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  2. Advertising

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  4. MACKAY HOME GUARD TO GO INTO CAMP

    North Eton was alive with khaki-clad figures yesterday. Officers of the Volunteer Defence Corps, accompanied by technical ...

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  5. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    The meeting of the Women's Legion that was to have taken place this evening to consider rodeo booth arrangements will not be held till ...

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  6. RECRUITING RALLY

    To a very large assemblage in front of the Town Hall on Saturday night, Mr. Malcolm M'Phce, a member of the Staff of the Area ...

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  7. PREMIER IN MA[?]

    Twenty-six years after his election as member for [?] in the Queensland parliament Premier (Mr. Forgan [?] ...

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  8. Family Notices

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  9. BOOTHBY ANSWERS ONE QUESTION, AND ASKS ANOTHER

    THE electors of Boothby, in South Australia--and there arc nearly, 73,000 of them--were given a task on Saturday to express the views of the common people at large upon, the need for unified Government in Australia. No better electorate could have been chosen by the hand ...

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  10. CASE OF SNAKE BITE.

    Snakes are still prevalent in country districts. Yesterday morning a lad, John Bourke (15), a farm hand, of Dunwold, was bitten on the left instep ...

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  11. HORSE IN MILL CARRIERS.

    A valuable draught horse had a miraculous' cscapo from death on Saturday morning, when It fell down on to the carriers at, North Eton mill ...

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  12. THE WEATHER

    A sharp change occurred in the weather yesterday in contrast to that of Saturday, which almost resembled a summer day, with a maximum ...

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  13. AMBULANCE ATTENTION.

    Although ambulance bearers were kept, busy over the week-end in transport work and attending to office cases, no accidents of a major nature were ...

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  14. DELAYED MAILS.

    Further complaints were numerous in Mackay over the week-end at the delay in the delivery of mails--especially urgent air mail matter. Air ...

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  15. Darlan's Turn About

    We hear so little these days of the aged Marshal Petain and so much of Admiral Darlan that one is forced to the conclusion that it is the ...

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  16. OFFICIAL FORECAST.

    Fine, except for scattered showers Far North Coast, and isolated showers at first north-western corner, colder nights, and a renewal of frosts ...

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  17. COMMERCIAL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 142 words
  18. MOVEMENTS OF THE PLANES.

    The Airlines of Australia Bungana arrived from South at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday. Captain K. Shersby was in charge, with Chief-Officer G. ...

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  19. NO CLUES YET FOU[?] IN NEBO MURDER INVESTIGA[?]

    The murders three with [?] Nebo of Mr. and Mrs. [?] Blake continue to [?] police. The search for the [?] ...

    Article : 574 words
  20. BOOTHBY SEAT

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 476 words
  21. OUR GALLERY OF MACKAY VOLUNTEERS.

    Reading from left to right:--J. J. Cronin (Mackay). W. G. Cross (Sarina), E. Christensen (Mackay), L. C. Corncy (Mackay). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Political Street Meetings Banned

    GRAFTON. Sunday.--A move within the Grafton City Council to refuse to allow political meetings in the streets was described as ...

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  23. PERSONAL

    Mr. Anderson Tyrer, F.T.C.L., accompanied by Mrs. Tyrer, left for the North by Saturday night's mail train. ...

    Article : 153 words
  24. MUSIC EXAMS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 361 words
  25. SHORT SESSION

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The Federal Parliament, which will resume on Wednesday, probably will sit only two or three days, and then ...

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  26. AIR RAID DAMAGE

    LONDON, May 24.--The Germans are adopting many, subterfuges to hide the air raid damage from the people, according to the ...

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  27. RADIO SERVICE WITH UNITED STATES

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- Questions of high policy touching Australia's relations with other foreign Powers are involved in the ...

    Article : 317 words
  28. JAPAN WILL STRIKE

    TOKIO, May 24.--Japan's role as a member of the Tripartite Pact is reaffirmed by 'Kokumin,' which is reputed to be the ...

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  29. RESPITE FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON, May 24.--It is officially stated there was very little enemy air activity over this country to-day. A few bombs were dropped. These ...

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  30. DELIVERY OF 'DAILY' MERCURY.'

    The 'Dolly Mercury' Is delivered to newsagents by the train, railmotor, service car, or special carrier whichever is earliest, and ...

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  31. WAR PRODUCTION

    LONDON, May 24.--An Associated Press representative states: From time to time I have heard suggestions that Britain is not making a 100 per ...

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  32. CORINTH CAMP

    SYDNEY. Sunday.--There were 9831 Imperial prisoners of war in the temporary prison camp at Corinth when visited on May 12 ...

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  33. NEWSREEL THEATRE.

    The first of its kind in Mackay, the new "Globe Theatre," in Wood-street, opened on Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock, and continued until 10.45 p.m. ...

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  34. R.A.F. BOMBERS ACTIVE

    LONDON, May 25.--The R.A.F. this morning announced that bombers of the Coastal Command attacked enemy shipping off the ...

    Article : 149 words
  35. Advertising

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  36. U-BOAT LOSS ADMITTED.

    LONDON. May 23.--A Berlin communique admits a U-boat under the command of the famous Captain Guenthem Prien has not returned ...

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  37. Strict Precautions Against Disease

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Army and other services were taking strict precautions to guard against the introduction of disease into Australia by troops from ...

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  38. U.S. Fosters Airlines to South America

    WASHINGTON, May 24.--President Roosevelt has allocated 8,000,000 dollars (£2,000,000) out of defence funds to inaugurate a program ...

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  39. CONTRIBUTIONS TOTAL £108,732,000 FOR WEAPO[?] WEEK.

    LONDON. May 24. --[?] Weapons Week contributions [?] £108,732,000 slerling when [?] closed at noon to-day. ...

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  40. Australian Tiger Moths for East Indies

    BATAVIA, May 24.--East Indies voluntary training corps has decided to order 48 Australian Tiger Moth initial trainers. ...

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  41. LETTERS TO SOLDIERS.

    The correct manner to address correspondence to Australian soldiers abroad, after giving the number, name name and other identifying particulars the ...

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  42. V.D. CORPS REVIEWED.

    BRISBANE. Sunday.--Fully 1500 men of the Returned Soldiers' League volunteer Defence Corps paraded for review by the Governor (Sir Leslie ...

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  43. REPORTED DAMAGE [?] AIRCRAFT-CARRIER.

    LONDON. May 24.--The [?] news agency says: The British craft carrier" Argus was visibly aged and returned to Gibraltar ...

    Article : 25 words
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