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  3. PUT DEFENCE FIRST.

    States will be asked at the Loan Council meeting at Canberra next Tuesday to subordinate everything to defence. ...

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  8. U.S. NAVAL VOTE. ADDITION IO RECORD BILL.

    President Roosevelt has asked Congress to add 6106 million dollars (£A1908 million) to the record Navy Appropriation Bill. ...

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  9. POTATO SALES.

    If forward dealings in potatoes were to continue during the war, when it had been found necessary to fix prices, they must be carried on by the ...

    Article : 314 words
  10. PRESS CIRCUIT.

    Mr. Joseph Pierson, president of the Press Wireless Association, in a letter to the Australian Minister at Washington (Mr. R. G. Casey), pleaded ...

    Article : 326 words
  11. AMERICA'S PROGRAMME.

    The Navy Department has announced plans to train 30,000 pilots a year in the greatest aviation training programme in naval history. The navy ...

    Article : 123 words
  12. CHILDREN IN CITY.

    National Security Regulations may be invoked by the State Government to prevent parents bringing their children into the city, because of the ...

    Article : 173 words
  13. GEORGE MEDAL.

    The George Medal has been awarded to two 17-year-old youths, D. Benham and A. D. J. Woods, who attempted to rescue a Polish airman after his plane ...

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  14. TRANSFER OF VESSELS.

    The Senate Appropriations Committee to-day unanimously approved of the unprecedented Naval Appropriations Bill, which is now approximately 26,500 ...

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  15. LIMIT STUDENTS.

    Regulations empowering the War Organisation of Industry Minister (Mr. Dedman) to direct any University to limit the number of students in any course are ...

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  16. "GET ON TO JOB."

    The Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) has appealed to employers to appoint new representatives to the Industrial Relations Council, unless the present ...

    Article : 118 words
  17. JAPANESE SHELLS.

    Two American United Press correspondents, Messrs. Martin and MacDougall, who escaped to Shanghai, say that Japanese bombs and shells salvaged ...

    Article : 146 words
  18. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    Japan has officially notified Mr. forman Davis, chairman of the Red Cross, that it will exchange information regarding prisoners of war and interned ...

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  19. WAR SAVINGS.

    Queensland's war savings contributions for seven months to January 31 fell short of the quota by about £18,000. ...

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  20. ATTACK ON WOMAN.

    An attack on a woman at Teneriffe on Friday night was described by Detective-Sergeant J. E. Donovan in the Police Court yesterday, when Arthur Charles ...

    Article : 162 words
  21. MATCH LIGHTING.

    Smoking will not be prohibited in the streets during the one-hour trial blackout to be held in Sydney shortly, but the striking of a match or a petrol ...

    Article : 91 words
  22. MOBILE UNITS.

    Use of mobile units of expert tradesmen, such as toolmakers, to be transferred as need arose from factory to factory, was advocated to-day by the ...

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  23. ROB HOME BUYERS.

    A racket to rob home buyers of their properties was alleged by the State Attorney-General (Mr. D.E. Martin) to-day. ...

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  24. NATIVE FISHERMEN.

    When a black-out was ordered in the Solomon Islands, natives put out big fires which they build on the beaches while they fish. ...

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  25. MINOR OFFENDERS.

    Short sentence prisoners would be released from Long Bay Gaol because of the war emergency, the Minister for Justice (Mr. Dawning) said to-day. ...

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  26. GERMAN PLANES.

    An R.A.F. headquarters (Northern Ireland) communique states: "It is now established that fighters contacted enemy bombers on reconnaissance over ...

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  27. FOR ARMY ONLY.

    The new Inventions Directorate announced by the Army Minister (Mr. Forde) will be purely for the Army. The Navy and Air Force wOI conduct their ...

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  28. PROBE INTO ERRORS.

    "Are we to go on employing plane very largely as a separate weapon, or are we learning from formidable enemy successes to employ them as an integral ...

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  29. SCHOOLS AFFECTED.

    The Victorian Government has directed that as many small country schools be kept open as teaching staffs allow. As many teachers have been called up the ...

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  30. CHANCE TO SERVE.

    While army authorities are counselling against the formation of a people's army, the Army Minister (Mr. Forde) expressed the opinion to-day there must be no ...

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  31. N.Z. FLYING BOAT.

    Aviation history was made by New Zealand flying boat of Tasman Empire Airways, which new from Auckland to Honolulu with Mr. Nash, first New ...

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  32. BRITISH CONVOY.

    Anny authorities to-day released the report of how a Japanese attack on a British convoy nearing Singapore was foiled by a severe tropical thunderstorm. ...

    Article : 61 words
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