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  2. STATE ELECTIONS TODAY

    The State elections will be held today Two members of the State House are elected for this district, the boundary line separating Cobar and Sturt (the ...

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  3. Subs Get 157 Jap Vessels This Year

    New York, May 25.—Since January [?] this years 15[?] Japanese vessels have [?] reported [?] This sharply emp[?] the increas[?] might of the America ...

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  4. TRANSPORT AVAILABLE

    Those people who are unable to get to the polling booths are asked to contact Mr. A. Hynes at the Mechanics' Institute, South Broken Hill, or Mr. A. ...

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  5. ALLIED TROOPS HAVE CAPTURED CISTERNA

    London, May 25.—The "Exchange Telegraph" correspondent at the Allied beachhead said Cisterna fell offer continuous and exceedingly bitter fighting fasting more than 24 hours. The Germans are adopting tactics for the defence of every ...

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  6. INCREASED MAJORITY FORECAST

    Deniliquin, May 26.—Speaking here at an election eve meeting the P.M.G., Senator Ashley, predicted an increased majority for the McKell Government. He ...

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  7. Excellent Record Of Corvette Cairns

    Eight Australian corvettes took part in the invasion of Sicily. This was revealed by members of the Australian-built Corvette Cairns, which has ...

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  8. Vast Allied Air Fleets Cross The Channel To Bomb Europe

    London, May 25.—Never in the war have the people in English coastal towns seen or heard such [?]ast Allied air fleets as crossed the Channel today. There was a ceaseless [?] of planes ...

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  9. No Change On Russian Front

    London. May 25—The Russian communique announced that there were no material changes on the front today. Planes from the Baltic Fleet on ...

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  10. MR. BOWE'S PLEA

    Sir,—In your editorial column on Thursday morning under the heading. "Davidson." you make reference to the true Labor candidate, Mr. W. H. ...

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  11. FINAL ELECTION APPEALS

    Sydney, May 26.—Final election appeals were made tonight by the Party leaders. They said:— ...

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  12. United Nations' Aviation Conference Soon

    New York, May 5.—"The New York Times" Washington correspondent says it is officially announced that the American Government at present is ...

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  13. ALLIES FOIL JAP ATTEMPT TO REINFORCE MYITKYINA

    Chungking, May 26—Allied forces failed a Jap attempt to reinforce the M[?]kyina garrison by ambushing a relief column approaching from Nam[?] west of Myitkyina, says today's communique issued by General S[?]well. ...

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  14. Allegation Of A.W.C. Waste And Idleness

    Sydney, May 25.—Allegations of waste and idleness on an A.W.C. job are ma[?] in a diary which has been handed to Sir Frederick Stewart, M.H.R., by [?] ...

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  15. Japanese Shell Loyang

    Chunging, May 25.—The battle for the defence of Loyang was further intensified on Wednesday when Japanese [?]ed the city, states today's Chungking ...

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  16. Manpower Regulations

    Melbourne, May 26—Whatever the final decision of the High Court might be on the manpower regulations, it is certain that losses of production and a ...

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  17. Final Cobar Appeals

    The Premier. The Premier, Mr. W. J. McK[?] makes this appeal to the workers and people of the Co[?]ar section of Broken [?] "Your stalwar. faithful ...

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  18. NO WIDE DISCRETION FOR PUBLICANS

    Melbourne, May 25. — Mr. Justice Starke told Mr. J. V. Barry, K.C. in the High Court today that seven ounces of beer was quite enough for anybody. ...

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  19. Americans Pushing Up New Guinea Coast

    From Axel Olden at General MacArthur's H.O., May 26.—Under a heavy barrage of mortar and artillery fire ...

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  20. Marcus And Wake Islands Bombed

    Washington May 25.—A carrier task force attack on Marcus and Wake Islands on May 19 and 20 was [?] by a Navy communique, which ...

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  21. CHARGED WITH ESCAPE FROM PRISON

    Sydney, May 26.—Charged with breaking from a prison and escaping, "to the evil example of all others in a like manner offending." Stanley Hoppner (20) ...

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  22. Dangerous Years After War

    Ottawa, May 25.—The New Zealand Minister to Washington, Mr. Nash, in a speech predicted that ten years after the war would be the most ...

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  23. Britain To Inquire Into Deaths Of War Prisoners

    London, May 25.—The British Government is inquiring through Switzerland regarding reports that 2,700 Allied prisoners of war, including 53 British from ...

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  24. Government May Have To Take Vital Industries

    Canberra, May 26.—A Commonwealth spokesman said today that the Government may be forced by the N.S.W. Full Court decision on manpower to consider ...

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  25. GAOL FOR POLYGAMISTS

    Salt Lake City, May 25.—Fifteen plygamists, who have 55 wives and 282 children, have been sentenced to from one to five years' prison for unlawful ...

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  26. SUCCESS SIGNAL FOR INVASION ?

    London, May 25.—Swedish correspondents in Berlin report a German High Command spokesman as saying that the Allied success in Southern Italy is ...

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  27. LOSS OF LIFE AT PEARL HARBOR

    Washington, May 25.—The Navy has announced that a fire and explosion on ammunition-laden landing craft at Pre[?] Harbor on Sunday destroyed several ...

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  28. WATER FROM RIVER DARLING WANTED FOR CITY

    A permanent water supply in the form of a pipe line to the Darling River at Me[?]indee was the decision of a Barrier Industrial Council and Barrier District Assembly of the Australian Labor Party delegates at a meeting last night. The meeting ...

    Article : 485 words
  29. THREE COAL MINES IDLE

    Sydney, May 26.—Three mines ere idle today, the total coal loss being [?] tons, involving 1,333 men The coal loss for the week now exceeds ...

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  30. KESSELRING LACKS RESERVES

    New York. May 25.—-The "New York Times" correspondent in London says the speed of the Allied advance in Italy is an additional indication that General ...

    Article : 87 words
  31. WOUND STRIPES FOR RAAF

    Melbourne, May 26.—Wound striper are to be issued to the RAAF. the Minister for Air. Mr. Drakeford, announced today. A red stripe will be wor[?] ...

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  32. Advertising

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  33. Applications For Price Increase.

    Melbourne, May 26.—Applications [?]sectional interests for cincre[?] prices were always refused, the [?] Commissioner. Professor Copland, [?] ...

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  34. Opium Smoker's Fines

    Brisbane, May 25—Fined £75 in March for having had opium in his Possession, Wang Ta[?], a 74 years old Chinese, was in the City Court today fined £125 ...

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  35. To Grow Mustard At Riverton

    Adelaide, May 26. — L. H. Ellis of Riverton, will manufacture mustard for the first time in South Australia. He is now rowing 200 acres with mustard seed ...

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  36. To Combat V.D. Menace

    Sydney, May 26.—The State Government will subsidise on a pound [?] pound basis the Federal grant of £25,000 to combat V.D. within the ...

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  37. MUTTON AND LAMB SHORTAGE IN SYDNEY

    Sydney, May 26.—A shortage of mutton and lamb in Sydney for the next two months was predicted tonight by a spokesman for the Homebush Abattoirs ...

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  38. Mr. Sonneman's Car Taken

    Mr. O. A. Sonneman's green Plymouth car was taken from in front of his Trades Hall residence in dar[?] circumstances yesterday and recovered ...

    Article : 176 words
  39. Government To Make Refrigerators

    Sydney, May 26.—The Federal Government intends manufacturing electric refrigerators after the war according to the chairman of the ...

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  40. £400 Damages Awarded

    Hobart. May 26— Damages of £400 with costs was awarded Harold Claude Little when a judgement was given for him in the Supreme Court today in ...

    Article : 66 words
  41. Supplementary Education

    Melbourne, May 26.—To give every possible chance to recruits whose education was not up to standard, or who at the minimum age of 18 age ...

    Article : 89 words
  42. Agostini Trial On June 19

    Melbourne, Mav 26.—Antonio Agostini, Italian waiter, will now come up for trial in the Criminal Court. Melbourne, on June 19. In view of the lengthy ...

    Article : 60 words
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