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  2. N.E.S. DISPLAY FOR SECOND LIBERTY LOAN

    A City Council N.E.S s[?]d [?]ing into M[?] Place at the [?]erty Loan appeal at lunch time yesterday. Displays were given by br[?] of the N.E.S. organi[?]tion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. MAN-POWER INQUIRY

    A detailed investigation of the use of killed tradesmen in the armed forces is being made. to determine whether any may be ...

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  4. QUIET DAY IN SHOPS

    When clothes rati[?] by coupons operated in Sydney for the first time yesterday. there were fewer customers than ...

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  5. FEW EGGS FOR BRITAIN

    The Government poultry expert. Mr. E. Hadlington, yesterday expressed the opinion that on present indications few eggs ...

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  7. DARING DEEDS BY AIRMEN

    MELBOURNE Tuesday.—[?]mediate awards of be D.F.C. to Pilot-Officer William Lloyd Brill, 26, of Grong Grong, and the ...

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  8. AIR TRAINING CRASH

    Three men were killed and eight injured when an aircraft from an R.A.A.F. station rn New South Wales crashed form 200ft ...

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  9. WAR CONFERENCE OF UNIONS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, said to-day that he would act as chairman at the conference ...

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  10. FOUR YEARS' GAOL FOR GRAZIKR

    A sentence of four years imprisonment with hard labour was unposed by Judge Holt in Quarter Sessions yesterday on Thomas Wil[?]am Davis, [?] ...

    Article : 260 words
  11. MRS. WALSH MENTIONED

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Mrs. Madefine Labouchere Eva O'Lough[?] of Ned[?]ands, appeared in the Criminal Court to-day as a ...

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  12. FATAL TUST FLIGHT ACCIDENT

    [?] R.A.A.[?] [?]cer and a U.S. sergeaut were killed on Saturday when an a[?] to which they were [?]king a test flight [?]ed near ...

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  13. VOLUNTEERS, BUT LACK BADGE

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Tuesday.—On the coast of northern Australia there is an artillery battery, ...

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  14. SALES RESTRICTION REMOVED

    CANBERRA Tuesday.—By regulation gazetted to-day, the minister for War Organisation of Industry. Mr. Ded[?]an, revoked the order ...

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  15. MR. EVATTS PROTEST

    The Minister for Education. Mr. [?] Evatt, said yesterday that he was processing to the [?]-power authoritiee against ...

    Article : 66 words
  16. COUNTRY OFFICER DIES

    The death occurred yesterday of Mr. Lewis Sydney Junges, aged 55. treasurer of the Sydney County Council. He had held that position since ...

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  17. DARWIN MEN IN CASUA[?]TIES

    The names of men who en[?]sted in Darwin and New Guinea appear in casualty lists issued yesterday. ...

    Article : 120 words
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  19. TRANSFERS TO A.l.F.

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.— Entire units of Hie A.M.F. which desire to transfer to the A.I.F. will be able to do so, but. to fu[?] ...

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  20. FOUR COAL MINES IDLE

    Four coal mines were Idle on the northern field yesterday, involving 1,400 miners. The loss of production was 4,700 tons. ...

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  21. CANON HUCHES DEAD

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.—After a short illness, Canon. E. S. Hughes former [?] of St. Peter's Church of England. Eastern [?], died tins ...

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  22. RUSSIAN AID FUND

    The following additional sub[?]tions have been received by the Russian Medical Aid and Comforts Committee: ...

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  23. [?]UOR CONCESSIONS SE[?]S PROBLEM

    The regulation to enable [?] to be sold outside the ordinary trading hours of hotels to workers in essential industries has not va been completed. ...

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  24. TWO FOUND DEAD ON RAILWAY [?]ES

    Frederick Smith. a cel[?]man employed at the Livingstone Hotel. Petershan was found dead on the railway line near Redf[?] station last ...

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  25. EMPLOYEE NOT REINSTATED

    Ernest Thompson, dai[?]n, Wahroonga. was fined £15 at the Hornsby Court yesterday for having failed to reinstate an employee, Leslie Jack ...

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  26. DEPUTY TOWN CLERK

    Sydney City Council yesterday una[?]usly appointed Mr. E. W. Adams, Chief clerk as deputy town clerk of Sydney. ...

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  27. LABOURER ACQU[?]ED

    John Little, [?] ta[?]er, was acquitted at Quarter Sessions yesterday on a charge of having. on April 24, being armed with a revolver, ...

    Article : 51 words
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