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    Physical culture and dancing displays are always popular at school fetes, and these small children attracted a large audience at Saturday's Newtown State School fete. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Stalls were well patronised at the Christian Brothers' College Old Boys' fete on Saturday. Above is a portion of the crowd who spent freely at the stalls. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "PREFAB" CONTRACT DEFENDED

    In a joint reply to Mr. Gordon Chalk's attack on the Government's decision to start an ambitious housing ...

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  6. Drought-stricken Areas Receive Soaking Rains

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A wide area of the drought-stricken north-west sheep and cattle country to-day received soaking rain. Graziers said the rain had ended their worst drought in 50 years and would save ...

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  7. Death Tell Mounting

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--The crash of a C-46 cargo 'plane yesterday brought to 124 the total of persons killed in ...

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  8. RIDGWAY TO SUCCEED EISENHOWER?

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- The United Nations Commander in Korea (General Matthew B. Ridgway) is now regarded in ...

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  9. "War Danger Recedes as West Becomes Stronger"

    LONDON, Sunday.--The danger of war had receded because the West's increasing strength had brought increasing confidence. This was stated by the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) in a broadcast last ...

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  10. Vast Uranium Deposits Found in New Zealand?

    LONDON, Suday.--The newspaper, "The People," reported to-day from Wellington thai the New Zealand Government would soon announce the discovery of one of the largest-known uranium fields. The paper added ...

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  11. U.N. PROPOSAL ON TUNISIAN RIOTS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--Dr. Ahmed Bokhari, of Pakistan, proposed last night that the United Nations invite the Bey ...

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  12. TREMENDOUS BARRAGE AGAINST CHINESE

    TOKIO, Sunday.--A tremendous barrage of eight-inch howitzers, and other heavy United Nations artillery fired almost 8000 shells as Chinese troops swarmed across "no-man's-land" on the Korean western front to-day. The ...

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  13. CORTISONE CAN BE PRODUCED CHEAPLY

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- The large-scale production of cortisone, the adrenal gland hormone that has been used in the ...

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  14. NEED OF INCREASED FOOD OUTPUT

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--World food production to-day was about the same as 1939--but there were 200,000,000 more people to eat it, the Minister ...

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  15. COMMUNIST TO LOSE ELECTION DEPOSIT

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Communist candidate in the Ithaca by-election in the counting so far has polled less than ...

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  16. DEBATE ON C.M.F. TRAVEL EXPENSES

    The question of the payment of travelling expenses to members of the Citizens' Military Forces was again raised at the ...

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  17. REVIEW OF BRITAIN'S FINANCIAL POSITION

    LONDON, Sunday.--Britain's balance of payments deficit with the rest, of the world in the last half of 1951 totalled ...

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  18. TROOPS IN KOREA RECEIVE MANY FOOD PARCELS

    The Returned Servicemen's League throughout Australia had spent between £9000 and £10.000 in sending food ...

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  19. DETAILS RELEASED OF NEW U.S. JET BOMBER

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. --A United States Air Force spokesman gave some details yesterday of the new YB-60 ...

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  20. 'RUSSIA CANNOT TRUST HER SATELLITES'

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Russia was ''soft pedalling" aggression in the West, Mr. Selkirk Panton, a foreign ...

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  21. EMPLOYMENT SOUGHT FOR RURAL WORKERS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- A total of 22,000 letters had been sent to rural employers and organisations in all parts of ...

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  22. GIRL FOILS ATTEMPT TO ROB GROCERY STORE

    INDIANAPOLIS, Sunday. -- A seven-years-old girl yesterday foiled the attempt of a masked gunman to rob a ...

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  23. "SUNDAY AUSTRALIAN" HAS CEASED PUBLICATION

    INNISFAIL, Sunday. -- Australia lost its only Sunday newspaper published outside of capital cities when the North ...

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  24. OLYMPIC ATHLETES MUST TRAVEL AS ONE GROUP

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Members of Australia's Olympic Games team for Helsinki will not be allowed to travel independently. ...

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  25. POLICE UNION OFFICIALS TO SEE PREMIER TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Police union officials will interview the Premier (Mr. Gair) to-morrow afternoon and ask him to settle the current dispute "before it gets out of hand." The secretary of the Police Union ...

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  26. ALLIED COMMANDER'S SON MISSING IN KOREA

    TOKIO, Sunday.--The 5th Air Force announced yesterday that the only son of the 8th Army commander (General ...

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  28. Pearling Decision Stands

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Federal Government is not likely to review its decision to permit 35 Japanese to enter Australia to ...

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  30. WILT DISEASE OUTBREAK IN LOWOOD POTATOES

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Wilt disease in potatoes has been reported from the Clarendon, Patrick Estate, and Brightview areas of .he ...

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  31. STOPPAGE WILL PARALYSE STATE'S PORTS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Shipping in Queensland ports next Wednesday will be paralysed by a nation-wide 24-hours waterfront stoppage. The Waterside Workers' Federation has called the stoppage as a protest against Mr. Justice ...

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    A doll-dressing competition attracted a large entry at the East Stale School's fete on Saturday. The photograph shows a small section of the entries. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Arranging decorations on Saturday afternoon for the Glcnnie Old Girls Association annual dinner that night was this group of Old Girls. Left to right.--Misses Beryl Free, Barbara Cay (acting secretary), Audrey Brown (vice-president), Myrna Smith (treasurer), Mrs. R. McDonald (membership convener), Irene Savage (vice-president and chairman), ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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