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  4. BRISBANE NOTES.

    The Boy Scouts are doing a really fine.work for their country in the ramping enthusiasm they have.displayed in various collecting, efforts. ...

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  6. MORE AIR BLOWS. AGAINST TOBRUK.

    R.A.F. and United States bombers combined for a strong attack against Tobruk last night. Visibility was poor, but the-results of the raid were ...

    Article : 240 words
  7. NAVAL FORCES.

    Light British naval forces had three brushes with the enemy in the North Sea and in the English Channel, says an Admiralty communique issued ...

    Article : 268 words
  8. NEW GOVERNOR.

    The newly appointed Governor of New Caledonia, M. Montchamp, has arrived in Noumea. He comes from Chad.Territory (French Equatorial Africa), where he ...

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  9. JAPANESE AGREE.

    The Tokio official radio states that the Foreign Office have announced, the.conclusion of Japanese-British negotiation, through Swiss mediation, for the ...

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  10. LARGE ESTATE.

    Emanuel Abrahams, of Melbourne, a well-known merchant, who died in Victoria in October, 1938, left a Victorian estate of £135,007 and a West Australian ...

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  11. LOSSES OVER MALTA.

    A communique states: "One Italian and one German fighter were shot down on the evening of July 31. We destroved 153 enemy aircraft during ...

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  12. AMAZING RESCUE.

    The story of a bomber crew rescue, so amazing that it might have been lifted from a boy's adventure book, is told by the Ferry Command. Flying ...

    Article : 232 words
  13. NOVEL TEST FOR OIL.

    Important work is proceeding at Lakes Entrance, Gippsland, to test the oil possibilities of that region. It is known that oil exists there; the ...

    Article : 334 words
  14. TSINGTIEN REGAINED. MORE JAPANESE GAINS.

    A Chungking communique says that the Japanese have again landed on the Chekiang coast, 30 miles south of Wenchow, and started to drive inland, while ...

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  15. CAIRO COMMUNIQUE.

    To-day's Cairo communique states that there were patrol activities yesterday in all sectors. Fighter-bombers operated on an increased scale. They ...

    Article : 87 words
  16. SATISFACTORY TALKS.

    A United Press correspondent says that the American Mission leader (Mr. Lauchlin Currie) told a Press conference that his talks with Marshal Chiang Kai-shek ...

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  17. RUSSIAN NATION.

    Lady Astor, addressing a United Nations demonstration, said: "l am grateful to Russia, bat they are not fighting; for ns, they are ...

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  18. RAID ON HONG KONG.

    American bombers based China, have raided Japanese harbour works and shipyards at Hong Kong and the neighbouring mainland town of ...

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  19. THREE VESSELS. ATTACKED BY SUBMARINES.

    The Navy announced that three merchantmen have been attacked by submarines in the last fortnight in various areas 50 miles from the United States' ...

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  20. HELP TO RUSSIA.

    Britain and America will give every conceivable help to Russia—that is an axiom—but the nature of the operation, or operations, that will bc undertaken, is ...

    Article : 258 words
  21. ONE SUBMARINE SUNK.

    The Taca Airlines has announced that United States torpedo planes sank a German submarine on the surface after the Taca plane had sighted che U-boat, ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN ACE MISSING.

    An Australian flying ace. Acting Wing Commander Howard Clive Mayers, is missing after being shot down behind the Axis lines in the ...

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  23. HOCKEY.

    Seniors: Marist Brothers defeated Rockets 2-1 H. Bergman and N. Nugent scored for the winners and C. Griffiths for Rockets. ...

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  24. HELPED BY NATIVES.

    An Australian, pilot-officer serving with the R.A.F., accompanied by a guide, cantered into a Central African aerodrome and told an astonishing story of bis ...

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  25. TOLL OF THE ROAD.

    Two men were killed in traffic accidents in Brisbane last night. Boy Edgerton Coleman (56). married, of Brooks-street, Valley, received a ...

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  26. BOWLS. CAIRNS CLUB.

    The results of the various games played over the week-end are as follow:— Saturday. "B" grade singles: Crowley v. Hanniffy, ...

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  27. ROAD SERVICES.

    Road transport services are being eliminated in accordance with instructions from the Land Transport Board. Latest services to disappear are the ...

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  28. TAX REBATES.

    Many taxpayers wno did not claim in their income tax returns the full rebates to which they are entitled can do so now by writing to the Deputy ...

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  29. IMPROVED TURRET.

    A revolutionary development of the Booser turret construction which adds greatly to the firepower was demonstrated at Brigg's manufacturing plant for the ...

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  30. CAIRNS ASSOCIATES.

    The following are the results of last Thursday's play:— Mesdames Hodel and Davies 22 v. Mesdames Innes and King 17. ...

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  31. NIGHT LIFE.

    Despite intensified police vigilance, young girls still figure in disorderly street scenes in the city at night. Girls ranging from 15 years of age ...

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  32. SWIM SUITS.

    The manufacture of swimming costumes has been banned by the Department of the War Organisation of Industry. ...

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  33. U.S. SPORT NEWS.

    BASEBALL.—Red Sox beat Tigers 7/6 in a slugging match in which Ted Williams hit his 23rd homer. Reds beat Braves 5/2. Pitcher Gene ...

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  34. NO PRIVATE CARS.

    The Government has decided that no road vehicles can operate, whatever the fuel, except for purposes of national importance. ...

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  35. RAIL PRIORITY.

    There has been a modification of the Commonwealth Land Transport Board's instruction granting No. 1 nriority permits to wives of Federal members ...

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  36. NAZI TYRANNY.

    The peoples of Europe, suffering under Axis tyranny, have appealed to Presioent Roosevelt to intercede for them. In a collective appeal, Norway, ...

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  37. SHOTS FIRED.

    When three policemen attempted to arrest a woman distributing "Communist leafleets at a food queue at Clermont f errand, three 'young men accompanying ...

    Article : 58 words
  38. WOMAN FINED.

    Margaret Eileen Wilde, hotel cook, was fined £15 in the Albany Police Court yesterday on a charge of having contravened the National Security Act on April 15 ...

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