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  2. DEVASTATION OF NAZI WAR INDUSTRIES

    "We have inflicted and are inflicting shattering damage on German cities which are engaged in munitions production," said Mr. Churchill, continuing his speech in Mansion House (see also Page 1). In all these operations on land, on the sea and in the air, Great Britain had ...

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  3. HOPES FOR RAPID GAINS IN S.-E. ASIA

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP). —A series of operations were beginning at the appropriate moment in South-Eeast Asia ...

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  4. 3421 A.I.F. STILL MISSING IN EAST

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Of the troops originally reported missing in the Far East, 19,957 have been traced, reducing the number ...

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  5. Bill Aimed At Leg. Council Abolition

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Government's intention is not merely to reform the Legislative Council, but finally abolish it. This was stated by the Premier (Mr. McKell) in the Legislative Assembly to-day, when introducing the Constitution (Legislative Council Reform) ...

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  6. Curtin May Miss Vote In State Poll

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) will be unable to vote in the Western Australian State ...

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  7. Prisoners Of War For Rural Work

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — The decision of the Federal Government to provide prisoners of war for rural work ...

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  8. AIRMAN ON SHOOTING CHARGES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A gun duel between A.C.I W. R. G. George, Air Force guard, and an R.A.A.F. corporal was ...

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  9. Herds Stable: Fewer Cows In Milk

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Acting Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. Carver) said today that in March last there had been an appreciable decrease in the number of dairy cows in milk. The total ...

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  10. NEW DRIVE BY JAPS. IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday (AAP) —Stubborn fighting along the Yangtze River and the nature of the operations have caused ...

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  11. HOLIDAYS BEFORE JOB REGISTER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The New South Wales Manpower Director (Mr. Bellemore) said to-night that boys and girls intending to leave ...

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  12. ALLEGED LIMIT ON POLICE MOVES AGAINST VICE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The police are deliberately prevented from taking action against night clubs and doing their duty by the State ...

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  13. BALLINA HEADS N.C. RAINFALL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — There was some good to moderate rain for the week over the north-east parts of the State, particularly the ...

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  14. Wreck Sold For £1500

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Together with 100 tons of bagged wheat still aboard, the wreck of the 9000 tons steamer aground at Shellharbour ...

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  15. DECLINE IN DAILY WAR COST

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Due principally to the slackening of the munitions programme, the daily war cost to Australia last ...

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  16. BEANS FROM N.C. CONDEMNED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The glut of beans of the Sydney market at the end of last month was due to the arrival of unusually ...

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  17. M'Bimby J.F. Club REQUEST FOR JUNIORS TO ACCOMPANY SENIOR JUDGES AT SHOW

    MULLUMBIMBY, Wednesday.— Mullumbimby district Junior Farmers' Club council will recommend to Mullumbimby Agricultural ...

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  18. ELECTRICITY LINK TO NORTH URGED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The extension of electricity to the North Coast at the same time as it is being extended in other parts of the ...

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  19. DARK FELT HEADS MELB. CUP LIST

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 words
  20. Liberty Loan RECORD NUMBER OF SUBSCRIBERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) said tonight that reports from all States justified ...

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  21. NAZIS BOMB REFUGEES FLEE TO HOLLAND

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP).— Over 100,000 Germans from bombed towns are to be found accommodation in the provinces of ...

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  22. NO REOPENING OF CLOSED STATIONS

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—Because of wartime expediency it is not possible at present to reopen country police stations which have ...

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  23. FILIPINO PUPPET NOT RECOGNISED BY SPAIN

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (AAP). —The State Department has issued a lengthy note from the Spanish Government denying that ...

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  24. TWO DEATHS IN CASUALTY LIST

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 words
  25. HURRICANE BATTING BY FORMER LISMORE CRICKETER

    Playing for Rosebery against a Victoria Barracks side in the Army L. of C. competition in Sydney last Saturday, Alan Pearson, former star ...

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  26. STATE NO LIMIT TO RELEASE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Farmers wishing to secure services to be made available under the scheme by which 20,000 men are to be ...

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  27. COLLAPSE BY STATE MEMBER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Shortly after the Legislative Assembly met today Mr. C. C. Lazzerini collapsed at State Parliament House. ...

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  28. ARMY RELEASES FOR DAIRYING

    The Dairy Manpower Advisory Committee has advised Mr. C. J. Bellemore, Deputy Director-General of Manpower, N.S.W., that cases ...

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  29. UNIVERSITY QUOTA OF STUDENTS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The University Senate had not consulted him in deciding next year's quota of students, nor had they ...

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  30. GERMANS LOSE KEY RADIO STATION

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (AAP). —It was announced by the Secretary of the Navy (Colonel Knox) that United States forces destroyed ...

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  31. CHARGE DISMISSED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A special Commonwealth Court to-day dismissed the charge against Patrick McHenry, General President of ...

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  32. RAILWAY BUILDING HOMES AT CASINO

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Replying to a question asked by Mr. J. T. Reid (U.C.P., Casino) in the Legislative Assembly the Minister ...

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  33. Governor-General's Message

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — In an Armistice Day message today the Governor General (Lord Gowrie) said: "Again we voice our ...

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  34. R N Cruiser Loaned To New Zealand

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP).— The Brtiish Government has loaned to New Zealand the cruiser Gambia, of 8000 tons. The Gambia ...

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  35. 900 MINERS IDLE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A fresh dispute involving Richmond Main, which employs more than any other bit in Australia, offset the ...

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  36. 50 Towns Gain Quota

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The Commonwealth Loans Director (Mr. Banfield) said to-night that [?]0 country towns had now reached ...

    Article : 34 words
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