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  4. U.K. MAY EASE STERLING LOAN CONDITIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The British Government will be pressed by Commonwealth countries at to-morrow's Commonwealth Finance Ministers' conference to ease the conditions on sterling loans for development, and is expcted to agree. ...

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  5. FULL HOLIDAY DECREED FOR ROYAL VISIT

    The Toowoomba City Council recently applied to the Government for a holiday on March 11 for the Queen's visit to this city, the holiday to start from 11 a.m. However, the Government has decided, in view of the ...

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  6. Mountain Grandeur in New Zealand

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  7. Eden Declares

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) declared in a broadcast last night that the ...

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  8. MEDALS FOR THREE WARWICK HEROES

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Two Queensland police constables, Noel Vincent Haupt and Ronald Joseph Parsons, and an ...

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  9. PROCEDURE ON GIFTS TO ROYALTY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Procedure to be followed in Queensland for offering gifts to Queen Elizabeth and ...

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  10. Drought Over Vast Area

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. --A drought area extending from the Gulf of Carpentaria through the ...

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  11. ADVERTISING SIGNS

    The Toowoomba Chamber of Commerce will request the Toowoomba City Council to allow the proposed by-law regarding advertising signs to be available for public inspection for a month, before ...

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  12. CHINESE CHARGED WITH FORGING PAPERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--An elderly Chinese told a Special Court to-day that he had paid £400 for an ...

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  13. MOTORIST AWARDED DAMAGES AND COSTS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- A motorist was awarded £154 damages and costs by Mr. George, Stipendiary ...

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  14. Man Killed in Head-on Smash

    GOOMERI, Tuesday.--A man was killed and two persons injured in a head- on smash to-day. Two cars ...

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  15. The Queen Makes New Zealand History

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.--The British Commonwealth could fairly lay claim to greatness, Quen Elizabeth said in her Speech from the Throne of the New ...

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  16. PROBE INTO COMET CRASH CONTINUES

    ROME, Tuesday.--None of the 15 bodies recovered from the crashed Comet have yet been identified. Mr. Ravid ...

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  17. WOMEN'S SEARCH FOR "TERRIBLE TWINS"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Two Sydney women are looking for the city's two most unruly and destructive ...

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  18. WOOL VALUES FIRM AT SYDNEY SALES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Values for fine to superfine quality Merino wools ruled firm at the Sydney wool ...

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  19. LAD FATALLY BURNED

    GLEN INNES, Tuesday.-- The brother of a three-year- old boy killed in a freak petrol explosion on Monday, has ...

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  20. FEDERAL VIEW ON WHEAT CRISIS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Australia could store a possible wheat surplus of 60,000,000 bushels, worth ...

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  21. SEVERELY INJURED WHEN HAT BLEW OFF

    BEAUDESERT, Tuesday. --A man was severely injured to-day as a result of his hat blowing off. The ...

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  24. NOXIOUS WEED "NOT BECOMING PEST"

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Commenting to-day on a statement made yesterday by Mr. E. Evans, a ...

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  25. BAND CARNIVAL WILL BE BIG ATTRACTION

    A big influx of visitors is expected in Toowoomba at Easter for the band carnival, which promises to be the biggest event of its kind yet held in this State. The final schedules for ...

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  26. Ministers to Consider Wheat Crisis

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Australian Agricultural Council will consider a report on the wheat crisis when it meets in Melbourne on January 27. The report is being made by the chairman of the Australian Wheat Board (Sir John Teasdale), who said last week that Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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