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  4. STATE WAGE UNALTERED, BUT TOOWOOMBA FIGURES RISE

    BRISBANE, Friday--The State Industrial Court to-day ruled that the State basic wage of £1016- for adult males and £746 for adult females remain unaltered. The Court stated that it was not satisfied that the Brisbane "C" Series figures for the December quarter were a true reflex of the State's economic position. The ...

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  5. RAIN SQUALLS SWEEP OVER DOWNS

    Gusty rain squalls con tinued to sweep the Darling . Downs yesterday, but the rain which has fallen in the ...

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  6. Soviet 'Planes May Be Seekinq Route to U.S.

    TOKIO, Friday.--A Japanese newspaper said fo-day that Soviet 'planes that have flown over Northern Japan may be studying high-altitude air currents for a potentially swift bomber route to the United States. The Tokio ...

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  7. Quarry Changes --But Strata Still Interesting

    Although City Council activities are constantly changing the face of the basalt quarry on the Range, the interesting strata still remains much in evidence. The hexagonal columns which can be seen in the outcrop of rock on the left and in the top right-hand corner are similar to those of the famous Giant's Causeway in Ireland. The columns in the quarry were caused by the shrinking of basalt rock due to cooling. The area was once volcanic. World ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "GOOD FAT CATTLE SUPPLIES ASSURED"

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- There would be substantial supplies of fat cattle well into the winter, the president of the United ...

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  9. COUNCIL OF CHURCHES' MOVE AGAINST BETTING

    BRISBANE, Friday..-- The Queensland Council of Churches will campaign against candidates at the ...

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  10. NEW LIBERATION FRONT FOR EGYPTIAN PEOPLE

    CAIRO, Friday. -- Amid booming guns, General Naguib to-day announced the formation of a liberation ...

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  11. SUCCESS OF MIGRANT ASSIMILATION PLAN

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- There were many encouraging signs of the successful assimilation of migrants into ...

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  12. BYRNES MEDAL WIN FOR BRISBANE BOY

    BRISBANE, Friday.--John R. Kilcullcn, of Tarragindi, the winner of the Byrnes Medal, has just turned 15 ...

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  13. HECTIC MEETING OF NAZI UNDERGROUND MOVEMENT

    BERLIN, Friday--The Nazi underground movement came to the surface in Berlin last night. About 250 German ex-soldiers shouted and stamped defiance at the British exposure last week of a conspiracy by seven ...

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  14. BUNDABERG LIVING COSTS LOWEST IN AUSTRALIA

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Bundaberg is the cheapest city in Australia in which to live, but Brisbane is a close ...

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  15. TURF MEN OPTIMISTIC ON END OF DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Turf men said to-night that the end of the float rebates dispute was in sight. They ...

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  16. MR. WILLIAM DARGIE WINS ARCHIBALD PRIZE

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Australia's best known and most fashionable portrait painter, Mr. William Dargie, to-day ...

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  17. FIRST CARS ARRIVE AT MONTE CARLO

    MONTE CARLO, Friday.-- French nobleman Marquis Francois De Noailles was the first rally competitor to reach ...

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  18. LONG SERVICE LEAVE TO AID MINES EMPLOYMENT

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- More ironworkers are to be given long service leave to make room in the industry for ...

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  19. LABOUR M.L.A. WITHDRAWS GUN THREAT COMPLAINT

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Dr. Felix Dittmer M.L.A. (Labour), said to-night that he had asked the police not to take further ...

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  20. ACTION ON LONG SERVICE LEAVE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Action to compel workers to take long service leave rather than pay in lieu was mooted by ...

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  21. CABINET TO DISCUSS FREE MILK SCHEME

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- How far throughout the State the Commonwealth's free milk scheme can be ...

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  22. P.M.G. DEPARTMENT MADE PROFIT LAST YEAR

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Postmaster-General's Department showed a profit of £660,000 for the 1951-52 ...

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  23. DROP IN CONSTRUCTION OF HOMES LAST YEAR

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The construction of houses in Queensland had dropped considerably from the peak of 1950 ...

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  24. NO DECISION YET ON BRISBANE RACES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A decision as to whether to-day's Eagle Farm meeting will be held will be made by the ...

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  25. "Russian-Built Guns in China"

    TAIPEH, Friday.--The Chinese nationalist newspaper "China. News" said yesterday that Communist, China had ...

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  26. MR. GAIR RETURNS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Premier (Mr'. Gair) said tonight that he would probably announce the State election ...

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  27. Railwayman Killed

    GRAFTON, Friday. -- James Frost (48, married), of Little Ryan Street, South Grafton, was killed to-day when a rail ...

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  29. INCREASE IN UNEMPLOYMENT FIGURES

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The number of unemployed persons registered with the Commonwealth Employment Service at January 2, totalled 66,360. Of these, 53,865 were men, an increase of 2862 over the previous five weeks, and 12,555 women, ...

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  31. CHRONICLE ARCADE

    ONE violent indication (apart from the weather) that summer is with us is that given by the coloured shirts ...

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  32. Action Against Tanker

    LONDON Friday. -- The "Daily Express" says that the Anglo - Iranian Oil Company is expected to take legal action ...

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    The home of Robert Burns, Scotland s national poet, who was born at Alloway, in the neighbourhood of Ayr. on January 25. 1759. To-night the Toowoomba Caledonian Societ and Burns Club will hold its Bums anniversary supper at the Cafe Alexandra. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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