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  4. SIR EARLE PAGE.

    The functions of Sir Earle Page as, a member of the Australian War Cabinet were clarified yesterday when Sir Earle attended a meeting of the ...

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  6. PRIMARY PRODUCTS.

    "At present we have various bodies watching sectional fruit interests such as wool, wheat, butter, meat, fruit, etc., and while these may be rendering good ...

    Article : 430 words
  7. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—After the first frightening fear of Japanese air attack had swept Australia, Sydney found itself in darkness. Trams, trains and buses ran without ...

    Article : 204 words
  8. AUDACIOUS HOLD-UP.

    Two men posing as phone mechanics entered the home of Mrs. Isabella Woods, at Kensington, yesterday, and while one threatened her with a ...

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  9. OUR SYDNEY LETTER.

    A stir was caused in political Labour circles this week by an announcement that Mr. J. T. Lang, former Premier of New South Wales, intends contesting ...

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  10. POSTAL AUSTERITIES.

    Postal austerities are being considered along the following lines: Metropolitan, city letter deliveries may be reduced from thrice to twice daily, and suburban ...

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  11. MAN-POWER PLANS.

    To give effect to the latest manpower programme, for the remainder of the year, adopted by the Government it will be ...

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  12. REPLACE BUTTER.

    Acting on medical recommendations the War Cabinet yesterday decided to authorise the inclusion of vitimised margarine in reserve rations for troops ...

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  13. SALVAGE ORGANISATION.

    Goods worth £170,000, most of which would have been a loss to the nation two years ago, are being reclaimed monthly by the Australian Army ...

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  14. WHEAT AGREEMENT

    A Russian-Canadian credit agreement has been signed in London, under which Russia will draw from Canada 9,000,000 bushels of wheat or ...

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  15. U.S. BOMBERS

    Colonel Jouett (President of the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce) has disclosed that America's Flying Fortress B17 and Liberator B24 are ...

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  16. JEHOVAH'S WITNESS.

    Before Mr. A. V. C. Smith, S.M., in the innisfail Court of Petty Sessions yesterday afternoon Albino Della Costa, described as a cane cutter, ...

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  17. TEME BOMB.

    The discovery of a powerful time bomb in Western Electric's vast Kearny plant was disclosed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation on the ...

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  18. EDMONTON NOTES.

    On Friday night the Children of Mary organised a dance and euchre party in Reid's Hall A good crowd of patrons and many willing helpers made the ...

    Article : 281 words
  19. RIGHT TO CRITICISE.

    "It will be a black day for self-governing freedom in Australia when to be a political critic is considered improper, or when the only criticism that ...

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  20. OBITUARY.

    Mrs. Margaret Catherine Currie, a well-known resident of Atherton, passed away in Mareeba early on Monday morning, after a lengthy illness. ...

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