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  2. NEW AIR FIELD IN THE HALMAHERAS

    GENERAL MACARTHUR'S HEAD QUARTERS IN NEW GUINEA, Monday.--The final phase of our objective has been reached on Morotai Island, and the air field is being prepared for use of Allied aircraft. ...

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  3. GALLANTRY AT NEW LANDING

    MOROTAI, Sunday.--An injured American fighter pilot shot down in Wasile Bay, Halmahera, yesterday was rescued ...

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    Bren carriers of a famous Canadian regiment lead enemy prisoners out from a strongly fortified area ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 20 MELBOURNE PAINTERS

    The Twenty Melbourne Painters are holding their 26th annual exhibition. It is not a very, inspiring show. To this writer the ...

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  6. RED CROSS AIR RACE TO GENEVA

    A free sea passage to Geneva and back, as soon as travel becomes normal after the war, is the first ...

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  7. BETTER HEALTH IN RICHMOND

    The benefit of district community hospitals and dispensaries not only in relieving the strain on metropolitan hospitals but in ...

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  8. WORLD PLAN FOR RELIEF

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The arrival of the Deputy Director-General of U.N.R.R.A. (Mr. Lithgow Osborne) and his assistant ...

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  9. MUTUAL AID TO U.S. FORGES

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Figures showing the extent of mutual aid by Australia to the United States forces were presented to War ...

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  10. DEATH OF DR. H. O. COWEN

    With the death of Dr. H. Osburn Cowen, which occurred at his home, 82 Dandenong-road, Caulfield, on Saturday, the ...

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  11. TORPEDOED SHIPS

    One of the most remarkable escapes of this war was revealed on the arrival at an Australian cort yesterday of survivors from ...

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  13. LEGAL POINTS IN COAL DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. Atkinson, S.M., to-morrow, morning will descend Bulli colliery to help him decide legal intricate ...

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  14. WOMAN LOSES ARM

    Mrs. Duckworth, 38 years, Darling-street, South Yarra, was waiting at Spencer-street platform yesterday for the Adelaide ...

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  15. CASH ALLOWANCE FOR CLOTHING

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- War Cabinet decided to-day that woman members of the forces on their discharge shall be ...

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  16. SLEEVE TO SAVE TYRES

    An invention which may prove to be of great interest to owners of motor cars, tractors and trucks throughout the world, the work ...

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  17. Cunningham--Davies

    A bouquet of gardenias, mingled with hyacinths, was carried against a gown of ivory-filgured satin by Joan Catherine, only daughter of ...

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  18. HOME HELP SCHEME

    Concern at the delay of the Government in putting its proposed municipal home-help scheme into deration was ...

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  19. SLOUCH HATS IN TOKIO

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- Criticisms that Australia was inadequately represented at the Quebec Conference were answered by the ...

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  20. FARM ADVANCES

    BRIRNSDALE, Monday.--Stating that 4 per cent, was an excessive interest charge for Government advances, and that he ...

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    At Anzac House yesterday the Lord Mayor (Cr. Nettlefold) received a cheque for £20,000 from the State president of the Returned Soldiers' League (Mr. G. W. Holland) on behalf of the A.C.F., making the total donations from the R.S.L. War ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. TRAM SERVICES ALTERED

    Curtailed tram and bus services, to enable the operation of the six-day week for all tramway employes, were introduced in four ...

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  23. Engagements Announced

    LEWIS--BELLAIRS. -- Joyce Helena (W.A.A.A.P.). only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lewis. Sydney, to William (A.I.P,). elder son of Mrs. R. Bellairs, ...

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  27. Lowan Seat

    WARRACKNABEAL, Monday, --Cr. W. P. Armstrong, who last Week vacated the Warracknabeal shire presidency, will nominate ...

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  29. Inland Mission Work

    After a lapse of five years the full board of the Australian Inland Mission of the Presbyterian Church of Australia met in ...

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  30. Talks on Retention of A.W.C.

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The future of the Allied Works Council was discussed to-day at a conference between the Prime ...

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  31. Stock Food Order Revoked

    The prohibition on the manufacture of stock licks containing salt and two or more mineral substances was lifted in a ...

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  32. Buying Agents May be Licensed

    The licensing as second-hand dealers of certain people acting as buying, agents on commission at auction sales was foreshadowed ...

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  33. SPORTS GROUNDS FOR USE

    The Australian Army has relinquished its tenancy of certain sports grounds in Victoria. The grounds include the South ...

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  34. Dry Week-End in North

    No rain fell in the wheat belt or northern part of Victoria during the 48 hours ended 9 a.m. yesterday. South of the ranees ...

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  35. "Dit"--R.A.N. Journal

    With the signals of victory flying over the seven seas, the Royal Australian Navy has issued its first edition of a monthly ...

    Article : 197 words
  36. Thefts from Hostels

    Police expect to clear up at least fifteen robberies alleged to have taken place in city service hostels recently as a result of the ...

    Article : 78 words
  37. WATER BY RAIL

    BEALIBA, Monday.--So severe has been the drought that an appeal for a special supply of water had to be made, and the ...

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  38. Call for Toy Makers

    If 150,000 evacuated children of London and Southern England are to receive toys for Christmas the organisation in Melbourne ...

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  39. Inflated Values of Properties

    NEWSTEAD, Monday. --Sales of farmers' properties to adjoining land owners and to aliens at inflated values were referred to in ...

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  40. Flax Mill Dispute Ends

    Twenty, girls in the employ of Davies, Coop and Co. Ltd. at the firm's flax mill in Collingwood, who had been on strike for five ...

    Article : 93 words
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