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    The vegetable exhibits at the Goombungee Show were described by the judge (Mr C. J. Searle) as outstanding. They commanded great interest by visitors to the pavilion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AUTOBAHN PATROL AGAIN STOPPED

    BERLIN, Sunday. -- Soviet authorities last night again turned back a United States military patrol attempting to ...

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  6. "YOU DARE NOT FACE THE FACT"

    MUNSAN (Korea), Sunday.-- The United Nations Command spokesman told Communist truce negotiators at Panmunjom to-day, "You dare not face the fact" that only 70,000 of 169,000 prisoners in Allied hands had ...

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  7. Tito Takes Firm Stand Over New Trieste Pact

    BELGRADE, Sunday.-- Marshal Tito declared yesterday that Yugoslavia would not recognise the three-Power London agreement on Trieste. He emphasised that he did not know what had been decided in ...

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  8. FLEW FROM ENGLAND IN LESS THAN DAY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- The first aircraft to fly from England to Melbourne in less than a day screamed into ...

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  9. GENERAL RELEASED BY PRISONERS

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Prisoners in the Koje Island prison camp have released General Dodd unharmed and ...

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  10. FOUR ESCAPEES LEAVE TRAIL OF THEFT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Police searching for four young escapees from French Island penal settlement last Thursday ...

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  11. VICTORIAN GOVERNOR IN CAR ACCIDENT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The Governor of Victoria (Sir Dallas Brooks) luckily escaped serious injury when he ...

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  12. "TEA AFTER CHURCH" TO FOSTER SOCIAL LIFE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Several Brisbane religious denominations are trying "tea after church" to strengthen ...

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  13. SHORTAGE OF WHARF WORK LIKELY SOON

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Because of the import cues and Queensland's export lull, less work will be available on the waterfront. Waterside officials ...

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  14. GENERAL RIDGWAY TO RECEIVE SEND-OFF

    TOKIO, Sunday.-- Japanese and American authorities yesterday announced plans for General Ridgway's send-off ...

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  15. IMPORT TROUBLES IN AMERICA

    There is grave disquiet here at the attempt by American home interests to step up the United States tariff barriers. If tariff ...

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    Three prize winners in the show ring were Miss Jean Royal, who gained first award for lady rider, her mount, Don, which secured blue ribbons in the lightweight hack and the lady's hack classes, and was also reserve champion hack, and Dual Empress (left). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. "TRANSPORT SYSTEMS RUN IN THE RED"

    Brisbane, Sunday. "There seemed to be a policy in Australia of running public transport systems in ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS' EFFORTS IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The Associated Press says that Ray Lindwall (Australian fast bowler) is finding Lancashire ...

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  19. Japanese Assurance on Pearl Fishing Welcomed

    CANBERRA, Sunday.-- The Minister for Commerce (Mr. McEwen) said to-night that he welcomed an assurance by the Japanese Government that it would not engage in pearling operations in defined areas of the ...

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  20. MAN SEVERELY BURNED IN GASOLINE EXPLOSION

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Anthony Smith (28, laundryman) suffered severe bums on an arm and a leg in a gasoline ...

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  21. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE NOW SWEEPING EUROPE

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Foot and mouth disease, which led to a British ban on the movement of cattle throughout ...

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  22. PONY KILLS GIRL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- A Shetland pony kicked and killed an eight-year-old girl in a backyard at Mosman to-day. ...

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  23. NAVAL INQUIRY INTO HOBSON DISASTER

    BAYONNE (New Jersey), Sunday.-- An officer of the destroyer-minesweeper Hobson told a United States Naval ...

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  24. NEW DISPUTE AT STATE COAL MINE AT COLLINSVILLE

    COLLINSVILLE, Sunday.-- A new dispute has occurred at the Collinsville State coal mine; this time it is over work on a boiler. The mine was idle for more than a week during the stay-down strike, which finished ...

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  25. Arbitration Court to Consider 44-Hour Week Claim

    CANBERRA, Sunday.-- The Full Arbitration Court soon will consider increasing the national working week from 40 hours to 44 hours. The court is expected to start the hearing about the middle of this year. The ...

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  26. DAILY RADIO HOOK-UP FOR FLYING DOCTOR SERVICE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The acting president of the Queensland Flying Doctor Service (Alderman R. Roberts) said ...

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  27. GAYNDAH SHIRE CHAIRMAN TO ACT AGAINST COUNCIL

    GAYNDAH, Sunday. -- The Gayndah Shire Council chairman (Councillor G. H. Cary) laid to-night that he proposed ...

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  30. COCHINEAL INSECTS TO FIGHT TIGER PEAR IN LOCKYER

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Cochineal insects have been released in parts of the rich agricultural Lockyer district. ...

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  31. ARCHBISHOP'S WARNING ON LAND SETTLEMENT

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- It would be impossible for Australia to prosper unless the matter of land settlement and ...

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  32. SOCIETY GIRL AND HUSBAND ON WAY TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The "Sunday Express" says that an English society girl who recently married a cowherd, an odd ich ...

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  33. UNDERTONE OF FEAR IN U. S. GRAFT CASE

    NEW YORK, Sunday.-- An undertone of terror appeared in the bribery case of five New York policemen ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN WOOL CHEQUE ALMOST HALVED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Australia's wool cheque was almost halved this financial year. The National Council of Wool-selling Brokers of Australia issued statistics this morning showing this. ...

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  35. BRITISH SEAMEN PREDICT BITTER TRADE WAR

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The "News of the World" says that British merchant seamen predict a bitter war on the ...

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  36. PUBLIC INTEREST AROUSED IN HOWELL MURDER TRIAL

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Tremendous public interest has been aroused in Victoria over the trial of a man charged ...

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    Entrants in the best lady rider class provided keen competition when they paraded before the judge at the Goombungee Show on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. FAUNA RESERVE SET UP AT WEST BURLEIGH

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Teddy the platypus is the star of a 50-acre fauna reserve established at West Burleigh, on ...

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  39. LEAGUE TRIAL TEAMS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The country Rugby League selectors have omitted two Kangaros. Doug. McRitchie and ...

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