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  4. AMERICAN WAR REPORT

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.-A majority report of the Congressional Committee which investigated the Pearl Harbour disaster has commended the late President Roosevelt who, it states, made every possible ...

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    English brides of Australian Servicemen were the guests of honour at a party given on Saturday by members of the Toowoomba branch of the Young Women's Christian Association at the association's club rooms. Seated (left to right): Mrs. A. M. Gibson, Mrs. V. Willis. Standing (left to right): Mrs. R. F. Mann, Mrs. D. J. Power, Mrs. F. M. Critchley ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Hostesses at the R.S.L. Younger Set "Get Together" party at the Memorial Hall on Friday night. Front row (left to right) Miss. Lexie Lipp, Miss. Betty Jensen. Miss. Margaret Cohen, Mrs. C. Morgan, Miss. Mavis Brown. Back row (left to right): Miss. Joan Wright, Miss. Nancy Laws, Miss Shirley Perkins, Miss. Betty Chamberlin, Miss. Nada Bannerman, Miss. Margaret Mitchell. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ALL MINES MAY STOP

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The stoppage of all South Coast mines is expected to-morrow after a breakdown in negotiations ...

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  8. SAFETY FOR JEWS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Six million of Europe's 7,500,000 Jews died during the war and the remainder were in danger of being wiped out overnight by anti-Semitics when the peace treaties ...

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  9. PACIFIC WAR

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--The Strategic Bombing Survey Committee, reporting to President Truman on the Pacific war, asserted that American air superiority, which was achieved at the end of ...

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  10. CONTROL OF GERMANY

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuter's correspondent in Berlin says that a meeting of the Allied Control Council, at which ...

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  11. BLACK BAN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The black ban has not yet been lifted from the steamer Katcomba, and it is unlikely that the ships will sail ...

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  12. KANIMBLA SAILS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Less than 100 people farewelled H.M.A.S. Kanimbla when it left Sydney this afternoon with 200 Dutch ...

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  13. MEAT WORKS TROUBLE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--"Go slow" tactics at Merinda meat works (Bowen) and Alligator Creek meat works are expected to ...

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  14. MAN KILLED

    GRAFTON, Sunday.--Returning to Sydney after attending the Grafton race carnival, a man was killed and two others injured when ...

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  15. ATOMIC ENERGY

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--The representative of the Associated Press says that the House of Representatives. after a five-days' ...

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  16. MR. MENZIES' TOUR

    MACKAY, Sunday.--The Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Menzles) drew a packed house at Mackay on the occasion ...

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  17. TORY PARTY

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee), in a speech at Durham at the first miners' gala day since 1939, accused the ...

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  18. STATE FORECAST

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Forecasts for to-morrow are.--Metropolitan: Fine and warmer. Winds, northwesterly to westerly Queensland: ...

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  21. EVIL OF DIVORCE

    MARYBOROUGH, Sunday.-- Archbishop Duhig, addressing 151 candidates for confirmation, and their parents, to-day, declared ...

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  22. WOMAN BATTERED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A woman was found battered to death in a house in Rose Street, Darlington, yesterday morning. She was Mrs. ...

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  23. FREAK STORM IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY. Sunday.--A strip of land 2000 yards wide and threequarters of a mile long in the Batlow district was devastated by ...

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  24. BRITISH PROTEST

    LONDON, Sunday.--The diplomatic writer for the Press Association says that a British protest has been conveyed to the ...

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  25. CATHOLIC ORDINATIONS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--In every cathedral city in the Commonwealth, and in some provincial towns, members of the clergy of ...

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  26. PLANES IN COLLISION

    PANAMA CITY, Sunday.--Two B17 bombers collided in mid-air and crashed into the sea near Coyba Island, off the southern ...

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  27. CZECHS FOR CONFERENCE

    PRAGUE, Sunday.--The Czechoslovak Minister for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Jan Masaryk) will lead the, Czech delegation to the Peace ...

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  28. MUST GET MARKETS NOW

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Valuable markets were awaiting Australia, but it was a case of 1946-47 or never, said the Leader of the ...

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  29. TENNIS BALL DEFIES WET

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--A tennis ball which will not get wet has been delivered by the Dunlop Rubber Company. The ...

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  30. BARONET'S HOME ROBBED

    LONDON, Sunday.--Two burglars broke into the mansion of the 60-year-old baronet. Sir, Jeremiah Colman, at ...

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