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  2. THE PULPIT

    Aichdcacon S. M. Johnstone, preaching yesterday, Red Cross Sunday, at St. Andrew's Cathedral, from the text "By love ...

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  3. MR. FADDENS CHANCES

    "The Speaker of the House of Assembly of Arkansas, USA," the Annual Register of 1836 repotted, "having killed a member ...

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  4. THE WAR, DAY BY DAY

    There is no doubt that, despite certain losses of territory, Russia's position has improved during the week. In a war of this kind wider strategical movements count far more than the mere territorial ebb-and-flow; and the ...

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  5. AID TO SOVIET

    The Congress for Friendship and Aid to the Soviet Union, which was held during the week was attended by 2,300 delegates, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FITNESS CAMP OPENED

    The Premier, Mr. McKell, set the commemoration stone at the National Fitness Camp at Broken Bay on Saturday at the opening ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Advertising

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  8. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    Tokyo's Information Board describes as "probably premature" reports that Japan and the United States have reached ...

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  9. A.I.F. FIGURES TO BE SECRET

    The Director-General of Recruiting, Lieut.-Colonel Whitfield, has announced that relative recruiting totals will not be ...

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  10. HOME ARMY NEEDS RECRUITS

    There are many vacancies for men in the Home Defence Forces. Service is for the duration of the war, and applicants should be returned ...

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  11. CHILDREN'S WARD AT HORNSBY

    CANBERRA Sunday.—Negotiations between Hornsby Hospital and the Tedcial Treasury about the building of a new children's ward at the ...

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  12. DEFENCE OF LOAN CUT

    The Prime Minister and Treasurer, Mr. Fadden, said yesterday that he made no apology for having used his statutory powers ...

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  13. WATER RESTRICTIONS

    It is nearly four weeks since the Water Board, on the advice of its Chief Engineer, decided to prohibit the use of water for ...

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  14. INTENSIFIED WAR PRODUCTION

    An assurance that Australia's war production programme would be intensified was given by the Prime Minister, Mr. ...

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  15. EMPIRE BROADCAST BY AUSTRALIAN

    Miss Myra O'Neill, daughter of Mrs. M, O'Neill, of Port Macquarie, who left Australia 10 years ago to study singing in Italy and England, will ...

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  16. WAR ANNIVERSARY

    On Wednesday, the second anniversary of the war, intercessions will be held in St. Andrew's Cathedral between noon and 2 p.m: A (united ...

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  17. SCATTERED RAIN

    Although rainfall in New South Wales yesterday was negligible, the Weather Bureau believes that cloudy and unsettled ...

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  18. FURTHER RISE IN SHARE PRICES

    Further advances on the Sydney Stock Exchange on Satin day cariied the official index of 34 representative industrial share prices to a new high ...

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  19. THE RUSSO-GERMAN CAMPAIGN

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. WORK FOR WAR PRISONERS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Minister for Labour, Mr, Holt, said yesterday that the employment of prisoners of war in ...

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  21. ALTERATIONS AT ST. ANDREW'S

    Work in connection with the re-orientation of St. Andrew's Cathedral was begun last week. The most notable change will be ...

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  22. R.A.A.F. IN ACTION

    A returned R.A.A.F. officer, who delivered a national broadcast last night, said that an Australian squndion operating in the Middle East shot down ...

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  23. PERSONAL

    His Excellency the Governor-General, Lord Gowiie was present nt Divine Service at St. Andrew's Cathedra), Sydney, yesterday morning. ...

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  24. MORE LEAD MAY BE EXPORTED

    The Minister for War Organisation of Industry, Mr. spooner, visited Captain's Flat on Saturday and promised later that he would try to solve the ...

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  25. SIR E. PAGE'S ADVICE ON WAR ECONOMY

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The Minister for Commerce, Sir Earle Page, said yesterday that, as the war entered its third year, it was obvious that the ...

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  26. SIR THOMAS BAVIN

    The passing of Sir Thomas Bavin leaves the public life of this State the poorer, and will afflict with a deep sense of ...

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  27. LABOUR VICTORY IN BY ELECTION

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Mr. H. O'shea, with an absolute majority of 836, has held the Warrego (southwestern Queensland) seat, rendered ...

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  28. HOUR IN SEA TO SAVE BOY

    WOLLONGONG, Sunday.—After Douglas Shannon, 15, had been washed into the sea from rooks near Port Kembla yesterday, Norman ...

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  29. NATIONAL PRAYER

    In accordance with the King's wish, prayers for peace will be offered in every Catholic church in Sydney next Sunday. ...

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