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  4. INCENDIARY BOMBS

    The Minister for Health and Home Affair (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) stated to-night thai departmental technicians In the Laboratory of ...

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  7. SECRET SESSION.

    The first secret session of the House of Commons since the last war will be held this week, probably on Thursday, to discuss Canada's coastal defences ...

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  8. NAVAL COMMAND OF A.B.D.A. AREA.

    In view of Admiral Hart's request to be relieved because of ill-health, ViceAdmiral C. E. L. Helfrich has been designated as Acting Commander of the ...

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  9. CHARITY WORKER.

    Mr. Stephen Carey Caryer (71), secretary of the Charity Organisation Society for 40 years, died to-night. He was one of the best known men in ...

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  10. TWO MEN'S ORDEAL.

    How they lived on flour and brackish water on a snail waterlocked piece of land 80 miles from Darwin for nine days was described yesterday by one ...

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  11. MALAYAN WARFARE.

    "When our regiment went into action the Japs did not know which way to go. Wherever they went we trained our guns on them and let them have ...

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  12. ATHERTON MAIZE BOARD.

    The ordinary monthly meeting of the board was held at the offices, Atherton, on February 5. All members being present under the chairmanship of ...

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  13. GROW MORE FOOD.

    Extension of primary production in certain fields to provide sufficient and permanent supplies for the defence services is being undertaken by the Commerce ...

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  14. SLY GROG TRADE.

    Sly grog selling is flourishing as well as ever in Brisbane, and in the last few months has steadily extended to the suburbs, where it is more difficult to keep ...

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  15. EVACUEES' CLOTHING

    Evacuees driven from northern islands and Malaya by the Japanese advance have brightened Brisbane's streets with then tropical dress. ...

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  16. LOSS OF NORMANDIE.

    But for the disastrous fire during the week, the former French crack liner, Normandie, would have been in service with the United States Navy within a ...

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  17. FANTASTIC CLAIMS.

    A Berlin news agency has released the story of the cruise of a U-boat commander (Lieut Kapitan Hardegan), who claimed that he reached "the ...

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  18. CHAMPAGNE RATIONS.

    Navigating with the aid of a map torn out of a Royal Geographical Magazine, and with champagne and bully beef as Tations, eight men, fleeing from the ...

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  19. UNEXPLODED BOMB.

    "The 'Daily Telegraph's" Tangier correspondent says an unexploded bomb was found on Saturday morning on the balcony of the annexe to the British ...

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  20. THOS. COOKS AGENCY.

    A Bill is being introduced to Parliament, under which the four.main lina railway companies will acquire the control of Thomas Cook's Tourist Agency. ...

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  21. YUNGABURRA NEWS.

    The monthly meeting of the Q.C.W.A. Younger Set took place on Tuesday night last Mrs. W. Tooma supervising. Members present were: Misses Eileen ...

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  22. WINE TAKEN TO DANCE

    "This is the first case of its kind at Innisfail, and the second in the State since the new section of the Act wat introduced," said Mr. L. F. Gallagher, ...

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  23. GREEK SEAMEN.

    The "New York Post" said to-day that the immigration authorities wera holding 100 Greek seamen at Ellis Island in an effort to prevent wholesale ...

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  24. "PROHIBITION" ISSUE.

    A Gallup poll showed that 36 per cent, of Americans would favour prohibition This compared with 32 per cent, in favour in 1940. ...

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  25. ILLEGAL TRADING.

    At the Cleveland Court to-day the solicitor for Mr. J. F. Barnes, M.L.A. withdrew the remaining 13 charges of alleged illegal liquor trading against ...

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  26. EVACUATION OF CATTLE.

    Proposais for the evacuation of cattle from the coastal danger zone will be discussed at a conference to start in Sydney on Wednesday. ...

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  27. WOMEN VICTIMS

    A wave of murders is sweeping Lon don. Two women were found strangle in the West End last night and earlle in the week four others were murder ...

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  28. THE WOMAN WITH NO PITY.

    Georgina M. Smith is her name. She is 50 and lives in a seven-roomed house alone. To this comfortable house were taken ...

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  29. U.S.ECONOMISTS

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says the United States will shortly send several experts to Britain to help co-ordinate the economic ...

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  30. COASTGUARD SUNK.

    The Admiralty states that His Majesty's Culver, a former United States coastguard, has been sunk. There were some casualties. ...

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  31. PRICE CONTROL PRINCIPLES.

    The Government is determined to secure strict observance of the principles of price control and eliminate all forms of speculative transactions ...

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  32. RAID CASUALTIES IN U.K.

    Civilian casualties in air raids on Britain in January were 112 killed and 61 missing or believed, killed or injured. ...

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