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  2. MANY IMPORTS RESTRICTED

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Among the restrictions on imports from non-sterling countries announced to-day were:- ...

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  3. ALLEGED FILM MONOPOLY

    A complaint by a picture exhibitor that certain film distributors held a monopoly was withdrawn yesterday. ...

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  4. R.A.F. PILOTS DELIVER TEA TO DUTCH

    Left: Pilots of the Royal Air Force, including an Australian and two New Zealanders, preparing to load bags of tea for delivery to the Dutch in Nazi-occupied Holland. Each of the 75,000 bags contained an ounce of tea from the growers of the Netherlands East Indies, and carried a label bearing the words, "Holland will rise again—Greetings from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. COURT ACTION SOUGHT

    An application to have Theodore Charles Trautwein, bankrupt hotelkeeper and former M.L.C., dealt with under the ...

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  6. WAR OUTPUT DRIVE

    LONDON, June 30.—Lord Beaverbrook, as the new Minister of Supply, leads the greatest drive for war materials Britain ...

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  7. SERVICES AT WORK

    HAIFA, June 30.—On Saturday afternoon, for the first time in history, the three branches of the Australian Services were in ...

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  8. DISMISSAL OF CONSTABLE

    William Dwyer Donaldson, giving evidence in the Quarter Sessions Appeals Court yesterday, said that, when he was ...

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  9. PEACE OFFER STORY

    LONDON, June 30. (A.A.P.).— The Lord Provost of Edinburgh, Sir Patrick Dollan, has repeated his statement, which was denied ...

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  10. U.S. CALL-UP FOR 900,000

    WASHINGTON, June 30 (A.A.P.).—President Roosevelt has issued an executive order authorising the calling-up, from ...

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  11. EFFECT OF TRADE AGREEMENT

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Minister for Commerce, Sir Earle Page, said to-night that the new trade agreement with Britain, which he ...

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  12. DEBT COLLECTORS WARNED

    The Attorney-General, Mr. Martin, said yesterday that a Newcastle debt collecting firm had withdrawn a debt collecting notice which he had ...

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  13. ROAD REPAIR WILL COST £160,000

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Main Roads Departments of Western Australia and South Australia will recondition the east-west road linking ...

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  14. PRISON SENTENCE FOR MATILDA DEVINE

    Matilda Devine, 42, of Palmer Street, East Sydney, was sentenced to three months' gaol by Mr. Mahony, S.M., in the Central Police Court yesterday ...

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  15. PLANTS SOUGHT FOR HOSPITAL

    The Red Cross Society is seeking donations of trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants for the extensive grounds of the 113th General Military ...

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  16. DENTZ'S APPEAL

    LONDON, June 30.—The French Commander-in-Chlef in Syria, General Dentz, has made an urgent appeal to the Vichy ...

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  17. THE CALL-UP

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 12 words
  18. JAPANESE MOVES

    LONDON, June 30 (A.A.P.).—Two extraordinary conferences between members of the Government and high generals and admirals were held in ...

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  19. BARNARDO FARMERS HONOUR FOUNDER

    PICTON, Monday.—Former trainees who had travelled more than 200 miles were among those who attended Founder's Day celebrations at ...

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  20. Advertising

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  21. VICHY'S BREAK

    LONDON, June 30 (A.A.P.).—It is officially announced at Vichy that the Government has broken off relations with Russia because Russian ...

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  22. MYSTERY OF LOANS

    Evidence at the Coroner's Court yesterday into the suicide by poisoning of Mrs. Delia Young, 33, Premier Street, Marrickville, disclosed that ...

    Article : 207 words
  23. CHUNGKING RAID

    CHUNGKING, June 30 (A.A.P.).— When his house was hit by a bomb from a Japanese plane yesterday, Sir Arthur Blackburn, Counsellor at the ...

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  24. FIRE BEGUN BY PETROL THIEF

    A man who was trying to steal petrol by "milking" it from a drum with a rubber tube started a fire in the garage at the rear of Mr. E. ...

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  25. NAZIS' COPPER NEED

    LONDON, June 30.—The Dutch Quisling, Anton Mussert, in a broadcast over the German-controlled wireless, said: "Germany desperately needs ...

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  26. BANK INTEREST

    The Commonwealth Savings Bank has made a special appeal to depositors not to visit the bank during the first few days of July merely to have ...

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  27. ARMY'S FOOD BILL

    The Department of the Army has spent £3,000,000 to feed soldiers in Australia since the war began. The Minister for the Army, Mr. ...

    Article : 131 words
  28. BATTLE OF WITS IN THE AIR

    LONDON, June 30 (Official Wireless).—A Spitfire pilot who leads a famous auxiliary squadron with a brilliant record at Dunkirk and in the ...

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  29. DOCK CONTROL PLAN

    LONDON, June 30.—As another step in the plan to co-ordinate British transport, all docks will be placed under the control of one man, ...

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  30. 14 FINED FOR USING CAMERAS

    Fourteen persons were fined 10/ with £1/9/ costs in the Central Summons Court yesterday for having taken photographs of vessels in Sydney ...

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  31. CERTIFICATES FOR 900 C.U.S.A. MEMBERS

    Last night at the Town Hall 900 members of the Catholic United Services Auxiliary (C.U.S.A.) were presented with certificates from the St. ...

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  32. NAIROBI MURDER TRIAL

    NAIROBI, June 30. (A.A.P.).—At the resumed trial of Major Sir Henry John Delves Broughton on a charge of murdering the Earl of Erroll, the ...

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  33. HOME COMMAND

    The War Cabinet to-day may consider the appointment of a General Officer Commanding the Australian Military Force[?] The Minister for the ...

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  34. NEWTOWN PRESENTS AMBULANCES

    The Minister for the Army, Mr. Spender, sitting in the driving seat of one of the two army ambulances presented to the Commonwealth Government by the Newtown Citizens' War Fund and Chamber of Commerce yesterday. On the left is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. "INVADERS" REPELLED

    LONDON, June 30. (Official Wireless).—The City of London repelled "enemy invaders" yesterday when the Home Guard of the G.P.O. ...

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  36. R.A.A.F. RECRUITING IMPROVES

    Sir Donald Cameron, chairman of the R.A.A.F. Recruiting Committee, said last night that 215 air crew applications last week was the highest ...

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  37. PLAZA LICENCE

    The licence for the Plaza Hotel, Wynyard Station, was renewed by the Licensing Court yesterday after it had been announced that a 60-year lease ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, June 30.—Tin was quoted to-day at £256/1/4 a ton. compared with £257 on Friday. Rubber was quoted at 13[?]d a lb. Mining ...

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  39. WOMEN TECHNICIANS JOIN NAVY

    Yesterday, four women received temporary appointments on the staff of the Anti-Submarine school of the Royal Australian Navy. ...

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  40. LATE MR. W. DOWLING

    The funeral took place at Rookwood Crematorium yesterday of Mr. Willoughby Vincent Dowling, well-known pastoralist, of Loowee, Bringelly. ...

    Article : 47 words
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