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  2. What they did yesterday

    EATING: Young New Australians "dived in" at Ferny Grove yesterday at a picnic held to get them acquainted with their Australian church teachers. Teacher Mary Hammill (right) reversed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. BUTTER BOARD WARNS

    QUEENSLAND Butter Board would immediately cut distributors' supplies if they were found hoarding, board manager Mr. G. W. Coombs warned last night. ...

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  4. DISEASE SWEEPS HERDS

    DEADLY blackleg disease of cattle, now sweeping uncontrolled through Queensland, is causing a huge and mounting deathroll of calves. Although inoculation proved effective in ...

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  5. Plan to begin to-day

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Every Australian and his dependants who receive an age, invalid or ...

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  6. CAN USE TICKETS

    TRAM and bus concession tickets held by the public can be used "until further notice." ...

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  7. Seek decision about milk

    Queensland Milk Producers' Association has telegraphed to the Federal Agriculture Minister (Mr. McEwen) pressing for ...

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  8. Against powers ballot

    WELL informed Queensland Labour Party men say the A.L.P. will oppose vigorously the ...

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  9. LAST MAN TO CALL ON Mr. CHIFLEY

    A PACKET of Australian tobacco, autographed by Mr. Chifley has at last caught up with its worried ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Fight for wharf control

    A CONTEST between the Labour Party industrial group and militants for control of the ...

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  11. Services held for sportsmen

    SPORTSMEN took part in services in three city churches last night. At other city and suburban churches ministers responded to the Commonwealth Jubilee ...

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  12. 2000 Give £3000

    NAMBOUR, Sunday.—Two thousand people gave £3000 in a collection made at the opening of Nambour's new ...

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  13. TOO HOT ON DUCK

    LOWOOD, Sunday. — Property owners in the Clarendon district hove agreed to take action against ...

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  14. MANY SEE ART SHOW

    ATHERTON, Sunday.—More than 1000 people visited the Jubilee Art Train at Atherton during the week-end. ...

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  15. For souvenirs

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — People went down on their knees on the Town Hall platform last night to pick up as ...

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  16. ADVISE ON MIGRATION

    The Commonwealth Immigration Advisory Council will hold its first Brisbane meeting to-day. ...

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  17. Coal strike threatens

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A coal strike is threatened over the Federal Government's decision to close the Glen Davis Shale ...

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  18. Native themes "not ballet"

    AUSTRALIAN ballet master, Edouard Borovansky, believes there is no place in classical ballet for aboriginal themes. Australia's century and a half of modern ...

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  19. DR. EVATT TO TOUR STATE?

    The Federal Labour Leader (Dr. Evatt) is likely to make a political speaking tour of Queensland soon. ...

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  20. N.Z. miners to decide on work

    WELLINGTON, Sunday (A.A.P.).—Buller miners central committee to-day recommended that all miners return to work. ...

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  21. Aust. has a peace job

    Australia should work hard to bring South-East Asia into the western sphere, Sir Angus Gillan said in a national ...

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  22. Maltese not able to land

    PERTH, Sunday. — Forty-three Maltese migrants who reached Fremantle in the liner Asturias were told that they ...

    Article : 139 words
  23. Captain's service

    Seamen from nearly every ship in the port of Brisbane yesterday attended a memorial service to the late Captain ...

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  24. Two men with a mission

    BALLET MASTER Edouard Borovansky (left) who danced with Pavlova, checked through stage directions yesterday with stage-set designer William Constable. Constable and Borovansky arrived from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Death after fall

    Edward Joseph Cavanagh, 44, carried, of Hope Street, Spring Hill, whom police found lying ill in the putter near his home ...

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  26. ONLY THE BEST GOOD ENOUGH

    The Health Deportment will not depart from its policy of employing only the most highly qualified people in the public ...

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  27. Transport aid for wounded

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Special transport allowances for servicemen severely incapacitated by service in Korea ...

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  28. Boy cyclist hurt

    John Nixon, 16, of McIlwraith Avenue, Norman Park, received a probable fractured left collar bone when his ...

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  29. New power plant

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The Local Government Minister (Mr. J. M. Cahill) said to-night that he had instructed the ...

    Article : 52 words
  30. VICE-REGAL PARTY TO ARRIVE TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Victoria's Vice-Regal family of three is one of the best liked the State has bad. General Sir Dallas Brooks, with his wife, and their ...

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  31. Plane hits wires

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Two occupants of a Royal Aero Club Tiger Moth plane were injured when it crashed into ...

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  32. Face 27 charges

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Twenty-seven charges will be preferred at the Kogarah Court to-day against five men arrested after ...

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  33. N.S.W. surplus

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The Premier (Mr. McGirr) said to-night that the State's accounts Cor the year 1950-1951 disclosed ...

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  34. Dead in paddock

    The body of John George Docherty, 67, single, of Engle-field Road, Oxley, was found in a paddock at Oxley yesterday. ...

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  35. TEACHER FIRST IN BOTH JUBILEE RADIO CONTESTS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—First prizes in both the Commonwealth Jubilee radio play and the radio feature competitions have been awarded to Colin Milton Thiele, high school teacher of Port Lincoln, South Australia. ...

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  36. Ship delayed

    The passenger ship Elsanna left Brisbane at 4.30 a.m. on Saturday—12½ hours after she was scheduled to sail for ...

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  37. Heavy road toll

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Six men were killed in road accidents last night between 6.30 ind 9.30 in six accidents. ...

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  38. THE "ARMY" MARCHES 86 YEARS

    YESTERDAY was the 86th anniversary of the foundation of the Salvation Army in East London by General ...

    Article : 131 words
  39. Hunt for homes

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Many of the 821 Dutch migrants who reached Sydney to-day in the Groote Beer hurried off the ...

    Article : 47 words
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