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    Queen Mary attended a special matinee of "The Song of Norway" at the Palace Theatre, London, recently. The entertainment was in aid of Lord Louis Mountbatten's appeal to raise £100,000 to relieve-cases of hardship among the men who were commandos and among their dependants. The photograph shows Queen Mary chatting to Lord Laycock, famous leader of the commandos. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MISSION TO INDIA

    LONDON, Sunday.--To-day may prove one of the most important days in the history of the British Empire. The British Cabinet Mission to India has arrived in New Delhi to begin talks designed to ...

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  6. INTERNATIONAL FORCE

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--The "New York Times"' learns that preliminary discussions of the United Nations Military Staff ...

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  7. SEAS POUND COAST

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Gales continued to sweep southern Queensland to-day. High seas pounded the coast, Brisbane aerodromes were closed, and ships lay weather-bound off the mainland. At. ...

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  8. NEGOTIATIONS IN JAVA

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The Dutch and the Indonesian negotiators at their first meeting discussed the conditions ...

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  9. RESULT OF BALLOT

    IPSWICH, Sunday.--The Railway Workshops Committee to-day considered the result of the ballot conducted last week on the ...

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  10. SOVIET AND PERSIA

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Confusion is piling upon confusion in the dispute between Persia and the Soviet In Washington, where the United Nations Security Council is due to meet to-morrow, the Persian ...

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  11. FIRE AT SAWMILL

    MARYBOROUGH, Sunday. -- Damage estimated at £40,000, was caused by a fire at the sawmill of J. Fairlie and Sons Pty. Ltd. It ...

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  12. Q.P.P. MEMBERS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Three Queensland People's' Party members of Parliament, Messrs. T. A. Hiley, K..J. Morris and C. G. ...

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  13. MIGHT BE INDEFINITE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.-- The Associated Press correspondent states that, a high administration source linked with ...

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  14. NURSES' COMPLAINTS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Minister for Health (Mr. T. A. Foley) to-day personally Investigated the night nurses' complaints about ...

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  15. SPAIN'S COMPLAINT

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The British Government has received a note from Spain drawing attention to the campaign which. ...

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  16. NUREMBERG TRIALS

    NUREMBERG, Sunday. -- The War Crimes Tribunal has agreed to consider an application by counsel for the Jew baiter, Julius ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Sunday. --Professor J. B. Copland, the New Australian Minister to China, presented his credentials to ...

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  18. LOCATION OF TROOPS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--The Associated Press says that the State Department has announced that the Army has imposed a ...

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  19. PRODUCTION DRIVE

    LONDON, Sunday.--Outlining plans for Britain's great production drive, Mr. Herbert Morrison, speaking at Bradford, said that ...

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  20. GERMAN ROCKETS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--Army technicians at White Sands (New Mexico) are testing the ground and expect to send German V-2 ...

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  21. NEW DELHI POLICE

    NEW DELHI, Sunday. -- The radio says that police are now carying out their normal duties and troops have been withdrawn ...

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  22. End of Meat Packers' Strike'

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--In Argentina the great meat packers' strike is over. An agreement has been signed in Buenos Aires ...

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  23. MEN FOR RABAUL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--While provosts searched Sydney yesterday to round up 150 men who were absent without leave from the ...

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  25. WHO HELPED HITLER?

    LONDON, Sunday.--"Who supported Hitler? That's what I want to know. Everyone In Germany denie: having done so." Sir Walter ...

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  27. FEARS FOR SAFETY

    PERTH, Sunday.--Apprehension is felt for the location of a Lancastrian air liner which should have reached Perth at ...

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  28. LIVE COURAGEOUSLY

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--On the eve of the new session of the Security Council President Truman has told Americans of the ...

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  29. LOAN FAVOURED

    LONDON, Sunday--The people have welcomed an enthusiastic American speech favouring the loan agreement between Britain ...

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  30. U.S. APPOINTMENTS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--President Truman announced the appointment of Mr. Winant as United States representative on the ...

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  31. THAMES CREWS ON STRIKE

    LONDON, Sunday.--Crews of tugs in the Thames, which handle ocean-going shipping entering the Port of London, went on strike ...

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  32. SKYMASTER'S FLIGHT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The second of the Australian National Airways fleet of D.C. 4 Skymasters, the Lackranna, will make her ...

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  33. MILLIONS OF 'HOPPERS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Millions of grasshoppers are stripping bare rich pastures in the Boggabri district, northern New South Wales. ...

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