give evidence at the Royal Commission on Espionage on Monday and Tuesday, the senior counsel assisting the Commission, Mr. W. J. Windeyer, said to-day. Two journalists gave evidence to-day in an open session, and other evidence ...

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  5. POST WAR HOUSING AT NEWTOWN COST MORE THAN £1,000,000

    More than £1,000,000 had been spent on post-war housing at Newtown, residents said yesterday. With the development of a local shopping centre, the area was setting the pattern of future suburban growth in Toowoomba. ...

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  6. 'Plane Missing in North-west

    CLONCURRY, Wednesday.-- A Stinson monoplane, piloted by 38-year-old station owner Keith Leahy, was reported ...

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  7. Discussion After Scholarship English Paper

    Above. -- Scholarship candidates discussing the English paper, the first paper of the Scholarship ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TROUBLE WITH NEW JET 'PLANES

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Newspapers to-day turned the spotlight on troubles Britain is having with new-military ...

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  9. FRENCH CHAMPION OUTPOINTED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Six thousand people tonight saw negro Freddie Dawson (10.8) outpoint the ...

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  10. UNION OFFICIAL'S DEFEAT IN BALLOT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The Federal president of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's ...

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  11. PRINCIPALS SOUGHT FOR HIGH SCHOOLS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --The Education Department is looking for three secondary school ...

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  12. BRISBANE WOOL SALES OPEN ON MONDAY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --The fourth series of wool sales in Brisbane for the 1954-55 selling season ...

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  14. CARNIVAL OF FLOWERS RUN AT ESTIMATED £1000 LOSS

    The 1954 Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers was run at an estimated loss of £1000. This was revealed by the retiring treasurer of the Carnival of Flowers Association, Mr. R. Martin, at the association's annual general meeting in the City Hall last ...

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  15. HAULIERS' APPEALS UPHELD; FINES SET ASIDE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Fines totalling £1915 against inter-State hauliers--imposed under the invalid sections of the Transport Coordination Act--were set aside by Mr. Justice ...

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  16. Liquor Act

    "BRISBANE, Wednesday".--The Government was not closing any clubs, the ...

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  17. "Reasenable" Papers for Scholarship

    Reasonable papers had been set for the first two Scholarship subjects, Toowoomba teachers and students said yesterday. ...

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  18. Christmas Shopping

    Toowoomba's Christmas shopping rush is expected to get under way by the week-end. So far, ...

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  20. "COMA GIRL'S" IDENTITY STILL A SECRET

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Police are taking extraordinary precautions to keep secret the identity of ...

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  21. HEAVY RAIN FALLS NEAR RAINMAKERS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --Ever since a Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research ...

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  23. JUDGES' ATTACK OH CAIN GOVERNMENT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Twice defeated in important Bills in the past week, Victoria's Cain Labour ...

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  24. U.K. ADMINISTRATION HIGHLY PRAISED

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--Mr. Krishna Menon, of India one of the most frequent critics of ...

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  25. TWO-HOUR RAIL STOPPAGE IN TOOWOOMBA AVERTED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A two-hour stoppage of work at Toowoomba by members of the Australian Railways Union tomorrow has been averted following speedy action by an Industrial Court member, Mr. H. Harvey. ...

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  26. DOCTOR APPOINTED FOR DIRRANBANDI HOSPITAL

    DIRRANBANDI, Wednesday. -- Early next year Dirranbandi will have its first doctor for many months. He ...

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