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    Some of the 292 lady bowlers who are taking part in the Combined Ladies' Bowling Carnival. When caught by the cameraman at the West Toowoomba green, they were listening to the Mayor (Alderman Annand), who officially opened the carnival yesterday morning. --Photo by F. G. Crook-King. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MORE CUTS LIKELY

    LONDON, Monday. -- Domestic gas supplies everywhere in Britain may have to be cut for several hours a day, as in the case of electricity. This decision will face the special fuel committee ...

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  6. DANGEROUS GERMANS

    LONDON, Monday. -- A comb-out of dangerous Nazis is taking place in the British and the American zones of Germany. Correspondents at Herford, headquarters town of the British zone, were told hy ...

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  7. LITTLE AMERICA

    LITTLE AMERICA (Antarctica), Monday. -- Admiral Byrd yesterday ordered the final evacuation of Little America ...

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  8. "MISUNDERSTOOD"

    TOKIO, Monday.--Japan has been pictured to tho International War Crimes Tribunal as a nation whose motives were ...

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  9. ATOMIC POWER

    LONDON, Monday.--The British Cabinet has decided that the increased production drive for export goods envisaged in ...

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  10. ROYAL TOUR

    CAPE TOWN, Monday.--"There already is more gentleness and more unity throughout the country as a result of the King's visit," ...

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  11. AID BY AIR

    NEW YORK, Monday.--The Army has despatched a C54 transport 'plane containing a helicopter to rescue the crew of a ...

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  12. BRICK HOUSES

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Announcing to-day the erection recently of 32 brick houses at Enoggera by Mr. T. J. Larking ...

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  13. ALL-OUT WAR

    YENAN, Monday.--The Commander-in-Chief of the Communist Armies in China and Manchuria (General Chu Teh) ...

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  14. FOREIGN LABOUR

    LONDON, Monday.--The general secretary of the National Union of Mine Workers (Mr. Arthur Horner) opposed the ...

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  15. LADY WEBB

    BRISBANE, Monday.--General MacArthur has given permission for Lady Webb to go to Tokio to join her husband. Sir William ...

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  16. DUEL AT DAWN

    ROME, Monday.--Reuter's representative says that Italy's first post-war political duel is timed for dawn to-day. Colonel Randolfo ...

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  17. NATIONAL EDUCATION

    LONDON, Monday.--The standing committee of the United Nations' Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation executive ...

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  18. LATE GRACE MOORE

    CHATTANOOGA (Tennessee), Monday.--In the presence of 6000 people the remains of the singer, Grace Moore, who was killed in an ...

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  19. NEW PRESIDENT

    MANAGUA (Nicaragua), Monday. -- The Governor-sponsored candidate, Dr. Leonardo Arguello, on May 1, will succeed the ...

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  20. GUERILLA LEADER

    ATHENS, Monday. -- A Greek Deputy, M. Pericles Blades, has written to the Security Council Commission threatening that he ...

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  21. REFUGEE MIGRANTS

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- To clarify the position on the question of refugee immigrants, the Minister for Information (Mr. ...

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  22. HOUSE OF COMMONS

    LONDON, Monday.--The House of Commons in the forthcoming week will tackle a programme which "The Times" Parliamentary ...

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  25. MR. G. E. GALL

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Mr. Gordon Ellis Gall (65), former Registrar of the Anglican Archdiocese of Brisbane, died in hospital on ...

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  26. DEATH SENTENCE

    LONDON, Monday.--The correspondent of the American Associated Press in Belgrade says that the Yugoslav Federal Presidium ...

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  27. YOUNG BABY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A 36-hours-old baby boy was flown from Lord Howe Island this afternoon by a Royal Australian Air Force flying ...

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  28. £1 WEEK INCREASE

    AUCKLAND, Monday. -- The National Council of the Labour Federation has decided to press for a general wage increase of £1 ...

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  29. WIVES OF U.S.A. MEN

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Australian wives and fiancees of Americans who have been issued with visas for entry into the United ...

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  30. POSTAGE STAMPS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The half-penny war-time surcharge on postage stamps is not likely to be removed for some time, according ...

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  31. CASKET DEFENDED

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Commenting on the Methodist Christian Social Order Department's report, charging the Government ...

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  32. COUSENS CASE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Nearly 5000 persons have signed in a fortnight a petition to the Governor-General-designate (Mr. McKell), ...

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    The Mayor (Alderman Annand) yesterday paid a tribute to the patriotic work done by the Toowoomba lady bowlers during the war. He is here pictured opening the Combined Ladies Bowling Carnival. Mrs. W. St. Henry, the president of the Carnival ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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