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  4. PROBLEMS OF PEACE

    LONDON, Sunday.--Bitter diplomatic clashes are expected when the Allied Foreign Ministers meet in Paris next Thursday to tackle the problem that confronted their predecessors in 1919--peace treaties for ...

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    Field Commissioner J. G. Richardson, who is leader of the Scout Camp at Murphy's Creek, was photographed while he was reading the camp paper which is ready in time for breakfast each morning. It is the "Official Bulletin" of the 1st South and South-West County Camp, "Registered for transmission per boot throughout South Queensland." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A young Scout just back from the swimming pool at the Scout Camp at Murphy's Creek is cooking sausages before a reflector fire. The embankment is erected with branches and sealed with earth; thus the heat is reflected back on to the meat which is being cooked. On the right is an oven which has been constructed in an ant hill. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. USE OF LIGHT RAY

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--The Army Air Force has announced an imaginative research plan which contemplates seemingly fantastic projects, says the correspondent of the "New York Times" at ...

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  8. SCOUTS IN CAMP

    In an ideal camping spot at Murphy's Creek over 300 Scouts get up with the sun each morning eager for another day of ...

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  9. WHEAT AND FLOUR

    LONDON, Sunday.--A statement from No. 10 Downing Street makes it plain that the British Government will match the action of the United States in making a 25 per cent, reduction in the ...

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  10. GRAVE CONCERN

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--Government officials do not conceal their grave concern at the Manchurian situation. The ...

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  11. FOREIGN INTERESTS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--The supporters of the President of Argentina are demanding the Nationaltrol the new congress in ...

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  12. TWO MEN KILLED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Two men were killed during the running of a motor cycle climbing trial at Bathurst on Saturday. They are ...

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  13. TOOWOOMBA CHOIR

    MARYBOROUGH, Sunday.-- The Toowoomba Choral Society's choir will be the first choir to, broadcast on the Australian ...

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  16. AGREEMENTS SIGNED

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The representative of the Associated Press at Geneva says that a communique issued to-day, stated that ...

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  17. BLOOD TRAIL FOUND

    LONDON, Sunday.--Searchers have found a blood trail, 10 miles south of Buitenzorg, where a party of Australians investigating war ...

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  18. STRONG RED ARMY

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- The Associated Press says that General Galaktinov, military editor of "Pravda," told the ...

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  19. CLASH ON FRONTIER

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Milan radio states that an American force was involved in a front[?] clash at Caporetto, 40 miles south ...

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  20. MR. B. SUGARMAN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A prominent Sydney barrister, Mr. B. Sugarman, has been appointed to the Arbitration Court Bench. ...

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