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    AUSTRALIAN GIRLS are "smashing" film star types, according to Mr Tom Shenton (right), film make-up expert, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CHECKS BLOWFLY IN SHEEP WITH CHEMICAL

    SYDNEY, July 18.—The "mulesing" of sheep—the removal of breech wrinkles—had proved of tremendous value as a means of ...

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  6. ENGINE FUMES KILL FISHERMAN

    MACKAY, July 18.— Overcome by carbon monoxide fumes from the exhaust of his motor fishing launch, Stewart Wallace Patch, 23, fisherman, of Peel Street, Mackay, died early this morning before ...

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  7. Casualties As Tension Rises In Java

    BATAVIA, July 18.—The first clashes for months between the Dutch and Indonesian forces at Palembang, the oil port of Sumatra, were reported today, reflecting ...

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  8. Princess May Not Have Abbey Wedding

    LONDON, July 17.—Court circles have seriously considered the possibility of holding the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Lieut Philip Mountbatten quietly at Windsor Castle, says the "Daily Telegraph." If the wedding is not ...

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  9. New Surgeon' President

    Professor F. Gordon Bell, of Dunedin (NZ), who has been elected president of the Royal Australasian College of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Navy Boards Jewish Migrant Ship

    LONDON, July 18. — Reuter's jerusalem correspondent states that it is officially announced that naval ratings this morning boarded ...

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  11. DATES FOR PACIFIC PEACE TALKS CLASH

    WASHINGTON, July 17.—The State Department said tonight that it had not reached any decision whether to postpone the ...

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  12. Finish For 'The Maggot'

    SINGAPORE, July 18.—A Korean guard, Ishan HayaShi, known as "The Maggot" to Allied prisoners working on the ...

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  13. Sunken Carrier Still Radio-Active

    NEW YORK, July 17.—Objects which divers brought to the surface from the decks of the sunken Saratoga at Bikini ...

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  14. STRIKE HOLDS UP LOADING OF WOOL SHIP

    BRISBANE, July 13. — The waterside workers employed on the overseas freighter Demodocus, which is loading wool for ...

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  15. No Drop In Coal Output With Five-Day Week

    LONDON, July 17.—The Minister for Fuel (Mr Shinwell) opening the debate on coal production in the House of Commons, said that ...

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  16. PRE-NATAL PAYMENTS TO MOTHERS

    CANBERRA, July 18.— The Minister for Health (Senator McKenna) announced today that prospective mothers could now ...

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  17. Kerosene Tin Being Used As Steriliser

    CAIRNS, July 18.-—Wards Nos a and 3 of the Cairns Hospital had no proper steriliser and instruments and utensils were being ...

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  18. Lady Iris Mountbatten Ordered To Leave U.S.

    WASHINGTON, July 17.—The Bureau of Immigration and Naturalisation has ordered Lady Iris Mountbatten to leave the United States by September 1. ...

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  19. BIG CARGOES OF FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    BRISBANE, July 18.—Three 10,000-ton Clan line freighters, the Clan Urquhart, the Perthshire, and the Lanarkshire, which arrived ...

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  20. Should See Dentist Before Toothache

    MACKAY, July 18.—"People in Australia are becoming dental health conscious, but not fast enough. Instead of avoiding the ...

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  21. RATS AND MICE MAY BE CAUSE OF EPIDEMIC

    BRISBANE, July 18.—Dr I. Mackerras, director of research of the Queensland Medical Institute, said today that rats and mice were now ...

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  22. DUAL GOVT. FOR INDIA THIS MONTH

    LONDON, July 18.—Reuter's New Delhi correspondent says that two provisional Dominion Governments —of India and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. CALIFORNIAN BLOOMS FOR BRISBANE SHOW

    BRISBANE, July 18.—A horticultural section will be a feature of the Royal Show this year, and arrangements have been made to ...

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  24. Air Freight Service For West Urged

    BRISBANE, July 18—The establishment of an air freight service for Western Queensland was urged by businessmen, who flew today to ...

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  25. Tons Of Tobacco On The Farms!

    BRISBANE, July 18—The State's tobacco production is now approximately at the pre-war level. The ...

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  26. Clermont-Mackay Road Works

    BRISBANE, July 18.—Executive approval was given today to the resheeting with gravel of a 12-miles length of the Clermont— ...

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  27. Canberra Builders' Camp Investigation

    CANBERRA, July 18.—The disputes committee of the Trades and Labour Council would visit the Eastlake builders' camp tomorrow ...

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  28. Unhappy Father Given Chance

    BRISBANE, July 18.—Though stated by the Crown Prosecuter to have a bad criminal record, Bruce Smith, 33, was today given a ...

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  29. A.N.A. MOVE TO STOP INTERSTATE TRADE BY GOVT AIRLINE

    BRISBANE, July 18.—Australian National Airways would take immediate action to obtain a court injunction to stop Trans-Australian ...

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  30. JAPANESE GOVT. BENT ON STATE CONTROL OF COAL

    TOKYO, July 18.—The Socialist Government of the Prime Minister (Mr Tetsu Katayama), having staved off temporarily the ...

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  31. Winter Too Warm For Retailers

    BRISBANE, July 18.—Brisbane's mild winter has left city retailers carrying excess stocks of clothing worth thousands of pounds. Many ...

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  32. Empire Preference Was Worth Millions To State

    BRISBANE, July 18. — The value of Empire preference to the State's major rural industries in 1938-39 was £4,000,000, according to a survey made by officers of the Department of Agriculture's ...

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  33. Watersiders' Go-Slow Tactics Discussed

    MACKAY, July 18.—The slow rate of loading ships by waterside workers was discussed today by the Stevedoring Commission now ...

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  34. Innisfail To Melb. Motorists Going Well

    SYDNEY, July 18.—Gene Peck, who is attempting to travel by car from Innisfail to Melbourne in 72 hours, passed through ...

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  35. BIG MAIZE YIELD EXPECTED FROM ATHERTON AREA

    BRISBANE, July 18.—Despite some losses due to mould, the maize crop on the Atherton TableInad is expected by the Department ...

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  36. NO AFTERNOON PAPERS IN SYDNEY YESTERDAY

    SYDNEY, July 18.—Although the newspaper strike was settled today, no afternoon or evening papers were published ...

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  37. COMMUNISTS WIN IN WATERSIDERS' UNION ELECTIONS

    SYDNEY, July 18.—Substantial gains were made by Communists at the annual election of the Sydney branch of the Waterside ...

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  38. NOT 'ABANDONIN G' WAR GRAVES

    BRISBANE, July 18.—The war graves in the Townsvill[?] cemetery were not being aban doned, said the officer in charge of ...

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  39. JOAN FONTAINE INJURED

    HOLLYWOOD, July 17. — Joan Fontaine, movie actress, and the horse she was riding fell down a 30 ft embankment in the Santa ...

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