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  3. CANADA'S GROWING NAVY: CANADIAN-BUILT CORVETTES TO GUARD ALLIED CONVOYS

    Corvettes of the Canadian Navy—small, fast naval craft produced to counter the U-boat menace—play an important part in escorting Allied convoys. Quickly and easily built and needing a comparatively small crew, their main armament consists of anti-submarine devices such as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Items of Interest

    Arthur Mailey, well-known international cricketer, said it was a disgrace to Australia to see 74,000 people at Randwick on Saturday following ...

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  5. SIDELIGHTS FROM SYDNEY

    The shadow of Japanese invasion of Australia from the North, with Moresby as the back door, has been lifted with ...

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  6. HOSPITAL VOTE INCREASED

    It is a matter of deep gratification to me to be able to announce that there will be no reduction whatever in the Hospitals Vote to be submitted ...

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  7. LIVING MONEY.

    A good many of us put our money into war funds, and then think no more about it. But that's really a very dull way of regarding that particular ...

    Article : 442 words
  8. Coalfields Trains

    At a conference held at Cessnock during the week­end, presided over by the Mayor of Cessnock (Ald. G. ...

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  9. BRITISH TROOPS FORCED TO WORK.

    South African and British troops captured at T[?]bruk have all been transferred to Italy and Germany, according to negroes serving with the ...

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  10. WAR COMMISSARS ABOLISHED.

    Moscow Radio declared that M. Stalin had issued a decree creating a single military command by abolishing the scheme of war commissars. ...

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  11. FRENCH LABOUR FOR GERMANY.

    Laval has told the Vichy Cabinet, that 130,000 Frenchmen must be sent to Germany for work in the factories before the end of October, or there ...

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  12. Hospital Patients

    Since our last report the following people have been admitted to Cessnock Hospital:— Albert Costello, of Rawson-street ...

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  13. Y.W.C.A. NOTES

    The grandmother contest ended on Saturday with a total of £1800 being realised for the Leave House for Service-women in Newcastle. ...

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  14. SECOND WIFE AND HUSBAND TRAGEDY.

    When on his way to hospital to see his dying wife, Rev. W H. Miller, Anglican minister at Wallaroo, South Australia, collapsed. He died shortly ...

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  15. BRITISH WELCOMED IN MADAGASCAR.

    The B.B.C. correspondent describing the entry of troops into Antsirabe, nearly 100 miles south of Madagascar's capital, says thats as our troops neared ...

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  16. DON'T DROWN THE KITTENS.

    It is stated that there is a plague of rats in several Sydney suburbs. In the eastern suburbs cats are at a premium. Rats are also troubling people ...

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  17. MAY WRITE FROM JAPAN.

    Tokio Official Radio has announced that enemy and neutral civilians interned or living in Japan or Japanese occupied territory, may write letters ...

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  19. NORTHERN MINERS' OFFICIALS.

    Pelaw Main Miners' Lodge has nom­inated the Secretary (Mr. T. O'Toole) for the position of Northern District Vice-president, now occupied by Mr. ...

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  20. SUPPLY OF AXES TO PRIMARY PRODUCERS.

    Advice has been received by Mr. A. H. E. McDonald, Chief of the Divisn of Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture, from the Minister for ...

    Article : 129 words
  21. MOVE TO RELAX BROWNOUT.

    The Minister for N.E.S. (Mr. Heffron) said "we are paying too high a price for a brownout that is not effective while we have glow in the ...

    Article : 76 words
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    A workman in a Canadian factory working on the caterpillar-treads of an almost-completed Bren-gun carrier at the end of a production line. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. CURFEW IN BELFAST

    After several bomb explosions and attacks on police, a curfew has been ordered over a large area of Belfast. For the fourth night in succession ...

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  25. NATIONAL FITNESS

    The leaders' hike, which was arranged for last Sunday had to be postponed owing to the bad weather. However, the hike will definitely be ...

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    If you want your neighbours to know all about you, give a party and don't invite the folks next door. A couple of nurses were sneaking ...

    Article : 66 words
  27. KURRI COMFORTS FUND

    A letter of appreciation has been received by Kurri Kurri Returned Soldiers Women's Auxiliary Comforts Fund Committee for a donation of ...

    Article : 60 words
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