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  2. Sailing MANY MISHAPS

    Many exciting incidents marked the New South Wales 18-footers' League's race, held on the upper reaches of the ...

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  3. MOPPING UP AT MILNE BAY

    Top: Australians plodding through heavy mud in the Milne Bay area in search of Japanese invaders. Lower: Officers examining a 37mm anti-tank gun brought ashore by the Japanese for light artillery work. (Department of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MORE TRAINING FOR N.E.S.

    On future raceless Saturdays N.E.S. workers would be required and expected to present themselves for training, the Minister ...

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  5. WELFARE HOME POLICY

    The Minister for Education, Mr. Evatt, has recommended to Cabinet an extension of the Parramatta Industrial Home for ...

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  6. HOT RACELESS SATURDAY

    With a maximum temperature of 92 degrees, Saturday—the first raceless Saturday of the Austerity Campaign—was the ...

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  7. N.E.S. SECTOR

    Greyhound owners and trainers on Saturday decided to associate themselves with the Glebe N.E.S. ...

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  8. Cricket BRIGHT PLAY

    Bright batting, effective bowling, and increased attendances were features of Saturday's first round of grade cricket ...

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  9. SPORT IN U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 3 (A.A.P.).—Thanks to Ernie White's magnificent pitching and inspired team work. Cardinals beat Yankees, 2-0, before a crowd of 70,000, at Yankee ...

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  10. 40,000 A.R.P. WORKERS NEEDED

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—On Australia's first raceless Saturday yesterday, A.R.P. services in all States except Tasmania renewed ...

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  11. THE SCORES

    St. George beat University in the first innings at Hurstville Oval. ST. GEORGE, 94.—A. Morris, 13; L. Byrn[?], 1; R. Lindwall, 0; A. Byrne, 50; R. Moss, 9; ...

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  12. Athletics MANY RECORDS

    Young athletes opened the track and field season with the schoolboys' championships at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday, when they ...

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  13. BOLD CONTRASTS IN SYMPHONY

    The first work in the programme of Saturday's concert by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra was Strauss's "Don ...

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  14. FINDING WOMEN WORKERS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—From statistical analysis it appeared that female labour must now be secured from finance, commerce, ...

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  15. LOSS TO WORKS COUNCIL

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The death at Frankston on Friday of Mr. Ellis H. Davies, director of mechanical equipment and materials supply in the ...

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  16. BRAVE NURSES IN ARMY

    Friday.—The matron-in-chief of the Australian Army Nursing Service, matron J. Sinclair Wood, has a tremendous admiration for ...

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  17. BOY DROWNED IN CREEK

    Raymond Fitzpatrick, 12, of Ronald Avenue, Earlwood, was drowned at the Kingfisher Waterhole, Heathcote Creek, yesterday. ...

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  18. Boxing LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE

    For the first time since he won the Australian lightweight championship from Tod Morgan, in July last year; Vic Patrick will defend his title at ...

    Article : 224 words
  19. SOLDIER'S ORDEAL IN BUSH

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Sunday.—Lost for seven days in dry, stony hill country in northern Australia, Private John Christopher ...

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  20. CHINESE PLEA FOR MORE AID

    "China knows no other language but that which steels the hearts and minds of her people to fight on," said the Chinese Consul-General, Dr. ...

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  21. ON THE TRACKS

    "A" GRASS (40ft).—TWO FURLONGS: Grateful, 24½s; Turn Again, 29s. THREE FURLONGS: Merrimba, 37½s; MacArthur and Hecuba, 38½s; Moorland and Frontier. 38½s; ...

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  22. BEER STOLEN FROM CLUB

    Gladstone Lionel Smedley, 20, engineer, Alexis Clarence Dowd, 24, engineer, and Reginald Thomas Torning, 32, engineer, pleaded guilty in the ...

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  23. PENNANT BOWLS

    NO. 1 PENNANT.—Section 1: Eastwood, [?]5, v Epping, 92; Hornsby, 102, v Cheltenham, 86. Section 2: Mosman, 113. v Warringah, 75; North Sydney, 121, v Manly, 85. ...

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  24. A.C.2 FALSTEIN, M.P., RELEASED

    Aircraftman Sydney Max Falstein, M.P. (Labour member for Watson), was released on Saturday after having served a sentence of 28 days for ...

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  25. JULY DECLINE IN RETAIL SALES

    Retail sales in Sydney in July, the second month of clothes rationing, were 15.6 per cent, lower than in July last year, according to figures ...

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  26. LIMIT INCOME TO £500 A YEAR

    Nobody should draw an income of more than £500 a year the Minister for Labour and National Service, Mr. Ward, said ...

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  27. STATE PARLIAMENT PROGRAMME

    The debate on the Address-in-Reply to the Governor's speech in opening the State Parliament will be resumed in the Legislative Assembly when it ...

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  28. Cycling STARR'S ROAD TITLE

    A Starr won the St. George League Club's 20-miles road time championship on Saturday afternoon in 54m 25s, under difficult conditions, defeating H. Vincin by 2m 2s. ...

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  29. V.C. WINNER PLEADS FOR SOLDIER

    Mr. W. M. Currey, V.C., M.L.A., asked a District Court-martial at Victoria Barracks on Saturday for lenient treatment to a militiaman, ...

    Article : 125 words
  30. SINGLETON NOW IN GAOL HOSPITAL

    Alfred Henry Singleton, 26, who was shot in the back while attempting to escape from custody, was removed by police at the week-end from Sydney ...

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  31. Soccer DANIELS CUP

    In the Daniels Cup final Wallsend beat Adamstown by 4 goals to 1 after leading at the interval by 2 to nil. W. Jones (2), R. Date and W. Burnet scored for Wailsend. ...

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  32. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS

    SUN, MOON, PLANETS, AND TIDES.- Sun, rises 6.28, sets 7.00; Moon, 8.00 p.m.; Venus, 6.07 a.m., 6.05 p.m.; Mars, 3.19 a.m., 2.10 p.m.; Mercury, 6.47 a.m., ...

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  33. YOUTH ACCIDENTALLY SHOT

    Robert Joseph Brodrick, l8, of Lilian Street, Punchbowl, was critically wounded When he was accidentally shot at Badgery Creek, near ...

    Article : 65 words
  34. THEFTS FROM HOTEL

    Charged at the Central Police Court with having stolen serviettes, ash trays, a serviette ring, table gong, and a drinking glass, of a total value ...

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  35. SPORT IN BRIEF

    Fred Atkins (17-1) beat Tom Lur[?]ch (16-10) by two falls to one at the Leichhardt Stadium on Saturday night. Atkins will now meet Pat Meehan in the final of the present ...

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  36. GOLF RESULTS

    CAMMERAY.—Best ball v par: J. S. Macqueen (4) and W. Tuohy (17), 11 up. Markers of winners' cards: M. Digby, R. Fraser. CARNARVON.—Stroke, A grade: K. M. ...

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  37. LIFE SAVING

    Without any official ceremony, the surf lifesaving clubs opened the season yesterday, when members' events were decided. Beaches were crowded. ...

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  38. PICTURE THEATRE ROBBED

    Thieves stole £20 from the picture theatre at Artarmon early yesterday morning. They broke into the premises and obtained the money by ...

    Article : 39 words
  39. THE MAILS

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  40. POSSIBLE ATTEMPT TO WRECK TRAIN

    A loose sleeper was found in the undercarriage of a train when it arrived at Guildford from Cabramatta on Saturday night. It had apparently ...

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  41. BOY OF 15 IN ARMY

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The 15-yearold son of an Adelaide policeman, Duncan Leal, has been found in a Victorian military camp after having ...

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  42. POLICE BEAT ARMY FOOTBALLERS

    About 2,000 saw Lady Owen, honorary director of Red Cross branches, kick off in the Police v Army match, which was the highlight of a series of inter-unit competition ...

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  43. FIELD GLASSES CALLED IN

    Field glasses used by Mr. J. B. Donohoe, chairman of the A.J.C. stipendiary stewards have been requisitioned for military purposes. Mr. Donohoe may have the use of glasses ...

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  44. THREE DEAD IN ROOM

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—A munitions storeman, Reginald Jack Michell, 34, and his twin sons, Robert and Malcolm, aged 3½, were found shot dead ...

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  45. U.S. SOLDIER DROWNED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Pte. Brinkley, of the U.S. forces, was drowned at Tugan, near Coolangatta, to-day. He was swimming with three companions ...

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  46. WHIRLAWAY BEATS ALSAB

    Whirlaway won the 25,000 dollar (£A7,812) Gold Cup at Belmont Park, defeating Alsab by three-quarters of a length, Whirlaway's Stake winnings are now 511,000 ...

    Article : 49 words
  47. MAN KILLED WHILE SHUNTING

    GOULBURN, Sunday.—Harold E. Roberts, railway porter, 49, was killed instantaneously during shunting operations. He is survived by a wife ...

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