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    Pictured above is the Empire Chief Scout (Lord Rowallan), speaking at a civic reception in the Parish Hall on the occasion of his visit to Mackay last Tuesday. Below, he is shown talking to second star cub Ross Rogers, son of the Mackay Scout Commissioner (Mr. G. Rogers). On the right of the enter is Assistant D. C. Noel Weder. The senior cub guard of honor was led by Cub Mistress M. Harris. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Damage To Rockhampton Is Half A Million Pounds

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Rockhampton city suffered heavily in Wednesday's cyclone, and the damage is likely to be in the vicinity of £500,000. Mail trains connecting the north and south were immobilised ...

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  6. Parer Admits He Had Used Threats to Ward

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Leo Parer, a brother of Raymond Parer, admitted to-day that he had threatened the Minister for Customs (Senator Courtice) in the hope of getting a German internee released. ...

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  7. Mail Trains Are Held Up

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Eighteen miles of railway line between Gladstone and Rockhampton ...

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  8. WATER CUT OFF FROM SOVIET MISSION MEN

    FRANKFURT, March 3. -- A Russian colonel who was allowed to accompany the United States Provost Marshal ...

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  9. Would Greet Red Army

    PARIS, February 3.--A meeting of 20,000 Communists last night unanimously endorsed, without reservation," a ...

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  10. "ACID BATH MURDERS" POSE MACABRE MYSTERY

    LONDON, March 3.--A 39-year-old company director, John George Haigh, was charged yesterday afternoon with the murder of Mrs. Olive Durand Deacon, the "vanished widow," whose case has given Britons one of their most thrilling and ...

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  11. Sweden Rejects Soviet Claim

    STOCKHOLM, March 3.--It is officially announced Sweden will reject outright the Soviet note of February 28, ...

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  12. PROTECTING DEFENCE SECRETS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Far reaching steps to protect scientific research defence secrets were taken by ...

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  13. Union Secretary Arrested

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- The arrest early this morning of George Arthur Doyle, secretary of the Federated ...

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  14. INDUSTRIAL COURT ORDERS PRODUCTION OF ASSURANCE COMPANIES' BALANCE SHEETS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--On the application of the union secretary (Mr. K. Sanders), the Full Bench of the Industrial Court to-day called for the balance sheets of seven assurance companies for 1946-47 and ...

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  15. WAR SERVICE HOMES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Legislation will be introduced next week to empower the War Service Homes Commission to raise ...

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  16. French Official Arrested

    PARIS, March 3--Paul Moret, an official of the French Ministry of Industry and Commerce, has been detained and charged with ...

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  17. U.S. Policy In Germany

    WASHINGTON, March 3. -- It is learned the Administration is studying a plan to give the State Department powerful authority to ...

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  18. 'Luckv Lady' Circled Globe In 4-Days Nonstop Flight

    FORT WORTH, Texas, March 3.--An American B50 bomber yesterday completed a four-days 23,000 mile, non-stop flight around the world. The flight was made possible by midair refuelling at four ...

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  19. SERIOUS DOUBTS OF GOVT.'S POWER UNDER HEALTH ACT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Since the Pharmaceutical Benefits Act empowering the Government to provide free medicines was passed by Parliament serious doubts have arisen as to the Government's power to ...

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  20. State Expenditure

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- State Government expenditure from consolidated revenue for the [?]ight months to February 28 was ...

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  21. VOTES FOR ABORIGINES

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- An amending Electoral Bill introduced in the House of Representatives to-day provides for the ...

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