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Article : 565 wordsCanberra, Aug. 27.—Mr. Forde, the Army Minister, said to-day that four prisoners of war who had escaped from a camp in Victoria about 10 p.m. last ...
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Advertising : 285 wordsCanberra, Aug. 27.—Proposals for the imposition of a Federal entertainment tax as one of the Budget measures were formally adopted by the ...
Article : 112 wordsCanberra, Aug. 27.—As Professor L. F. Giblin, who has been a director of the Commonwealth Bank since 1935, is due to retire in October, the Federal ...
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Article : 314 wordsMelbourne, Aug. 27.—Arrangements have been made by the Australian Food Council for the supply of 5,000,000 bottles of citrus juice for the fighting ...
Article : 124 wordsSydney, Aug. 27.—To secure the most effective use of scientific and technical personnel in the war effort the Director-General of Manpower, ...
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Article : 270 wordsPerth, Aug. 27.—The prohibition of trade in bottled beer, as a means of limiting liquor abuses, was advocated in the Legislative Assembly to-day by ...
Article : 250 wordsSydney, Aug. 26.—The women's Employment Board decided to-day to give the New South Wales Commissioner of Transport permission to employ ...
Article : 211 wordsSydney, Aug. 27.—Two miners alleged to have caused a stoppage for work at Stockton Borehole Colliery on Tuesday were to-day suspended from ...
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Article : 127 words"In these days of rationing I regard clothes stealing as a very serious crime," said the Assistant Magistrate, Mr. T. Ansell, in the Kalgoorlie Police ...
Article : 176 wordsCanberra, Aug. 27.—Who sent the telegram signed by the Prime Minister to Mr. Ward, the Labour Minister, and read at Mr. Ward's recent meeting at ...
Article : 115 wordsCanberra, Aug. 27.—The Commonwealth Government is considering making minimum penalties for flagrant cases of profiteering so that ...
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Advertising : 135 wordsFor the eight weeks ended August 25, the mill treated 12,884 tons for the production of 13,040 oz. of bullion estimated to contain 7705 oz. of fine gold. ...
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Article : 63 wordsPerth, Aug. 26.—After three days' preliminary training, ten women appeared in Perth trams and trolley buses to-day as conductors. They ...
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