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  4. SUPPORT TO SECURE RELEASE OF U S. AIRMEN FROM REDS

    NEW YORK, Friday. --Belgium, New Zealand and Greece, all of whom sent troops to fight in Korea, yesterday supported the call for United Nations intervention to secure the release of 11 American airmen captured by the Chinese Communists and imprisoned on charges of espionage. ...

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  5. ROAD HAULIERS TO CONSIDER HOW TO RECOVER £1,000,000+ ROAD TAX

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Representatives of road hauliers from four States will hold a conference in Melbourne to-morrow to consider means of recovering at least £1,000,000 from the State Governments. ...

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  6. Brigade Had Big Task to Control This Fire

    A fireman training a hose on a fire at; the City Council's old gravel pit in Jellicoe Street. The fire menaced a dwelling until the Toowoomba Fire Brigade, pumping hundreds of gallons of water from two tankers and the water mains, brought it under control. The old pits are used by the council ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. A.C.T.U. Support

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Australian Council of Trade Unions agreed to day to support claims by the Council of ...

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  8. OAKEY MAN KILLED IN ROAD ACCIDENT

    OAKEY, Friday.--Leonard William Vickers (30, married), was fatally injured when he was struck ...

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  9. N.S.W. Labour Party

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The New South Wales Labour Party executive to-night virtually declared war on the Federal ...

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  10. Graduation Ceremony at General Hospital

    Nineteen nurses received. graduation certificates from the Deputy Premier (Mr. Duggan) at the Toowoomba General Hospital yesterday. The ceremony, held at the ...

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  11. JAPANESE FOREIGN MINISTER NAMED

    TOKIO, Friday. -- Japan's new Foreign Minister will be Mamour Shigemitsu, who held the ...

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  12. Pope's Health Much Improved

    VATICAN CITY, Friday. -- Pope Pius XII was reported to-day to be better than at any time since he became ...

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  13. 'PHONE PROVISIONS IN NEWTOWN AREA

    The Director bf Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. C. Faragher) has advised Mr. R. W. Swartz, M.P., that work is ...

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  14. State Parliamentarians Will Receive, £320 Salary. Rise

    BRISBANE, Friday.--State Parliamentarians salaries will be automatically increased by another £320 to £2008 a year as a result of an Industrial Court decision to-day. The increase is the fourth ...

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  15. NO. 6 WELL TO BE SUNK AT EXMOUTH GULF

    PERTH, Friday. -- West Australian Petroleum Pty. Ltd.'announced to-day that it had decided to drill a ...

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  16. Minister's Funeral To-Day

    BRISBANE. Friday. -- The State funeral of the Minister for Mines (Mr. E. J. Riordan) will take place ...

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  17. MAN CHARGED WITH STEALING LAUNCH

    SYDNEY. Friday. -- A man, who allegedly sailed a launch from Thursday Island to Dutch New Guinea. ...

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  18. Railways Active

    The bounteous season on the Downs is reflected in the large volume of livestock, cereals and other produce at present being moved by the Railway ...

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  19. Printing Industry

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- threatened hold-up in the printing industry, outside the metropolis, as a ...

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  20. MAINLY FINE DAYS WEEK-END

    The week end forecast for the Toowoomba area issued by the Weather Bureau, commencing af 6 a.m. to-day, is ...

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  21. HUGE U.S. AIRCRAFT CARRIER TO BE LAUNCHED TO-DAY

    WASHINGTON; Friday. -- The 59,650 ton U.S.S. Forrestal, the first of the United States Navy's super aircraft carriers., and the biggest ship ever built in America, will ship into the water to-morrow. ...

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  22. FALL IN VALUE OF WOOL CHEQUE FOR EXPORTS

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Australia's wool cheque for exports during the four months ended October last fell by more than £28,000,000 compared with the same period last ...

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  23. CONSIDERATION TO ALL SCHOLARSHIP INTRANTS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Director-General, of Education (Mr. H. Watkins) said to-night that sympathetic ...

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  24. Farmer's Estate

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Gustav Adolf Tonscheck, a farmer of Haden, who died on March 22. left, an estate ...

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  25. RAILWAYS HAVE NO FEARS ON BARLEY DELIVERIES

    "A further 3000 tons of barley are required in Brisbane between now and December 16 to complete the complement of cargoes to be loaded on ships, and there does not appear to be any reason why the Railway Department will not be able to ...

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  26. THEFT OF £200 FROM COOLANGATTA BANK

    COOLANGATTA, Friday. -- Police are investigating the theft of £200 from the E.S. and A. ...

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  29. "CHRISTMAS CHEER"

    BRISBANE, Friday, -- About 800 Queenslanders will be available for a "Christmas Cheer" ...

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  30. Toowoomba Graduates From Training College

    Toowoomba graduates from the Teachers' Training College, Brisbane, photographed after the graduation ceremony in the Brisbane City Hall. They are (left to right): Aileen Draney, Joan Pacholke, Ron Chapman, Wendy Crook-King, Leslie Compton, Marian Ezzy, Helen Williams, Noel Adsett and Corrine Ritchie. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. FIRST ADVANCE PAY FOR BARLEY

    A meeting of the Barley Marketing Board in Toowoomba yesterday decided that the first ...

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