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  4. AIR AID TO ALLIES.

    The Air Ministry states that durings one month R.A.F. planes made over 7700 flights in the course of daylight sweeps over occupied France. A daily ...

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  7. CONTROL TAKEN.

    The War Production Board announced it would assume control from July 2 of all imports into the United States, including commodities for ...

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  8. MAN-POWER PROBLEMS.

    Man-power problems ot the primary industries were discussed by the Australian, Agricultural Council at its continued meeting in Canberra to-day. ...

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  9. MT. GARNET AND DISTRICT NOTES.

    The Mt. Garnet Ambulance completed a round trip on Saturday night of about 200 miles and taking over 30 hours. The journey to the Valley of Lagoons Station ...

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  10. MARTINIQUE.

    The arrival of an American mission in Martinique is clearly a prelude to the assumption of more direct Allied military control over this island, which ...

    Article : 517 words
  11. COALFIELDS DISPUTE.

    Another 5000 tons of coai were lost to production to-day because of five strikes on coalfields. In the northern, southern and western fields about 1700 ...

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  12. POST-WAR PLANS.

    Lord Addison in the House of Lords, advocating the enunciation of the United Nations proposals for a post war settlement, said these must include ...

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  13. CROWN APPEAL.

    The Court of Criminal Appeal today reserved judgment on the appeal of the Attorney-General against the sentence imposed on Clarence Byes ...

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  14. WHEAT STABILISATION.

    Reports in the lobbies to-night indicate that an extraordinary position has arisen over the announcement last week by the Minister for Commerce ...

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  15. STRIKERS RESUME.

    After having been idle for almost a week 200 striking mutton slaughtermen employed at the Homebush abattoirs returned to work to-day. They accepted ...

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  16. 100 MORE SHIPS.

    Rear-Admiral Vankeurer, Chief of the Navy Bureau of Ships, informed the House Naval Committee to-day that approximately 100 more ...

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  17. MAJOR-GENERAL RITCHIE.

    Rommel, directing the Nazi tanks in the new weat hattie of the Western Desert, is Hitler's most sepctacular general. The man who has to measure ...

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  18. HARRY BRIDGES.

    Harry Bridges, the Australian-born leader of the longshoremen, who surrendered to the immigration authorities to-day on a deportation warrant, ...

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  19. BALKAN STATES.

    President Roosevelt in a message to Congress said: "The Governments of Bulgaria, Hungary and Rumania have declared war against the United States, ...

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  20. MT. MULLIGAN NOTES.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Patriotic Society was held on Thursday night last. Mrs. Strang presided. Financial business was discussed and the matter of ...

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  21. CHILLAGOE NOTES.

    The Patriotic sports held on Saturday last. May 30, was one of the best day mixed sports held in Chillagoe for years. The cycling was good and the footrunning ...

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  22. JUMPED FROM TRAIN.

    So scared of girls that he played truant when his friends gave a tea party in his honour, yet he defied his German captors in repeated attempts ...

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  23. HEYDRICH'S NIECE.

    Marie Chandler, described as Herr Heydrich's niece, was fined —10 at Capetown for wearing a military uniform without authority. Chandler was ...

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  24. PETROL FROM RUBBER.

    The Tokio official radio claimed that a method has been discovered of making gasoline from rubber, thus providing a solution to the problem of ...

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  25. MORPHINE.

    Australia is producing morphine— from poppies which Oriental people would have used for producing opium. Experiments already made justified ...

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  26. VAST PROGRAMME.

    From Maine to Florida, from California to Washington and along the Gulf Coast, American shipyards echo the beat of riveters' hammers on steel, ...

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  27. PRODUCTION PROBLEMS

    It is officially stated that Lord Lyttelton and Sir Walter Dayton, representatives of the Ministry for Defence and the Supply Department, ...

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  28. A.I.F. TO ASSIST

    Two hundred and fifty troops, in full battle dress, headed by the A.I.F. band, will march through the city streets tomorrow to the City Hall, where the ...

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  29. COOK'S PRIDE

    A proud array cook was 22-year-old Private William Charles Jewell. His pride was in the meals he served in the officers' mess. ...

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  30. EXTERMINATE OPPOSERS.

    A Moscow radio message from Geneva states Herr Deluege, Heydrich's successor in Moravia, in a speech to the Government of Bohemia ...

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  31. EDDIE LYNAGH DEAD.

    The death occurred in Brisbane today of Eddie Lynagh, well-known State lightweight boxing champion. He was a tee ronner and Rugby League foot ...

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  32. FILIPINOS UNDAUNTED.

    President Quezon was invited to address the House rto-day. He received a standing ovation lasting several minutes. President Quezon said that ...

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  33. ALERT IN LONDON.

    An air alert was given in London early this morning, but the all-clear sounded after a short period. No aircraft or gunfire was heard. ...

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