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  4. STATE EDUCATON.

    The State system of education has never disclaimed its responsibility for the training of the character of the children said the Minister for ...

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  9. STATE LOANS.

    University night class students who have attained an appropriate standard of education and are prepared to take a course in dentistry are to be assisted ...

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  10. NATIONAL BODY.

    The State Executive of the Queensland Dairymen's Organisation to-day considered a plan to inaugurate a national organisation of primary ...

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  11. FEDERAL POWERS.

    Sir Robert Garran, K.C., formerly Commonwealth Solicitor-General, in addressing the Australian Natives' Association at luncheon in Sydney ...

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  12. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—I would like to endorse the suggestion in the letter signed "Happy Eyre" in to-day's issue that the "Starspangled Banner" be added to our ...

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  13. I.R.A. AGENTS

    The actions of pro-Nazi Irishmen are giving the U.S. forces in Ireland much trouble. The "New York Times" says that large numbers of pro-Nazis ...

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  14. INTERNEES SHOT.

    Eight German prisoners all interned in a prison camp in Victoria, were wounded this morning, when participating in an unsuccessful attempt at a ...

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  15. TWO WORLD CONFED ERATION.

    Establishment of two organisations, one to prevent aggression "by whatever steps might be necessary," and the other whose business it would be ...

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  16. PORTUGUESE TRAWLER.

    A submarine of unknown nationality sank a Portuguese trawler off the Portuguese coast. A fishing boat saved the crew. Another Portuguese trawler ...

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  17. AIR TRAINING PLAN.

    The Empire Air Training Scheme. which was to have terminated in March, 1943, was recently renewed for two years. In announcing this to-day ...

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  18. A.B.C. THE JUDGE OF NATIONAL, BROADCASTS.

    The A.B.C. was the deciding judge of what broadcasts should take place over national stations," said the Postmaster General (Senator W. Ashley) ...

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  19. DEATH SENTENCE.

    James Patrick Kelly (29), trimmer, was to-day sentenced to death for the murder of Alexander Stewart, fireman, at Sydney on July 17. He was ...

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  20. FRENCH PRESS

    One reasonable deduction from the blowing up of the Radio Paris station and the cropping up of new clandestine leaflets is that they result in part ...

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  21. COUNCIL OF CHURCHES OBJECT.

    The Council of Churches to-day ex pressed grave concern at the action of the Australian Broadcasting Commission in refusing to broadcast the ...

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  22. AXIS DEFENCES.

    A Columbia broadcasting system message from Ankara states that the Germans are constructing strong points down the Vardar Valley to ...

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  23. TOTAL WAR.

    Total war without total misery is the guiding principle of the British Government when considering relaxation for the civilian population (writes the ...

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  24. SENATOR'S DEATH.

    An agitated mind caused by worry over the taxation case led to the summoning of a doctor for Senator Edward Johnston (62), of Perth, the night ...

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  25. TULLY NOTES.

    A gathering of many of the friends of Senior-Sergeant Quinn assembled to bid him farewell prior to his departure for Cairns. Mr. S. B. Best presided as ...

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  26. CYCLE ACCESSORIES

    The alarming shortage of bicycle tyres and tubes for workers and school children in the Innisfail district. which was recently the subject of representation to ...

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  27. KEROSENE FAMINE

    The serious position at Innisfail through lack of supplies of kerosene was referred to at the monthly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last night when the ...

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  28. CHECK RATION BOOKS

    The Deputy Director of Rationing (Mr. S. F. Cochran) said to-day that people should check their ration books immediately they were handed back ...

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  29. MAN ARRESTED.

    Following exhaustive inquiries, detectives to-day arrested and charged Frederick Francis Green (32), a timber worker of Carlton, with the murder of ...

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