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  2. BLACK MARKET CHARGES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--When the hearing was resumed at Calms to-day in connection with the block-marketing charges ...

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    Malice girls holidaying at Fran kston pose for the photographer before selling off for a stroll along the seashore. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Necessity Mother of Invention: Australian engineers operating in the Jacquinot Bay area of New Britain demonstrate their flair for improvisation by using their gas masks as diving helmets. Two native are shown operating the pumps for the men, who are making a new slipway for barge repairs, which often necessitates their working in 30 feet of water for long ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NO LEAD GIVEN THE A.B.C.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Although Parliamentary standing committees on broadcasting have been assiduous in their inquiries into a wide range of subects, some of which ...

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  6. WOMEN FOR WAR WORK

    A threatened shortage of explosives for use in the coal-mining industry has been eased by the provision of additional female ...

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  7. CAR AND TRUCK COLLIDE

    ELMORE, Wednesday.--A fatal collision occurred to-day at the intersection of the Elmore-Tool-leen road and the ...

    Article : 168 words
  8. Law Courts

    Tyre thieves are now meeting with severe sentences in General Sessions. Addressing Robert Francis, 34 ...

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  9. RURAL POLICY CRITICISED

    The sixth annual convention of the National Catholic Rural Movement began yesterday, and it will conclude on Friday night. ...

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  10. TERRIFIC POUNDING OF JAPANESE

    MANILA, Wednesday.--The 1st Cavalry, while heavily engaging the enemy in the Yamashita line, on Luzon, destroyed 29 caves containing artillery and machine guns. The air force is subjecting the Kobyashi ...

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  11. COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) announced in the House of Representatives to-day that the ...

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  12. EX-PATIENTS' REUNION.

    The Rockingham Ex-Patients' Association is conducting its first reunion picnic in the vicinity of the band rotunda on the foreshore at ...

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  14. HOSPITAL COTS ENDOWED

    The Dave Wotherspoon cot and the Albert Aarons cot will be unpiled at Prince Henry's Hospital on Sunday at 3 p.m. as a result of the ...

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  16. CHANGE ARRIVED

    Dust storms in the city and many country towns made yesterday uncomfortable and trying. Although the minimum ...

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  17. Country News

    With 168 miles of tree-planted streets to clear of earwigs, as well as 1419 acres of park lands and 100 acres comprising the botanical ...

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  18. DECLARED ILLEGAL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- In a reserved judgment, Mr. Justice Maxwell, in the Supreme Court to-day ruled that arrest and ...

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  20. GENERAL SESSIONS

    It was announced yesterday that Mr. Maurice Cussen, son of the late Sir Leo Cussen, had been appointed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. University Results

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  22. State Coal Mine Inspection

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The general secretary of the Miners' Federation (Mr. G. W. S. Grant) has been advised by the ...

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  23. F.A.Q. Wheat Standard

    The Corn Trade Sectional Committee of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce yesterday declared the fair average quality standard ...

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