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    This picture shows the valve tower at Cooby Creek Dam, from which comes Toowoomba s water supply. Beneath the level of the water and down the sides of the' tower arc valves which let water into the tower. The water is then carried along a tunnel, under'. the "dam wall, to the power house and pumping building. A valve at the bottom of the tower opens into a scour. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    This is one of the picturesque bays in the perimeter of Cooby Creek dam. The rowing boat is used by workmen and staff The Toowoomba' City Council also has a small motor boat which is used for maintenance work. There -are native fish in the dam, yellow belly and jew, and possible cod There were cod in Cooby Creek but the City Engineer (Mr. F. H. Barlow) said it ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. INDONESIA DEADLOCK

    LONDON, Wednesday. --The deadlock on the Security Council of the United Nations' Organisations on the question of Indonesia persisted throughout last night's discussion of the Ukraine's motion for a ...

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  6. STALINGRAD DAYS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--At the Nuremberg: trial of high Nazis, General von Paulus, who .was German Commander at ...

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  7. BITTER DERATES

    LONDON, Wednesday.--During the Political and Security Committee's meeting to complete the consideration of the question of trade unions' collaboration with the Economic and Social Council, ...

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  8. HOW TO HELP BRITAIN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Declaring that there was a great desire by all Australians to assist Britain, and that everyone ...

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  9. REVOLT OF MOSLEMS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--The representative of the "New York Times" in New Delhi (George Jones) says that the Leader of the Moslem League (Mr. Jinnah) in an interview predicted a Moslem ...

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  10. TELEVISION BROADCAST

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. --The National Broadcasting Company announced that the first television broadcast from ...

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  11. BIRTH HOLDS UP TRAIN

    ROCHAMPTON. Wednesday.-- The birth, of a baby held up the Brisbane to Townsville mail train at Benaraby yesterday. The train ...

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  12. NOT ALLOWED TO LEAVE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The Minister for Immigration and Information (Mr. Calwell) stated to-day that Cabinet had decided ...

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  13. ONE PARALYSIS CASE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday --One case of infantile- paralysis was reported to the Health Department to-day. It was a ...

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  14. OVERSEAS DAIRY SURVEY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- An overseas survey which is to be made by Mr. C. Sheehy and Mr. G. O. Howey on behalf Of the ...

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  15. MINORITY TRANSFERS

    LONDON, Wednesday. --The problem of transferring the Magyar minority in Slovakia to Hungary was partially solved by a ...

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  18. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--iIn reply to a' member of the House of Commons,-who asked whether, in view of the assistance rendered to ...

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  19. HURLED PEPPER IN FACE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--When a masked bandit entered a' private hotel, near Railway Square, to-day and demanded that the ...

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  20. AIRWAYS COMMISSION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Melbourne will be the headquarters of the National Airways Commission, the chairman (Mr. A. W. ...

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  21. DELAYS TO TRAINS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Flood conditions are still causing delays to railway traffic In the north. The line between Townsville and Ayr ...

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  22. LARGE NUGGET FOUND

    PERTH, Wednesday. --A prospector, A. Walker, of Peak Hill, Gascoyne area, about 350 miles inland from Carnarvon, brought to ...

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  23. TROOPS AT TEHERAN

    LONDON, Wednesday. --The correspondent of the American Associated Press- in Moscow says that the newspapers "Izvestia" ...

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  24. Plane Crash at Rozelle

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. --An R.A.A.F twin-engined Catalina plane crashed into tho Elliot Street Wharf, Rozelle. this ...

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  25. Air Crash Off Fiii

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --Deputy Commander Lieutenant-General J. Hillis, Rear Echelon, Air Command, Eagle Farm ...

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  26. MR. HUGHES SELECTED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Mr. W. M. Hughes has been chosen from among six nominees by the selection committee of the North ...

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  27. Henty Bye-Election

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The date of the Henty bye-election, to be held following the resignation of Mr. A. W. Coles, has been fixed ...

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  28. To Be Executed To-day

    HOBART, Wednesday.--The executive Council decided this afternoon that the sentence of death imposed on Frederick Henry ...

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  29. Herbert River Fatality

    INGHAM, Wednesday. --Thomas O'Neill, an employee of the Abergewrie College, was drowned in the upper Herbert River ...

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