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  3. Smartly Turned-out Ponies and Riders

    These youthful riders and their mounts took the prizes in the 12 to 13 hands pony class for riders 12 years and under, on the opening day of the eighty-third Dalbv Show yesterday. The winner was Bill Cowie's Smokey (94), with second prize going to D. C. Clifford's Coral (68), and third to J. Price's Sovereign (21). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BRITONS UNITE IN MOURNING

    LONDON, Thursday. Britain yesterday mourned the passing of Queen Mary, The nation's leaders eulogised her qualities,in the House of Commons and the House of Lords-, and the ordinary folk wore tokens of ...

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  5. FADDEN'S VIGOROUS DEFENCE OF FEDERAL TAX POLICY

    CANBERRA, Thursday. Australian taxpayers were paying higher taxes to-day because they were receiving a higher taxable income, the Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) said to-day. Sir Arthur, who was speakin during the resumed Supply . debate in the House of Representatives, vigorously defended the Government's taxa ...

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  6. LABOUR COLLEGE MAY BE SET UP

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday. The establishment of a Labour college in Queensland was advocated by the ...

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  7. WHEAT TALKS STILL DEADLOCKED

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. The International Wheat Agreement nations failed yesterday to resolve price ...

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  8. MENZIES BITTER ON "SMEAR ATTEMPT"

    CANBERRA, Thursday. The association of the name of the Minister for Customs (Senator O'Sullivan) with the ...

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  9. MOVE FOR HIGHER BUTTER PRICE?

    BRISBANE. Thursday. Representations for a higher domestic butter price may soon be made to the ...

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  10. Mass Reshuffling of State Police Force

    BRISBANE, Thursday. The heaviest mass reshuffling and promotion of police in the State's history was announced to-day. More than 150 police are involved throughout the State. The announcement ...

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  11. AMERICANS VACATE KOREAN HILL

    SEOUL, Thursday. American troops completely abandoned the strategic peak of Old Baldy, on the main ...

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  12. LABOUR CONVENTION'S MOVE ON WORKERS' COMPENSATION

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday. The disfigurement of a man in an accident at Mt. Morgan was quoted at the Labour-in-Politics Convention to-day in support of a move to amend the Workers' Compensation Acts to pro ...

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  13. DECISION RESERVED IN LAND COURT APPEAL

    BRISBANE. Thursday. A Dirranbandi district property averaged sheep losses of three to five per cent, from floods, a grazier ...

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  14. Japanese War Relics

    CANBERRA, Thursday. Relics of the Japanese surrender in 1945 have been withdrawn from view at the ...

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  15. Win for Australians

    LITTLE ROCK (Arkansas), Thursday. Sedgman defeated Kramer here 6-3, 6-4, last night in their professional ...

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  16. URANIUM PROSPECTOR'S HANDSOME REWARD

    CANBERRA, Thursday. A total of £25,000, tax free, had been paid to a Mr. "White, discoverer of the ...

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  17. SIR WILLIAM SLIM TO BE SWORN IN ON MAY 5

    CANBERRA, Thursday. The swearing in of the new Governor-General (Sir William Slim) will be performed in the Senate Chamber in Parliament House by the Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia (Sir Owen Dixon) on ...

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  18. LONG-SERVICE LEAVE FOR CASUAL WORKERS SOUGHT

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday. The great bulk of seasonal workers were not yet catered for in the matter of long-service leave, M r. J. Costigan (Australasian Meat Industry Employees' Union) said at the Labour-in ...

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  19. PAY INCREASE FOR WATERSIDE WORKERS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. Casual waterside workers were granted an increase of 6d. an hour by Mr. Justice Kirby in a reserved judg ...

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  20. DISCHARGE FROM CUSTODY

    PERTH, Thursday. Norman James Edward Morton-Stewart (57, company director), of Birmingham. England, to-day walked out of the ...

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  21. THALLON MEMORIAL MEDALS PRESENTED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. The Railways Commissioner (Mr. Moriarty) presented the Thallon Memorial medals to a boy and ...

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  22. AROUND THE WORLD IN 25FT. BOAT

    VENICE (Associated Press). Five doughty young men from Trieste arrived here on the first lap of a long voyage which ...

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  23. RAIN MAY AFFECT POTATOES

    BRISBANE. Thursday. The excessive March rains may cause rotting of potatoes now approaching harvest in sodden, low-lying areas. ...

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  24. Company Director Gaoled

    SYDNEY. Thursday. A former company director, who embezzled .15,441, was sent to. gaol. for three years to-day. He was Keith ...

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  25. GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER

    SYDNEY. Thursday. The driver of a stolen car which crashed into a pole during a police chase, killing five teenage passengers. was ...

    Article : 117 words
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  28. Hazzard for Roma

    BUNDABERG. Thursday. The Bundaberg and Kangaroo centre, Noel Hazzard, will not be playing football in Bundaberg this season. ...

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  29. FOURTEEN INJURED IN TOWER EXPLOSION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. Fourteen men were injured, one fatally, when brown coal dust exploded in a cooling lower at the State Electricity Commission's briquette-making plant at Yallourn at 3.50 p.m. to-day. The blast ...

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  31. CHRONICLE ARCADE

    I LOVE nature, but I do think it can be overdone. There is so much sympathy for dumb animals along Hunting Ridge that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 580 words
  32. CUT IN ORDERS REDUCES WORK AT ACLAND MINE

    IPSWICH, Thursday. Half of the miners at the Acland mine, on the Darling Downs, would be without work after ...

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  33. CONVERSION OF NO. 7 STORES TO CIVILIAN-STAFFED DEPOT

    CANBERRA, Thursday. Arrangements now had been completed for the conversion of No. 7 Stores Depot (R.A.A.F.) ...

    Article : 210 words
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