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  2. Advertising

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  4. PETROL MUDDLE

    Liquid Fuel Board authorities have launched a new campaign to tighten control of petrol sales, warning garagemen of drastic action ...

    Article : 181 words
  5. IN A NUTSHELL

    Summer still with us. There should be a large attendance at the Bathurst dog meeting today. ...

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  6. BACK TO 1921

    Unless he pays £16,445 within 14 days. Senator E. B. Johnston may be brought to court. Senator Johnston has been served with a writ of ...

    Article : 87 words
  7. BANKS GIVE UP £20,000,000

    Bearing interest rates of just under one per cent., about £20,000,000 will be lodged by private banks in a special account at the ...

    Article : 131 words
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  9. WOMEN'S UNIFORMS

    The recent amendment to the national security regulations does not prevent members of women's unofficial war organisation wearing ...

    Article : 169 words
  10. AIR SUPPORT

    "The Empire Air Scheme is rapidly passing from its adolescence, and its striking power daily is becoming more evident." said General Sir ...

    Article : 81 words
  11. BARMAIDS' LEGS

    Before Mr. Justice O'Mara in the Arbitration Court today the Liquor Trades Employees' Union sought a 10 rise for all bar employees. Mr. ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. ARMY BOOTS

    In the High Court today Mr. Cassidy, K.C. for the Crown, said that the Crown intended to proceed with 29 remaining indictments against ...

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  13. GET WAGES IN BATTLE

    A British Army cashier, member of the Royal Army Pay Corps. went with the troops to Spitzbergen to pay the troops their wages. The ...

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  14. WAR PRISONERS

    The Air Minister (Mr A. S Drakeford) said today that the plum- colored uniforms worn by prisoners of war in Australia were neither move ...

    Article : 65 words
  15. "AUDACIOUS ACTION"

    When summonses against Fostars Shoes Pty. Ltd. and David J. Watson, alleging infrintement of the Defence Act, were ...

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  16. Bank's Warning

    Still another warning that if Australia's war programme was to he expanded, civil consumption must be reduced was given ...

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  17. ABBCO CASE REGALED

    The name of Major Herbett john Rigney, who was concerned in the Abbco bread case was mentioned in the Bankruptcy Court today. The ...

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  18. Enemy War Prisoners and Employment CANBERRA, Friday.

    The Minister for the Army (Mr F. M. Fordes said today that a Cabinet decision was being awaited on the question of employment of 5800 ...

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  19. EDEN TELLS

    Details of German misrule in occupied countries were given by the Foreign Secretary 'Mr. Anthony Eden) today. ...

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  20. LOVE GREW COLD

    His name was Shivers—John Thomas Shivers—and his wile left him cold. "I"ve last all interest in you." ...

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  21. IN EMERGENCY

    Regulations issued last night provide for the immediate destruction or telegrams and telegraph records by order of the Postmaster General. ...

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  22. NEW R.A.S. PRESIDENT

    Sir Archibald Howie, M.L C., today was elected president of the Royal Agricultural Society in place of Sir Samuel Hordern who recently ...

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  23. FOR PRISONERS of WAR

    The Red Cross prisoners-of-War appeal was opened today by the premier. Mr. McKeil in Martin Place. He said that Australian soldiers in ...

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  24. HUGE PREPARATIONS

    The U.S. Government is building warehouses, docks, sidings and airfields in the Red Sea area to handle the arms and planes it is ...

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  25. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir, It is a fact that the names on voting papers for the forthcoming municipal election are in alphabetical orders it so it gives an advantage to ...

    Article : 128 words
  26. LETTER WRITERS

    Censorship authorities said today that the writers of letters containing prohibited gossip would be prosecuted. ...

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  27. FLOW OF RECRUITS

    The number of recruits in mulitia[?] [?]umps are now much better than for a considerable time. This was announced today by the Director of ...

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  28. AIR RAILS ON BRITAIN

    German aircraft dropped a few bombs in East Anglia and south eastern England last night, causing casualties and some damage. One ...

    Article : 45 words
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