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  2. C.W.A. Urges Australian Welcome for Migrants

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Thursday. -- Queensland Country Women, in their Stale Conference here to-day, emphasised the importance of immigrants being welcomed Into Australian homes and assisted fo become ...

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  3. BOARD'S CONCERN AT DELAY OVER HOSPITAL

    Tile delay 111 the completion of the Millenarian Hospital caused concern among members of the Toowoomba ...

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  4. YUGOSLAV PEASANTS GO SLOW

    BELGRADE. -- Private peasants, still the great majority in Communist-run Yugoslavia, are going slow on the ...

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  5. "MUST HAVE ALL COAL INDUSTRY NEEDS"

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Government had no desire to Import coal unnecessarily, but must have nil the coal that ...

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  6. SPIRITED DEFENCE OF LATE V.C. WINNER

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Mr. Alan McDonald (Liberal, Victoria), broke down, visibly moved, in the House of ...

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  7. "COMMUNISM MUST BE FACED FEARLESSLY"

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Church must concern Itself and become involved in economic and political questions ...

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  8. COUNTRY BOWLERS AMONG FINALISTS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Five country rinks were among the last 12 teams left in the Queensland fears howling ...

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  9. PROTEST AGAINST FREIGHT CHARGES

    ROCKHAMPTON. Thursday. --The Queensland Government, by its long haulage contract freight charges, was pursuing a ...

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  10. ELECTRICAL CAPACITY DOUBLED BY 1958

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Electric power development projects now under construction or approved would mere than ...

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  11. TWENTY-EIGHT KILLED IN PLANE CRASH IN ANDES

    BOGOTA (Colombia) Thursday. -- Rescue workers reported that 28 persons were killed when a Lansa Airways ...

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  12. REPLY TO CRITICISM ON ABORIGINES

    BRISBANE. Thursday. -- Queenslanders aborigines were not spreading disease among the white population ...

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  13. ONLY SMALL PORTION OF WRECKED SHIP SALVAGABLE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- Most of the £1,500.000 worth of collar cargo on the Marietta Dal, which grounded off the ...

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  14. LAIDLEY PRODUCE PRICES

    LAIDLEY, Thursday. -- Medium supplies of chaff, hay. maize and pumpkins were on sale to-day. Tho prices were: Lucerne chaff. £10 to ...

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  15. HUNTING AND SHOOTING TOUR OF GULF COUNTRY

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — A four-weeks' crocodile hunting and shooting tour in the Gull country has been arranged by ...

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  16. DALBY

    May 24.--The Hospitals Board decide 4 that it would again ask the Department of Health and Home Affairs to make a start on the ...

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  17. ANTI-RED BILL AIMED AGAINST TRAITORS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Communist wreckers against whom the anti-Communist Bill was aimed denied ...

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  18. GOODWILL MESSAGE FROM ONE IPSWICH TO ANOTHER

    IPSWICH, Thursday.--When the Mayor of Ipswich (England) presided at his first council meeting on Wednesday he ...

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  19. GERMAN MEASLES A SAFEGUARD FOR WOMEN

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- All young women should be given German measles as a means of safeguarding future ...

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  20. NEED TO IMPROVE RADIO SERVICE IN COUNTRY

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Australian Broadcasting Control Broad has advised that an Increase in the power ...

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  21. PROTESTS OVER HOLDING OF SURPLUS WHEAT

    LONDON, Thursday -- Reuters Colombo correspondent says Ceylon is to protest to the United Nations Food and ...

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  23. NO PRESBYTERIAN VOTE ON ANTI-RED BILL

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Presbyterian Church Assembly decided to-day against voting on a motion supporting ...

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  24. AGA KHAN'S HORSE WINS ROSEBERY MEMORIAL RACE

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Rosebery Memorial Stakes, run at Epsom yesterday over two miles and two furlongs, resulted: Light of ...

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  26. FRENCH PROPOSAL FOR EUROPEAN WOOL UNION

    LONDON, Thursday. -- A proposal (o set up a European wool union on the lines of the Schuman plan for a coal ...

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  27. CANDIDATE ELECTED BY FIVE VOTES ON RE-COUNT

    MELBOURNE. Thursday. -- In a dramatic re-count of votes to-day, Labour won the Oakleigh seat in the Victorian Legislative ...

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  28. HATCHES DISPUTE "VERY HOT POTATO"

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The Brisbane rotation of hatches dispute was referred to by Mr. Justice Kirby in the Arbitration ...

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  29. "NO MANDATE TO PAY 10 ENDOWMENT FOR CHILD"

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Government had no mandate from the people to pay 10 endowment on the ...

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  30. MACKAY PAIR'S GOOD FORM IN TENNIS DOUBLES TITLES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- H. Skennar and Ian Ayre beat the Mackay pair, A. Sommer and E. Patterson, in the State tennis ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND FORWARDS STAGGERED SYDNEY CRITICS

    BRISBANE. Thursday. -- Mr. R. C. Walsh, joint manager of the Queensland Rugby League team, believes that if the Queensland ...

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  32. SENATORS WANT IMPROVED AIR CONDITIONING

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Senators and officials had caught severe colds as a result of draughts in the Senate, the president (Senator ...

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  33. VICAR TAKES CONGREGATION ON HOLIDAY

    LONDON.—When the Reverend C. H. Wells, a London vicar, goes on holiday, he will take his parish with him. ...

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  34. TOURISTS ON WAY NORTH

    BRISBANE, Thursday -- Three hundred and sixty tourists arrived in Brisbane to-day an their way north on board ...

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  35. LUXURY CRUISE LINER TO VISIT SYDNEY

    NEW YORK. Thursday. -- The "gold and mink" luxury cruise liner Caronia will visit Sydney, Wellington, and Auckland on her ...

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  36. CARRIER SYDNEY FOR VISIT TO BRITAIN

    CANBERRA Thursday. -- The aircraft carrier H.M.A.S. Sydney will leave Sydney on June 7 on the first stage of ...

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  37. BRITISH JOURNALISTS ADOPT CODE OF ETHICS

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The British National Union of Journalists to-day announced the creation of an ethics ...

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  38. BIRD OF PARADISE CAUSES STIR IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, Thursday. -- One of the rarest birds ever seen in the United States has arrived from Australia. It is ...

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  39. PUNISHMENT FITS CRIME

    COLOMBO.-- Punishment "to fit the crime" was imposed by a Ceylon police officer on a man who had stolen a woman's ...

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  40. IPSWICH GRAMMAR SCHOOL BEATEN BY SYDNEY 40-3

    IPSWICH, Thursday. -- While playing football for the Ipswich i Grammar School against the touring Sydney Grammar School team ...

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  41. WINE CAMPAIGN

    LONDON. -- Britain's Line and Spirit Association has bunched an appeal for £125,000 from the trade to be used in ...

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