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  4. Jaycees Busy in Community Service

    Members of the Toowoomba Junior Chamber of Commerce who took part in the "Service to Community" Week, ready to assist in renovations at the Brodribb Old People's Home. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NO PLANS YET FOR MENZIES TO VISIT WASHINGTON

    CANBERRA, Thursday--The Acting Prime Minister (Sir Eric Harrison) said to-day that a report that the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) intended visiting Washington in time for the Eisenhower-Churchill talks, published in a Sydney morning newspaper to-day, was pure conjecture. ...

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  6. MANY STEEP INCREASES IN PROPERTY VALUATIONS

    Some Toowoomba valuations had been increased by 600 per cent., property owners said yesterday. Percentage increases were generally higher in the new suburbs and lower in the more heavily populated areas. ...

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  7. OAKEY ROAD TO BE WIDENED

    The Minister for Transport (Mr. Duggan) has announced that executive approval has been given for the carrying ...

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  8. Big Blast at Quarry To-morrow

    Five tons of gelignite are to be detonated at the Toowoomba quarry to-morrow. The ...

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  9. N.S.W. SUPPORT FOR WALKERS' STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The New south Wales Labour Council to-night decided to support a strike by about ...

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  10. Speed-up of City's Sewerage Work

    The Toowoomba City Council had made about 1000 new sewerage installations in the last three years, the chairman of the Water and Sewerage Committee ...

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  11. WOMAN INJURED IN CAR SMASH

    Miss Dorothea Sophia Ebert, of Mackenzie Street, Toowoomba, was seriously injured in a motor collision at ...

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  12. SEARCH FOR MISSING BOY CONTINUES

    The 16-year-old boy reported missing from the Westbrook Farm Home for Boys on Wednesday has not yet been ...

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  13. MARGINS CLAIM

    BRISBANE, Thursday. --Ten unions to-day lodged a claim with the Industrial Court for ...

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  14. LABOURER FACES SERIOUS CHARGE

    BUNDABERG, Thursday. Charged with the unlawful killing on April 3 of Marjorie May Holland (35), a ...

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  15. PRESCRIPTIONS NEEDED FOR TEETHING POWDERS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- A written medical prescription is now necessary in Queensland before ...

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  16. CHURCH MOVE FOR PATRON SAINT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The Anglican Synod to-day approved the adoption of St. Mark as the patron ...

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  17. DONATIONS TO ST. LUKE'S

    Another list of donations to St. Luke's War Memorial Building Fund was released yesterday by ...

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  18. FEDERAL ACTION ON MINING EQUIPMENT

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Commonwealth Government to-day took action to ensure that ...

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  19. CANADA'S WHEAT POLICY SUSTAINED

    OTTAWA, Thursday.-- The Canadian Government's wheat marketing policy was sustained yesterday against ...

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  20. CAFE LICENSING

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- New regulations, announced to-day, give cafe licensing powers to 14 country local ...

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  21. BUTTER CONSUMPTION IN BRITAIN

    A statement by the vicepresident of the National Federation of Wholesale Grocers that within 20 years ...

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  22. BABY BOY KILLED RY BACKING TRUCK

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A man unknowingly drove his truck over and killed his 20months-old grandson at ...

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  23. VERDICT AGAINST THREE PUERTO RICANS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--a Federal jury last night found three of the four Puerto Rican ...

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  24. Township For Sale as Going Concern

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A modern township only 88 miles from Melbourne is offered for sale as a going concern by the Victorian State Rivers and Water Supply ...

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  25. Two Killed, Eight Injured in Train-'Bus Collision

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Two persons were killed and eight injured, some of them severely, when a diesel motor train sliced through a tourist 'bus at a level crossing at Strathmerton, 146 miles ...

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  26. Royal Colonels-in-Chief

    Queen Elizabeth, wearing her uniform as Colonel-in-Chief of the Coldstream Guards, taking the salute at the traditional ceremony of Trooping the Colour, held on the Horse Guards' Parade Ground, London. A recent portrait of the Duke of Edinburgh, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. TICK CONTROL MEASURES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Tick control measures in the Wandoan district will be investigated by the ...

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  28. REDS BEATEN UP

    BERLIN. Thursday.--An angry West Berlin crowd today beat up a small group of Communists who tried to ...

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  31. NEW CHURCH AT ACLAND

    When the Presbyterians at Acland lost their church on December 6, 1952, they doubted whether it would ...

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  32. KILLED BY PLOUGH

    BRISBANE Thursday. -- Frank Godwin (32, married), of Valwin Station, Julia Creek, was killed instantly ...

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  33. INCREASE IN SPENDING

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Australians spent £501.200.000 on all types of retail goods during the Quarter ...

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  34. FRENCH NAVAL ACTION

    SAIGON, Thursday. -- A French sea-borne commando raid killed 23 Vietminh rebels at Quang ...

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  35. EXCHANGE OF WOUNDED

    HANOI. Thursday. -- French authorities yesterday handed over 110 Vietminh wounded and sick prisoners ...

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