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  2. SOUTHS CAUSE UPSET IN LEAGUE GAME

    The clash of the two south-side clubs in the final game of the first round of the T.R.L. premiership fixtures on Sunday resulted in Souths returning to favour with an 11 points to five victory over Estates. In one of the best club games of the season Geary's ...

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  3. Schuman Plan Will Proceed Without U.K.

    LONDON. June 3.—Reuter's Paris representative says that France announced to-day that six Western European countries ...

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  4. Hughenden's Record Show

    Hughenden Show broke records this year. On Saturday, the second and main day of the show the gate receipts totalled ...

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  5. POPULATION PLAN IN AREA OF PENINSULA

    All settlers in an area living in a township, replete with co-operative store, butchery, bakery and cinema, was a suggestion submitted to the North Queensland Local Authorities' Association annual ...

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  6. TOMMIES WANT TO JOIN THE AUSTN. ARMY

    LONDON, June 3.—Australian army headquarters in London are receiving hundreds of applications every day from ...

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  7. The Townsville Daily Bulletin MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1950

    Australian Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Spender) has disclosed that the question of diplomatic representation in Soviet ...

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  8. DEEPWATER PORT FOR BUNDABERG

    BUNDABERG. June 4.—The Minuter for Fuel and Shipping and Transport, Senator McLeay, accompanied by Senator Mattner ...

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  9. R.A.A.F's. NEW TRANSMITTER

    MELBOURNE, June 4.—The R.A.A.F. has taken delivery of a new radio transmitter, claimed to be the first of its type in the ...

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  10. PRICE CONTROL DIFFICULTIES

    BRISBANE. June 4.—Commercial price control could be much more effective than State control, the Attorney-General (Mr. ...

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    Gaol sentences totalling six months were imposed upon William John Condon, 22, City Council employee, on Saturday when ...

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  12. PETITION TO SEND JAPS HOME

    LOS NEGROS, Admiralty Group, June 3.—Thirty-four Japanese Archbishops are to petition Australia seeking the reparation ...

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  13. CHALLENGE TO FLOAT IN AIR

    LONDON, June 3. — British magicians and conjurors have put down £1000 in support of their contention that levitation is just ...

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  14. "GUSSIE" NOT SO SPECTACULAR

    BEVERLEY HILLS (California), June 3.—Gertrude (Gorgeous Gussie) Moran said to-day she would "probably be very dowdy" ...

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  15. TOWNSVILLE v. AYR GAME BROUGHT FORWARD TO JUNE 18.

    Following a request by the Ayr Rugby League in executive meeting of the Townsville Rugby League held at the ground on ...

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  16. U.S. CATS HAVE A NEW HOME

    PROVIDENCE (Rhode Island), June 3.—Three sleek cats have evacuated their 18-room mansion to go and live with their maid. ...

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  17. ALL CASKET MAJORS SOUTH

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  18. BOWEN DEFEATS HOME HILL.

    BOWEN. June 4.—In a good hard game to-day, Bowen defeated Home Hill by 27-12. A record crowd watched the match. ...

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  19. TWO KILLED IN ACCIDENTS

    CAIRNS, June 4.—During the week-end, two men were killed and five persons injured in accidents involving motor vehicles in ...

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  20. TURF SWINDLER NETS £2000

    MELBOURNE, June 4.—A "turf commissioner" has swindled hundreds of punters throughout Australia of 15 each. ...

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  21. BAKERY WAGES AND CONDITIONS

    BRISBANE, June 3.—The Full Industrial Court will hear on June 15 an application by the Amalgamated Foodstuffs Union for ...

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  22. DARWIN S.P. BETS LEGALISED

    DARWIN, June 3.—It is expected that in Darwin in three months S.P. bookmakers will operate in the front doors of their betting ...

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  23. MELB. JOCKEY SERIOUSLY HURT

    MELBOURNE. June 4.—Lightweight jockey H. McCloud is in a critical condition following a fall with Lineatus, a last-minute ...

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  24. ENGLAND BEATS NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, June 3.—A record Australian Rugby League crowd of 70,419 paid £8911 to see to-day's New South Wales v Britain match. ...

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  25. CURE CLAIMED FOR ADDICTS

    NEW YORK, June 3—Hormone injections could cure alcoholism and drug addiction, two New York physicians claimed to-day. ...

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  26. AYR GAMES

    AYR. June 4.—The usual club competitions were held at Rugby Park this afternoon in bleak weather, a cold wind blowing all ...

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  27. CALL FOR BUSH FIRE FIGHTERS

    BRISBANE, June 3.—An appeal for volunteers to form into bush fire brigades has been made by the Rural Fires Board Chairman ...

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  28. MISSING YACHT RECOVERED

    AUCKLAND, June 4 (A.A.P.-Reuter): The 26-foot keel yacht, Valdora, which disappeared seven days ago from her moorings in ...

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  29. FORGOT TWINS AFTER BLACKOUT

    SYDNEY. June 4.—Twin boys, aged 21, who were found crying bitterly in York Street, city, yesterday morning will probably ...

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  30. SYDNEY MAN ON MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, June 4.—A men was found lying dead in a pool of blood in the bedroom of a residential in Buckingham Street ...

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  31. MURDERER'S STRANGE PLEA

    NEW YORK, June 3.—Judge Samuel Leibowitz has granted a murderer's request for permission to die for murdering his father ...

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  32. BRITISH BIRTH RATE DROPPING

    LONDON, June 3.—Britain's birth rate, which soared immediately after the war, has begun to show signs of dropping. ...

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  33. SHOE REPAIRS TO COST MORE

    BRISBANE. June 4.—From to-morrow nearly all boot and shoe repairs will cost an average of 6d. to 9d. more as a result of increases ...

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  34. HUGHENDEN v CHARTERS TOWERS

    HUGHENDEN, June 4.—An excursion train from Charters Towers brought two basket ball and two football teams to ...

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  35. RUSH FOR TEST TICKETS

    BRISBANE, June 3.—Including sales in Brisbane, Ipswich, and Toowoomba. and requests from other country centres, it is now ...

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  36. BOXING

    SYDNEY, June 4.—Aboriginal lightweight Alfie Clay to-morrow night will meet the Mexican lightweight "Baby" Ortiz at ...

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  37. WIDE SEARCH FOR FASCIST

    SYDNEY. June 4.—Immigration and security detectives are combing Australia for an escaped prisoner of war, who is believed ...

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  38. TURF

    BRISBANE. June 4.—In the latest discussions on the Doomban double Lucky Ring and Buzmark share favouritism for the Ten ...

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  39. N.Z. APPROVES WOOL PROPOSAL

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.). June 3.—The Minister for Marketing, Mr. Holyoake, has announced that New Zealand has approved the ...

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  40. RISES IN RATES IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, June 3.—Rises in city rates, cleansing charges and some tram fares will be recommended by the Lord Mayor when ...

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  41. FISHERMEN BY PLANE KILLED

    CLEVELAND (Ohio), June 3.—Three Indiana business men bound for a week-end fishing trip in Canada were killed to-day when ...

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  42. AUSTRALIA'S TEST TEAM

    SYDNEY, June 4: Two Queenslanders one of them Duncan Hall, the coach of Home Hill, have been selected in the Australian team ...

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  43. THE POPE SEES THREAT OF WAR

    VATICAN CITY, June 3.—The Pope issued a warning that "the ruinous cold war threatens to burst into an incomparably more ...

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  44. FOOTBALL

    MACKAY. June 4. — Mackay representative Rugby League team to play Brisbane next Sunday will be: Full-back, O'Neill ...

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  45. PERSONAL

    Dr. Charles Hopkins, of Mornington, Melbourne, who visited Brisbane for the B. M. A. Congress, arrived on Saturday on a ...

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  46. OBITUARY

    Mr. John Evans solicitor of the Mackay firm of Messrs Beckey and Evans, died suddenly at his home in Mackay on Friday. ...

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