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  2. GENERAL MACARTHUR BUYS WAR BONDS.

    General MacArthur Alfred Commander-in-Chief in the South West Pacific signing his personal cheque for £1,000 to buy Second Liberty [?]an bonds at the Commonwealth Bank, Melbourne yesterday. The Prime Minister Mr. Curtin who is shown will General MacArthur also bought loan bonds to add to those already held by him. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. HONG KONG WAR LIST

    A further list of prisoners of war and interness at Hong Kong is published to-day. The list is issued by the Finance ...

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  4. FARM LABOUR POOL

    Farmers and country men and women will be asked to form labour pools to meet the serious shortage of farm labour, the ...

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  5. RAIL PRIORITY SYSTEM

    When the system of priorities for interstate train travel begins to operate on July 1, interstate travel for anything but war ...

    Article : 361 words
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  7. OPPOSITION TO FISH PLAN

    Mr. H. M. Curnow, secretary of the Fish Agents Association said last night that the United Fishermen's League which ...

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  8. WAR LOSSES FOR N.S.W.

    The names of three men from New South Wales appear in an Army casualty list issued yesterday. ...

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  9. EVIDENCE CLOSES IN W.A. CASE

    PERTH, Thursday.—Concluding testimony for the defence and rebuttal evidence for the Crown to-day brought the ...

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  10. LIMITS ON BUILDING RELAXED

    CANBERRA. Thursday.—A National Security order g[?]tted to-day by the Minister for War Organisation of Industry. Mr. Dedman sets out that ...

    Article : 185 words
  11. LAW NOTICES

    Mr. Justice Lukin.—Re Ernest Frederick Weingarth, ex parie Fairfax and Sons Pty. Ltd.; re Horace S. Cerutty, ex parte Willi[?]m Stuckey; re Richard S. Neary, ex parte ...

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  12. SEASONAL WORKERS' REGISTER

    The Directorate of Man-power yesterday asked men who had worked as shea[?]rs or sugar cane cutters to apply for inclusion in the Seasonal ...

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  13. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    SUN, MOON, PLANETS, AND [?]ES.— June. 19; Sun rises 6.59; sets 4.53; Moon 10.26 a.m. 9.43 p.m. Mercury 6.08 a.m. 4.29 p.m. Venus. 3.59 a.m. 2.40 p.m. ...

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  14. COURT MARTIAL ON VACCINATION.

    A soldier who had disobeyed an order to submit to vaccination was brought before a court martial at Victoria Barracks yesterday. ...

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  15. PRACTICAL JOKE CAUSED DEATH

    Allan. Carberry, 24. plumber, was convicted in the Central Criminal Court yesterday of the manslaughter of Bruce Edward Holden at Balmain ...

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  16. THE MAILS

    (The Army authorities state that any references in letters to shipping or troop movements will lead to letters being mutilated and delayed by the censors.). ...

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  17. £24,735 FOR RUM FOR THE NAVY

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Contracts accepted by the Department of Supply for the supply of rum[?]worth £24,735 to the Australian Navy are notified ...

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  18. DISEASE SPREAD BY COUGHING

    Coughing, sneezing, and spilling in public were condemned as "beastly habits" by the Metropolitan Medical Officer, Dr. Grahame Drew in a ...

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  19. WATERED MILK

    A fine of £5 was imposed at Manly Court yesterday on the Dairy Farmers Co-op Milk, Co., Ltd., for having sold adulterated milk. ...

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  20. RALLY ON SUNDAY

    The New South Wales Aid to Russia Committee has organised a meeting to be held in the Domain on Sunday to mark the signing of the Anglo-Soviet ...

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  22. IDLE MUNITION WORKERS MARCH

    Munition workers who, are idle because of a strike, of the clerical section of an important munition factory in a country centre marching through the town soon after dawn yesterday. They marched to the factory to demand the reopening ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. WOMAN ACQUITTED. OF ASSAULT

    Elsie Josephine McDonald, a young woman, was acquitted in the Quarter Sessions yesterday of a charge of having assaulted. Albert Kelso and, ...

    Article : 49 words
  24. MEDAl PRESENTATION

    The Governor, Lord Wakehurst. will present the King's Police Medals to some police officers and also Imperial Service Medals to former ...

    Article : 38 words
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