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  4. KENNY CLINIC.

    The Cairns Hospitals Board decided at its monthly meeting on Monday night to advise the Department of Home Affairs that it was the board's ...

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  5. LORD MOUNTBATTEM. GIVEN NEW POSITION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) announced that Lord Louis Mountbatten on October 19,1941, had succeeded the Admiral ot the Fleet (Sir Roger Keyes) ...

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  6. MELBOURNE NOTES.

    Women, to serve on Victorian juries, were advocated by a leading Melbourne barrister during the week, when commenting on a New South ...

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  7. MUNITIONS PROJECTS.

    Over £4,000,000 is being spent in the establishment of 13 munition projects in country areas in three States. Some of these factories have already been ...

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  8. HARBOUR BOARD.

    A variety of subjects covering matters concerning port activities and affairs embraced in the board territory were considered at the monthly ...

    Article : 560 words
  9. COUSIN OF KING.

    Lord Louis Mountbatten, who has been appointed Chief of Combined Operations, is 41. He is the second son of the late Admiral of the Fleet, the ...

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  10. AWARD ANOMALIES.

    About 100 engineers employed in defence works at a large waterfront shop in New South Wales have threatened to call a general strike unless certain ...

    Article : 119 words
  11. U.S. SHORE PATROL.

    The Secretary, for the Navy (Colonel Knox), at a Pressiconference after a tour of inspection of Atlantic coastal ports, expressed satisfaction with the ...

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  12. FIGHTING SERVICES.

    A Treasury spokesman explained to-day that the Federal income tax law makes members ot the A.I.F. who have just returned to Australia from abroad ...

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  13. QUISLING'S MOVE

    The German news agency quoting a message from Oslo, stated that Quisling has established a Church Council, under the control of himself. The council will ...

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  14. USING FISH LIVER

    Using fish livers which 18 months ago were discarded as waste, a Melbourne company ig manufacturing a viteminised oil equal in standard to the ...

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  15. FAMOUS GENERALS.

    General Sir Thomas Blarney's flrst public appearance in Australia since his return from the Near East will be at a lunch hour demonstration in ...

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  16. BEHIND SCHEDULE.

    Admiral Land, chairman of the Maritime Commission, testifying before the House Naval Committee to-day advocated some form of freezing ...

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  17. CORRESPONDERE.

    (To the Editor "The Cstfrns Post.") Sir,—I read with great interest the letter of "Parent" in your issue to-day and quite agree with the ...

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  18. CHINESE MISSION

    A Chinese military mission of eight persons, under General Hsuing Shinhui, has arrived in Washington from Chungking to establish contacts with British ...

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  19. RAISE BIRTHRATE

    Commenting on the suggestion by the New South Wales Public Service Association for £100 marriage loans to be cancelled at the rate of £25 for each child. ...

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  20. MALAYAN PRINCES.

    The Borne radio states thet the Sultan of Johore and eight other Malayan princes have declared their loyalty to the Emperor of Japan and expressed a wish ...

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  21. CAVE-KIDS OF DOVER.

    The cave-kids of Dover are back again at school. After living in holes in the chalk or in shell-and-bomb-scarred streets, they trooped back ...

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  22. RUBBER SUPPLIES.

    The Controller, of Supplies (Mr.Alan Williamson) said to-day that every ounce of scrap-rubber must be collected within a few months, otherwise Canada's ...

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  23. RUBBER SEED.

    The decision that every effort should be made immediately to obtain larger quantities of rubber seed for planting in North Queensland had been made by the ...

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  24. PATROL ACTIVITY.

    The e is patrol activity on both sides," says a Cairo communique. "Operations generally. however, are restricted by dust storms." ...

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  25. THREW MAGAZINE AWAY.

    Believed to be the first such case in Britain, a man was charged with throwing away a magazine in the street contrary to the defence regulations. The ...

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  26. LIVERPOOL DOCK.

    Between 600 and 700 Liverpool dockers to-night refused to work half the night, namely, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. following the suspension of 200 who declined ...

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  27. JAPANESE PLAN.

    The Facts anti Figures Office says that Japan has established a special administration for the exploitation of occupied areas. It adds that the new ...

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  28. EXCEPTION TAKEN

    Some Innisfail Greeks take great exception to Cr. J. P. Hunter's remarks during yesterday's- deputations to Senator B. Courtice ind Mr. W. J. Riordan, M.H.R. ...

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  29. WHOLESOME RECREATION.

    "The tronps in Australia must have good, wholesome, harmless entertainment and recreation on Sundays," said a United State army chaplain (Major John ...

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  30. COMBINED EXERCISES ACCIDENT.

    A war Office and Air Ministry joint communique states: "During combined exercises to-day in Southern England, there was an unfortunate accident in ...

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  31. GEBHAN NIGHT FIGHTERS.

    A message from Berne states that the Germans are now using almost exclusively as night-fighters, Diesel-driven multi-seater planes equipped ...

    Article : 38 words
  32. BELGIAN SABOTAGE.

    Five hostages were arrested after mining the railway track at Grimberghen. The hostales include the Mayor of Grimberghen. Belgians are now ...

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