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  4. STRIKING MINERS. FOUR THOUSAHD IDLE.

    Four thousand miners in New South Wales were again idle on Saturday, and again the production of 4000 tons of coal was lost. At Richmond Main, ...

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  8. FOOD RATIONING.

    Britain's food rationing is to be extended to cover more and more foods. Further cuts in meat and tea rations are likely, but it is believed that most ...

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  9. REGULATION 77 APPLIED.

    Government concern at the number of strikes occurring in the coal mining Industry culminated to-day in the application by Mr. Curtin of Regulation ...

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  10. CORRESPONDENCE. WHY?

    Sir,—To write a letter to a newspaper is similar to ploughing the salt, sea sands; utter foolishness. In spite of this, I am, like Kipling's elephant's ...

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  11. U.S. PLANES.

    Of all the thousands of planes that have been ferried across the ocean from the United States, not one has been attacked. This statement was ...

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  12. VICHY PLEDGES.

    Vichy's ''assurances" to the United States—regarding France's relations with Germany—are regarded with scepticism in London, and are being ...

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  13. MORE EQUIPMENT.

    More and still more civil defence equipment was needed in many parts of the State, including some of the inland areas previously regarded as not ...

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  14. PRICE OF METALS.

    Sir,—In answer to those who argue about the price of wolfram in 1914-18, I am asking you to please publish the following:— In "The Cairns Post" ...

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  15. MARRIAGE TANGIE.

    "This is stranger than notion," said Justice Sir William Webb in the Supreme Court to-day when a man petitioned for divorce from a woman ...

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  16. "STAGGER" HOURS.

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) stated to-day that his department would welcome any "staggering" of working hours in coastal ...

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  17. SHARP REBUKES.

    The "New York Times" Wasnington correspondent learns that President Roosevelt sent sharp-worded letters to several high governmental officers, ...

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  18. "RABBIT" OR "CUTTER."

    Sir,—In to-days quiz you state that to "run the rabbit" means, in Australian language, to fetch beer from a hotel. Well, you may be right, but in ...

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  19. TWO COURSES OPEN.

    The enlistment of the striking miners in the militia or labour corps may follow the special deport to the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) that the then ...

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  20. SECOND FRONT.

    A huge non-party demonstration in Trafalgar Square, organised by the London Communist Party, passed a resolution demanding the opening of a ...

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  21. EASTER IN BRITAIN.

    Only the briefest holiday will be taken over Easter by men and women employed in Britain's war factories. Over 10,000 war factories will continue ...

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  22. HERBERTON RED GROSS

    At the Red Cross meeting this afternoon in the Shire Hall the correspondence included a letter from Mrs. Berghoffer giving in her resignation as ...

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  23. MAREEBA HOSPITAL.

    At the monthly meeting of the Mareeba Hospital Board on Tuesday evening, the framing of a supplementary budget for presentation to the Home Department to ...

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  24. INDUSTRIAL CASES.

    At the Industrial Court this morning before Mr. A. V. C. Smith. Industrial Magistrate. Cyril Piper, a member of a cane gang which had been employed by ...

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  25. GULF OF PARIA.

    Naval officials have announced that the Gulf of Paria, on the north-east coast, has been mined. This action has closed off a large section of water ...

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  26. ACTION DEFERRED.

    The Hepburn miners decided at a meeting to-night to ignore the notices which they received on Saturday and remain on strike. A further meeting ...

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  27. PILOTS FORETHOUGHT.

    With his blazing plane diving at 700 m.p.h., a Spitfire pilot, though wounded in the leg, flung his machine away from a village and baled out from 4000 ...

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  28. BAYEUX TAPESTRIES.

    One of the most precious treasures of France which had fallen into the hands of the Germans are the famous Bayeux Tapestries which adorn the ...

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  29. AXIS DIPLOMATS.

    The Foreign Office announced that Axis diplomats from the Americas are returning to Europe on April 15 aboard the Spanish liner Cabo Debuena Esperanza, ...

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  30. MAREEBA NOTES.

    There was a very good attendance at the monthly meeting of the Church of England Ladies' Guild in St. George's Hall on Thursday afternoon last Mrs. ...

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  31. BRIDGES BURNT.

    Two railway bridges on an important southern Pacific railroad caught fire and were badly damaged. Federal Bureau of Investigation investigators say it is ...

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  32. BOXING.

    Mohamed Fahmy (11.6), the Egyptian boxer, was outpointed by Ron Richards (11.8) in his first Australian engagement at Rushcutters Bay Stadium ...

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  33. MORE CANADIANS IN BRITAIN.

    Another contingent of Canadian soldiers, airmen and nurses arrived safely ta Britain. ...

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  34. PARIS ALERT.

    Paris had a short alert at 11 o'clock last night, when British planes dropped pamphlets. ...

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