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  3. ALMOST GALA ATMOSPHERE AS 60 U.S. BOMBERS ARRIVE IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, July 17.—As darkness fell 6 ft. high illuminated white letters in front of the control tower at Seamp ton airfield spelled out "Welcome to Seampton" to Superforts and 10 Skym aster transports, bringing maintenance staffs and supplies. By 9 p.m. (GMT) 14 of the 60 Superforts arrived at ...

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  4. FARMS MAY REPLACE MID-WEST STATIONS

    Emerald may become the centre of a dairying, pig raising and mixed farming area, the Minister for Lands (Mr T. A. Foley) told members of the Federal Parliamentary delegation to Queensland at a dinner ...

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  5. Australian Arms To Combat Terrorists

    CANBERRA, July 18.—Small consignments of revolvers and ammunition for the personal protection of individuals against ...

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  6. Federal Parliamentary Delegation

    Here as guests of the State Government to gain first-hand knowledge of Queensland is the Federald parliamentary delegation, which arrived in Rockhampton on Saturday. From the left the picture shows the leader of the delegation (Mr T. Williams), General G. J. Rankin, the Minister for Mines and Land (Mr T. Foley), the Mayor (Mr H. Jeffries), Seantor R.Clothier, Mr A. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SPOT FOR ALL

    Senator J. O'Byrne, a member of the Federal Parliamentary delegation, comes from Launceston and thinks ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA'S FOREIGN POLICY

    BRISBANE, July 18.—The chief point of Australia's foreign policy was doing everything to preven[?] the tragedy of a third world war ...

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  9. MEETS HIS C.O.

    Though most of the visiting parliamentarians were strangers to the Rockhampton people, one was no ...

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  10. Queensland Coal May Loosen "Stranglehold"

    Victoria was looking to Queensland for coal so that it could loosen the stranglehold New South Wales coal miners had on the State[?]s railways, its industries and its people, said General G. J. Rankin ...

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  11. Italy Again Normal

    LONDON, July 17.— Reuter's Rome correspondent says that Italy is back to normal for the first time since the attempt on ...

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  12. TWO TRAINS COLLIDE

    LONDON, July 17.—An engine driver was killed and nine people injured following a collision between two passenger trains at ...

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  13. Delays In work On New Hospitals

    BRISBANE, July 18.—The Government's £3,000,000 construction programme for new hospitals and nurses quarters is still held up ...

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  14. FINE BOWLING FEAT AGAINST MIDDLESEX

    LONDON, July 17.—Rain took the edge off the Australians' satisfaction after a fine bowling feat in the match against a strong Middlesex team at Lords, says the special correspondent of the Associated ...

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  15. Coal Board's Threat

    MELBOURNE, July 18.—Action by the Joint Coal Board to prevent Victoria from getting coal from outside New South Wales ...

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  16. SEASIDE HOSTELS FOR COUNTRY FOLK

    BRISBANE, July 18.—Archbishop Duhig said at Surfers Paradise today that seaside resorts should not be and were ...

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  17. Palestine Truce Order Accepted

    NEW YORK, July 17.—The Security Council's mediator (Count Bernadotte) left by air today for Rhodes to try to obtain ...

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  18. "More Production Key To Economic Problem"[?]Chifley

    SYDNEY, July 18.—A call for greater production was made by the Prime Minister Mr Chifley[?] in a Press interview today on his ...

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  19. FORETOLD DEATH AT FUNERAL SERVICE

    SYDNEY, July 18.—An elderly woman collapsed and died at the end of her daughter's funeral service in the Methodist Church at ...

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  20. Alleged Plot By Czech Refugees

    LONDON, July 17.—Reuter's Prague correspondent says it has been officially stated that Czech police arrested 76 civilians and ...

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  21. Customs Haul On Freighter

    MACKAY, July 18.—The Customs officers today found 11,000 cigarettes, a small quantity of tobacco, Japanese silk garments,[?] ...

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  22. Derailment Not Accidental?

    SYDNEY, July 18.—Police are investigating a suggestion that the derailment of the south-west mail train on June 30 may have been ...

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  23. TREATY DENOUNCED

    LONDON, July 17.—The British United Press correspondent at Bucharest says that the Rumanian Government denounced ...

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