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  4. FIRST IMPRESSIONS.

    The Americans were crazy about Australia, "so long as you stay out of that God-forsaken desert." Several hundred of them promptly married ...

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  5. SYNTHETIC RUBBER.

    The War Production chairman (Mr. Donald Nelson) told the Senate subcommittee he is confident that in 1944 the United States will be able to ...

    Article : 96 words
  6. NAZI CRIMES.

    In a statement reflecting a significant trend of official thinking. Raymond H. Geist. Chief of the Division of Commercial Affairs of the Department of ...

    Article : 1,360 words
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  9. SUPREME COMMANDER.

    Pearl Harbour had shown the nation the disastrous flaw in divided Army and Navy responsibility. Six months later. Midway told the ...

    Article : 238 words
  10. NORTHERN MINING

    In a communication to Mr. S. J. Davey (secretary of the Federated Chambers of Commerce of Far Northern Queensland), Mr. G. T. Chippindale (Director of the ...

    Article : 394 words
  11. KAIRI NEWS.

    An enjoyable dance was held in the Kairi hall on Saturday night last in aid of the hall funds. Dancers were present from all over the Tableland. Music was ...

    Article : 175 words
  12. TO BEAT DRINK.

    Instead of being "crimed" for drunkenness soldiers should be given a friendly talk by a medical officer, Dr. L. Jarvis Nye, of Bisbane suggests ...

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  13. ATHERTON NEWS.

    The Atherton branch of the Women's Emergency Corps, on Friday last, gave a most enjoyable theatre party and supper to one of the keenest members, ...

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  14. KURANDA AND DISTRICT NOTES

    Lieutenant Kiernan and Sergeant Jerrant addressed a small gathering of men in Hunter's Hall last Wednesday night. The notice of the meeting was short and ...

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  15. WORK OF DEMS.

    A little known branch of the Royal Australian Navy—Dems, or "Defensively Equipped Merchant Ships"—is working at high pressure equipping ...

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  16. PLAITED TAILS.

    Seven rats found with their tails plaited together were princes and princesses of the tribe, an expert says. Shifting rubbish, Mr. W. H. Bayliss, ...

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  17. MAREEBA NOTES.

    At the recent monthly meeting of the above board, the 1942-43 budget was approved by the board for submission to the Home Department to provide for a ...

    Article : 522 words
  18. HERBERTON PATRIOTIC SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the Herberton Patriotic Society was held last evening in the Council Chambers. Those present were: Messrs. C. Holdcroft, S. J. Francis, ...

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  19. FRENCH EMPIRE.

    The American Government's recent protest to Marshal Petain about the "visit" of a Nazi submarine to Martinique, with its clear implication that Martinique ...

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  20. FLU EPIDEMICS MAY BE ENDED.

    Sterilisation of the air of stores, factories, offices, trains and other places where people are brought together in close proximity may be the long-sought ...

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  21. RADIO CALL UNDER FIRE.

    Shells from a German sea raider were raining on his ship as Radio Officer James Flett sat at his transmitter tapping out a message for help. ...

    Article : 259 words
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