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  2. SUGAR JOB TAKEN BY EX-PREMIER

    ACCEPTANCE of the chairmanship of the Central Sugar Cane Prices. Board was announced by the ex-Premier and Minister without Portfolio (Mr. Forgan Smith) yesterday. ...

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  3. £2M. DAIRY SUBSIDY EQUIVALENT TO PRICE RISE

    ALTHOUGH rejecting a proposal to increase the home consumption price of butter by up to 3-8d. per Ib to meet increased dairy industry costs, the Federal Government has decided to subsidise ...

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  4. Government House Adopts Prisoner

    This notice was lucked on the gatepost at Government House yesterday. An Australian prisoner of war was "adopted" by a fund at the House, to which everybody from the Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson) to the pantrymaid subscribes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CALL-UP BLANKET

    THE supposed blanket to cover primary producers against call-ups was being broken, according to Mr. ...

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  6. 60 Petrol Users Lose Licences

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Sixty petrol consumers' licences will he cancelled by the Victorian-Liquid Fuel Board. ...

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  7. No Doubt By Troops On N.G. Result

    IT was too early to say the danger had passed or that we had beaten the Japanese in New Guinea—but our men ...

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  8. POLICY NEEDS LABOUR HEADS SAYS WARD

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—To secure proper administration of the Labour Department, it was imperative to have men in charge ...

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  9. Dairy Supply Direct To Army Camps

    WHERE possible, butter and cheese are now being supplied to military camps direct from factories at prescribed ...

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  10. SILVER STAR TO REPORTER

    General MacArthur yesterday announced the award of the Silver Star to Vern Hangland, American Associated Press ...

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  11. ONLY LETTERS CAN GO TO JAP PRISONERS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Repeating to-day that letters, but not parcels, may be sent to persons believed to be interned in Japan or Japanese territory, the Postmaster-General (Senator Ashley) said that it was imperative that ...

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  12. TEN LEADING M'sH.R. ON REFORM BODY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Six Federal Ministers will represent the Federal Government on the proposed convention to discuss ...

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  13. Allotments To De Facto Wives

    De facto wives of members of the forces are only entitled to receive allotments voluntarily made in their favour by servicemen. ...

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  14. Mr. Forde Replies To Charges By Sir Keith Murdoch

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Mr. Calwell (Lab., V.) asked the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) in the House of Representative ...

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  15. Objection To Armed Guard

    Waterside workers at an Australian port yesterday objected to working; under the supervision of an armed guard and ceased work ...

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  16. Hit-Run Case; Charge Fails

    Alwyn Lloyd Evans, 29, carter, had told the police that while he was driving a motor vehicle in School Road, Yeronga, on August ...

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  17. £600 IN FINES ON WOOL BREACHES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Australan Woollen Mills Pty., Ltd., was lined £100 in the Central Sumnons Court to-day on each of six ...

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  18. New Summer Dress For Army

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Long drill trousers and long-sleeved shirts replace shorts and shirts with abbreviated sleeves in the ...

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  19. NO COMPULSION IN A.W.A.S. CALL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Army Minister (Mr. Forde) said to-night that the appeal the A.W.A.S. made to the women of ...

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  20. UNIONS AIDING AUSTERITY LOAN

    The Brisbane branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation decided yesterday to subscribe £400 tn the austerity war loan. ...

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  21. Round-Up Urged For War Dodgers

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—A good round-up was needed to ensure that so-called Australians did not, dodge their obligations to the ...

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  22. MORE SOCIAL DISEASE

    Although State figures, show fewer venereal disease notifications, the Director-General, of Health and Medical Services (Sir ...

    Article : 169 words
  23. Tried To Lead Child Away

    "This is the fourth case of interference to little girls to come under my notice within the last month, but this case has not the ...

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  24. RAIL OVERTIME UP

    Railway Department overtime pay has nearly doubled in the last two years. The Transport Minister. ...

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  25. £74 FOUND IN GUTTER

    An envelope containing £74 in ponds and notes was found in a gutter at Kelvin Grove yesterday, by Mr. C. Campbell, a city house ...

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  26. MOVES HERE TO PRODUCE RUBBER

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Attempts were being made to develop the Queensland rubber vine and plants from Papua. Mexico. ...

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  27. Allied Bombers Raid N.E.I. Base

    The flight of Allied medium bombers which bombed Boelea Bay, on Ceram Island, north-east of Ambon. N.E.I., in daylight on ...

    Article : 209 words
  28. Advertising

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  29. Army Minister Causes Stir

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Army Minister (Mr; Forde) caused a stir in the House of Representatives to-day when he ...

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  30. DRIVE ON UNDER AGE DRINKERS

    Police have launched a large-scale drive to stop drinking in hotels and lounges by girls and young men under the age of 21. ...

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  31. 15 P.C. NEWSPRINT CUT ORDERED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—To conserve stocks of newsprint a further cut of 15 per cent, in Australian consumption will be ...

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  32. COFFEE SUPPLIES NOW AVAILABLE

    Supplies of grain coffee now available in Queensland are the best for many months. Announcing this yesterday, the ...

    Article : 145 words
  33. COMBING CLASS 2 FOR ARMY CALL-UP

    Class two of the military call-up, which would be drastically combed for medical class Al men for the Army, embraced men 35 ...

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  34. FOR TRIAL ON MURDER CHARGE

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wednesday.—Hearing of the charge against Charles William Beresford of having wilfully murdered George ...

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  35. AWARD FOR C.C.C. MEN SOUGHT

    The Australian Workers' Union applied yesterday for an award to apply to the Allied Works Council and to members of the Civil ...

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  36. MEAT DELIVERY BAN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The War Organisation Minister (Mr. Dedman) said to-day that there would he no relaxation of the meat ...

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  37. GOODS FOUND IN WATERSIDER'S HUT

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday.—George Patrick Hasan and Edward Hughes waterside workers were to-day fined in the Police ...

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  38. BASIC WAGE NOT TO BE FIXED BY GOVT.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—A statement reported to have been made yesterday by the A.C.T.U. that, the Government intended to ...

    Article : 78 words
  39. MR. CURTIN HONOURED

    Federal Ministers at a meeting of the Cabinet yesterday congratulated Mr. Curtin on his leadership of the Government in ...

    Article : 67 words
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