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  3. COVENANTERS TO GO TO LAW ON TITLE

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Scottish Covenanters who want home rule for Scotland have resolved to go to law to try ...

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  4. Many Thousands Unable to See King's Wreaths

    LONDON, Sunday-- About 10,000 people were turned away disappointed on Saturday when police closed the three-mile-long queue waiting to see the wreaths sent for the King's funeral. Some of those told ...

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    On Saturday night in the Memorial Hall, at the annual reunion dinner of the 19th Battalion, a wallet of notes was presented to Mr. Patrick O'Shea (father of triplets) by the chairman (Mr. H. C'arstens) on behalf of the members. In the photograph are (left to right): Messrs. L. Wilson, O'Shea and Carstens ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NATION WARNED OF DANGER IN NORTH

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- Recalling the first Japanese raids on Australia 10 years ago next Tuesday, the Minister for ...

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  7. Reds' Plan for Korean Conference Accepted

    NEW YORK, Sunday.-- The United Press correspondent in Tokio says that the United Nations to-day accepted, with qualifications, the Communist compromise plan for a post-war Korean peace conference, but ...

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  8. NORTH KOREAN GROUP FINISHED WITH REDS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.-- Most of about 64,000 North Koreans in the Yangyang triangle of North Korea, which was ...

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  9. Day of Mourning

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- At well-attended church services to-day, special prayers and sermons were offered for the late King George VI and the Royal Family. Special hymns and anthems were sung, while the ...

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  10. SPECULATION ON ROLE OF DUKE OF WINDSOR

    LONDON. Sunday. -- Three Sunday newspapers speculated to-day on the future of the Duke of Windsor--his ...

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  11. GOOD FALLS OF RAIN IN VICTORIAN DAIRY AREAS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- More than an inch of soaking rain has fallen in the main Victorian dairying ...

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  12. REGISTRATIONS FOR NATIONAL SERVICE

    CANBERRA. Sunday. -- The third registration under the National Service Acts will begin on Wednesday. Announcing ...

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  13. WALES WANTS CHARLES TO BE PRINCE OF WALES

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The annual conference of the Welsh area of the British Legion has unanimously ...

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  14. RUMOURS ON CHURCHILL'S HEALTH PERSIST

    LONDON, Sunday.--Rumours regarding the Prime Minister's (Mr. Churchill) health persisted to-day for the third ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND TO PRODUCE MORE MEAT FOP BRITAIN

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The Food Ministry announced yesterday that New Zealand is to produce more meat for ...

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  16. "WE DID NOT FULLY UNDERSTAND KING"

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- "The British Commonwealth did not fully understand King George VI until those last days when ...

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  17. "DISEMPLOYMENT" POLICY CRITICISED

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- The director of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures (Mr. Latham Withall) revealed ...

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  18. VICTORIAN PREMIER TO MEET OLYMPIC GAMES OFFICIALS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Victorian Premier (Mr. J. G. B. McDonald) said to-night that he would receive a deputation ...

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  19. LITTLE RAIN FALLS IN N.S.W. AT WEEK-END

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Except for a few scattered storms, little rain fell in New South Wales at the week-end. To-day ...

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  20. RECRUITING RATE NOW AHEAD Of SCHEDULE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- If the present recruiting rate were maintained, target strengths of the permanent forces would be ...

    Article : 114 words
  21. POLICE SEARCH FOR £1000 LEFT IN TAXI

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Police searching for the brief case containing £1000 in notes, which was left in a taxi by ...

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  22. GREAT FUTURE FOR INLAND AUSTRALIA PREDICTED

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The retiring director of the Methodist Inland Mission, the Rev Harry Griffiths, arrived in ...

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  23. Swedish Security Police Move Against Communist Spy Ring

    NEW YORK, Sunday.-- A high Swedish Government official said last night that security police were smashing one of the most dangerous Communist spy rings ever to operate in Scandinavia, reports the American ...

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  24. LIQUOR MAY BE SERVED ON QUEENSLAND TRAINS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Liquor is likely to be served on the new air-conditioned trains when they begn ...

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  25. FREAK ACCIDENT NEAR SOUTHPORT

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The driver of an overturned utility was able to walk away from a freak accident involving a car, ...

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  26. JAPANESE TO NEGOTIATE WITH NATIONALIST CHINA

    TAIPEH (Formosa). Sunday. -- A Japanese delegation headed by the former Minister for Finance ...

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  27. Rain Front Moving From West Towards Coast

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- The rain front which has given Western Queensland falls of between half an inch and eight inches is heading for the coast. However, as in the West, the coastal rain will be scattered and ...

    Article : 645 words
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    On Saturday afternoon at Mrs. G. Jackson's home in Rockville, a pre-wedding party was tendered Miss Cressy Maskall, who will be married in Brisbane this week. Included among the guests were.-- Front row (left to right): Mrs. E. Ganzer, Miss M. James, Mesdames R. Taylor. E. James, W. H. Maskall, the guest of honour, and Mrs. W. C. Dickman. Back ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. ELECTRONIC MAGNET FOR CATCHING SALMON

    NEW WESTMINSTER (British Columbia), Sunday.--The development of an electronic fishing magnet, that can lure ...

    Article : 176 words
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