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  3. ROSES FOR PRINCESS ELIZABETH

    WHEN Princess Elizabeth and her fiance, lieutenant Philip Mountbatten, visited the Argyil and Sutherland Highlanders' Club in Edinburgh, Mrs. Higginbotham, wife of the chairman of the club, presented Elizabeth with a bouquet of roses, while Philip stood behind her. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. DUTCH MARINES LAND ON E. JAVA COAST

    BATAVIA, July 22.—The A.A P. Reuters service reports that landing craft of the Netherlands Royal Navy escorted by warships, yesterday, landed a force, mainly of Dutch marines, at two points on the eastern end of Java. ...

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  5. PEOPLE IN UNITED STATES NEWS

    LADY IRIS MOUNTBATTEN, third cousin of the King, at New York police headquarters with Detective J. Sulik, on July 15. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. VALUABLE TEXTILE CARGO HERE FROM JAPAN

    The River Clarence berthed at Townsville on Tuesday with an enormously valuable cargo from Japan in her holds—approximately half of the 12,000,000 yards of cotton piece goods purchased recently from Japan by ...

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  7. Over 300 Arrests In Rangoon Area

    LONDON, July 22.— Reuters Rangoon representative learns that more than 300 persons have been arrested in the Rangoon area ...

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  8. DEFAMATION CASE AGAINST PAPER FAILS

    BRISBANE, July 22.—After a retirement lasting a little over half an hour, the jury in the England versus "Sunday Mail" ...

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  9. CAIRNS DIVORCE HEARING

    CAIRNS, July 22.—The hearing of the suit in which George Covacevich, pharmacist, of Cairns, was petitioning for a divorce from his wife. Gladys ...

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  10. LIEUT. ORGANISED TRAIN RESCUE

    LONDON, July 21.—Reuter's says a Royal Engineers' lieutenant organised, the first rescue squad of 30 other soldiers, when the Euston Express ...

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  11. T.L.C MOVE FOR BAN ON SHIPS

    BRISBANE, July 22.—A move to bring all the affiliated unions into line, in the banning of Dutch cargo for Indonesia will be made at to-morrow ...

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  12. CORVETTE CAPTAIN REPRIMANDED

    SYDNEY, July 22.—Lieut-Commander Harold James Hull. R.A.N.V.R. captain of the corvette H.M.A.S. Lithgow was found guilty at a Naval Court ...

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  13. NORTHERN RAILWAY APPEAL SUCCEEDS

    IPSWICH, July 22.—In the Railway Appeal Court to-day, the appeals of D. P. Frawley, clerk, Ipswich, and S. J. Mayes. clerk, Townsville, were upheld, ...

    Article : 62 words
  14. FURTHER RISE IN PRICE OF COAL

    BRISBANE, July 22.—Coal prices throughout Queensland had been increased by 1/1 to 1'2 per ton. A spokesman for the major utilities ...

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  15. DISASTROUS FIRE FROM OIL BLAST

    MINOT (North Dakota), July 22.— Three petrol storage tanks exploded to-day, showering burning petrol over the city's industrial area. ...

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  16. CALIFORNIA LOCO DRIVERS' STRIKE

    SAN . FRANCISCO. July 21.—The Southern Pacific Railroad locomotive drivers went on strike to-night, tying up more than one-third of the far ...

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  17. VOLCANO LEAVES MANY HOMELESS

    MANAGUA (Nicaragua). July 22.— The erupting volcano, Cerro Negro. belched toxic gas last night and this morning, killing many persons. ...

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  18. SATURDAY CLOSING NOT FAVOURED BY GROCERS

    BRISBANE, July 22.—Grocers in most Queensland country centres are against Saturday closing when the 40-hour week is introduced in Queensland, according to a survey made by the Brisbane and Suburban Shopkeepers' Association through its magazine "The Queensland Shopkeepers" ...

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  19. CHILD DIED FROM EXPOSURE

    SYDNEY, July 22.—Kenneth Edwards, aged 2 years, died from exposure in the extreme cold at Uralla, the Coroner found to-day. ...

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  20. COTTON MILLS IN AUST. DOUBLED

    CANBERRA. July 22.—The last war was responsible for more than doubling the number of cotton mills in Australia the Commonwealth Statistician ...

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  21. RAFT EXPEDITION NEARS ITS GOAL

    NEW YORK, July 21.—The Kon Kiti raft expedition radioed to-day that they were now within 300 miles of Pukapuka, which is the nearest ...

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  22. ROAD WORKER TO STAND TRIAL

    MUNGINDI, July 22.—Jack McRae. 54, a road worker was committed for trial in the Police Court to-day, on a charge of having attempted to kill ...

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  23. Q'LD GOVT. BUYS SYDNEY BUILDING

    BRISBANE, July 22.—The Premier, Mr. Hanion, said to-night that the Government's £175,C00 purchase of Culwalla Chambers, a 12 storey ...

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  24. SURRENDER MORE FOOD COUPONS

    MELBOURNE, July 22.—Australian Red Cross authorities who, with the Commonwealth Government, are sponsoring the British food relief appeal. ...

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  25. RUSSIA HIS "TONS OF ATOM BOMBS"

    LONDON, July 21.— Dr. Hans Bomka, the eminent German atom scientist said yesterday he believed Russia had solved the secret of ...

    Article : 93 words
  26. BODY IN FITZROY NOT FOUND

    ROCKHAMPTON, July 22.—The police dragging of the Fitzroy River failed to locate the body of Dorothy Mary Berry, who jumped with her ...

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  27. FATAL PLUNGE BY CAR INTO CREEK

    WARWICK, July 22.—Trapped in his car when it plunged into the Condamine River early this morning, Paul Cyril Neville, aged 40. solicitor of the ...

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  28. FAMILIES LEAVE FOR JAPAN

    SYDNEY July 22.—When the Merkur left Sydney to-day for Japan she carried 32 women and 32 children, dependants of servicemen with the ...

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  29. PENICILLIN FOR BOVINE MASTISTIS

    CANBERRA, July 22.—The Australian Agricultural Council to-day recommended the abolition of any restrictions on the issue of penicillin ...

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