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  4. The Roll Was Called...

    Calling the roll at the Wilsonton State School's Diamond Jubilee celebrations on Saturday. The present head teacher called the roll for present pupils, and a past head teacher the roll for the foundation pupils. Left to right: Messrs. J. E. Doyle (present head teacher), K. R. Brown (secretary of the school committee), V. E. Pascoe (past head teacher) and E. Naumann (chairman of the school com ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HOLLAND WELCOMES U.N. MOVE ON DUTCH N.G

    THE HAGUE, Sunday.--The Dutch Foreign Minister (Mr. Joseph Luns) yesterday welcomed the rejection of the Indian resolution on New Guinea by the United Nations General Assembly. ...

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  6. SEEKS PEKING TALKS ON AIRMEN'S RELEASE

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- The United Nations Secretary General (Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld) has offered to go to Peking after Christmas to meet the Chinese Premier (Chou ...

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  7. Fire Destroys Allora Hotel

    Fire destroyed the Princess of Wales Hotel, in Raff Street, Allora, yesterday morning and caused an elec- ...

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  8. POLICE MOVE TO PROTECT MAN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Police moved swiftly early this morning to cordon off five Sydney suburbs after they ...

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  9. U.S. TO TRAIN NEW VIETNAMESE ARMY

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. --The United States would take over soon after January primary responsi- ...

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  10. MOVE TO BOOST DAIRY PRODUCTS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- A campaign is to be undertaken by the Queensland Retail Traders' ...

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  11. TWO SMASHES ON MAIN ROADS

    CLIFTON, Saturday. -- A man escaped serious injury, but his car was extensively damaged, when the ...

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  12. Former Fire Chief Dies

    A former Chief Officer of the Toowoomba Fire Brigade died in the Toowoomba General ...

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  13. MARKED IMPROVEMENT IN POPE'S HEALTH

    VATICAN CITY, Sunday.-- The Pope is "markedly improving" in health the Vatican Press Service ...

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  14. BOY KILLED IN MELBOURNE FLOOD

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Gale-force winds and torrential rain swept Victoria during the week-end, causing ...

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  15. THIRD POLIO CASE AT IPSWICH

    IPSWICH, Sunday.--A 13-year-old North Ipswich boy admitted to hospital with poliomyelitis on Saturday ...

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  16. DUCHESS OF KENT NOT PLANNING MARRIAGE

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Duchess of Kent was not planning a marriage with Crown Prince Olaf of Nor- ...

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  17. FLYING DOCTOR 'PLANE IN MERCY TRIP

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Sunday. -- A Drover aircraft of the Flying Doctor Service covered 400 miles ...

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  18. YOUTH KILLED IN BRAWL

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Two policemen walked calmly into a mob of fighting Italians on Saturday ...

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  19. MINERS KILLED

    NAGPUR, (Central India), Sunday.--At least 64 miners at Newton Chikhali colliery at Parasia were feared ...

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  20. Girl Killed in Smash

    BRISBANE. Sunday.--An eight-year-old girl was killed and her mother was injured in a smash when re- ...

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  21. SPEED CLAIM FOR JET FIGHTER

    LONDON, Sunday.--John Wilson, the De Havilland test pilot, has flown the DH110 far beyond the speed ...

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  22. "Dumped" in Surf

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Fifteen surfers were rescued by life savers from a strong sweep at Burleigh Heads to- ...

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  23. PLANE SEARCH FOR MISSING GIRL

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Police to-day called in an aircraft to assist in a search for 11-years-old ...

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  24. PRISON ESCAPEE NEAR ROYAL PARTY

    LONDON, Sunday.--Police guards were doubled last night on the Bedfordshire Estate, where the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are spending the week-end, according to the "Sunday Express" and "Sunday Pictorial." Roadblocks were set up ...

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  25. B.A. FOR BLIND MAN

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- A blind 44-years-old returned Serviceman, David Williams, has gained his ...

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  26. Japan Willing to Restore Relations With Russia

    TOKIO, Sunday.--The Japanese Foreign Minister (Namoru Shigemitsu) said in a foreign policy statement yesterday his country was willing to restore normal relations with Russia and Communist China "on ...

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  27. FLOOD THREAT PASSES SAFELY IN U.K

    LONDON, Sunday.--The flood danger peak passed safely at Fleetwood, a threatened town on Britain's storm-lashed west coast last night, after hundreds of police, troops and volunteers had toiled throughout the day to shore up battered sea defences. ...

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  28. DOCTOR DIES FROM BULLET WOUND

    WELLINGTON, Sunday. -- The Resident Medical Officer at the Dunedin Public Hospital, Dr. John William ...

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  29. Eggs Will be Dearer To-day

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Egg prices in Southern Queensland will rise tomorrow for the second time ...

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  30. REPORTS OF DISHONOURED PLEDGES REFUTED

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--Sir Percy Spender, the leader of the Australian Delegation to the United Nations General Assembly, yesterday refuted published reports which, he said, had created an un- ...

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  33. MAN KILLED WHILE FELLING TREE

    WARWICK, Sunday.-- Imrich Cimbora (25) single, a native of Czechoslovakia was killed in- ...

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  34. TO-DAY SHOULD BE FINE AND WARM

    The weather to-day should be fine, warm and sultry, with scattered evening thunderstorms, says the ...

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  35. Graduation Ceremony at Hospital

    Graduates at the nurses graduation ceremony which took place at the Toowoomba General Hospital. Front (left to right): Donalda Maskall, June Bogg, Joy Chapman, Dell Harper, Joy Baltzer, Dorothy Ball and Fay Stark. Middle: Heather Craig, Val Keeley, Evelyn Tedford, Ruth Coles, Corrine Lapham, Lola Hausler. Back: Joan Neale, Bell McMahon, Ruth Firmer, Hazel Taber, Doris Edwards, Jean Sizer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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