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  2. DEMANDS FOR MANPOWER

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Director-General of Manpower (Mr. Wurth) returned from Melbourne yesterday after conferring with ...

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  3. INROADS OF WAR

    Adelaide, Monday.--Australian coal and other supplies have been sent to South America and elsewhere. Ships have been taken ...

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    A Trustworthy Handclasp of Freedom and Friendship. General Charles de Gaulle, leader of the Fighting French, shaking hands with Lieut.-General J). D. Eisenhower, Commander in Chief of U.S. Forces that have landed in North Africa, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. COMMONWEALTH PLAN FOR CONVENTION

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Further evidence was forthcoming to-day that South Australia may be in the forefront of the opposition to the Commonwealth's proposals for the amendment of the Constitution when the ...

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  6. BOMBING OF GERMANY

    Hitler told a gathering in Munich yesterday that his heart ached when the British attacked German cities. "They will get ...

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  7. WOMEN'S SECTION

    Sun-tanned and fit after long hours spent out of doors, forty Land Army girls are working in the retting fields surrounding the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DAY BAKING

    The merits of day baking were stressed by employes' representatives in the trade when the expert committee commenced its ...

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  9. SAPPERS IN TRAINING

    A visit to the Royal Australian Engineers' training centre, established well inland on the site of an old station in New South ...

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  10. Trust Fund for Nurses

    The Lord Mayor (Cr. Nettle-fold) has plans in hand to launch an appeal for the proposed Florence Nightingale trust fund for ...

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  11. INTER-STATE BEER SUPPLIES

    Transport restrictions will affect the supplies of inter-State beer, but in order to assist retailers to obtain beer from local ...

    Article : 306 words
  12. Wharf Laborers Object to Check-up

    SYDNEY, Monday. --When they found manpower officers waiting in the picking-up halls to check up on them, thousands of ...

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  13. Gifts for the Forces

    Members of Manton's 3rd Group Soldiers' Welfare Auxiliary have raised £1297 during the past year. In addition to providing ...

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  14. Nurses' Wages Board

    The personnel of the reconstituted Hospital Nurses' Wages Board was announced by the Minister of Labor (Mr. Mackrell) ...

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  15. Red Cross Funds Aided at Caulfield

    Members of the Caulfield Red Cross Emergency Service hope to realise at least £300 for the Prisoners of War Fund from the card ...

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  16. Potato Control Relaxed

    With insufficient supplies of old potatoes left to warrant continuance of the system of distribution, it has been decided to cease ...

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  17. STRIKES AT FIVE COLLIERIES

    SYDNEY, Monday. --There were strikes at five collieries in New South Wales to-day, involving 2570 miners. About 500 ...

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  18. 30,000 Women in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The New South Wales Director of Manpower (Mr. Bellemore) said today that there would be a ...

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  19. £750 FOR PRISONERS OF WAR FUND

    A cheque for £750 was presented to the Lord Mayor (Cr. T. R. Nettlefold) yesterday, by Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jones, who ...

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  21. Maribyrnong Railway Proposal Rejected

    After extensive investigation by experts of the Land Transport Board the proposals of the Munition Workers' Federation for the provision ...

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  22. LEONSKI HANGED

    Edward Joseph Leonski, 24 years, a private in the United States army, was hanged in Pent- ridge prison at 6 a.m. yesterday. ...

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  23. At Wesley Church

    The marriage was celebrated yesterday at Wesley Church of Verna, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Treloar, Ascot Vale, and Raymond ...

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  24. TOBACCO AND BEER RATIONING

    Questioned yesterday on a report that the department was considering placing tobacco and alcoholic liquors under consumer ...

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  25. A.L.P. CONFERENCE

    The agenda paper for the special conference of the Australian Labor party, to be opened in Melbourne on Monday next, contains ...

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  26. SAFE CONTAINING £1000 STOLEN

    CORRYONG, Monday.--A man and woman who gave their names as "Mr. and Mrs. Little" were arrested on the Tooma-road, ...

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  27. Engagements Announced

    BENTLEY,--WOOLF. --Muriel, eldest daughter of Mr. R. S. Bentley find late Mrs. Bentley, 28 Wakefield-street, Hawthorn. to Louis, eldest son Mr., Mrs. ...

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  28. MARYBOROUGH SEAT

    The only nomination for Maryborough and Daylesford seat in the Legislative Assembly received by the U.A.P. yesterday was that ...

    Article : 108 words
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  31. Dogs Trained for Army

    No more dogs for training purposes are required by the army, it was stated by the Minister (Mr. Forde) yesterday. ...

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  32. WOMEN IN FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    A plea for women to enter the Federal Parliament was made yesterday by Mr. Holt, M.P., to members of the Austral Salon ...

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  34. R.A.A.F. PLANE CRASHES

    Four members of the R.A.A.F. were killed in southern New South Wales when an aircraft crashed owing to bad visibility and ...

    Article : 68 words
  35. Austerity Cooking

    The first of the austerity cooking demonstrations to be held in the suburbs will be staged this afternoon at Caulfield town hall. ...

    Article : 102 words
  36. Big Quantity of Razor Blades Stolen

    Some 80,000 safety razor blades were stolen from a steamer and customs shed at a wharf at an Australian port. Half of the ...

    Article : 50 words
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