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  4. NOT POPULAR.

    The appointment of Mr. Justice Dixon as Australian Minister in Washington was not a popular one, because the average member of the Labour ...

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  10. UNUSUAL CONFUSION.

    Extraordinary confusion, which has not yet been fully solved, has been created by the action of the Senate last week in disallowing regulations ...

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  11. LOSS OF LASHIO.

    Three years ago, Lashio was an unknown village in Burma. Since then it has become the boom town of the Burma Road, starting point ...

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  12. FEDERAL BODY.

    An Australian Dairy Farmers' Federation is expected to be formed at an inter-State conference to be held soon. This was announced by the president of ...

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  13. STANDING BY.

    Japan's aggressive westward thrusts towards India and into New Guinea have not undermined the conviction rooted in the minds of the people of ...

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  14. ARMY DOCTORS.

    The Minister for Health (Mr. E. J. Holloway) has asked the army to release and redistribute some army doctors to overcome the shortage for ...

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  15. WAR ILLS.

    War ills will be discussed at the annual meeting of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians which will open in Melbourne on Friday. ...

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  16. GIRL'S 160 MILE JOURNEY.

    Confined in an iron lung, in which she had been receiving treatment for three weeks, nine-year-old Heather Stevens, of North Kellerberrin, was ...

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  17. NAZIS ADMIT.

    Columbia's short-wave listening station reported that the Nazis have admitted for the first time that they are jamming enemy radiocasts (reports the "Christian ...

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  18. DESERT RESCUE.

    South African soldiers, stationed at Walvis Bay, tough and hardened by desert conditions, rescued 22 shipwrecked British sailors from the desert ...

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  19. BATH IN RUINS.

    Bath lies in dusty ruins, Exeter and Norwich have their wrecked buildings and bomb craters. The three towns have in common inoffensiveness and beauty; ...

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  20. TRAINING AND WHAT IT MEANS.

    It must often make some of our lads in the Fighting Forces wonder, after a few weeks in camp, whether they are the same who presented themselves, wearing ...

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  21. BIRTH OF "THE UNITED NATIONS."

    This message is about a word, just a single word. An important word, one of the most important words, considering the time and place and persons, ...

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  22. AMERICA AT WAR.

    Industrial conversion to war production in the U.S.A. is proceeding rapidly. Commercial laundry and dry cleaning machinery has been added to the list of ...

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  23. LIFEBOATMEN.

    Thrown from the motor lifeboat The good Hope, of Montrose, Scotland, which had capsized, the coxwain, Andrew Mearns, and two of his seven ...

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  24. SILVER "TINS"?

    It may be yet that Canadians will be eating fruits and vegetables preserved in silver cans instead of tin cans before this war is over, authoritative officials ...

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  25. JUDGEMENT DEBTOR.

    At the Magistrate's Court to-day, before Mr. A.V. C. Smith Stipendiary Magistrate, Waugh and Josephson sought to have Caterina Saffiota, whose address ...

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  26. AIRMAN TACKLED

    Twenty-five-year-old Sergeant Aubrey Weldon, of Southport, England, who tried to beat out flames with his bare hands in an R.A.F. bomber during ...

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