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  2. Church leaders warn

    MELBOURNE, Sunday—Three church loaders to-day attacked the slackening of ...

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  3. LABOUR STRIKE STAND

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The Federal Labour Opposition and the Australian Council of Trades Unions are demanding patience from the Government as their price for intervention and possible later support in the coal ...

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  4. THEIR DAD DIED IN KOREA

    PENNY (9) and John (5) children of Wing-Commander L. Spence of Brisbane, Australian flying ace who lost his life in the Korean war, waved goodbye to their grandmother and Queensland yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CITY'S LEGAL MEN CATHEDRAL RED MASS

    COLOURFUL robes of the judiciary were not worn at Red Mass in St. Stephen's Cathedral ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Time ban tying up ships

    BRISBANE waterstders' ban on overtime will operate to-day with every berth in the river filled. ...

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  7. SHIVERS AHEAD IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Only the prompt arrival of at least 600,000 tons of firewood can save Melbourne ...

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  8. Egg production near collapse

    THE State poultry industry is on the verge of collapse, particularly in central districts. The manager of the South Queensland Egg Marketing Board (Mr. C. J. T. Waters) said this yesterday. ...

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  9. Wild life in book form

    ALL you wanted to know about Australia's wild life is simply told and beautifully pictured in The ...

    Article : 209 words
  10. Burdekin falling

    TRAIN services between Brisbane and Northern Queensland are expected to be resumed to-day. ...

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  11. HUNDREDS OF JOBS VACANT

    HUNDREDS of trained shorthand typists were urgently needed in Brisbane business houses, said the Commonwealth Employment Agency Brisbane director (Mr. E. F. Laws) yesterday. ...

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  12. Fourth polio case

    MACKAY, Sunday.—The fourth poliomyelitis case from Homebush was reported at the week-end. The victim is a ...

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  13. STURT'S "FEET IN OCEAN"

    GOOLWA (S.A.), Sunday.—The climax to the "Sturt" expedition came to-day. Anthony Sturt. taken with ...

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  14. Second 1-day stop to-day

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Coal miners in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, and Tasmania will stop work ...

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  15. Sandwiches & coffee now 3/6

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A city hotel has raised the price of a plate of sandwiches and coffee to 3/6. ...

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  16. Ready to give £12½ m. for wool

    MORE than 300 Australian and overseas wool-buyers now in Brisbane are expected to pay a record £121 million for 57,000 bales. The wool will be sold in four days, beginning ...

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  17. KILLED IN JEEP CRASH

    Gordon Thomas Allan, 23, of Birbeck Street, Albion, was killed in a jeep accident at Dunwich, Stradbroke Island ...

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  18. 'Cellist leaves orchestra

    Mrs. Joan Howley, leader of the 'cello section in the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, for the last six years, will leave ...

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  19. Rush to beaches

    Bright sunshine and safe surf sent thousands of Queenslanders to North and South Coast beaches yesterday in what ...

    Article : 57 words
  20. Cannot stay in New Zealand

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.—A Hindu student from, Fiji has been refused permission to remain in New ...

    Article : 61 words
  21. Held up traffic

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A head-on collision between a car and a utility truck at Bullaburra, near Katoomba, to-day ...

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  22. Food for Korea

    The Taiping will arrive in Brisbane this morning to load food supplies for the Australian force in Korea. She also has ...

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  23. OVER THE TOP WITH FATHER

    THE CHIP threw off the Old Block at Coolangatta yesterday when Gordon Abbott (9) tossed his 17½-stone father Mr. V. Abbott over his head on to the sand. Dad is better known in the Brisbane Stadium ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. RECORD FOR BALLERINA

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Lynn Golding, Sydney ballerina, has created a world record, by dancing two roles in ...

    Article : 119 words
  26. No Govt. plan to legalise betting

    The Acting Premier (Mr, Gair) said last night that the Government had no plans in hand to legalise off-the-course ...

    Article : 114 words
  27. Boy electrocuted

    PERTH, Sunday.—A 13-year-old boy died from the effects of an electric shock to-day 10 minutes after he had been ...

    Article : 58 words
  28. Motor cycle fire

    IPSWICH, Sunday.—A late model motor cycle was extensively damaged when it burst into flames at College's ...

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  29. Killed at mine

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday.—When a skip was derailed at Dawson Valley colliery at Baralaba on Saturday ...

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  30. Reds spend more

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Under Australian Labour Party control, the financial position of the Victorian branch of the ...

    Article : 62 words
  31. DUNK ISLAND FOR SALE FOR £80,000

    DUNK Island is for sale with vacant possession for £80,000. One of Australia's most ...

    Article : 211 words
  32. Fatal truck fall

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Private Lawrence Kerr, 25, of Puckapunyal military camp, was fatally injured on Saturday ...

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  33. Printers still out

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday.—The printers' strike at the Townsville Daily Bulletin is still on. There will be no issue ...

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