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  4. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—Your sugar correspondent "N.G.," in to-day's issue of "The Cairns Post" has made a most unwarranted attack on the Hambledon growers. This ...

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  7. 1942 WILL DECIDE.

    In London, Washington, Moscow and Tokio everyone believes 1942 will be the decisive year of the war. All the evidence of preparations and plans of ...

    Article : 503 words
  8. CHARCOAL PRODUCTION.

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. E. J. Walsh) stated to-day that the State Forestry Department is installing 100 charcoal pits of its own design in ...

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  9. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS.

    The War Cabinet to-day approved of the principle of the ban on all public holidays to June 30, except Good Friday and Easter "Saturday. The ...

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  10. BEER CONSUMPTION. INCREASE IN AUSTRALIA.

    Consumption of beer in Australia, which declined during the depression years, is now rising again because of the people's increased earning capacity ...

    Article : 154 words
  11. DRIVERS OF CARS.

    "People are permitted to drive motor, cars regardless' of age until they go blind," said Mr. Justice Brennan in the Circuit Court to-day, "Railway drivers ...

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  12. ENEMY ACTION.

    The Minister for Health and Home Affairs (Mr.E.M. Hanlon) advises that enemy airmen may use spontaneous inflammable material,such as incendiary ...

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  13. WOMEN WORKERS.

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Ward) announced to-night that negotiations with trade unions for the introduction of women into industry on a very much ...

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  14. RESTRICTION URGED.

    Restriction of liquor production and trading was urged at the Methodist Conference today.Delegates contended that a restriction on liquar ...

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  15. NEW BRITISH ATTITUDE.

    A forthright declaration that if Britain wishes to remain a great Power she must fully realise that changed conditions in the East necessitate a ...

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  16. ECONOMIC FALLACIES.

    "Half-baked and immature concepts" — that is the description applied to the Curtin Government's National Security (Economic Organisation) Regulations ...

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  17. METHODIST CONFERENCE. CLAIM DRINK HITS NATION.

    The liquor traffic was destructive to the country, and was retarding the war effort, said Mr. W. H. Green at the Methodist Conference yesterday, when ...

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  18. MATERIALS FOR SOVIET.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent in Tehran-says that, the organisation in Persia for handling war material for Russia is steadily developing. Since ...

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  19. IDENTITYCARDS.

    Personality identity cards, which will be issued after the forms for the national register have been returned, are 5½ inches by 3½ inches, printed on both ...

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  20. DUTCH AIRMAN.

    Sergeant-Pilot Adam, of the Dutch Air Force, told me to-day how he rammed a Japanese fighter and destroyed it. He was with a group of ...

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  21. PROPERTY RATES.

    A sale of properties in the Johnstone Shire for the recovery of unpaid rates was to have been held at 10 o'clock this morning, but was deferred for 24 hours. ...

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  22. NO LONGER MINISTER.

    Rev. O. E.Burton, a Methodist minister, well known for pacifist advocacy, is no longer a minister of the Methodist Church of New Zealand. ...

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  23. 236 RAIDS ON MALTA.

    Malta had 236 raids during February. There were five raids yesterday, causing casualties and damage, including a church. ...

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  24. PATROLS IN DESERT.

    A General Headquarters communique says that there was considerable patrol activity by both sides on February 28. Allied artillery successfully engaged a ...

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  25. ITALIANS FOR INTERNMENT.

    A small number of Italians from Yelarbon, Inglewood, Texas, Dalveen and Stanthorpe left Warwick to-day by train under police escort for ...

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