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  4. CRITICAL TALKS ON RED EXPANSION

    LONDON, Monday. -- Critical Anglo-American talks began to-day on how best to arrest Communist expansion in Southeast Asia, and, in particular, the crippling ...

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  5. Cornet Practice for Townsville Bandsman

    Above: Having practice in the Show Pavilion yesterday was Mr. F. E. West, a member of the Townsville R.S.L Band. His interested audience consisted of several youthful enthusiasts of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. VANDALISM AT RACECOURSE

    In an orgy of destruction at the weekend, vandals did damage estimated at £100 at the Clifford Park racecourse. The vandalism is considered to be the worst ...

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  7. Federal Finance

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Official figures released to-day indicated that the Federal ...

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  8. AIR BEEF PLAN OPPOSED

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The cattle industry would almost certainly oppose any move by the ...

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  9. QUEEN'S SPEECH IN CEYLON

    COLOMBO, Monday. -- The Queen acclaimed the Commonwealth as a "powerful instrument in safeguarding ...

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  10. PRINCE DIES AFTER CAR SMASH

    LONDON, Monday. -- Prince Nicholas of Yugoslavia, whose name has been linked with Princess ...

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  11. At Show Grounds

    Four bands went into "residence" in the main pavilion at the Toowoomba Show Ground on Sunday night, and, when seen in their quarters yesterday, all seemed ...

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  12. TALKS ON SYDNEY WHARF DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Monday, -- The Disputes Committee of the New South Wales Labour Council will to-morrow ...

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  13. RECORD PRICE PAID FOR WARWICK BULL

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- A Queensland bred Polled Shorthorn bull was sold to-day for an Australian ...

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  14. "Wheat Will be a Political Football at Next Election"

    "The signs are handing out that wheat is going to be a political football at the next elections," Mr. F. J. Armstrong, a member of the State Wheat Board and of the Australian Wheat Board, said yesterday. ...

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  15. FURTHER DONATION TO COLOMBO PLAN

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Casey) announced to-night that ...

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  16. AIR FORCE EXPENDITURE

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Finance for the growing Air Force will rise from £56,000,000 this year ...

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  17. OIL DRILLING TO BEGIN IN QUEENSLAND

    PERTH, Monday.-- Australasian Oil Exploration Ltd. has let a contract with Petroleum Drilling ...

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  18. MANUFACTURER'S CLAIM AGAINST COUNCIL

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- A Sydney chemical manufacturer, Mr. G. P. Kauzal, is claiming £2,285,000 ...

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    Bandsman G. Weekes opened the Easter Band Contest in Toowoomba yesterday when he took the stage in the Boys' B or E flat cornet solo under 12 years. He is a member of the Bowen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. State Lets Contracts for Two Stainless Steel Rail Motors

    Important new developments in Queensland rail transport were announced by the Railways Minister (Mr. Duggan) yesterday. He said contracts had been let for the construction of two stainless steel rail motors worth £104,000. ...

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  23. BOOKLET ON QUEENSLAND TO BE SENT OVERSEAS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Thousands of copies of a booklet on Queensland will be sent to the office of the ...

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  24. Lack of British Tenders For Snowy Scheme Deplored

    LONDON, Monday.-- The "Daily Herald" to-day called for an immediate Government investigation into the ignominious retreat from Australia" -- a reference to the lack of British lenders for a £20,000.000 sterling contract ...

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    Mr. Peter Jones, a member of the Townsville R.S.L. Band, has been playing in bands for 57 years. He has gained distinction at many contests, and was at one time conductor of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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