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  2. CHIFLEY'S INVITATION

    CANBERRA, Thursday—An invitation to British and American capital to establish industries in Australia was given by the Prime ...

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  3. FANNING OUT

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — The Australian forces are fanning out on both fronts In Borneo. There Is little Japanese opposition. ...

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  4. SECOND SESSION

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — The second session of the Queensland Parliament Is to open on August 14. The Acting Premier (Mr. Han- ...

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  5. AWARD OF V.C.

    CANBERRA Thursday. — The King has awarded tho Victoria Cross to Corporal Reginald Roy Rattey, NX102964, of Barmedman. ...

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  6. DRAMATIC SCENES

    LONDON, Wednesday.— There were dramatic scenes to-day during the hearing of the trial of Marshal retain on ...

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  7. EUDCATIONAL SYSTEM

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The setting up of a Joint commission by the commonwealth and the States to make recommendations ...

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  8. ZHUKOV'S ORDER

    LONDON, Thursday.--The cor- respendent of the Associated Press at Berlin says that the publication of the drastic order of ...

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  9. SYNTHETIC _FIBRES

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The synthetic fibre industry, which is considered to be a big threat to Australia's wool, can be estab- ...

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  10. SLOWPROGRESS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Seriously concerned with the slow rate of progress made with the housing prcegramme up to June 30 ...

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  11. X-RAY EXAMINATION

    Replying to an allegation regarding X-rays of girls directed to the Willowburn Asylum, an Army spokesman to-day declared ...

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  12. HOME BUILDING PLAN

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Speaking at a gathering of members of the Real Estate Institute to-day, the Acting Premier (Mr. Hanlon) ...

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  13. LIKE SITTING DUCKS

    Our bombs walked right down the Kiangwan aerodrome blasting Japanese 'planes like sitting ducks. A bombadier from a Liberator ...

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  14. COUNTRY BOWLS TITLES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Two fancied pairs, J Richardson and W. A. Maughan (Bundaberg) and A. Andison and W. Tibbett ...

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  15. VICTORY FOR LABOUR

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Labour'Party has been returned in the British general elections. Although about 100 Results are still to come in, sufficient Labour members have been elected to give ...

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  16. Footwear Checfe-up

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A nation-wide check-up of the retail prices of footwear, to ensure that the nubile Is netting the bene- ...

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  17. GREEK TURMOIL

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Greek Government haB banned all public gatherings and ordered other measures to prevent disor- ...

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  18. OFFICERS ' APPOINTED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. The first honorary probationary officers nominated by the Churches to deal with adult sex offenders were ...

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  19. Disposals Commission Chief

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Major J. O. Lyons, who was recently connected with the Australian New Guinea Administrative unit and ...

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  20. STOP PRESS

    London, Thursday.—The latest position of the parties in the British election is:— ...

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  21. BIG WELCOME HOME

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A total of 111 RA.A.F. men, including 17 former prisoners of war, and 64 Army prisoners of war. received ...

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  22. WESTEROOK

    July 26.—Mr. and Mrs. H. Mul- ' Ier and their small daughter, Fay, who were visitors to Gatton for the show. spent the week-end with ...

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  23. ESTATE OF £214.279

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — The late Mr. William Ross Munro. a grazier, who lived at indooroopilly, left £214.079 cross, consisting of ...

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  24. Mr. Hanlon's Secretary

    It was officially announced In Brisbane yesterday that Mr. David J. Muir will take up duties on Morday next as private secretary ...

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  25. Problems of Waterfront

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Minister for Defence (Mr. Boas- ley) In the House of Representatives to-day. denied that the Gov- ...

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  26. CHINESE TAKE HANSHAN

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The correspondent of the American Associated Press at Chungking says that chinese troops, who were ...

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  27. Statement on More Petrol

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — An announcement of the extent to which it would be possible to grant additional petrol to certain ...

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  28. Well-Known Sportsman Dead

    CAIRNS, Thursday.—Mr. George Speed, one of the best-known snorting identities In North Queensland, died suddenly to-day. ...

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  29. CLIFTON

    July 24.—M.ss Norah V. Logan, of the staff of the Cl.fton branch or ine Queensland National Bank, is on annual recreation leave and ...

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  30. Somerville Not Guilty

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Edward Somerville, who was charged with an offence against the black marketing regulations in connection ...

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  31. OAKEY

    July 20.—Mr. F, Lowry presided at the monthly mosting of the Oakey and District Patriotic Fund. Others present were Messrs. W. G. ...

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