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  2. FAR EAST AUSTRALIA PREPARED

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) declared today that he was confident that the Government or people of Japan would not be influenced ...

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  3. SPENDING BY PEOPLE

    CANBERRA, Friday.—An official inquiry arising from the policy of the Federal Government to curtail non-essential spending so that ...

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  4. ACQUISITION SCHEME

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Appreciation of thc Federal Apple and Pear Acquisition Scheme was expressed at a meeting of representatives from ...

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  5. BRICKYARDS DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A settlement was reached today of the brickmakers' strike, and a general resumption of work is likely to take place next Thursday. The ...

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  6. DEPARTING TEACHERS

    Concern has been expressed, particularly in Government circles, regarding the number of young women who have been called up for duty with the V.A.Ds. ...

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  7. VOLUNTEER CORPS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Whether the role of the Volunteer Defence Corps is to he static or whether it should play a more active part in Australia's ...

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  9. RECRUITING DRIVE

    Intensification of the campaign to recruit A.I.F. reinforcements was approved at the meeting of the State Recruiting Committee at Hobart yesterday. The Premier (Mr. ...

    Article : 256 words
  10. AALESUND RAIDED

    LONDON, Friday.—The harbour and anchorages of the Norwegian port of Aalesund, one of the bases from which Hitler supplies his ...

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  11. Christmas Leave For Troops

    THE question of Christmas leave for troops in camps in Australia is being considered by the Anny authorities. ...

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  12. RAIDED BY R.A.F.

    LONDON, Friday. — Widespread raids in the Middle East and a series of successful attacks on military objectives in Southern Italy are ...

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  13. "JAPAN ALREADY DEFEATED"

    MR. WILLIAM DONALD, Australian-born adviser to Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, the Chinese Generalissimo, who ...

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  14. AERONAUTICAL MATERIAL

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Revealing today that Australia is building up an immense trade in the export of aeronautical material, the Minister for Aircraft Production ...

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  15. LORD AND SERF

    LONDON, Friday.—"The German in Poland is lord, and the Pole only his serf, and those who decline to accept this ruling will have to put up ...

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  16. BANK FUNDS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Measures to control the investment funds of private trading banks were discussed today by the Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) and the ...

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  17. RAIDS ON ENGLAND

    LONDON, Friday. — Enemy aircraft early last night dropped a few bombs in East Anglia. Some damage was caused at one point, and a small number of ...

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  18. Coal Mines To Reopen

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — Mr. John L. Lewis, president of the Mine Workers' Union, announced that the union had accepted President Roosevelt's proposal for ...

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  19. NATIONAL CREDIT

    The State Treasurer (Mr. DwyerGray) stated yesterday at Swansea, where he has been recuperating after a serious illness, said he was keenly ...

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  20. Catholic Attitude To Russia

    THE Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cincinnati (the Most Rev. Dr. J. T. McNicholas), writing to the ...

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  21. BEST USE OF MAN-POWER.

    CANBERRA, Friday—An acute manpower problem in Australia within the next year is foreseen by the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde). ...

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  22. Kerbside Pumps

    A report on kerbside petrol pumps will be considered by the Hobart City Council at its next meeting. The council decided three years ago that, air kerbside pumps must be ...

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  23. WAR LOADINGS GRANTED TO UNION

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An application was made by the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Union in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court today for a variation of ...

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  24. TAX RELIEF

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Taxpayers who wish to apply for relief will still be able to submit cases to the Hardships Board. ...

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  25. LABOUR DAY APPEAL AIDS A.I.F.

    Upwards of £75 was raised at Hobart for the Comforts Fund yesterday as the result of the sale of "Labour Day Appeal" buttons throughout the city and suburbs. To this ...

    Article : 167 words
  26. War On Weeds At Glenorchy

    The Glenorchy Commission has begun a weed-killing campaign in the municipality and has ordered 300 gallons of weed-killer. This will replace the previous method of ...

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  27. OIL CONTRACT EXPIRES

    BATAVIA, Friday.—The famous oil contract between the Dutch East Indies and Japan concluded a year ago as a result of the visit of the ...

    Article : 141 words
  28. EMPANELLING OF JURIES

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said yesterday that the Registrar of the Supreme Court (Mr. R. G. Bingham) had made the following explanation concerning his statement ...

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  29. FLAX ACREAGE

    Flax acreage in the Deloraine district is more than four times that of last year. There will shortly be about 2,000 acres under cultivation. ...

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  30. OBITUARY

    Mr. Robert Burns Scott, a well-known Hagley farmer, died at his residence, Maybourne, Hagley, yesterday. Mr. Scott was aged 50, had been working on his farm ...

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  31. BASS STRAIT TRAFFIC

    Although passengers by sea declined, the number of air passengers increased considerably and the total number of passengers carried across Bass Strait during October ...

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  32. NO REPLY YET

    So far no reply had been received from the Transport Commission in regard to the decision of the Amalgamated Engineers' Union to withdraw members from the ...

    Article : 133 words
  33. Tenders Accepted

    The following tendera have been accepted by the Public Works Department: Mathinna school. Improvements to yard, Norman Forsyth, 33 Malabar St., ...

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  34. BIG ARMY PARADE IN EGYPT

    CAIRO, Friday.—Britain's ever-growing superiority in the air made possible the holding of the biggest parade of troops in the Middle East since the outbreak of ...

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  35. STATE POLLS

    Mr. E. J. Pitchford, hon. secretary of the Divisional Council for Bass and Wilmot of the United Australia and Nationalist Organisation, said last night that the council ...

    Article : 114 words
  36. Mrs. A. Spaulding

    Mrs. Ann Spaulding, oldest resident of Dunalley, died yesterday. She wouldl have been 94 years of age tomorrow. She was born at Stafford (England) and was a ...

    Article : 262 words
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  38. SANATORIUM APPEAL

    Following are contributions to funds of the Tasmanian Sanatorium: Acknowledged, £1,061/0/9; Burnie Victoria League, £63/ 8/2; Rosebery and district (through Mrs. ...

    Article : 110 words
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