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  4. I WOUNDED PRISONERS.

    under a scheme for the exchange of British and German rounded prisoner[?] of war. a train carrying 300 British crossed to Switzerland en route to a ...

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  7. ALLEGED STEALING.

    The case was continued yesterday In the Cairns Court of Petty Sessions, in which Frederick James Wyatt, former clerk in the Mani Roads ...

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  8. CORRESPONDENCE TALKING ABOUT PLAGUES.

    Sir,—There are sundry plagues that occur in various parts-rats, mice, grasshoppers; caterpillars,flies and so on The Egyptians in Biblical days had ...

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  9. OPERATION PERFORMED.

    Pieces-of shrapnel,which were pressing on the lungs of 'a British seaman, were removed with a sailor's claspknife, in an open boat, in mid-Atlantic ...

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  10. APEX CLUB OF BRISBANE.

    Sir.—For the last twelve months the Apex Club of Brisbane has been supplying soldiers, sailors and airmen with reading matter for their various ...

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  11. PEACE TALKS.

    United Press informed circles believe that exploratory peace talks between the United States and Japan are not progressing because of Japan's ...

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  12. TANKS OUTPUT.

    It is officially, stated that more tanks were made in July, August and September than during the whole of 1940. A record for the manufacture of every ...

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  13. SEVERAL KILLED.

    Few raiders were active over Great Britain last night, but several persons were killed and many injured in a raid on a town on the east coast of ...

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  14. AXIS DIFFICIULTIES.

    The German Ambassador (Herr Ott), in a speech at a luncheon of joint Axis Ambassadors on the return of Admiral Toyoda, said he was struck by the ...

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  15. RESERVES OF BAGGING.

    Australia had established substantial reserves of comsacks and woolpacks over the quantities required for the 1941-42 wheat crop and wool clip, in ...

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  16. JUNGLE OF GORSE

    Bit by bit we are again the England we had lost beneath the weeds and the-bracken the scrub and the furze. and under an economic system that cared ...

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  17. HELD INCOMMUNICADO.

    Mrs. Denzil Clarke, the Japanese wife of the Embassy Press attache, told the Press she had been held incommunicado by Japanese authorities ...

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