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  2. ENGLISHMEN HELD TO [?]6-12 BY WIDE BAY

    [?]NING on one of the best performances ever recorded by a Wide Bay thirteen, players from Maryborough, Bundaberg and Gympie held the English [?] League tourists to a 16-12 decision at Bundaberg yesterday. Wide exhibition thrilled a crowd of 5500 which paid [?] exclusive of tax at ...

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  3. SYDNEY AWAITS VERDICT

    SYDNEY, June 25.—Continuity of the electricity supply to Sydney to-morrow will not be certain until to-morrow morning, ...

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  4. TELEVISION ANNOUNCER

    Winifred Shooter, stage and screen star, has been chosen as woman television announcer for the B.B.C. Miss Shooter was selected from 119 candidates and has commenced test work. The picture shows Miss Shooter photographed on the set with the television camera crew ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Advertising

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  6. [?]INSTATING [?]-SOLDIERS TRADES

    [?]NG a remark he had [?]d that a returned service[?] been sent to Walkers he had been refused ...

    Article : 235 words
  7. RIBBENTROP HAD EAR OF HITLER - NEURATH

    NUREMBERG, June 25.—Denying that he was ever a member of Hitler's inner circle, though he found Hitler approachable, Baron von Neurath said that difficulties arose through Ribbentrop's increasing influence. It became more difficult to dissuade Hitler from ...

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  8. Police Seeking Missing Girl

    Since 5.45 p.m. on June 24, Miss Dulcie Steemson has been missing from her residence, 166 Cheapsidestreet. ...

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  9. Decision In Day Meeting Meat Strike

    [?] June 23.—The full [?] of the Meat Indust[?] after an all-day meeting [?] decision on the ...

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  10. EXTRA BUS SERVICE TO ASSIST PUBLIC

    BRISBANE, June 25. — The chairman of the Transport Commission (Mr. J. England) said to-night that the commission ...

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  11. T. & L. COUNCIL TO APPROACH GOV'T ON HOUSING SHORTAGE

    "Combines have got everything in their own hands," said Mr. Millar at last night's meeting of the Trades and Labour Council. ...

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  12. [?]AN CONGRESS [?]S OFF STRIKE

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  13. Atom Bomb Goes Off on June 30

    NEW YORK, June 25.—The A.P. correspondent aboard the Mount McKinley said that the atom bomb will be dropped at Bikini Atoll ...

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  14. Meat Shortage In New York; Butchers Close

    NEW YORK, June 24. — The meat crisis deepened to-day when half of the butcher shops, in New York City were closed. The ...

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  15. [?]nitted for Trial Murder of Son

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  16. JAP. CABINET HAD TO RESIGN WHEN ARMY CONTROL LOST

    TOKYO. June 23.—Baron Shidehara giving evidence before the Allied war criminals tribunal said that the Japanese Government ...

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  17. DINNY PAILS SHOWS THE BEST FORM

    LONDON, June 24.—The best form shown by the Australians to-day was displayed by Pails in his match against Hammersley. He ...

    Article : 264 words
  18. FEW KIRK SERVICES ON SUNDAY NIGHT

    BRISBANE, June 25.—It is expected by most church leaders that there will be very few night church services next ...

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  19. CONCERN AT DELAY IN POLISH ELECTIONS

    LONDON, June 25.—Recalling the solemn undertakings oF the Polish Provisional Government and regretting the increased tension in ...

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  20. [?]e Girls Return [?] Manila

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  21. [?]erritt Selected [?]d Hockey Team

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  22. Motorists Fined For Giving Lifts

    BRISBANE, June 25.—It was stated in the Traffic Court to-day that a number, of motor drivers who had been Intercepted on their ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. LEAGUE TOURISTS MAY HAVE TO RETURN FOR TEST BY PLANE

    BRISBANE, June 25.—There is a possibility that the English Rugby League test team will fly from Mackay to Townsville to Brisbane before the test match on July 6. It will be the only way the team can put out a side which will not be travel weary. ...

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  24. England . Wins . First. Cricket Test

    LONDON, June 25.—England won the first cricket test against India by 10 wickets. Scores were India, first innings. 200 England ...

    Article : 89 words
  25. Duty

    There is no mean work, save that which is sordidly selfish; no irreligious work, save that which is morally wrong; in every sphere ...

    Article : 46 words
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