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    A group of officials and visitors at the R.S.L. Younger Set Independence Day Bali in the Memorial Hall. The secretary. Miss Shirley Perkins, is the first on the left in the front-row. The assistant secretary, Miss Joan McLean, is the fifth, and the president. Miss Joan Thompson, is the sixth from the left in the front row. --Photo by F. G. Crook-King. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. INVITATIONS ACCEPTED

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Acceptances of the AngloFrench invitations to take part in the conference on the Marshall proposals, which is due to open in Paris next Saturday, have now come from Eire, Portugal ...

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    On Saturday night the Toowoomba Associated Friendly Societies' Medical Institute made a presentation to Dr. David Horn, who has retired from Lodge medical duties. Front row (left to right): Mr. G. Chalk, M.L.A., the Mayoress (Mrs. J. D. Annand), the Mayor (Alderman J. D. Annand), Dr. David Horn, Brother G. W. Matthews (president of the Link of Friendship Branch of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JAPANESE PICNICS

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.--Australian residents in Singapore have protested against the reported practice of the Japanese "picnicking" in Kranji ...

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  8. FOURTH OF JULY

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--With the three dare holiday of the week-end only two-thirds over, and more balmy weather ...

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  9. "FLYING SAUCERS"

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--Ame ricans are baffled by reports of "flying saucers" which, according to observers, are round ...

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  10. TOO MANY SPEECHES

    HOBART, Sunday.--Australia was a land of too many speeches, Field - Marshal Montgomery smilingly told 3000 people on his arrival in the City Hall. He said: "I flew from Darwin over the ...

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  11. FOOD FOR INDIA

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The secretary of the Food Department of the Indian Government (Mr. K. L. Panjabi) left Sydney by air for ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--To obtain a 40-hour week for workers in the State under Federal awards, toe New South Wales Trades ...

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  13. COAL POTENTIAL

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Queensland could become the greatest coal producing State in Australia, the Premier (Mr. Hanion) said in ...

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  14. SUGAR RATIONING

    CANBERRA. Sunday.--Mr. A. D. Fraser (Labour, New South Wales) said last night it was possible that Cabinet might have, to revise its ...

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  15. "POTENTIAL ALLIES"

    NEW YORK, Sunday.-- The "Dally News" in a leading article yesterday urging that a peace treaty with Japan be signed as ...

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  16. LONDON 'BUS STRIKE

    LONDON, Sunday.--Eighty per cent of London's buses were not running yesterday because the busmen had staged an unofficial ...

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  17. THE DOOMBEN CUP

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The trainer of Two Grand, Mr. T. Smith, will decide on Tuesday whether Two Grand will start in ...

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  18. MOST MODERN'PLANES

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Transport aircraft of the most advanced types will be operating in Australia before the end of the year. ...

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  19. FOOD FROM AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--President Truman announced yesterday that the United States had sent 18,433,000 long tons of grain ...

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  20. LAWS OF GOD

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Fisher), preaching at St. Paul's Cathedral of the national day of prayer, said ...

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  21. SOCIAL OSTRACISM

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Narrowminded social ostracism of unmarried mothers was still so strong in Australia that it pushed ...

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  22. BRISBANE ABATTOIR

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- With larger numbers of sheep coming on to the Brisbane market, the chairman of the Queensland Meat ...

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  25. TRUCK OVERTURNS

    PERTH, Sunday.--Dazed' and bleeding victims, baggage, spare tyres, bedding and personal belongings were strewn about the ...

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  26. DUTCH PROPOSALS

    BATAVIA, Sunday. -- Reuters representative says the new Sjarifudden Government decided yesterday to accept the Dutch ...

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  27. MISSISSIPPI FLOOD

    ST. LOUIS, Sunday. -- The Mississippi's greatest flood in more than a century began to subside yesterday. ...

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  28. CONFIDENCE MAN

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Detectives throughout Australia have been warned to keep a sharp lookout for a 53-years-old ...

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  29. STRIKE LOOMING

    PARIS, Sunday.--Reuters representative says the French Civil Servants' Union, with about 2,000,000 members, voted without ...

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  30. WOMAN ATTACKED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Police arc searching for a man who cruelly assaulted and mutilated a 30-year- old half caste aboriginal woman ...

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  31. FORTUNE FOR ACTRESS

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- The screen actress, Greta Garbo, was yesterday reported to Have accented a 20,000 dollar estate left ...

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  32. BEDSIDE MARRIAGE

    RIO JANEIRO, Sunday. -- Ex-King Carol of Roumania yesterday married his red-headed mistress. Magda Lupescu, as she ...

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  33. JAPANESE GOODS

    TOKIO, Sunday. -- Reuters representative said yesterday that the first big post-war shipment of Japanese goods for Australia ...

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