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  4. IN A NUTSHELL

    Early morning conditions in Bathurst heralded the early appearance of Jack Frost. Many recent arrivals in Bathurst declared "it was cold." ...

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  5. U.S.A AND VICHY

    Mr. Sumner Wells, U.S. Secretary for State, deputising for Mr. Cordell Hull, U.S. Secretary for War, said that American shipments to French ...

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  6. BLACK OUT IN BATHURST

    Another black out will be experienced in Bathurst on Sunday week, March 22. It will extend from 9.15 to 10 p.m. ...

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  7. INDIES CAMPAIGN

    Dr. Van Mook, Lieut-Governor of the Netherlands East Indies. who is now in Australia. said today that the Dutch would ...

    Article : 433 words
  8. CRIPPLE'S DEATH

    Although at first police believed that Mary Wheately (50), a cripple, of Balgowlah, had been murdered, the Government Medical Officer (Dr ...

    Article : 112 words
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  10. DEFENCE CORPS

    The Army Minister (Mr. Forde) [?]vealed today that Major Andrews (Dunkirk V.C.) was traising picked [?] from the V.D.C. ...

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  11. EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN

    The Associated Chambers of Manufacture of Australia is against the setting up of a special tribunal regarding the employment of women in industry. ...

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  12. ANOTHER LIBERTY LOAN

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) to-day announced that the Federal Government within a few months would float a further liberty ...

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  13. DEFEND AUSTRALIA

    [?] an article by the prominent trade unionist, Mr. Emanuel Shinwell. M.P., who said the super human ...

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  14. SHARE VALUES

    Although the usual trading was resumed on the Sydney Stock Exchange to-day, there was an atmosphere of [?] few sales were ...

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  15. CANNOT BE EVICTED

    Regulations published to day prevent [?] evicting members of the defence forces or war workers or their dependents, unless other ...

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  16. AIR TRAINING CORPS

    Several thousand cadets between the ares of 16 and 18 have enrolled in the Air Training Corps Many more youths are needed for new units to ...

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  17. BOTTLED BEER

    While congratulating the Premier (Mr. McKell) on the thorough way he had attacked the liquor problem the president of the U.L.V.A. (Mr. ...

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  18. AT HONG KONG

    Well informed circles in London declare that the British Government is in receipt of information that 50 British officers and men were bound ...

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  19. WATER SHORTAGE

    Unless torrential rain falls within for night, water restrictions, which he described as "staggering" will be imposed. aid Mr. Moverley. ...

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  20. BENNETT'S NEW JOB

    The Army Minister (Mr. Fords) revealed to-day that the services of Major-General Gord[?] Bennett are being fully utilised by the ...

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  21. WAR JOBS

    Plans are being prepared to absorb into war jobs all persen[?] maining unemployed in some States of the Commonwealth. ...

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  22. PETROL RATIONING

    The present scale of petrol rationing will remain in force for April said the Minister for Supply. Mr. Beasley, today He was commencing on reorts ...

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  23. GAS DANGERS

    Only Corrimal colliery, on the South coast, was idle to-day and it is expected that production at this pit will be resumed to-morrow. ...

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  24. EMPLOYER'S PROTEST

    An extraordinary [?] was witnessed outside the offices of the Victorian Railway Commissioner today when 300 men marched four ...

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  25. MINISTER'S REPRESENTATIVE FOR OFEENSLAND

    The Minister for the Army. Mr. [?]de, has asked Senator Brown and Mr W. P. Co[?]an M.H.R., both of Queensland, to represent him officially ...

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  26. Gifts to Aid War Effort

    An old age pensioner presented the Government with war savings certificates valued at £6, as a gift to help the war effort. He said ...

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  27. CATTLE DIP

    The Commerce Minister (Mr. Scullvi sai [?] that the question of dealing with the alleged [?] catle dips in the Grafton-McLeon ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN WINES

    More Australian wines are to be sent to Britain, the British Government having advised that 500 tons will be [?] mainly port ...

    Article : 81 words
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