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  3. WOOL [?]

    Some time ago the Minister for Commerce (Mr. W. J. Scully) asked Mr. J. J. Clark, member for Darling, and Mr. Alex Wilson, member for ...

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  7. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—Your leader ia Saturday's issue states: "Preference to unionists means compulsory unionism... Labour's doctrine of the right to work now becomes ...

    Article : 578 words
  8. FEMALE COOK EMPLOYED.

    There was no appearance of defendant When the case was called in the Industrial Magistrate's Court this morning, before Mr. A. V. C. Smith, SM., in ...

    Article : 514 words
  9. INTERNEE'S DEATH.

    Evidence was heard by Mr. J. G. Fitzsimon. Acting Coroner, at the Coroner's Court during an inquest into the death of Shikazo Wada, otherwise known as ...

    Article : 343 words
  10. TURNED THEIR NOSES UP.

    All the boys in camp near Brisbane the other day had a bad attack of the "sniffs." This was not caused by colds in the head or by an epidemic of ...

    Article : 850 words
  11. NEED FOR MINERALS.

    Sir William J. Larke, appointed Controller of Non-Ferrous Mineral Development in the United Kingdom, was formerly director of the British ...

    Article : 432 words
  12. AUSTRALIA'S OWN GUNS.

    I have just seen a triumph of Australian enterprise and skilled craftsmanship. Having heard much about the magniture of Australia's war effort, I ...

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  13. FORMER SENATOR.

    Patrick Joseph Lynch, formerly President of the Senate and now a farmer at Three Springs, was defendant in a protracted action concluded in ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN AIRMAN.

    Wing-Commander D. C. T. Bennett led the R.A.F. raid on factories in Northern Italy recently. There was no need for the Air Ministry ...

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  15. JAPANESE ATTEMPTS FAIL.

    That Japanese propaganda attempts to win over the Filipinos have failed miserably is the conviction of two journalists, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Jacoby; ...

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  16. GRENADES FLY.

    Yesterday I sheltered in a dugout while hot metal from exploding grenades showered near men in trenches outside, writes a Sydney "Telegraph" ...

    Article : 296 words
  17. NEW YORK CITY

    These days we are learning more about the U.S.A. m 24 hours in 1942 than in any previous five years. The good thing about it is that Americans love talking ...

    Article : 348 words
  18. U.S. BISHOP PRISONER.

    Three Americans from the Catholic Mission in the Solomon Islands, including [?]op Wade, have been taken prisoner by the Japanese, the National ...

    Article : 211 words
  19. MAGISTRATE TRLLS YOUTH TO SAVE.

    A 18-year-old window-cleaner. Edward George Wright, of York-road, Battersea, who at South-Westem Court, London, was charged with stealing 15/ ...

    Article : 138 words
  20. LIEUTENANT JELLICOE WOUNDED.

    A War Office casualty list includes the name of Lieutenant Earl Jellicoe, of the Coldstream Guards, who has been wounded. ...

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