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  2. Mr. Curtin's Speech

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Australia's major role in the Pacific after the war was discussed by the Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, in addressing his first public meeting of the ...

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  3. RESISTANCE AT MUNDA

    WEDNESDAY. -- American forces pressing on Munda, the southernmost Japanese outpost in the Solomons, are less than a ...

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  4. LABOR POLICY ATTACKED

    GEELONG, Wednesday.--An attempt to draw the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Fadden) on his controversy with Mr. Menzies ...

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  5. BOMB CRATERS AT MUBO

    WITH FORWARD ALLIED TROOPS IN NEW GUINEA, Tuesday.--The air strip at Mubo, around which Australians have ...

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  6. WOMEN'S SECTION

    W.A.A.A.F. denial orderlies at a Victorian R.A.A.F. training school watching a patient undergoing treatment in dental surgery ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Electrical aircraft trainees at an R.A.A.F. technical training school making a bonding test on an aircraft used for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CITIZENS OF THE FUTURE

    A suggestion that free kindergartens should be subsidised by the Government on a sliding scale, in proportion to the ...

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  9. SERVICE MEN'S FAMILIES

    The responsibility of the Government and the public toward children of service men should be more fully realised, said the ...

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  10. PREPAREDNESS FOR PEACE

    Although it was possible that during the next three years the Australian Government would have to participate in a peace ...

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  11. PREFERENCE TO SERVICES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--In his policy speech, broadcast to-night, the Federal Leader of the U.A.P. (Mr. Hughes) repeated Mr. ...

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  12. NEW VEGETABLE PRICES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Ceiling prices on a wholesale and retail basis for vegetables declared by the Minister of ...

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  13. Mother Volunteers

    Concerning a criticism by "Agnes E. Hyett" (Sunshine) in "The Age" correspondence column yesterday of a mother of ...

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  14. For Navy "Junior"

    Souvenir programmes were sold to augment the proceeds of the performance of Rookery Nook presented at the National ...

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  15. Censored Broadcasts

    Mr. J. W. Neilson, secretary of the Builders and Allied Industries, referred yesterday to what he termed an "astonishing ...

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  16. Hobbies Display

    Imagination and ingenuity, as well as manual skill, were displayed by boys at the Brunswick Technical School in preparing the ...

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  17. R.A.N. Fund Aided

    To assist the R.A.N. Relief Fund members of the Society of Woman Musicians of Australia held a musical evening at the ...

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  18. "Monopolistic Puppets"

    Dealing, with the part which private enterprise would be palled upon to play after the war at a meeting of Henty ...

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  19. No New A.I.F. Divisions

    KYABRAM, Wednesday.--Although since .the Government lifted its ban on A.M.F. enlistments in the A.I.F., 150,000 ...

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  20. Approaching Marriage

    The marriage of Edith, May, youngest daughter of Mrs. G. W. W. B, Hughes, Currajong-road, Auburn, and the late Mr. Hughes, with Sgt. ...

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  21. War-Blinded Soldiers

    A report covering successful activities over twelve months was submitted by the president of the Committee for War Blinded, ...

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  22. Brigadier Want the Truth Told

    At Malvern last night Brigadier Cremor, the Non-party candidate for Fawkner, emphasised his adherence to a National ...

    Article : 168 words
  23. COUPONS IN FORCE.

    Pood ration coupons at present in operation are:--Tea: Nos. C. 1-4 (until August 29), and 5-8 (until September 26). Sugar: Nos. D. 1-4 ...

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  24. Y.W.C.A.Representative

    Miss Esther Ohlson, of Brisbane, 'has been appointed Y.W.C.A. representative with the Australian women's Army ...

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  25. C. P. Member Attacks Mr. Menzies

    ALBURY, Wednesday.--"In no circumstances could I ever again support Mr. Menzies as leader; he will never reach the top ...

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  26. Engagements Announced

    ERIKSON--COLLINS. -- Myra, only daughter of Mrs. Erikson and the late Mr. Erikson, of Victoria, to Bernle, fourth son of Mr. Collins and the late Mrs. E. ...

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  27. Brisbane Line Again

    If there were any truth in .the Opposition's story that the Brisbane Line never existed, then it was only because there was at ...

    Article : 401 words
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  32. CAMBERWELL FIRE

    For more than an hour early this morning a spectacular fire at D. and J. Evans's timber yards, Camberwell-road, East Hawthorn, ...

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  33. Munition Workers' Strike

    Opposition to a forewoman was given yesterday as the reason why 80 woman employes in a small arms factory, in the ...

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  34. Lady Brookes Favors National Government

    MORNINGTON, Wednesday.-- Addressing electors at Mornington, Lady Brookes, Independent candidate for Flinders, said ...

    Article : 233 words
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  37. LABOR MEETINGS TO-NIGHT

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