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  3. Toowoomba Floods Were Different Twenty Years Ago

    This scene was taken from Mackenzie Street nearly 20 years ago, looking across the swollen creek to the old pumping station. The floods experienced by Toowoomba then were of a different origin from those of to-day. There were no long, continuous periods of steady rain, but short-lived heavy storms. In those days the chimney stack was standing, but since its removal in the middle 30's the scene is left rather bare. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FURTHER REVERSE FOR REDS

    TOKIO, Monday. -- A column of North Korean froops to-day attacked American 1st Cavalry Division froops holding positions on the Taejon-Yongdong Road. Early reports of the fighting said the Communists had ...

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  5. Calwell Again Critical on Aid to U.S. in Korea

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The former Labour Minister for Immigration, (Mr. A. A. Calwell) to-day expanded his claim that Australia, as with other United Nations, was not doing enough to help the United States in ...

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  6. BIG STATE PRIMARY PRODUCTION RISE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The State's primary production in the financial year 1948-49 amounted to £213. ...

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  7. U.K. COMMENT ON U.S. POSITION IN KOREA

    LONDON, Monday. -- The "Daily Mail" correspondent, G. Ward Price, cabling from Tokio, says: "Not since ...

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  8. MORE DOLLARS FOR MACHINERY SOUGHT

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Moves for more heavy road making equipment and greater financial assistance to local ...

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  9. VATICAN REPORT OF KOREAN ATROCITY

    LONDON, Monday. -- The British United Press correspondent in the Vatican City, says that two jeeps, with a ...

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  10. "Allies Should Use Germany and Japan as Manpower Sources"

    NEW YORK, Monday. -- Hanson Baldwin, the "New York Times" military editor, said to-day that Japan and Germany were the only principal sources from which the Western Allies could get the extra ...

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  11. STATE HOUSING COSTS AGAIN INCREASE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The average costs of Queensland dwellings approved in the five months ended May this year ...

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  12. WAR CRIMES SUSPECT OFFERS LIFE

    LOS NEGROS, Monday.-- An alleged Japanese war criminal told, the War Crimes Court here to-day that he would like ...

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  13. STOPPAGES AT FOUR IPSWICH MINES

    IPSWICH, Monday.-- Stoppages at four mines on the Ipswich Held caused a loss of 550 tons of coal to-day. They ...

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  14. RESCUE, OF SICK DOCTOR. "RACE AGAINST TIME"

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The rescue of Dr. Serge Udovikoff from Heard Island, was now a "race against ...

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  15. TRADE AGREEMENT MAY BE MADE WITH BRAZIL

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Minister for Commerce (Mr. McEwen) said to-day that Australia was holding ...

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  16. FRENCH PREFABRICATED HOME ON DISPLAY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- A [?] French prefabricated unfit "Paris home," complete with labour-saving ...

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  17. FREIGHTER WITH CARGO FOR STATE PORTS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The British freighter Treloske arrived in Brisbane to-day carrying 1500 tons of general cargo ...

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  18. NEGOTIATIONS ON U.K. MEAT AGREEMENT

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- The Minister for Commerce (Mr. McEwen) said to-day at negotiations were still ...

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  19. SERIOUS PORT CONGESTION AT BRISBANE EXPECTED

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Brisbane would experience very serious port congestion by Thursday if ships arrived on ...

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  20. SYDNEY GAS EMPLOYEES TO RETURN TO WORK

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Two thousand members of the Gas Employer s' Union, who held a stepwork meeting to-day in ...

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  21. BROTHERS SENTENCED TO EIGHT YEARS' GAOL

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Two brothers, William Charles Thomson (24, plasterer) and Roy Sydney Thomson (23, ...

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  22. WARNING TO NORTH ON DRINK AND GAMBLING

    MACKAY, Monday. -- Drink and gambling in North Queensland were assuming proportions which must ...

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  25. CASUALTIES OF NORTH KOREANS HEAVY

    WASHINGTON, Monday.-- A military spokesman said yesterday it was estimated that the North Korean ...

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  26. COURT ASKED TO DELAY BALLOT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Decision was reserved in the Arbitration Court to-day on an application to prevent the ...

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  27. SMALL PERCENTAGE OF MIGRANTS RETURN

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Of 11,600 British migrants who had come to Queensland tinder the free and assisted ...

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  28. NO EARLY UNION MOVE ON INCENTIVES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- No trade union move for general acceptance of incentive payment schemes can be made ...

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  29. MAY BE SETBACK TO PLANS FOR LIFTING RICE BAN

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- Commonwealth Government clans to lift the ban on rice consumption in Australia at ...

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  30. SOUTH-COAST REQUEST ON BUILDING CONTROL

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Following a promise by the premier that the Government would consider restoring to the ...

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  31. AIRLINER SETS NEW RECORD FOR ROUND TRIP

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- With ain travel expanding every day, a now record has been set for on ...

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  32. FERRIER, SNEAD TIE IN BIG GOLF EVENT

    SAINT PAUL (Minnesota), Monday.—Jim Ferrier and Sam Snead yesterday tied for first place in the Saint Paul open golf ...

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    Taken during a break in the weather, this photograph shows workmen employed by the Toowoomba City Council breaking up the remnants of air raid shelters that were dumped in the main creek near the Toowoomba Foundry. This work is being undertaken to provide material for lining of the channel and to salvage the reinforcing steel which, owing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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