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  2. 400 BUILDINGS DAMAGED

    AUCKLAND.—Probably more than 400 business places in Wellington alone were damaged in the ...

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  3. DAYLIGHT SAVING STARTS SEPTEMBER 27

    CANBERRA.—Federal Cabinet today decided to reinstitute daylight saving in Australia as from September 27. The clocks will be advanced by one hour at 2 a.m. on that day, and the regulations will expire ...

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  4. Mine Stoppage Inquiry

    CANBERRA.—Miners, owners, or both, may be prosecuted for the stoppage at Pelton mine, where ...

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  5. 17 PILOTS IN GROUP HAVE BAILED OUT

    Somewhere in Australia.—There are 17 American fighter pilots in this area who are member of the Caterpillar Club. NINE have qualified by ...

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    "BRITIAN IS ONLY 1-24th of us. Britain itself means really nothing," said the wording on this pamphlet dropped by the Japanese in Singapore just before the city fell. It was brought to Australia by an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Interchange Of Army Officers

    CANBERRA.—The appointment of American officers to Australian training staffs, and ...

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  8. TO ANSWER CRITICS

    The Premier (Mr. Playford) will speak when the Address-in-Reply debate is continued in the Assembly tomorrow. ...

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  9. TEA RATION UNCHANGED

    When the next tea rationing period begins next Monday, no change will be made in the ration ...

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  10. Escapes, With Leg In Plaster

    SYDNEY.—With his right leg in plaster, a soldier escaped from a police guard at 113th Australian ...

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  11. Most Pillaging Done Before Ships Arrive

    PILLAGING from ships calling at Port Adelaide has increased since the war, but South Australians are not believed to ...

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  12. Curtin Plan For Panel Considered

    MELBOURNE. — Proposals to form a trade union panel to advise the Government on trade union matters associated with ...

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  13. Sunday Shows Entertain 15,000 People

    Attendances at Sunday night' picture shows in five weeks have totalled nearly 15,000. Seventy to 80 per cent of the audiences were ...

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  14. Once Communist, Says Machinist

    SYDNEY.—He ceased to be a member of the Communist Party before it was declared an illegal organisation, Edward John Rice, machinist, said at the inquiry today into his suspension five weeks ago by the management ...

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  15. INSULTED A.R.P. WARDEN

    An air-raid warden investigating a light shining in a suburban back yard during a black-out found a man with a lighted candle in one ...

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  16. Late News

    SYDNEY.—If he were given the powers, he would guarantee that all the coal necessary for the nation, including South Australia. ...

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  17. Woodchopper at 86

    ALTHOUGH HE IS 86, Mr. Fred Filsell, to Holland street, Southwork, has just finished cutting down and chopping up an almond tree 2ft in diameter. Someone bet him he couldn't do it, when a nearby factory wanted the tree cleared out of the way. So he did it, in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Life Membership For A.R.C. Chief

    Mr. James Hall, who has retired as chairman of the Adelaide Racing Club, was elected an honorary life member of the club at the ...

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  19. WATCH ON "MOONSHINE" LIQUOR

    CANBERRA.—Excise officers have been instructed by the Customs Department to increase their vigilance against illicit spirit ...

    Article : 139 words
  20. Cars Coming Back on Roads

    Hundreds of cars which have been laid up for the winter months are coming back on the roads. This was indicated at the ...

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  21. Budget Session Begins Sept. 2

    CANBERRA.—Federal Parliament will assemble for the Budget session on September 2. Formal notices are not to be ...

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  22. Fine Feed In Sheep Country

    An impression that the north-east pastoral country was more like an English park than Australian bushland has been brought to ...

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  23. Customs Figures Up £487,000

    CANBERRA.—Customs and excise revenue at £4,727,880 in July showed an increase of £487,309 compared with the receipts for ...

    Article : 57 words
  24. Liquor Taken Away: Two Men Fined

    Victor Kilwirth, munition worker, of Second street, Bowden, was fined £10 with 10/ costs in the Adelaide Police Court today ...

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  25. 16 S.A. Men In Casualty List

    Sixteen South Australians are named in the latest Australian Military Forces casualty list. In the list below all men are in ...

    Article : 184 words
  26. OPPOSITION TO BRITISH GOVT.

    ALLAHABAD, August 2.—"We shall fight the British Government to the last. That is my only reply to the British Ministers. Sir ...

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  27. Blind Men Begin Munition Job

    Five blind men started work to-day in the process section of a big munitions annexe in Adelaide. ...

    Article : 116 words
  28. P.M.'s POINT ON VAGRANCY

    Whether a man who is working can be deemed an idle and disorderly person was a question raised by Mr. Muirhead, P.M., in the ...

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  29. Ward May Fight for 4 p.c.

    CANBERRA.—The Minister for Labor (Mr. Ward) would make no comment before the Federal Cabinet met this afternoon, but other ...

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  30. TO GIVE VIEWS ON RATIONING

    The Rationing Commission will hear evidence in Adelaide tomorrow from representatives of practically every section affected by ...

    Article : 87 words
  31. Undefended Divorce Actions

    In the Supreme Court today the Chief Justice granted orders nisi for divorce in the following undefended actions:— ...

    Article : 274 words
  32. Sharebroker Bankrupt

    SYDNEY.—William Garsey, former sharebroker, now bankrupt, who said he paid £2,000 for his seat in the Stock Exchange in ...

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  33. For Trial On Capital Charge

    MELBOURNE.—Charged at the Malvern Court today with having raped a girl at Caulfield Racecourse on July 11, Roy Leslie Cyril ...

    Article : 80 words
  34. Advertising

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  35. BLUEY AND CURLEY

    YOUNG CURLEY HAS BEEN VERY RESPECTFUL TO ME LATELY HE CALLED ME AN OLD SAUSAGE T-DAY, WHICH IS A CHANGE FROM WHAT HE USUALLY CALLS ME!! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. To Discuss S.A.'s Loan Works Program

    South Australia's proposed loan works program will be discussed in Sydney on Wednesday. The accountant of the Treasury ...

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