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  2. GERMANY IS ON THE ROAD BACK

    ESSEN, April 30.—Four years after high Allied statesmen glibly talked of turning Hitler's Reich into a great pasture, Germany is on the road back. The nation is still in political chains. Militarily, it is nowhere. But in industrial production, it is again competing for first place on the continent of ...

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  3. GOA

    NOVA GOA, Portug[?]een India A couple of centuries ago the colany of Goa, half-way down india's west coast, was seved for ...

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  4. THE RIFLE

    MAREEBA, May 1.—The twentyseventh annual prise meeting of the Cairna and District Rifle Club Union commenced at the Mareeba ...

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  5. DEVELOPMENT OF NEW GUINEA

    WAGGA, April 30.—The Federal Rural Committee of the Liberal Party has urged the sapid development of New ...

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  6. The Townsville Daily Bulletin MONDAY, MAY 2, 1949

    Mr. Chiftey is returning from London with a long-term meat contract that is one of the most outstanding gestures towards ...

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  7. T'VILLE MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS

    Preceded by a procee[?] which will leave Tattersall's corner at 9.45 a.m., May Day celebrations will be signalised by a hugs ...

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  8. COMINFORM RIFT WORRY TO PARTY

    LONDON, May 1.—The rift in the Comminform was more dangerous to the future of Communism than the opposition of the ...

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  9. IF OVER 40

    NEW YORK: For moe than half of you who read this the second forty years has begun. You may be in your prime ...

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  10. HAWAII POI

    HONOLULU (Hawail): Hawall's poi, after wartime reverses, is staging a fine comeback. Poi, a sticky concoction mashed ...

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  11. MAREEBA WORKS START ON MAY 9

    MAREEBA, May 1.—The secretary of the Mareeba branch of the A.M.I.E.U. (Mr. James Geaney) states that the Mareeba meatworks ...

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  12. HEAVY GUARD FOR TITIAN

    BRISBANE, May 1.—A five feet by four feet painting reputed to be by Titian and valued by its owner at £20,000 arrived in ...

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  13. NEED OF U.S. AID , FOR ATLAN. PACT

    WASHINGTON, April 29.—The Secretary for Detence (Mr. Louis Johnson) said to-day that the North Atlantic Pact could ...

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  14. RAIN AFFECTS INNISFAIL SPORT

    INNISFAIL, May 1.—Owing to weather conditions outdoor sport in Innisfail is at a disadvantage this year. So far there have been ...

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    A mob of 500 steers from Rookwood, rucked at Mungana, passed through Townsville by train last Friday and were untrucked at ...

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  16. FOOTBALL

    LONDON, May 1.—More than 100,000 people who paid nearly £40,000 crowded Wembley Stadium to see Wolverhampton Wanderers ...

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  17. SUICIDE OVER THE GAP

    SYDNEY, April 30.—The City Coroner found that Charles Conway Mason, 70, a High Court official, had committed suicide by ...

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  18. FISHING UNDER UMBRELLAS

    INNISFAIL, May 1.—This afternoon some keen amateur fishermen decided to battle with the elements and were observed ...

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  19. CYCLING

    The results of the Ernie Yates Memorial, run on Sunday over a distance of 25 miles, were R. Hill (3min. 15 sec) 1, N. Owens (4.30) ...

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  20. CLASH IN U.S. SECTOR

    LONDON, May 1.—Reuter's Berlin representative says south-west sector German police, using truncheons, dispersed demonstrators ...

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  21. DIPHTHERIA RATE 1/10th OF 1939

    BRISBANE, May 1.—Dr. D. W. Johnson, State Health Deputy Director, said to-day Queensland had only one-tenth the number of ...

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  22. "UNITY MAY BRING PEACE"

    LONDON, April 29.—"We may see coming into view an even larger synthos[?] of states and nations, comprising both the ...

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  23. HOW INDIA VIEWS ASIAN SITUATION

    NEW DELHI (India), April 30 (Special).—India is looking warily to the north and cast, watching closely the advances of Communism that may engulf all the rest of the Asian mainland. But, as yet, she shows neither alarm nor nervousness. ...

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  24. PERSONAL

    The Governor-General, Mr. McKell, will probably make a tour of New Guinea and Papua in July. He is expected to travel in his own ...

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  25. RIFLE RANGES FOR THE NORTH

    MAREEBA, May 1.—Discussing future activines in connection with country rifle clubs, the supervisor of the Queensland Rifle Clubs ...

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  26. SHIPPING NOTES

    The Romney is loading sugar for south. She is expected to leave for Mackay on Tuesday on route to Melbourne. ...

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  27. STEEL SHORTAGE CRITICISED

    SYDNEY, April 30.—While Australia was suffering from an acute shortage of steel the Federal Government continued to sanction the ...

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  28. CLERGY MAY RETIRE AT 70

    MELBOURNE, April 30.—The baliarat Anglican Synod on Friday adopted a proposal to bring about the compulsory retirement of ...

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  29. THE WEATHER

    The Weather Bureau at Garoutt reported that the maximum temperature for Sunday was 79.5 degrees, registered at 1.55 p.m., and ...

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  30. COMMERCIAL

    allowed to acquire new tonnage at on economic cost to build up their depleted fleets, chairman of Howard Smith Ltd., Mr. A. ...

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  31. DIP. SUSPECT AT INNISFAIL

    INNISFAIL, May 1.—A diphtheria suspect was admitted to the Innisfail District Hospital on Friday. The case is not yet positive. ...

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  32. OBITUARY

    The sudden death in Brisbane on Saturday of Mrs. Jackson, wife of Mr. Roy Jackson, manager of the Stanply Timber Company ...

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  33. STATE FORECASTS

    BRISBANE, May 1.—The Queensland forecast issued at 5 p.m. for the ensuing 24 hours is Fine, except for scattered light ...

    Article : 100 words
  34. Family Notices

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