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  2. CAL WELL ROASTS TORIES ON COMMUNIST ISSUE

    Warwick folk were regaled last week by the bovine bellowings of Country Party Boss Fadden, who Finds his home stamping ground on the Downs not so critical as the North, where just recently he was given such a thorough editorial caning by the Townsville "Morning Bulletin" for his callow, bucolic ideas on London credits and dollar exchange. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Have Herbs Given A New Life?

    Claims by an 80-year-old Isleworth (England) man, Samuel Taylor, who has made a brew from herbs, were ...

    Article : 245 words
  5. FIRST ELECTRIC TEAPOT

    "FIETRITE," claimed to be the world's first electric teapot, is now being manufactured by a Midland firm in three sizes of ...

    Article : 155 words
  6. WHEAT PLANTING WILL BE RECORD

    A record Queensland wheat sowing is expected this season. APRELIMINARY survey by the Agriculture Department ...

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