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    A section of the large gathering at the Returned Servicemen's League banquet on Saturday night, which brought the State R.S.L. Congress to a close. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    At the Returned Servicemen's League banquet on Saturday night. Left to right: r. A. R. McGregor (Mayor), Messrs. A. E. Burstow (past-president), E. V. Raymont (Repatriation Commission, Melbourne), J. Mitchell (State vice-president), T. Hooks (Repatriation Commission, Melbourne). —Photo by F,. G. Crook-King. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "NO WATERING DOWN OF WHITE AUSTRALIA"

    A resolution deploring any attempt to water down the White Australia policy was unanimously agreed to at the ...

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  6. SPECULATION ON REVALUATION OF AUSTRALIAN £ RIFE

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Speculation of the possible impending revaluation of the Australian £ was rife in Canberra to-night following the two days' emergency meetings of the Federal Cabinet. No official announcement of the Cabinet's decision has been made, but political observers are attaching more than ordinary interest to the ...

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  7. No Overall Plan Formulated to Halt Rising Costs

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Alter "five tough sessions," the Federal Cabinet has not yet hammered out an overall plan to put value back info the Australian £. It sat all day to-day in the second day of its first ...

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  8. FINAL SESSION OF R.S.L. CONGRESS

    The State Annual Congress of the R.S.L,. which resumed its session in the Memorial Hall on Saturday. carried a ...

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  9. FIREBALL DAMAGES SYDNEY HALL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A fireball streaked across a Hurstville Street to-night temporarily blinded a ...

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  10. Truman Accuses Russia of Preparing for War

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--President Truman yesterday accused Russia of fomenting aggression and preparing, for war while preaching peace. He said the Russian leaders had been an obstacle to peace, but the ...

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  11. SIX SOLDIERS KILLED BY TERRORISTS

    SINGAPORE, Sunday. -- Six British other ranks were killed and three wounded to-day when an Army patrol was ...

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  12. MAN FEARED DROWNED IN N.S.W. FLOODS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Isaac McLeod, an aged hawker, is believed to have been drowned while trying to cross the ...

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  13. MANY HEAR SERMONS BY JAP BISHOP

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Large congregations attended St. John's Cathedral and All Saints' Anglican Church this ...

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  14. IMPORT TARIFF ON RAYON ATTACKED

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The "Manchester Guardian" yesterday attacked the Australian Government's decision to ...

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  15. OFFICIALS PUZZLED OVER CAUSE OF RAILWAY FIRE

    LONDON, Sunday. --The "Daily Express" says that the British Railways worked yesterday to establish the exact ...

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  16. "ARMY WILL ALWAYS PLAY PROMINENT PART IN WAR"

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The Colombo representative of the "Sunday Dispatch" says that Field Marshal Sir William ...

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  17. GOVERNMENT TO ACT AS INDUSTRY AGENT

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- The Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. McEwen) in a broadcast to-night said the ...

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  18. DISPUTE OVER UNLOADING OF WRECKED SHIP

    BRISBANE, Sunday. --The decision by the Stevedoring Industry Board that registered watersiders must be used to ...

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  19. TRUSTEESHIP FOR DUTCH NEW GUINEA!

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- Indonesian claims on Dutch New Guinea are expected to result in the territory ultimately ...

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  20. SIX HIGH COURT JUDGES FOR BRISBANE SITTINGS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- six High Court Judges will be in Brisbane this week for the Full High Court sittings, which will ...

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  21. MELBOURNE ACCIDENT EVERY FOUR MINUTES!

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Melbourne's entire fleet of civil ambulances was kept busy last night when ...

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  22. ELECTRICITY BOARDS TO MEET AT MARYBOROUGH

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- The annual conference of the State Regional Electricity Boards, to open at Maryborough on ...

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  23. "CALLIDE COAL WILL MEET SOUTHERN STANDARDS"

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- "We have no doubt that Callide coal will measure up to tho standards reauired in the ...

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  24. SOVIET JET FIGHTERS "BUZZ" U.S. 'PLANE

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters Berlin representative says that the West German Newsagency reported that three Soviet Jet ...

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  26. SINGLE LIGHTNING BOLT KILLS 35 CATTLE

    PAWLING (New York), Sunday.--A single bolt or lightning killed 35 cows on a farm near here yesterday. ...

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  28. BODY OF WOMAN FOUND FLOATING IN RIVER

    ROCKHAMPTON. Sunday.-- The body of Adavale Edith Poole (56, married) was found floating in the Fitzroy River ...

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  29. "FLOUR LEVY TO CONTINUE"

    BRISBANE. Sunday. -- The next meeting of the Queensland Bread Manufacturers' Association in October would ...

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  30. NEXT BRISBANE WOOL SALES MAY YIELD £8,000,000

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Wool sold in Queensland already this season has realised about £40,000,000, compared with a ...

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  31. FIELD-MARSHAL SMUTS SERIOUSLY ILL

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters correspondent at Pretoria says that Field-Marshal Smuts, ill with pneumonia at the age of ...

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  32. BRISBANE CORPUS CHRISTI PROCESSION

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--About 50,000 people crowded the Exhibition Grounds to-day for the annual Corpus Christ ...

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    The cast of "Dampier's Ghost," which was played In tile all-Australlan programme at the Toowoomba Town Hall on Saturday night. Left to right: Ray Macfarlane (vister) Edward Bourke (Mike, an Irishman), Lindsay Reath (servant), Edgar White (the Bishop), W. A. Turnbull (Mac, & Scotsman). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. ALLIES REJECT SOVIET ELECTION PROPOSALS

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters Berlin representative says that the three Western Commandants elected most ol the ...

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  35. EXCESSIVE FREIGHTS AID POPULATION DRIFT

    LONGREACH, Sunday.--Excessive freights hindered home building and helped the drift of population to the coast. ...

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