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  4. UNIFORM TAXATION.

    Queensland, Victoria and South Australia will test the legality of the Commonwealth uniform taxation, legislation in the High Court immediately. ...

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  5. HIDDEN IN CAVE.

    Britain's art treasures are too valuable to be exposed to the risk of a Nazi bomb, but what has been done with them is a surprising story, told ...

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  6. BRISBANE NOTES.

    "This will stop 'em." Such was the remark of a constable on points duty when the new brown-out regulations operated this week. He was referring ...

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  7. CORRESPONDENCE COUNTRY'S CALL.

    Sir,—Many people enlisting for any form of war service or work, etc., at their own cost, after acceptance are forced to wait too long, which is not in ...

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  8. AIR OFFENCES.

    The massive British bomb "aids on industrial Germany revive the old argument whether air action alone can win the war, says the '"Sunday ...

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  9. PROPOSED EGG BOARD.

    Sir.—As my name has been publicly mentioned in association with the recent meeting of the "Cairns Egg Producers," I wish to dissociate myself with their ...

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  10. POLICY REAFFIRMED.

    A motion emphatically reaffirming its non-party political policy was agreed to by the annual State congress of the Returned Soldiers' League, which ...

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  11. GRAZIER PLEADS GUILTY.

    In the Quarter Sessions yesterday William Davis (49), grazier, pleaded guilty to a charge of having buried the body of Ida May Faulder (36), his ...

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  12. GERMAN OFFICERS.

    Combined Operations Headquarters has received confirmation of the export that a large party of German officers and technicians were killed as ...

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  13. VICTORY PROGRAMME.

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent states that Britain and the United States have drafted a joint victory production programme, under which the ...

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  14. PANIC IN COLOGNE.

    The "Gazette de Lausanne." quoting an unimpeachable source, says: "One-fifth of Cologne's population departed in the last few days. Refugees ...

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  15. NAVAL ACTION.

    An Admiralty communique states: "A patrol of light forces early this morning briefly engaged a greatly superior Cerman naval force off the Belgian ...

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  16. WAR PLANTS VISITED.

    Captain O. Lyttelton, British Minister for State has returned from Detroit. where he inspected the new Ford Willow Run bomber factory and ...

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  17. BOMB EXPLOSION.

    The Ministry for Home Security announces that when an undetected unexploded bomb exploded 150 casualties occurred. Nineteen bodies have been ...

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  18. BRITISH STRIKERS.

    Lord Winster, addressing a Lancashire audience, said: "It is not much good if our pilots paralyse German war industry in the Ruhr if simultaneously strikes ...

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  19. DUTCH PILOT

    Flying-Officer Winckel, the Dutch airman, who piloted the plane which bombed and destroyed a Japanese submarine recently off the Australian coast, is to-day ...

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  20. FORCES FOR RUSSIA.

    The "Daily Express" Stockhol[?] correspondent states that General Sztojay, the Hungarian Minister to Berlin, Dr. Bubak, Croatian Minister, ...

    Article : 64 words
  21. MALTA BOMBINGS.

    A communique states- "There were three alerts last night, in which our antiaircraft defences destroyed one Junkers 88. Fighters early to-day shot down a ...

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  22. RATION PROBLEMS.

    Inquiry bureaus have been set up in Brisbane to deal with inquiries from people confused by the rationing scheme. The Deputy-Director of Rationing for ...

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  23. TURKISH SHIPS.

    Turkey has prohibited Turkish ships sailing to the Black Sea, presumably in consequence of the recent sinkings of Turkish ships by unidentified ...

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  24. BOMBS ON ENGLAND.

    An Arr Ministry communique states that an enemy plane last night dropped bombs in the south-west of England, causing slight damage, but no ...

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  25. NAZIS IN FINLAND.

    The Moscow radio says German d[?]tachments specially trained in stree[?] fighting arrived in Finland. ...

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  26. NEW HAVAS CHIEF.

    The Berlin radio says that M. Henri Prete, a friend of M. Laval, and a former chief of the Department of Information, has been appointed Director-General of ...

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