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  4. IN A NUTSHELL

    Tropical weather continues in Bathurst—a shower or two every day. "Splendid rain" runs a newspaper heading—Many Bathurst and district ...

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  5. ALLIED RAIDS IN NORTH.

    Japanese bases continue to suffer under our air offensive. Yesterday the heaviest air attack in the South-west Pacific campaign was made on Hampta Bay on the north coast of New Guinea. ...

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  6. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    SYDNEY, Friday: Official reports says the Red Cross Bulletin on the seven camps in Japan proper located, near the big industrial cities of Fukuoka and ...

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  7. THE NEW LOAN.

    PERTH, Friday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) today made another appeal to Australians to invest every penny they could in the fourth ...

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  10. ALLEGED RING-IN

    MAITLAND, Friday: Following an inquires into the bona fides of the grey hound Hasty Andy who won the heat of the £200 Maiden stake at maitland ...

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  11. ATTACKED AT NIGHT.

    DUBBO, Friday: Reginald Alan Lees (25), soldier, came before Mr. R. G. Cookson. P.M., of Dubbo in the Trangie Police Court on a charge of ...

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  12. ARMY OFFICER CHARGED.

    ADELAIDE, Friday: An Army captain was today court-martialled for having indecently assaulted a woman clerk in the District Accounts office. ...

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  13. THE NEW PARLIAMENT.

    PERTH, Friday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) intends to summon caucus on September 14 and Parliament will assemble on September 22 if the ...

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  14. MRS. ROOSEVELT IN NEW ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND, Friday: Mrs. Roosevelt wife of the President of the United States, arrived in New Zealand to-day. She is expected to visit ...

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  15. TOBACCO SUPPLIES CUT

    SYDNEY, Friday: Tobacco supplies to the civilian population in September will be reduced by 30 per cent. This was announced by the Minister for ...

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  16. TRANSFER OF STATE POWERS

    CANBERRA, Friday: One of the new Cabinet's first tasks will be to introduce the Government's powers for postwar reconstruction. It is well ...

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  17. A. W. C. MAN FINED

    MELBOURNE, Friday: When william Harris (59) was charged today with having absented himself from his work the Magistrate suggested ...

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  18. Dubbo Brothers Injured.

    DUBBO, Friday: Mervyn Baker, aged 17, of Bourke-street, Dubbo suffered a lacerated finger while working at the Dubbo Loco depot. He was given first ...

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  20. RECORDS ESTABLISHED

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Hatigan) announced tonight that all records had been broken during the year ending ...

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  22. FODDER CONSERVATION SCHEME

    SYDNEY, Friday: A practical scheme of fodder conservation is new implemented and it is the duty particularly of dairy farmers to take ...

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