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  2. S.A. DIGGERS WIN CROSS AND MEDALS

    Three South Australian members of the A.I.F. are named among 15 recipients of awards announced in ...

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    ARRANGING A DISPLAY OF A.I.F. POSTERS, to be placed in the window of an Adelaide store. These posters have been issued to post ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. UNION MOVE FOR MEN'S RELEASE

    SYDNEY.—Dr. Evatt, M.H.R., has been asked by the Printing Industry Employes' Union to make representations to the ...

    Article : 318 words
  5. Keel of Merchant Ship Laid Here

    MELBOURNE.—The keel of one of two standard merchant ships to be constructed in South Australia had already been laid, and five ...

    Article : 144 words
  6. BOMB ATTACK BROADCAST FROM H.M.A.S. PERTH

    SYDNEY.—H.M.A.S. Perth appeared to lift out of the water, tremble in the air, then go completely dead, according to members of the crew in a recorded broadcast describing the bombing of the warship in a Mediterranean harbor recently. ...

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  7. YOUNG POLICE QUESTIONED

    MELBOURNE.—Four young constables were called from their beats last night and taken to the detective office for questioning concerning an ...

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  8. CENSORSHIP NOT POLITICAL

    MELBOURNE.—The exercise of censorship to prevent publicity of the debate in Federal Parliament last Wednesday night was not in any sense ...

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  9. Harpist Dies: Was Known To All

    IN the corner of a room in a little house in Waymouth street today I saw two ancient, broken-stringed harps. ...

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  10. DEPUTATION URGES CLOSING OF ALL BETTING SHOPS IN S.A.

    Saying that it was a disgrace to the State that crowds of young men should be seen congregated in and round betting shops in war time, a deputation of churchmen today urged the Premier (Mr. Playford) to close all betting shops. ...

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  11. SECOND SON DIES IN ACTION

    Advice of the death in action of another son, Pte. Reginald Smith, 23, has been received by Mr. and Mrs. G. H. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Showers Likely

    The weather was becoming unsettled, with prospects of showers over most of the State, said the Divisional Meteorologist (Mr. Bromley) today. ...

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  13. VIGILANCE ON PHASES OF PRICE-FIXING

    CANBERRA.—Two phases of price fixing will continue to require constant vigilance—(1) changes in the development of the war economy, ...

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  14. WAYVILLE CAMP NOW HAS OWN FIRE UNIT

    Wayville Camp now has its own fire brigade—regarded as the best camp brigade in Australia. THE fire-fighting unit has been organised to protect many thousands of ...

    Article : 349 words
  15. Man Fined £50 For Taking Photo of Ship

    MELBOURNE.—Photographs of a British armed merchantman berthed at Melbourne were produced in the City Court today when George Morton, of ...

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  16. New Bomber Here Tomorrow

    The first Australian-assembled Beaufort bomber will be at Parafield tomorrow. This twin-engined plane, which was ...

    Article : 248 words
  17. New Doctors Likely To Join Hospital Staff

    Probably all of the 22 new South Australian doctors who have secured their degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery will join the ...

    Article : 143 words
  18. Copper Mines That Would Not Pay

    Examination of old copper mine workings at Burra, owned by a firm of which the Minister of Munitions (Senator McBride) is a member, proved ...

    Article : 172 words
  19. Army Boot Orders May Lead to Shifts

    Additional orders for army boots may necessitate shift work, previously rejected by employes, to complete contracts on time, it was stated today. ...

    Article : 121 words
  20. 86, Tried to Kill Self

    An 86-year-old man, charged with having attempted to commit suicide on Thursday, was ordered in the Adelaide Police Court today to enter into ...

    Article : 104 words
  21. Payroll Tax On Directors' Fees

    Under the child endowment payroll tax, any payment made by a company by way of remuneration to directors must be included in the total wages ...

    Article : 182 words
  22. Advertising

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  23. Big Country Shows for War Funds

    CLARE, Crystal Brook, Jamestown, and Gawler Shows will be held as usual this year, and the greater part of the proceeds will go to war funds. MR. A. L. Knappstein, who is ...

    Article : 213 words
  24. POLICE INQUIRY ON WOUNDING

    MELBOURNE.—Certain mysterious aspects of the fatal wounding of Thomas Brookes, 37, quarryman, at his home in Franklin street, City, late last ...

    Article : 218 words
  25. Labor Day on Second Monday in October

    The Labor Day holiday this year will be observed on the second Monday in October. This was stated by the ...

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  26. REASON FOR LESS HOME BUILDING

    Not finance, but an acute shortage of material and labor had restricted home building activities, the Premier (Mr. Playford) told the Assembly ...

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  27. Unions Press Court for Decision

    SYDNEY.—When the engineering unions pressed claims for increased wages and improved conditions, Mr. Judge O'Mara adjourned the ...

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  28. Stop-Work Meeting At B.H.P. Steel Plant

    SYDNEY.—About 50 men in the ferro silicon department at the Broken Hill Proprietary Co.'s steel works at Newcastle will hold a stop-work ...

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  29. S.A. Recruiting Drive in Full Swing

    With the distribution of 300 posters and thousands of leaflet, an intensification of the recruiting drive for the A.I.F in South Australia has begun. ...

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  30. BROADCASTS BY PREMIER CRITICISED

    The weekly broadcasts by the Premier (Mr. Playford were criticised by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Condon) in the Legislative Council this ...

    Article : 119 words
  31. Gaoled for Stealing Coats

    John Robert Jones, seaman, of no fixed abode, was sentenced in the Port Adelaide Police Court today to two months' imprisonment, to be ...

    Article : 75 words
  32. Black-Outs Blamed For Increased Pillaging

    Black-outs at English loading ports were believed to be the chief reason for the big increase in pillaging, said shipping and police officials today. ...

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  33. Service Station Men Appeal

    An appeal by employes against the determination of the Service and Parking Stations Board, made on December 16, 1940 came before Mr. President ...

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  34. WORK THAT WAR PRISONERS MAY DO

    MELBOURNE.—War Cabinet will decide soon the type of work on which prisoners of war in Australia are to be employed. ...

    Article : 115 words
  35. Minister Sees School Play

    The Minister of Education (Mr. Jeffries) visited Norwood High School during the lunch hour today, and saw a play staged for him by students from ...

    Article : 93 words
  36. Charge Sent Back

    A charge against Frank Joseph Gill, of Goldfinch avenue, Cowandilla, of having driven a car without due care, which was dismissed by Mr. Coombe, ...

    Article : 52 words
  37. Doctor's Plan to Aid Russia

    CANBERRA.—Dr. L. W. Nott, medical superintendent of the Canberra Community Hospital, intends to launch an early appeal for a field ambulance ...

    Article : 39 words
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