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  4. Triplets Born in Toowoomba

    Mr. and Mrs. P. L. O'Shea, to whom triplets were born in the Toowoomba Mothers' Hospital on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O'Shea, who reside in Gowrie Street, Toowoomba, have two other children--Owen, aged five years, and Denise, who is nearly three. Michael (on the left), Mary and Agnes, who yesterday weighed 3lb. 11oz., 3lb. 4oz., and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WEAKER MARKET AT WOOL AUCTIONS

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The best quality Merino wool offered dropped five to 10 per cent. when the 1951-52 wool ...

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  6. INJURIES IN CAIRO DEMONSTRATIONS

    CAIRO, Monday. -- Several policemen and 10 demonstrators were injured yesterday in a clash outside the British ...

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  7. LOST BOYS SHIVERED AND PRAYED

    Three Toowoomba boys, lost in heavily timbered, rugged and lantana-infested range country in the ...

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  8. Mr. Gair Announces New State Butter Price

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The retail butter price in Queensland and New South Wales will be increased by 6d. a lb. to 28 a lb. from Wednesday. The increased price for Queensland was announced by the Acting ...

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  9. Slight Red Penetration During Korean Fighting

    TOKIO, Monday.--The 8th Army reported to-day that a Communist regiment had attacked and secured a slight penetration above Yanggu, as heavy fighting continued throughout to-day. A United Nations officer ...

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  10. NO SIGN OF NEBO GRASS FIRES ABATING

    MACKAY, Monday. -- Grass fires in the Nebo district showed no signs of abating today, and to-night many parts ...

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  11. SOLD TANKER WHICH DID NOT EXIST

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Three judges of the Full High Court today severely criticised Commonwealth disposals officials in a ...

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  12. MAN CHARGED AFTER ARMED ROBBERY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Starting at dawn to-day, police raided several houses following an Ascot Vale robbery. At least five men ...

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  13. "MAY USE SEA WATER TO IRRIGATE INTERIOR"

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Atomic energy could be used to remove salt from sea water to irrigate the "dead heart" ...

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  14. RECORD NUMBER OF FIRES IN BRISBANE THIS MONTH

    BRISBANE, Monday.--City and metropolitan fire brigades have turned out to a record total of 755 fires since August ...

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  15. TREASURER'S APPEAL ON SECURITY LOAN

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Appealing to every Australian at this time of high prices to refrain from spending except ...

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  16. U.S. Deplores India's Decision on Japanese Peace Treaty

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--The State Department last night deplored India's decision to make a separate peace treaty with Japan. The department said: "There can never be united action for peace unless nations are ...

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  17. TOWNSVILLE MAN FINED ON GAMING CHARGE

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.--John Joseph Patrick Horan was fined £100 by Mr. R. J. J. Hart, Stipendiary Magistrate, in the Court ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S VISIT TO UKRAINE

    LONDON, Monday.--A Tass newsagency report from Kiev yesterday said that Mrs. Jessie Street, the president of the ...

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  19. NEED FOR MORE ENVOYS TO SOUTH-EAST ASIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Australia must have more representatives in South-east Asia, the Minister for ...

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  20. STATE FIGURES IN WOOL PRICE REFERENDUM

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Only one State -- Western Australia--voted "Yes" in the wool growers' referendum on ...

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  21. MACHINERY LOST IN BRISBANE QUARRY FIRE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Police are investigating a fire which destroyed quarry buildings at Mt. Coot-tha to-night. The ...

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  22. ESCAPEE RECAPTURED

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- A red-headed prison escapee who had dyed his hair jet black was recaptured in a city hotel ...

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  23. BRISBANE'S DRY WINTER

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- With only four days to go, Brisbane has had its driest winter for five years. In June, July and August ...

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  24. PROBE INTO POSSIBILITY OF JURY RIGGING

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A well-known city solicitor has refused to give detectives investigating the possibility of jury ...

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  25. OPENING OF THIRD TRIAL OF MAGUIRE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The third trial of Bernard Joseph Maguire (53), State Principal Electoral Officer, on a charge of forgery of a ...

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  28. MOVE TO RE-REGISTER BUILDERS' UNION

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Changes last month in the Arbitration Act have upset temporarily a bid by the Building Workers' Industrial ...

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  29. CLOTHING PRICE RISES LIKELY THIS YEAR

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Tailored suits may cost up to £1 more, and the prices of shirts and underwear may ...

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  30. EXTENSION OF NORTHERN TERRITORY AGRICULTURE

    DARWIN, Monday. -- Extension of agriculture in the Northern Territory is to be pushed ahead by the Minister ...

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  31. JUDGE SAYS MAXIMUM SENTENCE INADEQUATE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Judge Nield said in the quarter session to-day that the maximum sentence of three years gaol for indecent ...

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  32. MENTAL HOSPITAL WAGE CLAIM FAILS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--An application for salary increases for nurses and other employees in mental hospitals and other ...

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  33. AIRLINES' BIG PROFIT

    LONDON, Monday.--The British Overseas Airways Corporation made an operating profit of £240,000 sterling in the four months ...

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  34. MORE POTATOES SEIZED BY VICTORIAN BOARD

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Another seven railway truck loads of potatoes, consigned to New South Wales, have been ...

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  35. BAN ON USE OF FIXED HOSES

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A ban on the use of fixed hoses and sprinklers in the Wynnum, Manly and Lota areas has been ...

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  36. Students Favour T.B. Tests

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Queensland University students have voted in favour of compulsory T.B. tests. The University Union, with a ...

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  37. "TIME TO PREPARE FOR MONARCHY IN SPAIN"

    LISBON, Monday. -- General Franco has written to Don Juan, pretender to the Spanish throne, agreeing that ...

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  38. CANBERRA JET AT AMBERLEY

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The 600 miles per hour Canberra jet bomber will arrive at Amberley R.A.A.F station to-morrow ...

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  39. Death at Age of 112

    CASABLANCA, Monday. -- An Andalusian woman. Anita Buxaderas Perez, died at Tetuan (Spanish Morocco) yesterday aged 112 ...

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    Lost in the bush, these three boys spent Sunday night in the dense lantana scrub on the Range in the Harlaxton district. With them is their dog. The silence of the night, they said afterwards, was broken only by the howling of dingoes and the sound of wallabies hopping in the scrub. From the left, the boys are: Reginald George McLennan, Harvey ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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