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  4. TODAY'S FORECAST:

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 11 words
  5. LIGHTING-UP TIMES

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  6. Savage Battle in Western Desert ARTILLERY FIRE HINDERED

    It was officially announced in Cairo this morning that 119 enemy planes had been destroyed in Libya from dawn on November 18 until midnight on ...

    Article : 134 words
  7. RETURNED SOLDIERS DISCUSS MEMORIAL PARK

    Pirie returned soldiers have resolved to do something about Memorial Park, in the centre of the town. At a meeting of the local sub-branch of Returned ...

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  8. £600,000 A YEAR CONCESSION

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Federal Government today accepted an Opposition amendment that the wartime companies tax should operate when the ...

    Article : 112 words
  9. 12/ WEEK INCREASE

    HAVING adopted demands for better working-conditions and a 12/ a week wage increase, builders, laborers at a stopwork meeting ...

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  10. Pirie Thermometer Readings

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  11. £300 PAID TO MR. NELSON SECRET FUND REPORT

    FINDING that Mr. Nelson had received £300 said to have been paid him by Mr. Joseph Winkler, Mr. Justice. ...

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  12. AUDACIOUS CLAW

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—After It had claimed royalty payments on machine gun, carriers made in Australia an American corporation had admitted that it ...

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  13. PIRIE BANTAM CLUB FORMED

    At a meeting convened by Mr. S. E. Hawke at his home it was decided to form Pirie Bantam Club, and on the first night 13 members ...

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  14. PERSONAL

    Gnr. L. V. Sheridan, of Fort Largs artillery, who came home at the weekend on leave, was hurried to Pirie Hospital and operated on for acute ...

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  15. Alleged Attempt To Land In France

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A German communique this morning stated that British troops in boats had tried to land on the Channel coast of France. ...

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  16. GAP BELOW TOBRUK

    A SUDDEN end furious German assault on Sunday forced a gap in tile British encircling line south of Sidi Rezegh, 10 miles south-east ...

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  17. SERIOUS POSITION AT TULA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—South-east of Tula the Russian position remains serious, despite a stubborn resistance and heavy enemy losses in men and material, ...

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  19. WITNESS DOES NOT APPEAR

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The principal Crown witness, James Anderson, failed to appear when the trial began it Townsvilie Criminal sittings of Eric ...

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  20. OLD FOLK'S TEA

    Cr. Sandery informed Pirie Town Council on Monday night that owing to petrol restrictions no cars would be available to carry old folk to and from ...

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  21. HEALTH OF PIRIE

    At the latest meeting of Pirie Board of Health Dr. B. G. Johnston (health officer) reported the occurrence during the fortnight of one ...

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  22. CYCLISTS PREPARING FOR CARNIVALS

    Large teams of Pirie cyclists will represent the town in the coming carnivals to be conducted at Whyalla, Appila, and Adelaide. The first will ...

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  23. WAR LOADING REJECTED

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Efforts are to be made by the Australian Workers' Union to recover the war loading of 5/ a week for general construction workers ...

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  24. Mr. Nelson Professes Innocence

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Charles Nelson (president of the Miners' Federation) said tonight that he maintained his innocence and would ...

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  25. A.I.F. READY IN SYRIA

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The A.I.F. was ready and could easily be sent to the front, if necessary, said Gen. Sir Thomas Blarney today. The reason other troops ...

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