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  2. Clinic Guarantees Milk for Baby

    A clinic milk ticket is furnished by Sister. K. Doran, enabling Mrs. J. Hornby to purchase supplies for small son John. Scenes like this at the King-street Baby Health Centre was typical of those in Newcastle and Sydney centres yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. LUZON BASE ENLARGED IN SWIFT MOVES

    LUZON ISLAND, January 15.—In swift moves east and west along the Lingayen Gulf American forces on Luzon have increased the base of their beachhead to 45 miles. Twenty-two miles inland ...

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  4. WANT TURN-ROUND CUT TO EASE SHIP SHORTAGE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Shipping shortages are causing the Commonwealth Government grave concern. A series of conferences in Sydney ...

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  5. TRAINS TO SERVE

    An Indonesian practises knotting as part of his training aboard H.M.N.S. Abraham Crijnssen. He is typical of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Civilian Boat Train Runs Again

    LONDON, January 15. A.A.P. —The first civilian boat train since May, 1940, left London terminus to-day for Paris. ...

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  7. THREAT OF DEATH FOR CAIRO COURT PRESIDENT

    CAIRO, Jan. 15. A.A.P.—A letter threatening him with death was received by the President of the Court which is trying the ...

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  8. JAPS RETIRE IN CENTRAL BURMA

    COLOMBO, January 15. A.A.P.—While 14th Army forces have pushed 20 miles south from Chinebo without opposition enemy resistance in ...

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  9. TRUCE BEGAN WITH CLASHES

    LONDON, Jan. 15. A.A.P.—A few hours before the "cease fire" at midnight, there were sharp clashes between British troops and E.L.A.S. ...

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  10. DROUGHT RELIEF FOR DAIRYMEN

    After the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Forde) had said drought relief would be made available to farmers in the milk bone area, ...

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  11. 4½-HOUR RAID ON FORMOSA

    NEW YORK, January 15. A..A.P. —Tokio Radio said 200 carrier-based planes raided communications and airfields on Formosa for four and a ...

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  12. Letters to Editor

    Sir,—Senator Arnold's statements concerning the pressure of routine matters on the working day of the parliamentarian should give food for ...

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  13. Japs Got Comforts Flown to Troops

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Australian Comforts Fund parcels were found in the packs of two Japanese captured at Aitape. ...

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  14. 1000 Nazi Prisoners on Repatriation Ship

    LONDON, January 15. A.A.P.—About 1000 German prisoners of war, including a dozen women, taken to Liverpool by ambulances and' ...

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  15. Close West N.S.W. Feeder Factories

    LITHGOW, Monday.—All feeder factories in western New South Wales except Portland, will be closed by February 13 under an ...

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  16. AUSTRALIANS KILL 633 JAPS IN SOLOMONS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Scores of Japanese dead found in flat, swampy country on Bougainville Island (Solomons) were in good physical ...

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  17. Service Canteen Profits Drop

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—A drop of more than £500,000 in net profit of the Australian Defence Canteen Services for the year ended June 30, ...

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  18. Many Rescues at Sydney Beaches

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Seven lifesavers shared in the rescue of eight people who were being carried to sea at North Narrabeen beach this ...

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  19. FOUR AIRMEN MISSING ON R.A.A.F. PLANE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Four airmen are missing on R.A.A.F. aircraft which left a base in south-cast Victoria on Friday evening on ...

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  20. Nazis Use Rockets in Italy

    LONDON, Jan. 15. A.A.P.—The Exchange Telegraph's Rome correspondent says that the Germans fired anti-aircraft rockets against havoc ...

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  21. Review Acts of Colonial Powers

    HOT SPRINGS (Virginia), Jan. 15. A.A.P.—Delegates at the conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations, by a majority decided in ...

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  22. BABY FATALLY SCALDED WHEN LEFT IN BATH

    WOLLONGONG, Monday.—Bruce West, seven months, of Leeton, was fatally scalded at Austiomer. Mrs. West, whose husband is with ...

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  23. DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS

    Sir,—Kearsley Shire has every right to exercise the privileges granted in a democracy. More than one allegedly insignificant body has protested to ...

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  24. Queensland Railmen to Press Demands

    BRISBANE, Monday.—All service unions have decided to conduct a ballot of Queensland railway employees on the question of taking ...

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  25. EARL OF BALFOUR DEAD

    LONDON, January 15. A.A.P.—The death has occurred of the Earl of Balfour, the second Earl, in his 92nd year. He succeeded his brother ...

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  26. Advertising

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  27. ONLY TWO MINES IDLE OVER GARNISHEES

    TWO NORTHERN MINES yesterday were idle over garnishees—Stockrington Nos. 1 and 2. On Friday some employees of six ...

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  28. CARE OF MIGRANTS

    Sir.—It would be a good idea for some British officials to inspect the type of country to which orphans from abroad are to be sent Maybe ...

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  29. SHARE STOCK FEED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The organisation of the scheme for the equitable distribution of available supplies of bran, pollard and meatmeal to ...

    Article : 139 words
  30. Promotions for Three Wounded Policemen

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Promotions, one posthumously, have been granted by the Commissioner of Police (Mr. MacKay) to three policemen shot in ...

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  31. BOYS SWIM YARRA TO ROB MAGAZINE

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Swimming across the Yarra River with a suitcase, to a Board of Works magazine on Come Island, two boys. ...

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  32. NOTED PHYSICIAN DIES AT 99

    LONDON, January 15. A.A.P—The death is announced, in his 100th year, of Sir Thomas Barlow, K.C.V.O., the eminent physician. ...

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  33. MAY DAY PLANS

    The Organising Secretary (Mr. J. Wilson) said the sub-committee appointed by Newcastle Trades Hall Council had convened a conference ...

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  34. MANPOWER AND RATES

    Sir,—Rates in most cases have remained at their peak, and in lots of cases have been raised, yet when a request for work to be done is made ...

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  35. SPEED UP HANDLING OF WORLD QUESTIONS

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 15. A.A.P.—Senator Connally, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee proposed that the United ...

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  36. BRITAIN SWEPT BY SNOWSTORMS

    LONDON, Jan. 15. A.A.P.—Heavy snowstorms swept over most of Britain during the first half of last week. They cut off towns and ...

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  37. RE-EDUCATION OF ITALIAN CHILDREN

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 15. A.A.P.—The Allied Commission in Italy has printed 1,000,000 textbooks for the reeducation campaign in order to ...

    Article : 66 words
  38. 82 JAPANESE ADMIRALS DEAD SINCE MAY

    NEW YORK, Jan. 15. A.A.P.—Eighty-two Japanese admirals have died on active service since last May. ...

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  39. Mission Officer Charged With Wounding Native

    PERTH, Monday.—William Sutherland, assistant superintendent of the Moore River native settlement, was charged at Moore Police Court ...

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  40. Awards for R.A.A.F. Men

    MELBOURNE. Monday—The Acting Minister for Air (Mr. Lazzarini) announced that Flying Officer James Arthur Smith, of Pymble. N.S.W., ...

    Article : 81 words
  41. SIX-HOUR DAY ART UNION DRAWN

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  42. Yugoslavs Demonstrate Against King Peter

    LONDON, January 15. A.A.P.—The Free Yugoslav Radio said that demonstrations against King Peter's refusal to appoint a regency occurred ...

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  43. Swedish Economist Dead

    LONDON, January 15. A.A.P.—Professor Gustav Cassel has died in Stockholm, aged 79. A noted student of economics, he ...

    Article : 55 words
  44. NEW NAZI V BOMB

    LONDON, January 15. A.A.P.—Three V bombs which crashed in southern Sweden are believed to have been a new version of the V1 ...

    Article : 48 words
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