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  2. INDIA LOOKS TO AUSTRALIA

    Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten's South-east Asia Command was depending upon Australia and New Zealand for ...

    Article : 367 words
  3. MANPOWER FOR FOOD FRONT

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Facts were available which showed that in many instances manpower authorities had confessed ...

    Article : 237 words
  4. The Week in World Affairs NEW RUSSIAN VICTORIES

    All other events of the first week of 1944 are overshadowed by the smashing Soviet victories in south Russia which led to the crossing of the pre-war Polish frontier on Monday evening. The Cossack dash into the unattractive ...

    Article : 1,473 words
  5. STRIKES HALT 14 PITS

    NEWCASTLE, Friday,—The production loss resulting from strikes on the northern coalfields this week was the heaviest ...

    Article : 367 words
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    Advertising : 227 words
  7. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    The long-awaited scheme for meat rationing has at length been laid before the public, which certainly has no grounds ...

    Article : 769 words
  8. THE WAR, DAY BY DAY

    The Anglo-American statement revealing that a propellerless fighter plane will soon be in production draws attention ...

    Article : 458 words
  9. LABOUR NEEDED TO PROVIDE FOOD

    The Director-General of Manpower, Mr. Wurth, said yesterday that easily the most urgent call on man-power for the next few ...

    Article : 213 words
  10. BACK TO THE LAND

    Federal Cabinet and the Manpower Directorate will have to face up squarely to the task of returning to food production ...

    Article : 468 words
  11. SOUTH COAST HOLD-UPS

    The mines idle on the South Coast and western fields yesterday were:— South Coast: South Clifton, 200 men, 750 tons a day (idle for third ...

    Article : 100 words
  12. NEW ATTACK BY MINISTER

    Australia would not have been able to carry out its war effort if the Maritime Commission had not enforced discipline, the ...

    Article : 325 words
  13. MR. WILLIS'S DECISION

    The chairman, Mr. A. C. Wills, told a meeting of the Central Coal Authority yesterday that he would publish his variation of the clause in ...

    Article : 165 words
  14. BOYS NOT WANTED ON FARMS

    A boy aged 16, who had studied for three years at Hurlstone Agricultural High School, and hoped to attend Hawkesbury ...

    Article : 164 words
  15. THREE M.L.A.s TO JOIN DEMOCRATIC PARTY.

    Three members of the State Parliamentary Opposition and former members of the U.A.P. have told the leader of the Opposition, Mr. Mair, ...

    Article : 117 words
  16. BOAT-OWNERS TO COMBINE

    Small boat owners in New South Wales are forming associations to make collective efforts to secure enough petrol to prevent ...

    Article : 220 words
  17. "ICE QUEUES NOT ENDED"

    BRISBANE. Friday.—A statement published by the Food Controller, Mr. Murphy, before leaving Townsville, which suggested the ice problem had ...

    Article : 136 words
  18. UNION'S ELECTIONS

    The general secretary of the Seamen's Union, Mr. E. V. Elliott, said last night that Mr. Beasley's attack on him on Thursday was ...

    Article : 138 words
  19. CONTOUR SURVEY OF N.S.W. URGED

    The New South Wales Staff Surveyors' Association decided at a conference yesterday to urge the Government to direct that a complete contour ...

    Article : 172 words
  20. CENSUS SOON OF PIECE GOODS

    The Director of Rationing, Mr. J. B. Cumming, announced yesterday that it would be necessary to take a regular stock census of ...

    Article : 206 words
  21. REPLY TO TAX OFFICER

    A statement by the Deputy Commissioner of Taxation for New South Wales, Mr. Hughes, illustrated the need to introduce ...

    Article : 248 words
  22. REPLY TO FARMERS' COUPON CLAIM

    The Deputy Director of Rationing. Mr. W. B. Hudson, has informed the Primary Producers' Union that the reason for refusing extra clothing ...

    Article : 107 words
  23. AID FOR CHILDRENS LIBRARIES

    The State Government has provided £500 to help independent children's libraries not affiliated with the Children's Library Movement. ...

    Article : 87 words
  24. SERIOUS FALL IN FISH CATCH

    In 1942-3 fish caught by trawlers amounted to only 2,240,0621b, compared with 14,842,590lb in 1938-39, the Chief Secretary. Mr. Baddeley, said ...

    Article : 124 words
  25. STRIKE HOLDS UP WIREWORKS

    About 500 employees of Lysaght Bros, and Co. Pty., Ltd., Chiswick, have gone on strike, and as a result the factory is ...

    Article : 140 words
  26. DAIRYING ADVISORY COMMITTEES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The names of members of the newly-established State diary industry advisory committees were announced to-day by the ...

    Article : 108 words
  27. LEARNING AND LIFE

    In an age when the examination system oppresses the young and imposes upon the elderly, it is cheering to learn of a ...

    Article : 238 words
  28. ARMY LINGUISTS

    The Army is seeking the enlistment of men capable of serving in New South Wales as Italian interpreters. They must be able to read, write, and ...

    Article : 76 words
  29. NATIONAL DAY

    The Australian Natives' Association has protested strongly against the failure of the New South Wales Government, to agree to give the title ...

    Article : 44 words
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