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  2. FRANK TALK TO PRESS MacArthor "Off the Record"

    Sixty Australian and international Press correspondents had a memorable experience yesterday, when General ...

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  3. TIGHTEN WATER CONTROL

    The Water Board threatens further restrictions on both domestic and industrial users of water unless more rain falls on ...

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  4. TIME PAYMENT RESTRICTED

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Drastic restrictions are imposed on cash order and hire-purchase business under regulations ...

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  5. COMING WAR STORM

    Before the world-wide war storm breaks—possibly late in April or early in May—it is appropriate to take stock of the United Nations' position following the Far Eastern disasters. ...

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  7. THE WAR, DAY BY DAY

    The outstanding feature of the fighting in Burma has been the continued Allied superiority in the air. At one time it appeared ...

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  8. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    Questing fingers thrust forward by Japan in the New Guinea area have been roughly hammered by the Allied forces, ...

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  9. RAILWAY SIGNS TO GO

    All locality signs deemed to be visible from low-flying aircraft are being removed from railway stations within the metropolitan ...

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  10. TAXATION REFORM

    Income tax assessments are now pouring out of the Taxation Department, probably in greater numbers than ever ...

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  11. NAVAL AWARDS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Naval Board announced to-day the following awards approved by the King for members of the ...

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  12. MARRIAGE BAN URGED

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A complete ban on marriage by members of the United States fighting forces while serving in ...

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  13. PERSONAL

    Lady Wakehurst, attended by Miss Joan Holman, visited the office of Bundles for Britain and Australia, at 321 Pitt Street, yesterday. ...

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  14. LONE UNIT BAGS 51 PLANES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—In aerial combat, a lone Australian squadron in the Malayan campaign shot down 51 Japanese ...

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  15. WHAT TO DO IN AN AIR RAID

    The need for care in a brownout is emphasised by the Minister for National Emergency Services, Mr. Heffron, in his 73rd ...

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  16. WORK BEGUN BY MR. GARDEN

    Mr. J. S. Garden, who began duty yesterday as liaison officer between the trade unions and the Federal Minister for Labour. ...

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  17. BOOK WEEK BEGINS

    Yesterday was the first day of Book Week, which has been launched by the Camp Library Service, with the objective of ...

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  18. SOLDIERS NOW IN BILLETS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Billeting of Australian and American troops had already begun in private homes in some States, Army Headquarters ...

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  19. HEAVY AIR ATTACK ON MORESBY

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  20. CHECKING HOARDING

    The recent tendency on the part of many of the public to buy food and other goods in excess of current needs has ...

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  21. NEED FOR OATS AND CHAFF

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Big demands for oaten hay and wheaten chaff for army purposes were forcast to-day by the Minister for Commerce. Mr. ...

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  22. PREMIER'S 25 YEARS IN PARLIAMENT

    It will he 25 years to-day since the Premier, Mr. McKell, was elected to the State Parliament, as member for Redfern. He defeated the former ...

    Article : 95 words
  23. CANBERRA VISIT

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, said to-day that when General MacArthur came to Canberra he would be the guest of ...

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  24. WANTS SCHOOLS TO BE "HAPPY PLACES"

    The Minister for Education, Mr. Evatt, said yesterday, at the annual meeting of the Kindergarten Union of New South Wales, that he wanted ...

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  25. "MacARTHUR HOUSE"

    NEW YORK, March 23 (A.A.P.).— The headquarters of an organisation of foster-parents for refugee children from occupied countries has received. ...

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  26. NO TIDE TABLES FOR PUBLIC SALE

    CANBERRA, Monday.—National Security Regulations gauerted to-day by the Minister for the Navy cestrict the sale of hydrographical ...

    Article : 74 words
  27. NEW POST FOR CITY ENGINEER

    The Lord Mayor, Alderman Crick, announced to the City Council yesterday that the City Engineer. Mr. Garnsey, had been given the rank of ...

    Article : 82 words
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