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  4. MAITIAND HOSPITAL

    On Saturday morning, delegates ot the Hospital beneiits A&iuciution, Hunter uistrict Zone, togeuier wnu the secretaries of we nospuuis com­prising the Association, were tlie guests of Mumana xiospital uoaru and were taKen on a tour of inspec­tion of the institution. The visitors were entertained at lunch at the hospital. ...

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  5. DIGEST OF ARMY NEWS

    The welfare of Australian prisoners of war is rcgui'ueu us a mutter oi vital concern, oy me conimonweaitn Government. Vvlicn reporis wero le-ceivea recently mat Australians w.uo were prisoners oi war in uuunuuy wero suort oi clotning, lmniecuaie ar­rangements were maue uirougn tne international Ked Cross lor me issue of Dattle aiess unu greaicoais. auc- ...

    Article : 197 words
  6. POLICE WARN PUBLIC

    Police warn the public to exam­ine carefully offers by canvassers to supply photographic enlargements and oil painting copies of photo­graphs. They describe the methods of .some canvassers us "a racket" and "sharp practice, juat within the law." investigation;) by the company .sdUitd ot tile Criminal lnvoaHcr.iti/\o ...

    Article : 243 words
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  9. TilAlNlJN'G MANUAL i'OK V.D.C'.s.

    The, importance oi' arranging the instruction of the large numour oi tx-service men now in Uie Volunteer L)e-fnce Corps on tho latest methods ot training has received oliicial consid­eration, and a manual has just been received from the press ior distribu­tion throughout Australia. The manual consists of 14 pamphlets which will go into a loose-leaf cover, so that in the organisation the special­ists will be able to take a manual pamphlet dealing with their own par­ticular work and study. ...

    Article : 91 words
  10. WEDDING

    A very pretty rainbow wedding was recently celebrated at Chribt Church, Dungog, between Mavis Fanny, eld- !eat daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Melmcth, of "Molford," Craven, and Dudley Keith, only son of Mr. A. B. Lawrence and the late Mrs. Law­rence, of "Millbroolc," Glen William. Rev. 13. RoDln.'ion, of Clarence Town, : officiated. ...

    Article : 445 words
  11. MOBILE i'lOXCUE UNITS

    Details of the four mobile picture theatre units, which are Doing pro­vided by the motion picture industry for the entertainment ot Australian troops, were announced by the Min­ister for the Army (Mr. Spender). The Minister said that these units are estimated - to. coat -approximately £10,000, and this money had already been subscribed. When in action the unit will be located 100 feet away ...

    Article : 126 words
  12. SHIPBUILDING AT CAPE HAWKE

    The Wallamba River, like the Man­ning, hag a long and worthy record of shipbuilding to its credit. While the writer ia not able to give the names of the ships that have" entered the Pacific Ocean at Tuncurry-l<'or-ster entrance, the number is a. large one, and with which such wen-known t;unilies as the Wrights, Allies anu Breckenridges have been concerned in I tim husinpss rieht throusrh. The Miles ...

    Article : 600 words
  13. VISUAL. EDUCATION

    The Australian Army now makes its own talkies and instructional strip films, and after about six months oi preliminary organisation the. cinema section of the A.A.O C. is now oper­ating smoothly and elliciently at Army Headquarters, Melbourne. The cinema section is separate trom the education branch, and is designed ...

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  14. BIG CROWO ASSKA1BLES

    ""There was a very large gathering at, Tuncurry Ia3t week to witness the luunching ol the big new ship. On Monday the official party arrived, and consisted of Mr. J. J. Cahill, Minister for Works: Mr. D. M. iM.cL.arty, .Director ...

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  15. MAIL. CONCESSIONS IOK T11K AJLF.

    Substantial postage concessions have from time to time been granted to members of the A.I.I'', abroad by United Kingdom, Egypt, i-'alestine and Malaya. Broadly, these conces­sions allowed A.I.K. troops nerving in the countries mentioned to post their surface correspondence free of charge to countries within the Empire. On other classes of surface mail, sucli ...

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  16. ARMY KAT,VAfiK SKRVIf!M

    Another new avenui; of .saving will be effected by the Ar/ny Salvage Ser­vice in rcutiliaatlon of used hessian by dyeing and cutting it into «uitable widths and lengths for use an camou­flage. This activity, together with the processing of new materials, will effect a saving of £60,000 per annum. ...

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