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  2. HOSPITAL AID TO ALL SERVICEMEN

    THE Repatriation Commission was aiming at having its hospitals eventually open to all ex-servicemen, said the Federal Repatriation Minister (Mr. ...

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  3. Govt. To Probe Drink at Balls

    THE Health and Home Affairs Minister (Mr. Jones) will investigate the extent of drinking of ...

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  4. MINISTER ARRIVES

    Last nights picture of the Federal Repatriation Minister, Mr. Barnard ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GLIDING HERE AGAIN

    GRACEFUL flight by a sailplane during tests of Wacol yesterday. The sailplane was built by Mr. Gordon Knipe and was flown by Mr. K.Handford. It is their intention to form a gliding club. Parachute lowers towline when ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Churchill's Challenge

    LONDON, August 17 (A.A.P.).—Britain's war-time Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) yesterday challenged people wishing to migrate from Britain to stay back and fight out the ...

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  7. CALWELL REPLIES:

    NEW YORK, August 17 (A.A.P.).—"Obviously, Mr. Winston Churchill is not interested in the future of the ...

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  8. Tax Talk For Premiers

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — State Premiers will meet privately in Canberra to-morrow to consider their requests to ...

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  9. FLATS FOR 1000 PEOPLE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A new block of ultra modern flats, which will house 1000 people and cost about £500.000. ...

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  10. AIRPORT 'ADVICE'

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—There is no legal barrier to Australian National Airways establishing independent ...

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  11. Stevedores' Strike May Be Extended

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The strike of foremen stevedores in Sydney may spread to all Australian ports of ir is not settled quickly. ...

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  12. Boy Caught In Milking Machine

    WARWICK, Sunday. — A four-year-old boy was severely injured yesterday when he was caught up n a milking machine and whirled ...

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  13. R.N. PRISONERS CHANGE GAOLS

    NINETEEN British Navy prisoners from southern gaols were brought to Brisbane yesterday under police escort for transhipment to England on H.M.S. Glory. ...

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  14. Theatres For Schools Soon

    Standard classroom "theatres" for Queensland State Schools were foreshadowed in a radio address last night by the Education ...

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  15. Woman's Body found on Road

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — The body of Mrs. Francis O'Hara, 78. of Burnley, was found lying in Burwood Road. Hawthorn, at 6.30 ...

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  16. Man Killed; Brother Hurt

    TOOWOOMBA, Sunday.—One man was killed and his brother injured when a truck overturned at the intersection of Dravton Road ...

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  17. 10-Year-Old Boy Only Three Stone

    A 10-YEAR-OLD boy, who weighs only 3 stone 3lb., and his nine-year-old brother, 3 stone 1lb., are ...

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  18. Citizen Army Plan Starts

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—First moves toward the establishment of the Australian Citizen Forces will begin this week with the posting ...

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  19. FERTILISER FOR OLD

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Within the next few months thousands of tons of ammonium sulphate would be sent from the Imperial ...

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  20. Advertising

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  21. BOMB RECOVERED AFTER NIGHT VIGIL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A 12-inch trench mortar bomb was recovered in about 6ft. of water at the Elizabeth Bay pier af the foot of ...

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  22. PETROL CUTS TO LIMIT SERVICES

    NEW cuts in the petrol ration will probably restrict taxi and carrying services, grocery order services to homes, and flying training and joy flights. Services not affected will include essential airways. ...

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  23. ROME VISIT SOON BY ARCHBISHOP

    Archbihsop Duhig announced In St. Stephen's Cathedral yesterday that he expected to leave Brisbane in three weeks' time on a visit to ...

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  24. WOMAN HURLED TO DEATH FROM BIKE

    TAMWORTH, Sunday.—Kate Lane, 25, was killed last night when she was thrown from a bicycle against the brick wall of ...

    Article : 83 words
  25. MAN FOUND HANGING

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The body of a well-dressed man, aged about 55, was found hanging from a 7ft high railing outside the Fort ...

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  26. Admiral's Wife Has To Fly Into Port

    MRS. G. E. CREASY, wife of Rear-Admiral Creasy of the visiting Royal Navy goodwill squadron, waits with her bags packed for British Admiralty permission to sail from Brisbane to-day on her husband's flagship. H.M.S. ...

    Article : 181 words
  27. DUTCH SHIP SAILS

    The Dutch freighter Tjibesar called from Pinkenba yesterday for Batavia. She had been in Brisbane for several weeks ...

    Article : 85 words
  28. 5 Sydney Youths Nearly Drowned

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Five youths were nearly drowned in a tremendous surf at Curl Curl beach to-day when their 16-foot launch ...

    Article : 118 words
  29. SHELLS IN GARBAGE DUMP

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Employees at the Melbourne City Council's Incinerator plant have threatened to cease work unless precautions are taken to keep explosives out of the rubbish collections ...

    Article : 112 words
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