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  3. FRANCE'S ENTRY INTO WAR

    THE Petain Government is asking the French Supreme Court to determine the exact extent to which the British Govern ...

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  4. Fountain At North Park

    THE ABOVE PHOTOGRAPH sho ivs the progress that has been made on the concrete drinking fountain in the children's playground of the North Reserve. The structure will be most attractive when completed and will add greatly to the appear ance of thc park. It is planned to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Will Germany Attack U.S.?

    OPENING the debate on the Bill authorising the mobilisation of the National Guard, the chairman of the Senate Military Affairs Committee (Mr. Sheppard) said his firm conviction was that Germany would try to attack ...

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  6. FAMINE FEARS IN EUROPE

    A REPORT that President Roosevelt does not intend to fall into the Nazi trap and send food to Germanoccupied territories, has drawn attention to the possibility of famine conditions for Western Europe. Strenuous ...

    Article : 391 words
  7. STOP PRESS

    MELBOURNE. — Final acceptances for the Australian Stocplechase on Saturday:—Dark David. Koke King. Blackford. Brightello. ...

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  8. "POWER TO CURB FREE SPEECH"

    THE Leader of the N.S.W. Labor (non-Communist) Party (Mr. Lang), speaking at. Tamworth on behalf of Mr. T. Ryan, the party's ...

    Article : 135 words
  9. Britain's Reply To German Raids

    IN a recent month, since the German air campaign against Britain began, British planes dropped 33,431 bombs on Germany and the Germans dropped 6987 bombs on Britain, a highly placed official told the ...

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  10. Work Of Children's Health Scheme

    DURING the month of July sixteen children have been brought to Sydney for specialised treatment from Temora. Batlow. Griffith. Lee ...

    Article : 339 words
  11. HONGKONG EVACUEES IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. —The first group of evacuees from Hongkong, comprising 584 women and children. have arrived at a North Queensland ...

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  12. SITTINGS OF LAND BOARD

    Six matters are listed for hearing by the chairman of the Land Board (Mr. Sydney Smith) at the sitting or the Land Board at the Courthouse to ...

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  13. PERSONAL

    GUESTS at the Grand Hotel include Mr. James Black, manager of Black's Shoe Store, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crowe, all of whom arrived ...

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  14. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— Mr. Menzies, commenting on rumors regarding the Federal elections, said: "You can be certain that when the ...

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  15. SHOWGROUND MAY BE AVAILABLE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Senior military officers now believe that, there is every likelihood that the Sydney Showground may not be required for ...

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  16. "For Freedom" MayBeMarching Song Of A.I.F.

    IMPRESSED by the poem "For Freedom," written by "Yorke." an outback correspondent of "The Barrier Miner," in ...

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  18. PRESS REGULAATIONS APPROVED

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.—The Federal Cabinet last night approved the redrafted Press Control Regulations which it had discussed recently in ...

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  19. NEWSPAPER FOR R.A.A.F.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The R.A.A.F. will soon have its own weekly newspaper, "Airforce News" to inform members of developments ...

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  20. BOOK STOPPED BY TREASURY

    LONDON. August 5.—Without explanation the Treasury today ordered the indefinite postponement of oublication of the 6d. "Penguin Hansard." ...

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  21. PRODUCING PETROL SUBSTITUTES

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—The Minister for Supply (Sir Frederick Stewart) says that to cushion the shock of petrol rationing, the Government will ...

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  22. INCREASE IN W.A. GOLD PRODUCTION

    PERTH, Tuesaay.—Perth Mint receipts of gold produced in Western Australia in July, totalled 118.407 gross ounces, compared with 115.516 ...

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    In the Ladies' Kennel Club show on Saturday the Pat Peoples Cup for the best wire-haired fox terrier was won by C. Hunt and J. McHusrh's ...

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  24. INCREASE IN FLOUR TAX

    CANBERRA Tuesday.—From the commencement of business yesterday, the rate of flour tax on all sales by millers, and all imports, increased by ...

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  25. EDUCATIONAL CLASSES FOR A.I.F.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—ThE military authorities are considering a scheme to educate the men of thc A.I.F. in general subjects while they are in ...

    Article : 99 words
  26. Transformation Of Old Crystal Theatre

    THE transformation of the. Cry stal Theatre from the old, unattractive structure which was the setting of many of Broken Hill's most Douilar stage presentations to a modern and attractive theatre which will be used for the screening of films and for stage ...

    Article : 470 words
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    The Barrier Industrial Council will conduct a badge show along the line of lode on August 20. ...

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  30. Great Menace To Stock

    Greatest menace to sheep and cattle near Broken Hill is the plant, Solanum Sturtianum, which grows protusely in certain areas outside the ...

    Article : 139 words
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    WILFRED GORGON GANGE (19). son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Gange, formerly of 193 Mercury Street, who has been promoted to Leading ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 86 words
  32. SILVERTON TRAMWAY CLUB

    The committee of the Silverton Tramway Club met on Sunday. Mr. H. Henderson presided. The indoor bowls doubles competition will be ...

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  33. AUSSIES GREET LEADER

    LONDON, August 5. —Major-General H. J. wynter. Commander of the A.I.F. in England, visited soldiers at the leave base in Northumberland ...

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