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  3. French Premier Resigns

    WHEN M. Daladier today resigned the Premiership and declined to form a new Cabinet, President Le Brun, called on the Finance Minister (M. P. Reynaud). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. R.A.F. Raid On Sylt

    THE SCENE OF R.A.F. RAID— [?] on the Island of Sylt, is indicated on this map. The German air base was severely damaged. In raids carried out by Royal Air Force bombers.Other prominent Nari, air arid naval basess are also shown sylt is only two hours flyiny distance from the British coast. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CANNOT RUN TO SCHEDULE

    BUS drivers on the Ryan Creedon Street route are liable to proseeution for falling to keep to the time table authorised by Council for the reason that lt it impossible for them to run to the time table. The time table, which was decided upon by Council at its special meeting on Tuesday week, has been in operation since Monday. ...

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  6. STOP PRESS

    MELBOURNE — The personnels of the now War and Economie Cabinets were announced today.The War Cabinet members have been ...

    Article : 68 words
  7. FAILED TO OBEY SIGNAL

    BECAUSE he failed to obey a police signal at the corner of Argent and Sulphide Streets a bus driver was fined 20/- with ...

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  8. FIRE AT OIL DEPOT

    A THOUSAND gallons of petrol kerosene crude oil and lubricating oil were lost last night in a lire which broke but at the Vacuum Oil ...

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  9. COAL STRIKE REDS BLAMED FOR DISPUTE

    MR. C. F. Mallelt, secretary of the New South Wales Colliery Proprietors, said that formft of Government intervention in the coal industry during the last war had been calamitous, and had led to a reign of irresponsibility of the coalfields. ...

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  10. TWO ESCAPEES CAPTURED ONE GETS FREE AGAIN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Thomas Albert Williams, also known as Basil Pago Stone (21), who escaped from the exercise yard at Campsie Police ...

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  11. WOMEN'S DEFENCE SERVICE

    The Women's Defence Service at a meeting the palace Hotel on Tuesday night decided to conduct a community singing concert from 3 to ...

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  12. NO "BARRIER MINERS TOMORROW

    THERE will be no publication of "The Barrier Miner" tomorrow or on Easter Monday. The Home and Sports Editions will be published as usual on Saturday. ...

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  13. Oil And Kerosene Dearer

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— The wholesale and retail prices of oils and kerosenes have been increased from today. Increases are Motor oils, 3d. ...

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  14. OFFICERS WANTED TO HELP RECRUITING

    Ex-A.I.F. officers who could assist with the recruiting for the Second A.I.F. are asked to call on the district area officer (Lieut. W. J. Stevens) at ...

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  15. SHOW ATTENDANCE AND TAKINGS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The attendance at the Sydney Show yesterday and last night wag 63,044 and takings were £2734, being a slight decrease on the same day of last year. ...

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    When a 35-year-old man appeared before the Police Court today to answer a charge of being deemed to be insane, Dr. George stated that in ...

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  17. MR. A. J. LOVIS DEAD

    After a short illness Anthony John Loris (63) died at his home at 71 Ryan Street, today. Mr. Lovis was working at the Zinc Corporation mine ...

    Article : 160 words
  18. MORE ORDNANCE FACTORIES

    LONDON, March 20— The Minister of Supply (Mr. Leslie Burgin) announced today that plnns had been made for 37-more ordnance factories ...

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  19. SILVER CITY STARR BOWKETT SOCIETY

    The 127th appropriation meeting of the Silver City No. 2 Starr Bowkett Society was held in the Town Hall on Tuesday. Mr. R. E. A. Kitchen prosided ...

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  21. More Than 500 To Travel Tonight

    MORE than 500 people will travel by tonight's express to Adelaide, which will leave the Sulphide Street station at 9.30 ...

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  22. CONTRACTS FOR UNIFORMS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Contracts for more than 240,000 yards of woven materials for uniforms for the three defence services were let ...

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  23. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE IN NEW ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Thursday.— The mostr severe earthquake experienced in Wairoa and Hawkes Bays districts for some years occurred ...

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  25. STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSED

    The Stock Exchange of/Adelaide closed at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon and will reopen next Thursday. ...

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    The Technical College closed at noon today and will reopen at 9 o'clock next Tuesday morning. ...

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  27. A Conversation On Easter

    WHAT'S that you say? "Not interested I don't want a sermon besides, let me enjoy my holiday." By all means enjoy it but never forget that you have to thank the Christian Church whose greatest festival is Easter for your holiday. ...

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