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  5. "CONCHIES" IN COURT

    Perth, Sept. 2.—A number of children who had assembled in the crowded gallery of the conscientious objectors' court were ordered from the precincts ...

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  6. FAMOUS FIGHTER PILOT

    Melbourne, Sept. 1.—Acting Squadron-Leader Peter St. George Bruce Turnbull, D.F.C., one of Australia's foremost fighter pilots, has been posted ...

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  8. SOUTH PACIFIC AREAS

    South Pacific port, Sept. 2.—The actual operations in the first Allied offensive in the Pacific, the battle for the Solomons, scarcely endorse the view ...

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  9. Women for Factories

    (Exclusive interview with Sir Earle Page, who returned recently from England, where he was special representative of the Commonwealth Government) ...

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  10. CIVIL CONSTRUCTION CORPS

    The initials "C.C.C." are becoming familiar to many people throughout Australia, but few of them, perhaps, realise the significance of the work ...

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  11. R.A.A.F. Service Police

    Melbourne, Aug. 28.—Members of the R.A.A.F. service police have had a few days' experience on traffic duty for the first time. The men are ...

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  12. Protection for Coal Industry

    Sydney, Sept. 1.—A proposal to have the local coal industry declared protected is being considered by the Minister for Labour and National ...

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  14. REDUCED BIRTHRATE

    Canberra, Sept. 1.—Pointing out that the Australian birthrate had fallen to a very serious degree since 1920 and was now much below that' of the Axis ...

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  15. Manslaughter Charge

    Hobart, Aug. 27.—Francois Fouche, formerly a professional wrestler, was committed for trial on a charge of manslaughter by the coroner, Colonel ...

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  16. Vegetable Seeds in Bulk to be Declared

    Canberra, Sept. 2.—An order issued to-day requires all holders of specified vegetable seeds in bulk form valued at £10 or more to furnish the executive ...

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  17. Mr. Lang May Seek Federal Position

    Canberra, Aug. 31.—Informal suggestions in the Sydney Labour movement" that Mr. J. T Lang, a. former Labour Premier of New South Wales, is ...

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  18. A Fanatical Enemy

    New York, Sept. 1.—A blunt warning that there is little chance of breaking Japanese morale was given last night by Mr. Joseph Grew, ...

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  19. Lord Mayor of Melbourne

    Melbourne, Sept. 2.—Cr. Thomas Sydney Nettlefold was elected Lord Mayor of Melbourne to-day in succession to Sir Prank Beauarepaire, who ...

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  20. New Zealand's Spirit

    Washington, Sept. 2.—Brigadier General Patrick J. Hurley, who was the first U.S. Minister to New Zealand, conferred with President Roosevelt ...

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  21. National Anthem Forbidden

    New York, Sept. 2.—Not being allowed to sing "God Save the King" annoyed Jean Duclos (aged 15) and her sister Susan (aged 12), who were ...

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  22. Second European Front

    Canberra, Sept. 1.—One method of opening up a European second front was suggested to-day by Rear-Admiral d'Argenlieu, High Commissioner, for ...

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  23. Manpower in Dairy Industry

    Sydney, Sept. 2.—Committees are being set up at all butter factories throughout Australia to ascertain and supply the manpower needs of dairy ...

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  24. SCOUT NOTES

    The following meetings will be held tonight (Thursday):—Scout Hall, 7.15 p.m., for all boys wishing to attend a short service in St. John's Cathedral, ...

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  25. America May Impose Spending Tax

    New York, Sept. 2.—Americans reading the morning papers found that their wish for fuller participation in the war effort is likely to be granted ...

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  26. Intimidation in France

    New York, Sept. 2.—The Stockholm correspondent of the "New York Times" states that 100,000 German civilians employed in various Reich ...

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  27. Bombing of Tokio

    New York, Sept. 1.—The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" says that the ex-American Ambassador to Japan, Mr. J. C. Grew, who has just ...

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  28. Axis Rule in Jugoslavia

    London, Sept. 1.—A correspondent on the Italian frontier says that 800 secondary school students and 56 girls were arrested at Ljubljana and sent to ...

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  29. Apprentices and War Service

    The registrar of the Court of Arbitration has advised that the National Security (apprenticeship) regulations were recently amended and that it is ...

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  30. German Steel Magnate

    Zurich, Sept. 1.—It is reliably reported that the Gestapo has arrested the one-time head of the German Steel Trust, Fritz Thyssen, in France, ...

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  31. Visit to Washington

    Canberra, September 2.—Declaring to confirm to-day a suggestion that ha might go to Washington to deputise for the Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, in ...

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  32. Noted Russian Killed

    London, Sept. 1.—The Paris radio states that Staklianov, the Russians' pioneer shockworker, has been killed at the front. ...

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