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  2. NAVAL CLASH IN SOLOMONS

    TUESDAY. -- Another naval battle is taking place in Kula Gulf, north of New Georgia (Solomons), between American war ...

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  3. GUNS MADE IN MELBOURNE

    A large body of workmen in a Melbourne factory which has been engaged for more than three years in the manufacture of the ...

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  4. ­­­SUSPENSION OF MR. WARD

    Continued suspension by the Government of the Minister of Labor (Mr. Ward) from exercise of his Ministerial duties, until the new Federal Parliament considers the matters which were dealt with by the recent ...

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  5. WOMEN'S SECTION

    Yesterday was an auspicious day for these four sisters of the Keddie family, who are all members of the Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Steel landing craft used with great success in Allied invasion operations are now being built in Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FROM FAR AND NEAR

    At Cambridge-street State school, Collingwood, is a display of children's work to assist in winning the war. Shelves are ...

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  8. BANNED BY THE A.B.C.

    There were loud cries of disapproval at a meeting of business people in the Town Hall last night when it was stated that ...

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  9. INTENSE RAIDS IN NEW GUINEA

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA.--Tuesday.--Delayed reports which have reached head quarters from Allied air bases in New ...

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  10. MORALE GOOD IN FRANCE

    Colonel Dieudonne Coste, the head of one of the underground movements in France, who made his escape in September, 1942, ...

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  11. CLOTHING THE A.W.A.S.

    No longer will girls of the three branches of the Women's Army Services--the A.A.N.S., A.W.A.S. and A.A.M.W.S.--have cause to ...

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  12. Civilian Women in A.W.A.S.

    Amplifying an announcement of War Cabinet's decision to allow civilian women in the Department of the Army to ...

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  13. Railway Economy

    Proposals of the chief staff officer of the railways transportation branch (Mr. 0. McDonald) to increasing the duties of ...

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  14. Record Year

    Members of St. Kilda auxiliary for the Children's Hospital held a two-fold celebration at their annual meeting yesterday to mark ...

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  15. LABOR UNITY IN U.S.A.

    The early amalgamation of the United Mine Workers' Association and the American Federation of Labor is foreshadowed by ...

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  16. Gift of Doll

    The Lady Mayoress (Mrs. E. Campbell) has given a large and beautiful china sleeping doll to be disposed of by the fifteen ...

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  17. Plants Unable to Cope With Vegetables

    Civilians apparently have good reason to be annoyed because they cannot get the vegetables they need. According to the ...

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  18. THEATRICAL AWARD

    Evidence for the employers was given in the Arbitration Court yesterday when hearing of the claim by Actors Equity of ...

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  20. JEWS AND POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION

    The Zionist General Council in Jerusalem, by a majority vote, decided that the Jews should refuse to co-operate in any ...

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  21. Man and Wife Found Dead

    NHILL, Tuesday.--Mr. Bertie Haywood Gray, 73 years, retired seaman, was found dead in a chair at his residence, on ...

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  22. COUNCILLOR AND BUSINESS MAN

    Cr. R. T. Lane, of the Melbourne City Council, and managing director of Lane's Motors Pty. Litd., died yesterday at his home, ...

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  23. ANTI-HITLER ACTIVITY

    Well-informed political circles state that Belgrade is now not only the Axis head quarters for Balkan defences against an Allied ...

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  24. City Council Vacancies

    For the extraordinary election in the Batman ward of the City Council, due to the retirement of Cr. N, D. Carlyon, three ...

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  25. VEGETABLES FOR THE TROOPS

    Members of the Australian Army Medical Corps Welfare Association at their meeting yesterday, when Mrs. C. Gordon ...

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  26. FIRST PARACHUTIST DIES AT 85

    [?] first parachutist has died in Britain aged 85. He was Patrick Young Alexander, who in 1896 jumped from a balloon in ...

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  27. NAZI ATROCITIES

    Moscow Radio announced that the Soviet State Commission which is investigating German atrocities, has reported that the ...

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  28. Piano Recital

    A large and appreciative audience attended the piano recital given in the Assembly Hall last night by Ethel Parnham. ...

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  29. DIVORCE SUIT

    NEW YORK, July 13 (A.A.P.). Mr. John Rockefeller's daughter, Mrs. Abby Rockefeller Milton, who is reputed to be one of ...

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  30. Navy Boys' Fair

    Quantities of clothing, for children and adults--all coupon-free --as well as china cups, saucers, plates and dishes and other ...

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  31. Cheaper Pork

    The general opinion in the butchering trade yesterday concerning a reduction in the wholesale price of pork was that it would ...

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  32. Escort Vessel Rescues Pilot

    Within a few minutes of his having crashed into the sea off the Egyptian coast recently, Flight Lieutenant Ray Trevor Hudson, an ...

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  33. Work for Those With Service Pensions

    The assistant deputy Director-General of Manpower (Mr. O. E. Nilsson) said that it had recently been decided by the ...

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  34. £463 for Loss of Toe

    PERTH, Tuesday.--Miss Leila Smith, a 20-year-old typist, was awarded £463 damages in the Perth Supreme Court to-day for ...

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  35. Hawthorn Ceremony

    The marriage of Lorraine Beatrice, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Christensen, Bishop-street, Oaklelgh, with A.C.I Ernest George ...

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  36. Fatal Accident on Railway

    MARYBOROUGH, Tuesday.-- Edward H. Robinson, 50 years, line repairer, sustained fatal injuries this morning. It is ...

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  37. Engagements Announced

    BROWN--PEMBERTON.--Nancy Violet second youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown. Miller-street. Preston, to William Alfred (John). R.A.A.F., second ...

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