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  3. MARETH LINE BATTLE

    According to the Vichy Radio the 8th Army has renewed its attack against the Mareth Line and has also carried out a flanking movement from Keamrrhilanc. The American Fifth Army has begun an attack on the Axis positions east of Gafsa. Official ...

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  4. Rabaul Pounded

    "Nothing to report Everything went smoothly." This was how Liberator pilots summed up this morning's ...

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  5. Coal Stoppages

    Although five of the mines idle yesterday resumed work today, 16 coilleries were idle on the northern fields and to-day's production hold-up, laying 5,000 ...

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  6. UNION NEWS

    The adjourned meeting of the W.I.U. of A. from Tuesday night wilt be conducted at 10.30 o'clock tomorrow morning At the Trades Hall. ...

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  7. MASS MEETING TODAY

    A mass meeting of unionists [?] with the Barrier industrial Council will be held at the Trades Hall this morning at 10 o'clock to deal with are reply of ...

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  8. MINISTER'S COMMENT

    The Labor Minister Mr. ward, said in the House of Representatives today that whatever steps were necessary to help the national emergency which had ...

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  9. Food Rationing Obvious, Says Minister

    More string at forms of food rationing must obviously come, said the Agriculture Minister. Mr. Dunn, today. Australia, he pointed out, is probably feeding ...

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  10. TOWN EMPLOYEES' UNION

    The secretary of the Town Employees Union. Mr. P. P. Gillespie yesterday drew the attention of employees of boarding houses to the fact that there ...

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  11. BATTLE FOR SMOLENSK RAGING WITHOUT PAUSE

    According to Russian reports the battle in the Smolensk area is raging without pause day and night. The Germans are clinging to every defence line, and counter-attacking regardless of the losses of men and material. ...

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  12. PRIORITY BASIS WILL OPERATE

    A spokesman of the Commerce Department sold today that only a particularly dry season would hasten any plan for food rationing. It is emphasised in ...

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  13. PROVISION IN RATION BOOKS

    A [?] of the Rationing Commission said today that extra leaves would be included in the ration books to be issued on June 15 to prepare for ...

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  14. NORTH MINE PAY

    Those North [?] who nor collect their pay from the B.I.C. office yesterday may collect it after he mass meeting this morning. ...

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  15. TYPHOID FEVER IN MELBOURNE

    With four fresh cases reported today the number of typhoid cases in the Cheltenham area is now 208. No deaths have occurred as a result of the ...

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  16. ZINC EMPLOYEES' MEETING

    A meeting of Zinc Corporation employees will be held fit the Trade Hall at 10.30 o'clock this morning. An election of officers will take place. The ...

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  17. Vandalism At Albert Morris Memorial

    For the second time vandals have been at work on the Albert Morris Memorial drinking fountain in front of the Technical College. last year several letters ...

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  18. PARLIAMENT ADJOURNS

    In order to permit the Government to consider the state of affairs that has developed in Parliament both Houses have adjourned until Wednesday. In ...

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  19. PLOT AGAINST FRANCO DISCOVERED

    Six Spanish officers, including two Generals have been interned in Portugal after escaping by plane from Spain when a plot against the Premier, General ...

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  20. PRICE CONTROL BREACHES

    The Customs Minister, Senator Krone, said today that more than 600 prosecutions had been laid for breaches of price control Only a few cases had ...

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  21. A.L.P. SENATORIAL CANDIDATES VISIT

    Hit deputy chairman of the Film commission who arrived to broken Hall last night, will address Monday night's meeting of the Barrier District Assembly ...

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  22. AIRMAN KILLED IN CRASH

    LAC John Vernon McMurrich, of Gee. long, Victoria, was killed when the aircraft in which he was flying solo crashed during training exercises in the ...

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  23. AUSTERITY CUTS IN HAT MAKING

    With fewer shapes and colors and without things, men's for felt hats are the latest item to come within the scope of Austerity regulations. Plans approved ...

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  24. LUCKY ESCAPE FOR MR. MARTIN

    Mr. E Linasay Martin had a lucky escape from serious injury Just after 8 o'clock last night when the motor car he was driving along Oxide Street was ...

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  25. ABSENTEEISM DUE TO FOOT DISORDERS

    Experiments aimed at reducing [?] due to feet troubles amongst women workers are now being conducted by welfare officers and the ...

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  26. GOVERNMENT ACCEDES TO SENATE'S PROPOSAL

    The Government today acceded to the Senate Oppesition's proposal to the Wartime Company Tax Assessment Bill. The Minister for Customs. Senator Keane. ...

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  27. HOUSEWIVES' ASSOCIATION

    The fortnightly and general meeting of the Housewives Association was held on Thursday afternoon. Twenty six new members were enrolled. ...

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  28. SOUTH MINE

    The check inspector. Mr. A. R. Campbell, visited the South wine yesterday and later reported:— In company with Mr. T. Jagger ...

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  29. SOLDIER-CIVILIAN ALTERCATION

    As a result of an altercation on the footpath outside Ozone Theatre last night between a soldier and a civillian the latter was later admitted to Hospital ...

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  30. TWENTY-ONE YEARS IN PARLIAMENT

    Four members of the Legislative Assembly today attained their their parliament tory majorities, having been elected to parliament in March, 1922. They were ...

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  31. REPATRIATION BILL

    The Senate this morning agreed to the third reading of the Repatriation Bill. The measure would now be returned to the House of Representatives for ...

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  32. ELECTIONS LIKELY LATE IN JULY

    The last Saturday in July is being inentioned as the probable date for the Federal Election. ...

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  33. BEER PRODUCTION DOWN

    The Customs Minister. Senator Keane reveated today that the total production of beer in Australia during 1942 was 102,814,886 gallons compared with ...

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  34. 9TH DIVISION MARCH IN ADELAIDE

    About 100,000 people packed Adelaide streets today to watch men of the 9th Division parade through the city. The Diggers were given the greatest reception ...

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  35. NURSES' EXAMINATION PASSES

    The Nurses Registration Board has issued the following list of candidates who were successful in passing the midwifery branch of the recent examinations at ...

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  36. ABOUT PEOPLE

    Flight lieutenant Ted Hewlett. RAAF. arrived from Sydney on last night's Comet, and will return by the train this morning, accompanied by his wife. ...

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  37. ASCOT FOR VALLEY OR FLEMINGTON

    It was reported today that the Ascot fixtures scheduled for Mentone on April 10 may be held at Moonee Valley or Flemington. ...

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  38. THE WEATHER

    Thursday's temperature was 80 degrees and the minimum reading on the night was 64 degrees. Yesterday warmer conditions prevailed. ...

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