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  6. MAY 3, 1913.

    Officially, the present war with Japan started on December 7, 1941, with the attack on Pearl Harbour. Unofficially, according to many ...

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  8. GROWLERS PLEASE NOTE.

    All out to win the war, the British people have accepted with a good heart many sacrifices of comfort and convenience. ...

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  9. MT. GARNET NEWS.

    Mr. w. Tschumy, a road-worker, suffered a broken leg on Wednesday, caused by a flying branch from a tree, which was being pulled over by a ...

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  10. ATHERTON SHIRE COUNCIL.

    The monthly meeting of the Atherton Shire Council was held to-day. Those present were:—Crs. W. Whiting (chair), E. J. Mazlin. E. Pawsey. G. A. C Weaver. ...

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  11. PUTTING ON WAR PAINT.

    Three people can put the paint on 5000 of Britain's war shells in eight hours with a new machine designed and built in only 10 days by British ...

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  12. IRVINEBANK NEWS.

    The State mill continues to operate with two shifts on the treatment of public ores. It is anticipated that with the possibilities of production, it will be ...

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  13. COAL STOPPAGES.

    Satisfaction with the way the Commonwealth Government is organising our war effort has increased since February, according to a Gallup Poll ...

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  14. SCHOOL BROADCASTS.

    According to recent statements in the Swedish Press, the Swedish school radio programmes, transmitted by the State Broadcasting Service, have ...

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  15. HID IN DITCH.

    "Go and see my Ma—she knows more about me than I do myself." That was what Corporal Ernest George "Knocker" White said when they asked ...

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