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  4. Church of England Schools' Speech Day Function

    Members of the official group at the annual speech day and presentation of prizes of the Toowoomba Church of England Schools yesterday. Seated in front: Mrs. Margetts (Glennie Preparatory School), Miss Gwen Dowson (principal, Glennie), the Archbishop of Brisbane (Most Ber. R. C. Halse), Bishop H. H. Dixon, Mrs. Dixon, Air. N. S. Connal (principal, Church of England Boys' School). At rear: Dr. Graham Wilson, Mr. B. L. Pumfrey, Mr. Gordon Chalk, MXJL ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MR. LANG REPEATS CHARGES AGAINST PRIME MINISTER

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Repealing his charges against Mr. Chifley, Mr. J. T. Lang (Independent Labour candidate) said to-day that Mr. Chifley had deserted Labour Parly principles by being a par[?]y to the lending of ...

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  6. "TAXPAYER REQUIRES A NEW DEAL"

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Direct taxation for 1949-50 is estimated at £249,343,000, an increase of £234,056,000 ...

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  7. SMUTS' WARNING ON S. AFRICAN AFFAIRS

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Reuters correspondent at Bloemfontein says that Field-Marshal Smuts, opening the United ...

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  8. AGREEMENT WITH BRITAIN ON IMPORTANT SUGAR DEAL

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The, Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced to-night that the Australian sugar delegation fo the British Commonwealth sugar conference in London had reached agreement with United ...

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  9. IS BRITAIN BECOMING A POLICE STATE?

    LONDON (Associated Press). — "Snooper!" "Gestapo!" Strange epithets indeed, for Britain, but being heard more ...

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  10. Japanese Report Says Migration Essential to Relieve Pressure

    TOKIO, Thursday. -- Japan, in her first public report on the population problem, has declared that migration is essential to relieve the pressure. It is "hopeless" trying to solve the problem by birth control ...

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  11. ALARM OVER MOVE ON BEEF STABILISATION

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- "Producers are alarmed at the intention of the Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) to urge the Federal ...

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  12. FASTER THAN SOUND SPEED

    DAYTON, Thursday. -- Captain Charles Yeager, Air Force test pilot, disclosed yesterday he had Cown "100 miles an hour faster ...

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  13. CAR DRIVER'S EVIDENCE IN £15,000 CLAIM

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- When the case was resumed to-day in which Stanley Adrian Roggenkamp. a former civil air ...

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  14. SIX DEAD IN EGYPTIAN RAILWAY SMASH

    CAIRO, Thursday. -- Six persons were killed and 31 injured when the Cairo-Alexandria express crashed into a stationary ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN GAOLED BY DUTCH

    DARWIN, Thursday. -- An Australian who arrived here to-night by Constellation plane from Batavia said he had been ...

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  16. RAILWAY PROFESSIONAL OFFICERS' CLAIM

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. Murray Stewart) to-day heard evidence on a claim by the ...

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  17. TERMINATING LEGAL STATE OF WAR WITH GERMANY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- The United States Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) said yesterday that ...

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  18. WARNING TO SEAMEN WHO REFUSE DUTY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Seamen who refuse to man coastal ships have been warned by the Maritime Industry Commission. ...

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  19. N.Z. PRIME MINISTER ALLOTS ASSISTANTS

    WELLINGTON. Thursday. -- So that he will not be overburdened by departmental matters the Prime Minister ...

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  20. LONDON'S HEAVY TRAFFIC

    LONDON. -- Londoners travel 50 per cent, more than they did in 1939 because of the housing shortage, Lord Latham. ...

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  21. Alterations in Proposals for State Electoral Boundaries

    BRISBANE, Thursday -- The Stale Electoral Commission, which was deputed to distribute the 75 new State Electorates of Queensland, has now finalised its work. At the end of September last, the Commission ...

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  22. MAN SNATCHES £1000 IN NOTES FROM TELLER

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- A man stole £1000 in notes from a teller in the Bank of New South Wales in Liverpool Street ...

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  23. CONDITION OF SARAWAK'S GOVERNOR DETERIORATES

    SINGAPORE, Thursday (A.P.P.-Reuter). -- A bulletin issued to-day said that the condition of the Governor of ...

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  24. WATER TAPS DRY IN MANY BRISBANE HOMES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Owing to the excessive use of water making too big a drain on the city balance reservoirs ...

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  25. BUTTER PRICE DECISION AT END OF MONTH

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The question whether the re-tail price of batter win be increased by 3d. a lb. will be ...

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  26. FAST COLOUR FILM

    NOTTINGHAM. -- A colour film, taken 120 times faster than an ordinary commercial film, has been demonstrated ...

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  27. CRIME COMIC BOOKS BANNED IN CANADA

    OTTAWA, Thursday. -- A Bill banning crime comic books in Canada was passed yesterday by the Senate, despite heavy ...

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  28. DOCTOR CLAIMS HE IS BEING PERSECUTED

    BRISBANE. Thursday. -- When he was giving evidence in the Bankruptcy Court to-day. Dr. V. R. Wilson claimed that ...

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  29. LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEMEN LODGE STATE CLAIM

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Queensland section of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive ...

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  31. HIGH PRICES RECORDED AT GEELONG WOOL AUCTIONS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The top merino fleece price so far this season -- 152d. a lb. -- was obtained for one bale of ...

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  33. HOT -- AND COLD!

    BRISBANE." Thursday. -- Boulia and Windcrah recorded 108 degrees to-day. It was the highest Queensland temperature ...

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  34. STATE OPERA SOCIETY'S SUCCESSFUL TOUR

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The tour of North Queensland by the State Opera Society was a meat success, stated the ...

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  35. WESTERN ALLIES' PROBLEM

    LONDON. Thursday. -- The Western Allied Powers will consult early next year on ways to end the state of war with the West ...

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  36. FADDEN DEFENDS DEFENCE PROPOSALS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- "Our defence proposals are merely for the training of Australian youth so. that we shall not be ...

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    "The Waxworks Carnival" -- an operetta stared by Glennie girls at their annual display night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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