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    INFRA-RED camera, operated by Staff Photographer Fred Carew, picked up this 120-mile tract of country in one of Queensland's food and coal basins. Picture was taken 20 miles south of Springsure at 8000 feet from Messrs Theiss Bros' plane. Peak Range, 20 miles beyond the British Food Farm ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Liberals to watch "doubtful" votes

    THE Liberal Party will have scrutineers in every polling booth to challenge people considered ineligible to vote in next Saturday's Kurilpa and Ipswich by-elections. This was disclosed by the State Liberal ...

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  4. Marriage guide council here soon

    ORGANISERS hope to launch Queensland's first community marriage guidance council in Brisbane early in November. It will be operated jointly by laymen and ...

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  5. Too many songs

    INNISFAIL, Sunday.—Seven local musicians have a problem—how to choose appropriate music ...

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  6. 12 HURT ON CITY ROADS

    TWELVE people were injured in road accidents in the metropolitan area yesterday. ...

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  7. DOUBT ON WARDS FUTURE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Observers are speculating on the political future of the External Territories ...

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  8. Share your Suzy story

    QUEENSLAND has thousands of SUZIES. She is a part of every family's life. ...

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  9. Double shifts at mine

    SELENE mine, near Monto, which produced 250 tons of coal daily before the recent ...

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  10. RIVALS FOR N.Q. VARSITY SITE

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Sunday.—Both Townsville and Charters Towers are fighting hard to become the site of the proposed North Queensland university. ...

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  11. London man for job at Lennons

    Mr. J. A. Bonenti, assistant manager of Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London, has been appointed assistant manager ...

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  12. Want bets ban off

    The Stare Parliamentary Labour Party is almost certain to make another move this week for re-introduction of ...

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  13. Colourful priest dies in Hobart

    HOBART, Sunday.—Archdeacon T. J. O'Donnell died in Hobart last night, aged 72. Born at Ballarat, Victoria, he ...

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  14. Killed in smash

    CUNNAMULLA, Sunday.—Riding on the side of a utility, Francis William Fortescue, 36, of Cunnamulla, was killed when ...

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  15. 4 Hurt in smash

    CAIRNS, Sunday.—Four people were injured when a car struck a stump at "suicide bend," on the Stratford Road ...

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  16. SEEK BARRIER'S BEST FISH AREA

    Queensland big-game fishermen have organised a "pathfinder" expedition to Barrier Reef waters. ...

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  17. FOURTH ROBBERY IN 5 WEEKS: £120 TAKEN

    IN the fourth major Brisbane robbery in the past five weeks, thieves on Saturday afternoon or early Saturday night stole jewellery and household effects north £70 and £50 in banknotes from a house in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. State lag in child care

    Queensland lagged far behind other Australian States in its facilities for kindergartens and child care centres ...

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  19. £lm. REPARATIONS COMING TO AUST.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Australia could expect at least £1 million worth of reparations plant from Germany, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-night. ...

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  20. Burnt by petrol

    John Johnstone, 30, married, of Hamilton Road, Chermside, was severely burnt on the right hand, arm, and shoulder by ...

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  21. Could take 15m. Britons

    HOBART, Sunday.—The Tasmanian Premier (Mr. Cosgrave) said to-night Australia could absorb 15 million ...

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  22. Stolen carpets

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Carpet runners stolen from the aisles of Malvern, Camberwell and Hawthorn churches ...

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  23. 2 ART SHOWS FOR BRISBANE

    Two outstanding art exhibitions will be opened this month at the Queensland National Art Gallery. ...

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  24. Clay inquiries

    A survey of the heavy clay industry in sections of Queensland will be made during a four-week visit this month by ...

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  25. Foretold death

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Melbourne prophet Ahmar Singh, who claimed to be 115 years old, made an accurate ...

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  26. THE "QUEEN" SNEEZED

    PAT EALES, 20-year-old blonde, ex-art student, chosen "Floral Queen" at the Birmingham Flower Show last week, had a great time on her tour of the show until she visited the flower tent. Then she started to sneeze. She ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. 12m. REFUGEES IN GERMANY

    Twelve million refugees from Eastern German areas created one of the greatest problems of post-war ...

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  29. Rejected envoy

    Ald. Tom Rasey, A.L.P. industrial group organiser, has advised the Rockhampton Trades and Labour Council to ...

    Article : 90 words
  30. State conference over polio

    Brisbane specialists will confer with Health and Home Affairs Department representatives on how to combat ...

    Article : 104 words
  31. Fat was in fire

    Twenty-five customers raced outside when burning fat set fire to the Red Brick Inn hamburger shop in Ipswich Road ...

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  32. Defeat erosion

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Soil erosion in Australia would eventually be beaten by Australian scientists, the director ...

    Article : 54 words
  33. Anti-Red rally

    PERTH, Sunday.—More than 300 members of ex-servicemen's organisations marched in a procession through Perth ...

    Article : 61 words
  34. Advertising

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  35. Not appreciated

    Higher qualifications of fathers were not sufficiently honoured, the Rev. H. Ralph Heaton said last night at a ...

    Article : 48 words
  36. Lost girls found

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A party of searchers on skis to-day found three girls who had been lost in rugged country ...

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  37. Injured jockey

    L. Towner, Jockey, who was seriously injured when his horse. Bessie's Force, fell in the First Maiden Handicap at ...

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  38. Tas. Speaker dies

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—Mr. P. P. Pike, Speaker of the House of Assembly, died yesterday, aged 69. ...

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