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  2. EVACUEES GIVEN JOBS

    A party of Malays—evacuees from Darwin—will soon be digging trenches at Port Adelaide. ...

    Article : 264 words
  3. GIRLS MAY BE TAKEN FROM PRESENT JOBS FOR WAR WORK

    Numbers of women, particularly those unmarried, may soon be transferred from their present work to essential war production. The Deputy Director-General of ...

    Article : 243 words
  4. All Eager To Work

    EVACUEES FROM DARWIN, who invaded the Trades Hall seeking employment. They are shown with the secretary of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 69 words
  5. BLAMED GIRL FOR THEFT

    A red-headed girl laid information against him to the police, a 20-year-old boots-barman alleged ...

    Article : 284 words
  6. ACCUSED TELLSABOUT "BEARING" SHARES

    Evidence regarding "bearing" on the Stock Exchange including the "bearing" of United States Steels, was given by Cyril William Langley, 40, of Hackney road, Hackney, in the Criminal Court today. ...

    Article : 847 words
  7. U.S. Troops Cause Fish Price Rise

    MELBOURNE.—Fish prices are soaring, not so much because supplies are shorter, but because of the unexpected bigger demand for ...

    Article : 55 words
  8. Wide Test Of Raid Sirens Tomorrow

    Sirens will sound the air-raid warning and all clear in the metropolitan-wide test at 9.30 a.m. tomorrow. ...

    Article : 100 words
  9. Advertising

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  10. U.S. SOLDIERS RETAIN RIGHT TO VOTE

    U.S. HEADQUARTERS IN AUSTRALIA.—Nothing in the United States Army regulations in any way disenfranchises American ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. Soldier Tells of War Secrets: Fined

    PERTH.—Letters written by a 22-year-old soldier. John Bryce Riley, and intercepted by the Censors Department, resulted in Riley ...

    Article : 106 words
  12. War Damage Panel

    At the request of the War Damage Commission, the Thebarton Council has appointed a committee to consider local war ...

    Article : 51 words
  13. R.S.L. Badge Appeal

    The annual badge appeal for the Sailors and Soldiers' Distress Fund will be held on Friday, April 24. ...

    Article : 64 words
  14. SMALLPOX RISK GREATER, SAYS HEALTH OFFICIAL

    MELBOURNE.—The danger of smallpox entering Australia is greater. This is because ships are arriving from ports and countries where the disease occurs, and because quarantine conditions are less efficient owing to ...

    Article : 212 words
  15. Damage to Swings

    Thebarton Council was told last night that vandals had broken every seat on the swings in the Wyett children's playground. Dove ...

    Article : 43 words
  16. PENSIONERS HIT BY TEA RATIONING

    Pensioners and other people helped by charitable organisations are hard hit by the rationing of tea. Unless supplies are made available several institutions will have to serve coffee and cocoa instead. ...

    Article : 251 words
  17. Thebarton Mayoralty

    The Mayor of Thebarton (Mr. A. G. Inkley) said today that he had decided to nominate for a further term as mayor at the forthcoming ...

    Article : 65 words
  18. MUSIC GOES ROUND AND COMES OUT HERE

    MELBOURNE.—A crop of "juke-boxes," almost overnight, in Melbourne restaurants and fun parlors will help United States troops on leave to feel at home. "Juke-box" is U.S. talk for a machine that plays one or a ...

    Article : 156 words
  19. Troops Choose Dawn and 4 p.m. For Cup of Tea

    MELBOURNE.—If you were limited to two cups of tea a day, what times would you choose to have them? ...

    Article : 154 words
  20. CENSORING NOT GENERAL

    CANBERRA.—No general censorship was being exercised over internal mails in Australia, the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) ...

    Article : 200 words
  21. SHOULDER BADGE BANNED FOR AIR FORCE HERE

    MELBOURNE.—"Australia" shoulder badges issued to members of the Royal Australian Air Force proceeding overseas to ...

    Article : 190 words
  22. Soldier for Trial

    Reginald Sandery, A.I.F., soldier, was committed for trial on a charge of manslaughter by the Acting City Coroner (Mr. Ziesing) at ...

    Article : 108 words
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