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  1. FIERCE FIGHTING NEAR GOTHIC LINE
    Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946) Friday 15 September 1944 p 1 Article
    ... FIERCE FIGHTING NEAR GOTHIC LINE ROME, Thursday.-The Allied armies ies are experiencing some of the heaviest fighting of the Italian campaigns as they endeavour to pene-. trate the Gothic Line ... the Gothic Line. Medium bombers and fighters were over the battle areas yesterday, while heavy ... 132 words
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  2. British Thrust 12 Miles Through Gothic Line
    Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946) Tuesday 5 September 1944 p 1 Article
    ... British Thrust 12 Miles Through Gothic Line ROME, Monday. - Men British of the Brit- ish Eighth Army have pushed 12 miles inland in the Adriatic sector through the, Gothic Line. At places where Canadian tanks and infant infant- ry have established firm bridgeheads, fierce fighting is taking place. ... 102 words
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  3. Child Delinquency
    Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946) Sunday 9 July 1944 p 2 Article
    ... Child; Delinquency MELBOURNE, Saturday. - The highest rate of child delinquency 'in Melbourne is among children in small municipal areas with a dense population and Insufficient. playing grounds. This was revealed, by the -stipen diary probation officer of the Child. ren's Court, Mr. A. W. ... 135 words
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  4. New Post Created in Department of Interior
    Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946) Thursday 21 September 1944 p 3 Article
    ... New Post Created in Department of Interior The Commonwealth has .created a neW post of Chief Migration Officer in the e Department of the Interior. Despite its importance, the new office is graded ... after-care of migrants and' particu hlarly assisted' British and child mllgrants; ... 165 words
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  5. CHILD ENDOWMENT, PENSION INCREASES
    Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946) Friday 9 March 1945 p 1 Article
    ... CHILD ENDOWMENT, PENSION INCREASES CANBERRA, Thursday.- Proposals for increases in. old age pensions and child endowment were approved by the Federal Parliamentary La bour Party in Canberra today. Old age persions will be increased from 27/ to 32/6. weekly, and child en dowment from 5/ to 7/6 ... 100 words
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  6. CHILD MIGRATION CONFERENCE BEGINS
    Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946) Thursday 11 January 1945 p 1 Article
    ... CHILD. MIGRATION CONFERENCE BEGINS CANBERRA: Tuesday-Federal -Federal and State officials are conferring in Canberra berra on plans to bring 51.000 child migrants from British and European countries to Australia in the tirst three years after the war. It is estimated that expenses in con ncction ... 103 words
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  7. CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC ADVOCATED
    Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946) Saturday 3 March 1945 p 4 Article
    ... CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC ADVOCATED: BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The establishment tablishment by the .Government of a child guidance clinic for juvenile ... ? delinquents will' be advocated at Methodist ... habilitation. Adequate after care would be necessary to see that, the child was placed within reach of ... 142 words
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  8. CHILD DELINQUENCY PROBLEM
    Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946) Monday 22 January 1945 p 4 Article
    ... CHILD ILD DELINQUENCY PROBLEM SYDNEY, Saturday.- Suburban picture theatres ture th.atres were too ... or: I I years, "have been found misbehaving At least ;onii- child had iben-'cha'rged with ... their children, said Mr. Smee. Figures released yesterday showed that ;,child delinquency in NSW had ... 156 words
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  9. Fate Of Arab Child
    Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946) Friday 10 September 1943 p 2 Article
    ... Fate .Fate Of Arab Child A NEW, ZEALAND Army officer is negotiating with Egyptian authorities to adopt a 10-year-old orphan Arab child he found in a Cairo. street in 1940. The soldier, Lieutenant ... pretty, dark-eyed child of poise and intelligence. She calls Ball "Uncle Rustry," and eagerly awaits his ... 188 words
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  10. Child Blown from Train
    Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946) Wednesday 31 May 1944 p 3 Article
    ... Child Blown from Train An inquest at Leigh, Lancs., was adjourned to allow experts to reconstruct, ... mother, Mrs. Pycock, of Liverpool, said she was taking the child from M&nchester to Liver*. pool. She ... picked up. and taken to hospital where he died. Mrs. Pycock was emphatic that the child had not been ... 133 words
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  11. Child Labour in America
    Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946) Wednesday 12 July 1944 p 3 Article
    ... Child Labour in America The New Youk State Labour Department's Commissioner, Mr Edward Corsi, discloses that widespread and 'and increasing attempts ,are being made to break down child 'labour ... 'State, child worker accidents have increased sevenfold since 1940. 'Mr Corsi pointed out that viola ... 162 words
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  12. Australian Child Wastage 30,000 Yearly
    Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946) Friday 19 May 1944 p 3 Article
    ... Australian Child Wastage 30,000 Yearly MELBOURNE, Thursday.-It is understood that the National Health and Medical Research Council, following next week's Canberra meeting, will recom mend that the Commonwealth should concentrate on preventing child wastage which is estimated aft 80,000 yearly. ... 135 words
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  13. GBS ON "CHILD SLAUGHTERHOUSES"
    Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946) Tuesday 8 August 1944 p 3 Article
    ... I., GBS ON "CHILD. SLAUGHTERHOUSES" SLA.. GIHTERHOUSES" England is doing what she can to make'. child.:' slaughterhouses' of- her. children's institution's and' homes by insanely staffing them with ... should never be allowed to come.within 10 miles of a healthy child. S"To the sick she .is a ... 251 words
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  14. Child Dies In Fire
    Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946) Wednesday 3 October 1945 p 2 Article
    ... Child Dies In, Fire MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-While Mrs. Albert Le Gassick, -of Albert Street, Brunswick, was visiting her husband, who is a patient in an eye and. ear hospital, her youngest son, Roy, aged two, was burned to death in a fire which destroyed the front bedroom of their home. Three ... 195 words
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  15. WHEN CHURCHILL CRIED LIKE CHILD
    Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946) Sunday 17 June 1945 p 3 Article
    ... WHEN CHURCHILL CRIED LIKE my mind's-" eye can can- see my'" friend Mr. Churchill in June, l940, when Tours came us to continue the fight-he they ýfight-he cried 'lIke-"a 'child.": said 'M. Edbuard Herriot, -former ;President of 'the, French ChambAr of -"Deputies, "in' an, -eloquent plea 'for ... 369 words
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  16. Mission to Pick Child Migrants
    Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946) Sunday 27 May 1945 p 3 Article
    ... 'Mission to Pick Child Migrants LONDON,-- Australia will send' a special commission c'mitissiod to Britain to select children with or without parents' to be admi[?]ted to Australia under a,'-child mrigratioan scheme;" tie'',Eveniig-' NW v The scheme provides for a child Jin. take of i'7,000. War ... 200 words
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  17. Child's Appeal For Lost Pet
    Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946) Thursday 20 November 1941 p 5 Article
    ... possible, as the clog is the pet of his only child, who has been fretting to such an extent that medical, advice has been sought. If the clog can be found,, it is felt that the child will soon recover. ... 113 words
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  18. CHILD ENDOWMENT REVEALS BIG FAMILIES HERE
    Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946) Thursday 4 December 1941 p 3 Article
    ... CHILD ENDOWMENT REVEALS I EMREVEALS BIG FAMILIES HERE :HER E ,; There are four families in Aus ... . applications. - for child endowment.' :. Each of these fauiiilics receives £3 a i'ccle froin thi" child ... 16, 55,793' famiii lies of four children, 25,273 families of fi.ve children, 11,871 'with six child ... 179 words
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  19. 2 CHARGED WITH CHILD'S MURDER
    Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946) Saturday 12 June 1943 p 1 Article
    ... Lawrence Craik, 30, motor wrecker and father of the child, and Michael Morrisroe, 37, baker, of ... in a motor truck and later returned with an other man. About 9.30 pm, 'Mrs. Craik, with the child, ... the dark ness, one hitting the child. ... 163 words
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  20. "DESPERATE NEED FOR CHILD CENTRES"
    Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946) Monday 2 April 1945 p 2 Article
    ... I llllli llllllllllilIIIIIII IIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIII i1 " "DESPERATE NEED FOR -FOR:: CHILD CENTRES" MELBOURNE, Sunday. - Under the heading, "Desperate necessity for child centres: Sick mothers faced with ... find nowhere to leave their child-' ren while they go away for a needed rest from housework and ... 145 words
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