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    Competitors listened with Interest to speeches at the official opening of the bowls carnival at the West Toowoomba greens on Friday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. OF MANPOWER

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- The drain on the State's manpower through injuries received in motor accidents ...

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  6. RED LEADERSHIP OF UNION CHALLENGED

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- A move against the Communist leadership of the Ironworkers' Union will he made by a ...

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  7. TOOWOOMBA'S JUVENILE CHOIR FIRST IN CHORAL CONTEST

    The Emma and Frederick William Fletcher Memorial Cup for juvenile choirs was won by the Toowoomba Junior Choral Society at the Eisteddfod on Saturday. Two Brisbane choirs filled second and third places. The ...

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    Left to right: Misses Patricia Hale, Patricia Graham, and Patricia Southerden-- visitors from Brisbane, who attended the Toowoomba Turf Club's Easter meeting at Clifford Park on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Forty-one Nations Sign World Wheat Marketing Agreement

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--When the time for doing so expired today, 41 nations had signed the International Wheat Agreement. Forty-two nations indicated their acceptance of it when the agreement was written ...

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  10. HUGE U.S. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION PLANNED

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- The United Press says secret preparations are being made here for a gigantic united ...

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  11. Government Development of Industrial Research

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--While the Government's policy was to encourage the creation of all technical and other services that went with an industrialised country, if could do no more than help make these services ...

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  12. TIE-UP IN SHEARING INDUSTRY PLANNED?

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Queensland is also included in Communist plans to tie up the shearing industry, but we have ...

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  13. VICTORIAN A.L.P. SENATE SELECTION

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Despite the fact that most delegates to the Victorian Australian Labour Party annual ...

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  14. FEDERAL ELECTION IN NOVEMBER?.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Holloway) implied that the Federal election would ...

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  15. RACING DRIVER FATALLY INJURED

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- When car skidded into a bank and overturned on the Mt. Panorama circuit today .John E. Johnson (29) of ...

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  16. FIRST EPIDEMIC OF "DEVIL'S GRIP"!

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Bathurst doctors are treating what may be the first Australian epidemic of a disease common in the ...

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  17. WIN FOR TOOWOOMBA R.S.L. BAND

    IPSWICH, Sunday.-- About 4000 people packed the North Ipswich Reserve today to see the A and B Grade diagram ...

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  18. TWEED ROWING

    TWEED HEADS. Sunday--The [?] Tweed narrowly to win the rowing championship of the Tweed today. ...

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  19. FORMULA FOR INDIA A PRIMARY ISSUE

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The "Sunday Times" says that the primary issue before the British Commonwealth prime ...

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  20. DILEMMA IN "RED" AND CHINESE TALKS

    NANKING, Sunday. -- Nationalist leaders met again here tonight to consider a solution of the dilemma reached in the ...

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  21. JAPANESE TO EVICT AUSTRALIAN FAMILY

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- An Australian family, Mr. c. W. Morrisey, his wife and three young children, of Willoughby, will be ...

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  22. HOLIDAY FATALITIES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Three people died in fishing tragedies in Victoria during the Easter week-end. Richard ...

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  23. HUGE LOAD LIFTED BY U.S. 'PLANE

    FORTH WORTH (Texas), Sunday.--The XC99, an experimental transport version of the B36 bomber, took off ...

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  24. CHARGE OF PATRICIDE

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Police today charged Joseph George Eaton (33, fireman) with having murdered his father, John ...

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  27. MAN AND WIFE FOUND DEAD IN BED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The bodies of a man and his wife were found in bed at their home at Morwell West ...

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  28. YOUTH HAS NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--George Thomas Senyard (16) of Brisbane, had a narrow escape from death in a gully at Warmuran ...

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  29. "WEEPING STATUE" MYSTERY

    SYRACUSE (New York), Sunday. -- Witnesses reported that moisture appeared in one eye of the broken statue of St. ...

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  30. SELLWOOD TO RIDE BERNBROOK IN U.S.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Neville Sellwood, who rode the Doucaster Handicap winner Bernbrook at Randwick on Saturday, will leave for America later this year to ride ...

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    Present at a meeting of the Eisteddfod Council of Queensland, held in the Town Hall yesterday were (left to right).--Front row: Mr. G. Edmunds (Blacksford Ipswich Cambrian Choir), Miss M. Huiett (Maryborough Philharmonic Society), Alderman D. H. Stewart (Fifty- eighth Queensland Eisteddfod Committee), Mr. E. A. Rawson (vice- president, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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