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  3. COAL STRIKE CHAOS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--President Truman conferred in Washington to-day with Government advisers on measures to be taken for dealing with the coal strike. Present at the conference were the ...

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    Members and guests of the Royal Queensland Aero Club, who flew to Toowoomba from Brisbane during the week-end in connection with the flying tests conducted by the Darling Downs Aero Club. They are (left to right): Mrs. H. Bremerman, Miss Bertha Hemson, Mrs. B. Hughes, Miss Joyce Shannon, and Mrs. Walter Gilbert. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Flying tests were conducted during the week-end by the Darling Downs Aero Club in connection with a free flying scholarship offered by the Royal Queensland Aero Club. The photograph shows a contestant for the flying scholarship taking off. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ALIEN MIGRATION

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Concern is felt by the Returned Servicemen's League and the Australian Natives' Association at the number of aliens migrating to Australia. Both organisations claim ...

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  7. PACIFIC ISLANDS

    CHICAGO, Sunday.--"Only Americans and Australians retained the respect of the native peoples of the Far East, but ...

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  8. ALL FOUND ALIVE

    LONDON, Sunday.--The first land rescue party, numbering 40, reached the crashed Dakota 'plane 9900 feet high in the Alpine icebowl, at 1.21 p.m. (Greenwich mean time), and found them all alive. ...

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  9. MISSING AIRMEN

    DARWIN, Sunday.--About 50 aircraft which failed to return from operations in the Southwest Pacific area during the war ...

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  10. SHARP NOTE

    LONDON, Sunday.--A message from Belgrade says that Yugoslavia has sent a sharp note to Greece complaining against the ...

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  11. PURGE IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, Sunday.--A new purge of Japanese wartime leaders is expected to affect 10,000 to 15,000 who escaped the January national ...

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  12. JAP PEACE OFFER

    LONDON, Sunday.--"A book containing a claim that Mr. Anthony Eden approached Japan before Singapore fell with a peace ...

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  13. CRIME REPORT

    TOKIO, Sunday.--The Public Relations Office of the Occupation Force has declined to comment on the Chicago-Tribune's" story, ...

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  14. TASMANIA ELECTIONS

    HOBART, Sunday.--Labour has been returned to office in Tasmania for another five years with a reduced majority, The party ...

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  15. GLOBES STOLEN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The key light, showing-the entrance to Sydney Harbour, was out of operation for four hours to-night ...

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  18. GRENADES THROWN

    CAIRO, Sunday.--Five hand grenades, one incendiary bomb and stones were thrown by students, injuring 13 policemen ...

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  19. GERMAN EXPERTS

    BERLIN, Sunday.--The United States is operating a plan to import about 1000 German experts in industry finance, and science, ...

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  20. EX-SERVICEMEN LOANS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Nearly 8000 loans totalling more than £1,000,000, have been paid, to ex-Servicemen by the Repatriation ...

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  21. MID-WEEK RACING

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A move by breeders, owners, and trainers for the introduction of mid-week racing and an increased number ...

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  22. R.S.L. MEMBERSHIP

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The decision of the Federal Congress of the R.S.S.A.I.L.A. to admit certain classes of Servicemen who did not ...

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  23. ROOSEVELT FUND

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Roosevelt Memorial Fund appeal closed six days after opening with the regulred: total of £40,000. Nearly ...

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    Members of the teaching staff of the Toowoomba Grammar School entertained the Head Master (Mr. H. E. Roberts) and Mrs. Roberts at a farewell party at the Picnic Point Kiosk on Friday afternoon. On behalf of the staff Mr. L. Heenan made a presentation to the guests of honour. In the photograph Mrs. Roberts is seated fourth from the left, and Mr! Roberts is seated sixth from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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