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  2. TWO LEADERS URGE ALL TO AID NEW LOAN

    APPEALS for every possible effort to invest in the new £35,000,000 Commonwealth War and Works Loan, which will open on Wednesday, have been made by the British and Australian Prime Ministers, Mr. Churchill and ...

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  3. Queensland Parliamentarians Form New Party

    The meeting of members of the Country Party and the United Australia Party and Independents at Parliament House yesterday, which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ARMY WILL TAKE ALL MEN OFFERING: 5000 BY END OF MAY

    UP to 5000 men will be wanted in Queensland for the A.I.F. by the end of May. The Deputy-Director of Recruiting (Lieut.-Colonel W. E. Holmes) said yesterday that he had no doubt about the response ...

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  5. N.Z. ARMY ABSORBS ALL BLANKETS

    AUCKLAND, Sunday. — Because the woollen mills have concentrated their activities on contracts for the Army, the supply of ...

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  6. Labour May Not Join War Ministry

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Labour collaboration in a National Government or even in an Executive War Council is unlikely ...

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  7. 10 QUEENSLANDERS IN CASUALTIES; N.S.W. MISSING LIST

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Names of 10 Queenslanders appear on an overseas casualty list issued to-night by the Army Department. One death from illness is notified. A list for New South Wales contains 72 names. Of this number one a reported killed in action, 13 missing believed prisoners of war ...

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  8. Bombed 'Con.' Men Back In Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Driven from England by bombing raids, a number of Australian confidence men and pickpockets with ...

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  9. University's Part In Stiffening Nation's Morale

    "The rise to power of the German people and their military successes in Europe are a graphic illustration of what positive faith ...

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  10. Brisbane Men War Prisoners

    Mrs. G. Allingham, of O'Connell Street, Kangaroo Point, has received a cable message from a relative in England, stating that her son. Frank ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Federal Aid Urged For Shipbuilding

    Assistance to Australian ship-builders should be guaranteed by the Federal Government for a minimum of 10 years, said the ...

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  12. State Officer May See T.B. Plan In South

    A new X-ray diagnosis scheme for tuberculosis, operated by the Prahran City Council, Melbourne, will probably be inspected by the ...

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  13. FOUND DROWNED IN BOILING BATH

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mrs. Margaret Peck, 31, wife of Arthur George Peck, dentist, of Hurstville, was found drowned in scalding water in her bath ...

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  14. Investigators Oppose Paid Doctor System

    The New South Wales Parliamentary Select Committee on hospitals, in its report, favours the honorary doctor system in ...

    Article : 270 words
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  16. INJURED MAN HANGS HEAD DOWN FOR HOUR

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—With his left arm caught on a spiked roller, Cyril Long, 34, of Bath Street, Collingwood, a textile worker, hung ...

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  17. DR. WAND PRAISES MILITARY VIRTUES

    "Christianity has always rated highly the characteristic military virtues," said Archbishop Wand, in the late evening service broadcast through 4BC ...

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  18. N.Z. GOVERNOR URGES LARGER HOME GUARD

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Sunday.—Addressing a Home Guard parade the Governor-General (Sir Cyril Newall) said that 100,000 men was not enough. ...

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  19. In A Nutshell

    LORD GOWRIE IN W.A.—Naval military, air force, and munitions establishments in Western Australia will be inspected by the ...

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  20. GAS STRIKERS RESUME TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—By an overwhelming majority a meeting of gas workers decided yesterday to end their strike and to resume work to-morrow ...

    Article : 141 words
  21. ENGINEMEN URGE MOVE BY LABOUR TO GOVERN

    The Federal Labour Party was urged to seek every opportunity to defeat the present Government, by the biennial conference of the Australian Federated ...

    Article : 162 words
  22. BRISBANE MAN ON DEAGON CHARGE

    Following an alleged attack on a girl, aged 11, at Deagon on April 5, Rex Gillies Sproule, 32, a drink waiter, of Brisbane, was charged, in the Police ...

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  23. NEW DUTCH AIRLINER ON WAY TO SYDNEY

    BATAVIA, April 27.—The K.N.T.L.M. new Douglas nose-wheel airliner left Batavia to-day on an experimental flight to Sydney. This is the first ...

    Article : 39 words
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