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  4. NO PUN TO TAKE TROOPS FROM JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--The Army yesterday denied that there is any plan to withdraw the United States ...

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  5. German Children in London

    Under the auspices of the British Aid For German Workers' Association 25 children from Hamburg, between tho ages of eight and 14 years, were given a holiday recently in London. Most of them stayed in private homes. They met dally at the Labour Hall, Broadway, Wimbledon, fop study and informal training. Many spoke English, and all were invited out to various ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. First Bridge Over Tigris

    The first railway bridge ever to span the river Tigris, being built by British contractors with Iraqut, labour at Baghdad, Iraq, is rapidly going ahead. When completed it will form a vital new link between the rail system of the west bank (carrying traffic to Mosul, Basra, and Turkey) and that of the east bank (which connects Persia and the important Kirkuk. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. COMPROMISE REACHED ON WHEAT PRICES

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--The Vice-chairman of the International Wheat Conference (Mr. J, C. Van Esehee), of ...

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  8. ALL CONCERNED IN MINDSZENTY TRIAL EXCOMMUNICATED

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters correspondent at the Vatican City says a consistorial congregation announced the excommunication of all' those concerned in the trial and condemnation of Cardinal Mindszenty. ...

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  9. OAKEY AERODROME TO BE IMPROVED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The war-time Royal Australian Air Force aerodrome at Oakey is to be maintained at ...

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  10. Wage Incentive System Has One Weakness, Says Prime Minister

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--In his weekly radio talk tonight, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) dealt with wage incentive systems in their relation to production. He said there was a legitimate place for various forms ...

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  11. People in Hotel Sang while Cyclone devastated Goohtown

    CAIRNS, Sunday.--About forty people in Cooktown's West Coast Hotel played the piano and sang and had a "few drinks" while the town was devastated by the cyclone, said Arthur Eastwood, a former sea captain ...

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  12. VALUE OE FODDER CONSERVATION

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--There would never be real efficlency in the dairying industry until more farmers realised the ...

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  13. LIGHTNING STRIKES HOMES IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Lightning struck two houses in Brisbane on Saturday night--one in Windsor and the other in ...

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  14. NEW STATE BRANCH OF LEGION TO BE FORMED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Federal Council of the Australian Legion of Ex-servicemen and Women has decided to form ...

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  15. "PITY GIANT TOAD WAS EVER INTRODUCED"

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--It was a pity the giant toad was ever introduced into Queensland, said the Director of the ...

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  16. 100,000 EUROPEANS FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Associated Press correspondent at Stockholm says that the Saten ...

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  17. COURT TO BE NOTIFIED OF BRISBANE DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The report that a dispute exists between the employees on tramways and the City Council will ...

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  18. ARABS' CONDITIONS FOR ARMISTICE

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters Damascus representative says that, according to a usually reliable source, five Arab ...

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  19. BEAU ROBERT BACKED IN BIG RACING DOUBLE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Beau Robert, which has not won a race for 15 months, was heavily backed at the week-end in ...

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  20. TWO MEN ARRESTED AFTER STREET ACCIDENT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Two members of the fire staff of Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital were arrested to-day ...

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  21. NOT PREPARED HERE, SAYS BRIGADIER

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Brigadier C. A. McEachern. who was the State's most senior officer in the Eighth Division of the ...

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  22. COUSINS INJURED IN MOTOR CYCLE CRASH

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Two cousins received injuries, when their motor cycle skidded on a wet tram track in Grey street ...

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  23. DOCTOR FOUND DEAD

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Dr. Thomas Frank Tonkin (40) was found dead in his surgery in Stoart Street, Mullumbimb ...

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  24. 63 ITALIANS ARRIVE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The liner Napoll, with 63 Italian migrants bound for all parts of the State, reached Brisbane ...

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  27. WEATHER FORECASTS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The following forecasts were issued to-day by the Weather Bureau:-- ...

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  28. TO DISCUSS DOPE TESTING REPORT TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The report of Analyst A. W. Dye on A.J.O. dope testing methods will be considered to-morrow by the ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND TEAM FOR SWIMMING TITLES

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The State selectors to-day chose 39 swimmers--25 men and 14 women--to represent Queens ...

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  30. FRENCH BOXER WILL HAVE INTERPRETER

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--An interpreter will relay advice from the featherweight champion, Eddie Miller, to the French ...

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  31. SOLICITORS TO ADVISE O'KEEFE TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Solicitors will advise John O'Keefe to-morrow whether he should seek a High Court injunction ...

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  32. SHEIK KILLED; STATE OF EMERGENCY IN EGYPT

    CAIRO, Sunday.--Sheik Hassan El Banna, leader of the outlawed Moslem Brotherhood, an extreme Egyptian national ...

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