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  2. FEDERAL ELECTION SHORT CAMPAIGN CREATES PROBLEMS FOR AUTHORITIES

    In view of the short period available between the closing of nominations and the elections, special arrangements must be made by the electoral authorities to ensure the distribution of ballot papers and other documents. In some cases special mail ...

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  3. COTTON MILLS UNTOUCHED BY NAZI BOMBS

    German propaganda stories relating to damage done to industrial plant in Lancashire and the complete dislocation of production ...

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  4. PICKED POCkETS AT BALL.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Photographs of groups of people at a Red Cross ball on Wednesday night were instrumental in two men being arrested ...

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  5. Nearest Town Is The Rendezvous For All Arms

    The six days' leave that the Australian troops are now enjoying In Britain comes only at rare Intervals In the calendars of any camp, but throughout the long clockwork of Army life night leave for the nearest town breaks the monotony of tents and bugles. ...

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  6. WAR COMMENTARY GRAVE DIFFICULTIES FACED BY FRENCH GOVERNMENT

    The decision of the French colonies in Equatorial Africa, to support General de Gaulle has added considerably to the many probleml with which the Vichy Government is laboring. This Government, which came into being as the result of the military emergency, has little popular basis. ...

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  7. 52 Marching Soldiers Struck by Timber on Passing Lorry

    When a piece of timber became displaced from the load carried by a motor lorry at Woodville this morning, 52 A.I.F. men ...

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  8. Obeyed Orders

    "No smoking here," declared a warden as the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) entered an air raid ...

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  9. JAPANESE ENVOY TO SOUTH SEAS

    TOKIO, Thursday. — Mr. Hajime Matsumiya has been appointed Director of Research Departments and Special Apibassador to the South Seas and ...

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  10. Mr. Eric Reece's Campaign

    Mr. Eric Recce, Labor candidate for Darwin, addressed meetings at Gormanton and Queenstown last night. He said Labor stood for the preservation of the ...

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  11. Government Will Not Recognise N.U.R. Branch

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said in Launceston to-day that the Government had never encouraged the formation of a branch of the ...

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  12. Victory's Candlestick For Australianv Navy

    Mr. Tom Wisdom, Services Editor of the "Daily Herald," has givoii the Australian Navy a silver candlestick which lit Lord ...

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  13. Many Nurses Entitled to Exemption From Taxation Payments

    The Treasurer (Mr. 12. Dwyer Gray) said yesterday serious complaints had been made to him of the amounts being collected from ...

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  14. NEED FOR POST-WAR PLANNING IN AGRICULTURE

    Urging the need for post-war planning in the agricultural sphere, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. T. D'Alton) said to-day he was ...

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  15. CONGRATULATED BY KING ON AIR EXPLOITS

    SYDNEY, Friday— Pilot-Officer Colin Matheson (24), an Australian serving with the R.A.A.F., has been missing since June 21, his mother, who lives at Hurstville ...

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  16. FAMILY FOUND DEAD IN FLAT

    With their child Mary, aged 11, clasped between them, Arthur Harvey (48) and Flora Harvey (46) were found dead to-night in a flat ...

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  17. ALLEGED BOXING CONSPIRACY

    Exonerating the four Hobart business men charged with conspiracy arising out of the Moore-Jordan fight at Hobart on May 27, Colonel ...

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  18. PRESS AND RADIO REGULATIONS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Redrafting of the amended press and radio regulations has been completed, and they will be submitted to the Executive ...

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  19. 'Phoned Police, Then Shot Himself

    KILMORE, Friday. — After a call by phone police trent with a doctor and another roan to a farmhouse about ten miles out from Kilmore, and found the ...

    Article : 106 words
  20. No Australians in Eritrea Action

    LONDON, Friday—It is authoritatively Btated that no Australian troops were engaged in the action on the Eritrea border, in which the Italians ...

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  21. DAIRY INDUSTRY'S WORRIES

    "It is most lamentable that while we face the sabotage of farm makers, we must also face the menace of margarine," declared the ...

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  22. Major-General Sturdee to Receive £2000 a year

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Major-General Sturdee, the new Chief of Goneral Staff, will receivo £2000 a year. He is likely to be promoted soon to the ...

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  23. U.S.-AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE

    Senator Pepper, well-known for his advocacy of American air planes for Britain, to-day strongly endorsed the suggestion for ...

    Article : 322 words
  24. NO INTENTION OF ANNEXING NEW CALEDONIA

    An emphatic declaration that the Commonwealth Government had no intention of annexing the French territory of ...

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  25. WITH THE SOLDIERS AT BRIGHTON Camp Life is Vastly Improved These Days

    LIFE in a military camp where initial training is undergone is vastly different from that led by soldiers in the making in bygone days. Training ...

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  26. Transport Workers Act

    The decision of Federal Cabinet to suspend the Transport Workers Act was a surprise, officers of the Waterside Workers' ...

    Article : 233 words
  27. WAGES TAX REPEALED

    "The Leader of the opposition (Mr. Baker) must be hard put to it to find publicity when he has to descend to a criticism of a ...

    Article : 273 words
  28. THEFT OF MINIATURES WORTH £1,000

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — An hour before the film "Raffles—Gentleman Cracksman" was to begin at the Regent Theatre, Collins street, to-night, the attendants ...

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  29. A.E.U. CALLS STOP-WORK MEETING

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The Amalgamated Engineering Union, Sydney, has called a stop-work miceting for September 23 to discuss the right to leave ...

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  30. MAN'S BONES FOUND IN GULLY

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — An open finding was recorded by the Coroner at an inquest to day on Charles A. Butler (31), of Brunswick, a clerk, whose ...

    Article : 121 words
  31. Copra Planting To Be Controlled

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Government control of the copra planting industry was foreshadowed by the Minister in charge of External Territories (Mr. ...

    Article : 98 words
  32. ACUTE VISION NEEDED IN R.A.A.F.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The R.A.A.F. now requires a slightly-higher degree of acuteness of vision for air observers and wireless-air gunners. ...

    Article : 41 words
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