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  2. PRICE TO BE PAID

    BELFAST, Friday.—"I have no illusions that we will be able to sit down, eat, drink, and be merry when the war is over," said the Australian ...

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  3. OUTPUT FROM NEWSPRINT MILL AT BOYER

    Newsprint rolls, manufactured at the Boyer works of Australian Newsprint Mills Pty. Ltd. ready for shipment to Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GERMANS CONTROL ITALY

    ITALY'S defeat is complete, and the Germans have taken control of the country to prevent negotiations for a separate peace, says John ...

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  6. Closing Dates For Fruit

    THE Apple and Pear Marketing Board would bow to Nature, the Assistant Minister for Commerce (Mr. Anthony) said today. ...

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  7. FLOUR FOR FRANCE

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Usually welinformed sources said yesterday that the State Department was considering cancelling the sailing of two ships loaded with ...

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  8. FREEDOM OF ACTION

    Under the provisions of the bill to effect a change in the control of the Hydro-Electric Commission, the general manager, whom it was proposed to ...

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  9. POWER ALCOHOL PRODUCTION

    CANBERRA, Friday—Proposals for the production of an initial quota of 4,000,000 gallons of power alcohol from Australian sugar for which export markets cannot at ...

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  10. DOMINIONS' POLICY

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Agreement has been reached between the Governments of Australia and New Zealand for the immediate establishment of a standing ...

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  11. ORCHARDISTS IGNORED

    Concern is felt by the State Government at the form in which the bill to assist fruitgrowers who suffered losses because of hail and frosts passed the House of ...

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  12. GERMANS IN MOROCCO

    LONDON, Friday—The Lisbon correspondent of "The Times" says: "There is no longer doubt that the Germans have tightened their grip on French Morocco ...

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  13. Ration Ticket Endorsement

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Methods of simplify the system of endorsing petrol ration tickets are reported to be under consideration by the Commonwealth ...

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  14. CONDITIONS AT CAMP

    CANBERRA, Friday.—A report on conditions at Holdworthy (N.S.W.) military detention camp will be made to the Minister for the Army (Mr. Spender) by the ...

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  15. MAY BE STORED UNDERGROUND

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Disused railway tunnels and mineshafts may be used by the Federal Government for storing petrol. The Minister for Supply ...

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  16. HAIL INSURANCE PREMIUMS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Premiums payable by fruitgrowers under a compulsory scheme of hail insurance introduced by e State Government in future will be ...

    Article : 64 words
  17. NAVAL AIRCRAFT SINK ITALIAN DESTROYERS

    LONDON, Friday.—The Admiralty announces that naval aircraft sank an Italian destroyer and another was left in a sinking condition. Both destroyers ...

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  18. SHORTAGE RELIEVED

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Supplies brought by two ships which arrived in Australia recently from Britain have overcome the shortage of parachutes in ...

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  19. YOUNG PILOT

    Sgt.-Pilot T. J. Mitchell, aged 19 years, who was presented with his wings abroad recently. He is the second son of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. FEDERAL LOAN

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The main business at the meeting of the Loan Council to be held in Canberra on April 15 will be to discuss the terms of the next ...

    Article : 125 words
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  22. PROHIBITION ON LAMB AND MUTTON EXPORT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Australian Meat Board decided today to make effective on April 21 the order which prohibits the slaughtering of mutton and lamb for ...

    Article : 293 words
  23. MANUFACTURE OF RIFLES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—At a cost of about £300,000 the Federal Government will establish a second branch factory at a western town in New South Wales for ...

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  24. REJECTED LEATHER IN BOOTS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Although the Federal Government intends that a prosecution should be launched without delay as a result of the discovery of rejected ...

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  25. GERMAN AIRCRAFT SHOT DOWN

    LONDON, Friday.—Successful encounters, with enemy aircraft by British naval vessels are recorded in Admiralty communiques. ...

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  26. TYPHUS IN SPAIN

    MADRID, Friday.—Three hundred cases of typhus have been registered in Madrid and already 2[?] deaths have occurred, including two doctors. There are from 20 ...

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  27. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS

    "The Government has no knowledge of contracts let by the Hydro-Electric Commission to persons not employing union labour or not paying award rates," stated ...

    Article : 146 words
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  29. DOUBLE LIFE ENAMEL

    There is not a tougher enamel made than "REVELTTE MASTER FINISHES" for cars, boats, caravans, bicycles, and all hard used surfaces. "REVELITE ...

    Article : 50 words
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