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  2. SOIL EROSION IN WELLINGTON DISTRICT

    An example of soil erosion in the Wellington (N.S.W.) district, where a soil conservation research station will be opened by the Premier next Friday. (Photograph by Soil Conseivation Research.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. BLOW AT TIMOR

    MacARTHUR'S HEADQUARTERS, Friday.—To-day's Southwest Pacific communique reports a continuance of the widespread ...

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  4. BRITISH ADVANCING IN ASSAM

    IMPHAL (BURMA FRONT), April 21.— British 14th Army troops have taken the initiative north-east of Imphal Unnerved by our tank and infantry tactics ...

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  5. ANZAC DAY IN CHURCHES

    Special services for Anzac Day will be held in many churches to-morrow, as well as on Tuesday. ...

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  6. LOAN PROGRESS DISAPPOINTS

    MELBOURNE, Fnday.—"I am far from satisfied with the progress of the Fast Victoty Loan," the Federal Treasure, Mr. ...

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  7. VICTIMISATION ALLEGED

    Leave to prosecute the Commissioner for Railyways in five cases of alleged victimisation of employees in the office of the ...

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  8. MR. CHIFLEY REPROVED

    The charman of the Fitzroy ward war loan committee Mr. W. J. Bradley. M.L.C. said at a loan rally at King's Cress last night that he would suggest ...

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  9. TROOPS DRIVE BUSES IN LONDON

    LONDON, April 21.—This morning 2,230 London bus workers were on strike. Although 387 of those on strike yesterday returned to work, others stopped work. Troops to-day again manned buses ...

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  10. JAPANESE INFERIOR IN JUNGLE

    IMPHAL, April 20.—"As jungle fighters British and Indian troops are now better than the Japanese," said Major-General ...

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  11. AMERICAN UNITY "DWINDLED"

    NEW YORK, April 21 (A.A.P.) —Addressing a rally sponsored by the "New York Times." the Under-Secretary for War, Mr. ...

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  12. "SPECIAL APPEAL TO VOTERS"

    NEW YORK, April 21.—Representative A. L. Miller, who has been subjected to much censure since he made public his ...

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  13. ALIVE TO THREAT OF EROSION

    It had been decided to establish five stations in New South Wales for research into soil erosion, the Director of Soil ...

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  14. ALLEGATIONS BY MR. WEAVER

    The Premier, Mr. McKell, said yesterday that if the Federal Government was able to find work for men employed in ...

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  15. MISSING MAN FOUND

    Keith Ingle, 23, of Newcastle, who disappeared from his home on March 29, was found last night in a dazed and weakened ...

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  16. DEATH OF MR. A, R. BLUETT

    Mr. A. R. Bluett, who was regarded as Australia's leading authority on local government, died at his home at Lindfield ...

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  17. JAPANESE PUSH IN HONAN

    CHUNGKING. April 21 (A.A.P.).— A Chinese Army spokesman said today that strong Japanese forces in Honan Province had driven from the ...

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  18. WOMEN TRADED IN COUPONS

    PARKES, Friday.—It was stated by the police in Parkes Court to-day that information about a rationing offence ...

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  19. TRUK ATOLL ATTACKED

    NEW YORK, April 21 (A.A.P.). —On Tuesday night heavy bombers dropped 46 tons of bombs on Moen and Dublon ...

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  20. TRIED TO BRIBE A.W.C OFFICER

    Guiscppe Virgona, labourer, Fitzroy Street, Kirribilli, was fined £50, with costs, at the Special Court yesterday, for ...

    Article : 128 words
  21. LORD SNELL DIES

    LONDON, April 21 (A.A.P.).—Lord Snell, Deputy Leader of the House of Lords since 1940 has died. He was chairman of the London County ...

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  22. MORE TOBACCO

    MFLBOURNE Friday.—More manpower will be made available to tobacco manufacturers at the beginnig of next month to enable them to ...

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  23. FILIPINO PUPPET DECORATED

    NEW YORK, April 21 (A A.P.).— Tokio Radio says the Emperor Hirohito has decorated Bendigno Aquino, president of the Philippines National ...

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  24. PRESUMED DEAD

    Mr. and Mrs. W. Godley. of Kingsford, have been notified that their son. Flying-Officer Colin Cortland Godley. reported missing over ...

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  25. W.A.A.A.F. MARCH FOR WAR LOAN

    Members of the W.A.A.A.F.s marching into Martin Place yesterday to support the appeal by Women's Services for the Victory Loan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. FORCE TO ENSURE PEACE

    NEW YORK, April 21 (A.A.P.).—Declaring that good intentions were not enough, the British Ambassador to the United States, Lord Halifax, said to-day that arrangements for international order after the war ...

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  27. BERLIN BROADCASTS PICTURE OF INVASION MOVES

    LONDON, April 21 (A.A.P.).—"Troop trains are leaving London daily taking men and equipment to the Channel ports and south-east coast, ready for the invasion," said Berlin Radio to-day, broadcasting ...

    Article : 318 words
  28. J.L.O. CONFERENCE BEGINS

    PHILADELPHIA, April 21 (A.A.P.).—The New Zealand Minister to Washington, Mr. Nash, yesterday was elected ...

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  29. HOTEL APPEAL

    Alexandrina Lillian Jean McKinley Watford appealed in the Quarter Sessions Appeals Court yesterday against a conviction and fine of £10, imposed ...

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  30. BAN ON "SHOUTING" REFUSED

    LONDON, April 21 (A.A.P.).—The Home Secretary, Mr. Herbert Morrison, has refused to issue a "no-shouting" order to hotels. ...

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