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  4. GENERAL M[?]ARTHUR

    A draft for approximately £1000. which reached him after he had left the War Advisory Council meeting to-day was subscribed to the war loan by ...

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  5. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—Why is it so important to the ordinary citizen that the right of expressing his choice of Parliamentary representation be preserved inviolate? ...

    Article : 364 words
  6. RATIONING ANOMALY.

    At last night's monthly meeting of the Innisfail Chamber of Commerce, Mr. J. V. Short said that coupon values were far too high on some items—sandshoes 9, ...

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  7. SILKWOOD NOTES.

    Mrs. W. Wardell and three children returned last week from Sydney. Miss M. Baskett spent the week-end at Cairns. ...

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  8. MAREEBA HOSPITALS BOARD.

    At the monthly meeting of the above board held on Tuesday evening. Mr. V Auer presided over Messrs. C. J. Gould, P. Killoran, C. Claxton, H. R. Thurston, ...

    Article : 363 words
  9. DIGGER STREET FIRE.

    The opinion that a deliberate attempt had been made to set the place on fire was expressed by a witness at the inquest yesterday before Mr. E. L. ...

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  10. RELIEF SHIP.

    The External Affairs Department has received no advice of the proposed postal service to Japan to Allied prisoners of war, as ...

    Article : 74 words
  11. TULLY NOTES.

    The monthly meeting of the Ambulance Committee was held on Friday night. Those present were the chairman Mr. T. Briggs), Messrs, H. Bineham, ...

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  12. LAND COURT.

    Sunday being the day allotted by the Assembly for the Weltare of Youth, the members of the P.F.A. will assist with the services, and suitable items will be ...

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  13. BRITISH TRAINS.

    Shipments of vital war supplies to Russia are being speeded up by railway and road transport equipment sent to Iran from Britain. Since the beginning ...

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  14. RED SHIELD NOTES.

    Trinidad, after the name of their house, is the title of a new Red Shield Mobile Service Unit recently purchased from a gift of £400 to the Salvation ...

    Article : 265 words
  15. ATTACK ON VON PAPEN.

    The Berlin radio quoted a message from Ankara stating that the Russians, Gorgi Pablov and Leondid Kornilov, charged with complicity in the ...

    Article : 77 words
  16. SEAMEN SAVED BY CORVETTE.

    A "miracle of seamanship" was how survivors of the Bold Venture described their rescue in a rougn sea from swamped lifeboats by a Canadian ...

    Article : 319 words
  17. C.U.S.A. BRANCH.

    A branch of the Catholic United Services Auxiliary (C.U.S.A.) was formed in Cairns on Thursday last. The personnel appointed was: Patron, His ...

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  18. PUBLICATIONS.

    The June issue of the "Australian Sugar Journal" is now to hand and presents an informative review of matters of current concern to those ...

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  19. BARON FINED FOR POACHING.

    When the Duke of Argyll charged a baron—Lord Teynham—with poaching on the Duke's estate, it was stated that Lord Teynham had "tried to hide behind a ...

    Article : 230 words
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