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  4. IN A NUTSHELL

    Droughty weather conditions continue—cold mornings and warm afternoons. Entries for the Bathurst dog ...

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  5. WAR PLANTS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Munitions Minister (Mr. Makin) announced today that within the next few months many thousands of workers would be ...

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  6. BY 50 TO 10

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: There was another pronounced split in the ranks of the anti-Labor forces with regard to the Wider powers Bill in ...

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  7. WEWAK HIT AGAIN

    The Japanese base of Wewak (New Guinea) has taken its third hammering in three days from our bombers. In these raids Allied pilots report ...

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  8. TO VISIT CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: It was announced by the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) today that to celebrate the second anniversary of his arrival in ...

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  10. To Enter Army

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Men of military age who were released from country munition factories will receive military call-ups said the Deputy Director ...

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  11. PROTEST BY MINISTER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: While the State was co-operating to its fullest extent with the Federal authorities in carrying out the war effort, said ...

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  12. BRADMAN DENIES OVERSEAS REPORT

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday: Don Bradman today denied that he had expressed the hope that he would be manager of the Australian Eleven ...

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  13. THE ANZAC AGREEMENT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: In the Senate today the debate on the recent Australian-New Zealand Agreement was opened by the Leader of the ...

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  14. 'Learn Two-up Drink and Sex'

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The present educational system in Australia left the average citizen with little more than a knowledge of two-up, drink and the ...

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  15. DRINKING BY YOUNG GIRLS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— During a country tour she had seen young girls, including service girls, between 18 and 21 in hotel lounges, drinking ...

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  16. U.S. NEWSPAPER FURPHY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) referred to a cabled report from the Chinese Tribune, saving. "Australians had ...

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  17. NINE MONTHS GAOL

    LITHGOW, Wednesday.— A returned soldier who at revolver point took possession of a taxi and then an ambulance, and went joyriding until ...

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  18. ARMY RELEASES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Army Minister (Mr. Forde) hinted today that further releases from the Army might be considered to provide manpower in ...

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  19. PYJAMA GIRL CASE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Antonio Agostini, charged with the murder of his wife, who is stated to be the Albury "pyjama girl" was remanded ...

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  20. Murder Charge Withdrawn

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— In the City Court today police withdrew a charge against John May (54) greyhound trainer, of Coburg of having ...

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  21. EXTRA POWERS NEEDED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: At an Australian, Natives Association luncheon in Sydney the NSW Minister of Justice (Mr. Downing) said the ...

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  22. HORSE MEAT FOR SAUSAGES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Mr Lamo who, in the Assembly yesterday claimed that "magnificent young horses' were being sent to Sydney for ...

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  23. Severe Penalty for Offenders

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Up to the present no evidence had been procured that would lead inspectors to lay any charge against people selling horsemeat ...

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