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  2. Marching of R.A.A.F. Trainees Rouses Canada's Enthusiasm

    The marching of members of the Royal Australian Air Force trainees now in Canada has roused Canadians to a high pitch of enthusiasm, states a Department of Air bulletin released to-day. ...

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  3. To Command 9th Division

    It is announced officially that Major General H. D. Wynter will command the 9th Division of the A.I.F. He is a Queenslander, and is 54 years ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 180 words
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  6. Enlistment of B.G.S. Old Boys Believed Australian Record

    "From a reliable source I am led to believe that enlistments from the ranks of our old boys constitutes an Australian record for Institutions of ...

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  7. Britisher Killed in Burma Road Raid

    LONDON, October 23.--A Britisher, Mr. Arthur Lewis Pollard Urquhart, died in Kunming as the result of the Japanese air raid on the Burma Road. ...

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  8. BLACKOUT ROAD TOLLS

    LONDON, October 23.--It is officially announced that road accident during September numbered 909[?] which 385 were during blackout ...

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  10. Army Leaders Older Than in Last War

    The average age of Australia's army officers in this war is higher than that of the men who were in command in the last war. ...

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  11. Market Prices Keep Pace With Soaring Mercury

    "Phew, hut it's hot." Buyers at the markets this morning had two very good reasons for saying this. First the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 112 words
  12. Bakers, Butchers Fined for After Hours Trading

    Thirty-seven bakers and 17 butchers were convicted during 1939-40 for trading outside the hours required by law, the Minister for Labour, and ...

    Article : 107 words
  13. A.R.U. to Urge Steps to Cope with Postwar Problems

    Action to meet the conditions following the cessation of the present war is advocated in a resolution to be submitted to the Queensland Trade Unions' ...

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  14. 25 Per Cent Increase In Petrol

    AUCKLAND, October 24.--A 25 per cent increase in petrol allowances to private motorists will be made for November and December; the present ...

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  15. ARMY NEEDS

    TELESCOPES.--Rifle club members throughout Australia have been asked to sell or give their telescopes to the Defence Department for the fighting ...

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  16. Two Youths Plead Guilty to Attempt to Steal Petrol

    IPSWICH, October 24.--Robert Joseph Linskett, 18, of Booval and Colin Cannon, 13, of Burnett Street, Ipswich, were charged before Messrs. J. Treagle and A. ...

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  17. Belgian Ministers Escape to England

    LONDON, October 23.--The Belgian Prime Minister (M. Pierlot) and the Foreign Minister (M. Spaak) have reached London, from where they are ...

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  18. "Battle" for South Australia to Start on Sunday Week

    ADELAIDE, October 24.--About 4,000 militia and permanent troops with naval forces co-operating will, on Sunday week, take part in the biggest defence ...

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  19. £315 More in Loans and Gifts for War

    To-day the Sub-Treasury, Brisbane, on behalf of the Commonwealth Government, received a further gift of £14 representing interest due this month on ...

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  20. Railway Apprentices In N.S.W. May Take University Degrees

    SYDNEY, October 24.--Selected apprentices in the State Railway Service are to be given an opportunity of taking degrees at the Sydney University. ...

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  21. Hungarian Fined for Not Notifying Change of Abode

    A Hungarian was fined in the Summons Court to-day by Mr. A. E. Aitkin. Police Magistrate, for a breach of the National Security Regulations. ...

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  22. Emergency Powers for War Period Only: N.Z. Prime Minister's Assurance

    AUCKLAND, October 24.--A denial of any suggestion that the Government was deliberately using the war situation for effecting economic or industrial ...

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  23. LABOURER FOR SENTENCE ON GROSS INDECENCY CHARGE.

    At the conclusion of evidence in the Police Court to-day George Johansen, 49, labourer, pleaded guilty to a charge that on October 11, at Brisbane, he ...

    Article : 91 words
  24. More Seats for Anzac Square

    Six additional scats for Anzac Square, six for Sandgate Esplanade, six for Wynnum Esplanade and three for the Stone's Corner Park were approved to-day by ...

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  25. Matron-in-Chief of R.A.A.F. Nurses Arrives in Brisbane

    Miss E. Lang, matron-in-chief of R.A.A.F. nurses, arrived in Brisbane today to interview applicants for the R.A.AF. nurses. While in Brisbane she ...

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  26. FAILED TO COMPLY WITH COURT ORDER.

    A fine of £10, with 6 costs of court was imposed on George McGowan, ringbarker, of Dirranbandi, in the Summons Court to-day by Mr. A. E. ...

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