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  2. OTHER ATTACKS LIKELY

    The shelling of Sydney and Newcastle is regarded as a "nuisance raid" at General MacArthur's head quarters. A communique issued from ...

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  3. DEATH PACT AT SURREY HILLS

    By the afternoon mail yesterday a resident of Neath-street, Surrey Hills received a letter from a neighbor intimating that she and her husband ...

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  4. WOMEN'S SECTION

    The diversity of work undertaken by members of Voluntary Aid Detachments in military hospitals and its value was demonstrated during ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BATTLE WAS FORESEEN

    The following statement, dealing with the background of events leading up to the Midway Island battle, was Issued last night by Admiral ...

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    A smiling group of U.S. army nurses from the Philippines who have arrived safely in Australia. (See ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SUNDAY SHOWS

    The Lord Mayor (Cr. Bcaurepaire), dealing yesterday with Sunday entertainment for troops, said there was one angle which had never been ...

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  8. RATION BOOKS

    The Rationing Commission requests applicants for, ration books to take particular notice of the following instructions:-- ...

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  9. U.S. NURSES FROM PHILIPPINES

    Eleven U.S. Army nurses, one U.S. Navy nurse and the wife of a U.S. Navy officer were among, the last to leave the Philippines. They have now ...

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  10. Country Women's War Work

    In spite of war-time conditions, which have meant change of abode and transport difficulties, members of the Country Women's Association ...

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  11. R.A.A.F. BOMBER HITS SUBMARINE

    After an R.A.A.F. bomber had dropped two bombs near an enemy submarine off the coast of Australia on Saturday, a dark, patch was ...

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  12. Work of "Town Hall Group"

    The Lady Mayoress (Mrs. F. Bcaurepaire) presided at the annual meeting of the Melbourne Town Hall group working for- patriotic funds. ...

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  13. FIREWOOD PROBLEM

    The railways commissioners said yesterday that the special train for firewood from Beaufort on Sunday would be regarded as a test, and if ...

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  14. AUXILIARIES' WORK FOR HOSPITAL

    A splendid record of achievement had been created by members of auxiliaries for Prince Henry's Hospital during the past 12 months, the ...

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  15. OBITUARY

    The death is announced from London of Mr. James Henry Hall, Labor M.P. for Whitechapel division of Stepney. He was an alderman of ...

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  16. For Women in Uniform

    The Young Women's Christian Association has been asked to equip a recreation hut for W.A.A.A.F.'s at Ballarat, and the chairman of the ...

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  17. Melbourne Pilot Wins Empire Medal

    "For great courage and coolness in extremely difficult and dangerous conditions," Sergeant Ian George Fadden, 26, a Melbourne-born pilot with ...

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  19. Engagement's Announced

    Suzanne Hampton, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Styles, Woorak, Torresdale-road, Toorak to Alan Hurley, son of Mrs, G. Carrick, Brighton-road, ...

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  20. KILLED HIS FATHER

    In the Criminal Court yesterday Leslie Edward Mansfield, 15½ years, of Owen-street, Mordialloc, who pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of his father. Ell ...

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  21. UNION'S CLAIM

    When the hearing of a claim by the Australian Tramway and Motor Omnibus Employes' Union and others for new rates and conditions began ...

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  23. Pedestrian Killed

    As he was crossing the intersection of Francis and Hyde streets, Yarraville, about 6 p.m. yesterday, John Francis Hayward, Croker-street ...

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  24. Laundry Work Curtailed

    A plan for the restriction of launtry work has been submitted to the Minister of War Organisation of Industry (Mr. Dedman) by the ...

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  25. LAW LIST--THIS DAY

    HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA.--(Before the Full Court, in No. 1 Court, at 10.30.)--Townsing v. Townsing (for Judgment). (Before Mr. Justice Starke.)-- ...

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  26. Forestry and Water Suddly

    To familiarise forestry students in victoria with the problems of water apply the chairman of the Metropolitan Board (Mr. J. C. Jessop) ...

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  27. Trade Unions' Congress

    A postponement of the All-Australia Trade Unions' Congress on June 8 was rendered necessary owing, to the lapse of the trade unions' ...

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  28. Twelve Months for Larceny

    Joseph Duggan, clerk Ovens-street, Brunswick, who was found guilty on a charge of larceny from the person, was sentenced by Judge Stretton in General ...

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  29. NON-CO-OPERATING BANK

    The Minister of War Organisation of Industry (Mr. Dedman) complained yesterday that one bank was not cooperating with his department as it ...

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  30. Parf-Time War Work for Women

    More than 500 women attended a meeting at the Trades Hall yesterday to consider the question of prevailing upon the Federal Government to ...

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  31. TRAIN TRAVELLING

    Following the decisions of the War Railways Committee last week on rationing of train travel, a start on working out the practical details was ...

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  32. Murder of a Soldier

    GEELONG, Monday.--Detectives arid police, in charge of Detective Sergeant Lyon, investigating the murder of Private Roy Arthur Willis, 44 years, whose body was discovered ...

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  33. Woollen Mills Declared

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Prices Commissioner (Professor Copland) is[?]ued a prices order to-day declaring the maximum price at which any ...

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