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  2. P.M. CONFERS WITH SERVICE CHIEFS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) held important consultations yesterday with General Sir Thomas Blamey, Air Vice-Marshal Jones, and the Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford) regarding the reallocation of Australia's ...

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  3. SIR F. CLARKE'S CONVICTIONS

    In a broadcast last night, Sir Frank Clarke, President of the Legislative Council, expressed the opinion that Labor ...

    Article : 352 words
  4. Fears of Bureaucracy.

    At Castlemaine last night Mr. Thonemann, M.L.A., said Dr. Evatt's "piebald propaganda proteges must be hard pressed to ...

    Article : 147 words
  5. Former Servicemen's "Yes" Committee

    It was explained yesterday that the ex-servicemen's "Yes" campaign committee, which has just been created, is not connected ...

    Article : 74 words
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  8. BREAK-OF-GAUGE PROBLEM

    Stressing the fact at a "Yes" referendum meeting at Moonee Ponds last night that without additional powers the ...

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  9. Fire of Mine Not Subdued

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.-- Yesterday afternoon firemen and officials were hopeful that the fire in old workings of the ...

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  10. The Referendum

    Although the Prime Minister has made one broadcast on the referendum and has delivered several statements to the press on ...

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  11. FORUM DEBATE ON INDUSTRY

    Students of political affairs who delight to ply speakers with questions had a field day on the occasion of the session "The ...

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  12. REHABILITATING THE FREED PEOPLES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Australians are to be attached to the staff of the United Nations relief and rehabilitation ...

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  13. NO BEER THREAT

    At a meeting of the maltsters' section of the Liquor Trades Union yesterday it was decided that unless the employers ...

    Article : 82 words
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    This striking photograph, taken from a Canadian war ship, vividly depicts the action in which a U-boat was attacked and sunk in the Atlantic. Gunners are shown watching a depth charge explode in the background. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. GOLD-BRICK PLANS

    An Invitation by the chairman for interjectors to warm up the atmosphere on a cold night did meeting in Centenary Hall, East ...

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  18. THE KING VISITS CASSINO

    The King continued his tour in Italy by visiting the Cassino ruins with General Sir Harold Alexander. After inspecting ...

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  19. COLOR BAR IN BRITAIN

    Strong condemnation of the color bar in Britain was made by Mr. E. G. Hemmerx, K.C., Liverpool recorder, at Liverpool ...

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  21. ARMY STORES FOR INDIA

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--British troops in Burma, Italy and the Middle East will be supplied from vast quantities of military ...

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  22. NOBODY WILL SUFFER

    Nobody is to suffer as a result of the oversight which allowed the national fire service to operate for three years under ...

    Article : 125 words
  23. EXPANSION OF ALLIED BEACHHEAD

    GENERAL MACARTHUR'S HEAD QUARTERS, Wednesday.--Enlarging their holdings in the Sansapor area the forces which landed on Sunday now have ten miles of the north coast of Vogelkop Peninsula under ...

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  24. FIRE DESTROYS WHARF

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Cargo valued at thousands of pounds was lost in a fire which destroyed a wharf on the Sydney ...

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  25. COAL MINERS TO RESUME

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Action by the Hartley Trades and Labor Council succeeded in averting a full-scale industrial ...

    Article : 437 words
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  27. MEAT WORKS' DISPUTE

    Dehydration workers who have been on strike at Bendigo and Portland for some weeks were ordered back to work by the ...

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  28. More Chaff From Tasmania

    Arrangements are being made for the importation of a further consignment of 1000 tons of chaff from Tasmania, it was stated ...

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  30. ADVANCE IN RIVER AREA

    GENERAL MACARTHUR'S HEAD QUARTERS, Wednesday. --In the Driniumor Valley our troops repulsed a night attack ...

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  31. Applying for Water Rights

    MAFFRA, Wednesday.--Mr. E. P. Kendall and Mr. I. B. Hughes (State Rivers and Water Supply Commission engineers) were in attendance ...

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