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  4. STATE HAS ITS GREATEST DAY

    ALMOST without break from morn to midnight Brisbane jubilantly —and thankfully—celebrated Victory yesterday. Memorable day in the State's history, it began with ...

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  5. V-Night Skyline

    VICTORY LIGHTS fanned across the sky last night as searchlights added their brilliance to Brisbane's illuminations. From the roof. From the Courier-Mail building a staff photographer recorded this spectacular ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Big Day Aiding Injured

    Ambulance bearers and policemen were probably Brisbane's most hard worked Victory celebrators yesterday. ...

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  7. Laski Asks Russia To Try Friendship

    LONDON, June 10.—Professor Harold J. Laski, chairman or me British Labour parry, to-day appealed to the rulers of Russia, "having experimented with mistrust, to experiment in friendship." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RADAR STOPS BIG V-DAY AIR DISASTER

    LONDON, June 10.—V-Day crowds watching the fly-past here were saved from an air catastrophe by the prompt action of an R.A.F. officer sitting in a Jorry 30 miles away. ...

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  10. ALL MACKAY GETS ROYAL HOME SET

    IN two hectic weeks, all Mackay has helped to restore an old country home for the use of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester during their three-day visit this ...

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  11. LONDON'S CHEERS THRILLED DIGGERS: DEEP IMPRESSION

    LONDON, June 10.—Tough Diggers who marched in London's vast Victory parade were so moved by the experience that they were serious and solemn when they returned to came at Kensington Gardens. ...

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  12. CAPSIZED TRUCK CHOKES FARMER

    GAYNDAH, Monday.—John Edward Davies, 35, farmer, of Gayndan, was killed to-day when a 3-ton truck he was driving over ...

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