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  2. JOINT GOVT. OFFER TO CURTIN HOLDS

    THE Opposition parties' offer to share with Labour an all-party National Government remains open. This was emphasised last night by the Opposition Leader (Mr. Fadden) and the ...

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  3. MORE BOMBS ON SALAMAUA BASE

    KILLED bombers dropped 30 tons of heavy explosives on the Jap base at Salamaua, New Guinea, on Saturday morning. Although dull weather ...

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    CONTRAST: Transport in the Wau-Mubo area, New Guinea. This unit carries stores to men at forward areas over some of the roughest country in New Guinea. It has travelled more than 7500 miles, and is often ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FARM GEAR FOR STATE

    Queensland will soon receive supplies of farm machinery, including tractors, to assist in coping with the heavy demand for primary food ...

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  6. Move To Cut State Powers

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Many Federal observers believe that the creation of the Federal Works Council will lead to another move ...

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  7. Airman's Plea For Ideal

    This is Flight-Lieutenant Eric Thompson, Brisbane airman, whose last letter to his wife, "Johnnie," before he was killed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. R.A.F. RAIDS ON ITALY BLOW TO TRANSPORT

    LONDON, July 18 (A.A.P.).—R.A.F. attacks on Italian power stations on Friday night were a blow to Axis transport. Main targets were Brugherio and Gislage, near Milan. Bologna, which was bombed on Thursday night ...

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  9. NORTHERN MILLS NEED COMPETENT CUTTERS

    NEARLY 400 additional competent cane cutters would be required if the mills in the north were to reach an average of 66 per cent crushing rate, said the general secretary of the Queensland Cane Growers' Council (Mr. R. ...

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  10. GOVT. SHOULD ALLOT MEN TO CART BREAD

    It was the job of manpower authorities and the War Organisation of Industry Department to see that sufficient bread carters were made ...

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  11. Tea Rations To Continue

    Tea rationing would not be abandoned until the Commonwealth Government was assured that there would be no further ...

    Article : 249 words
  12. Vital Need For Clothing

    Eight hours overtime a fortnight in the clothing industry was a vital necessity to fulfil obligations to the fighting men said the Director of ...

    Article : 286 words
  13. Hotel Deal Allegation:

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday. — "Mr. Fadden is not in any way interested in the ownership of the Innot Spa Water Co. or the Crown Hotel." ...

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  14. LEAKY PIPE MENACE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A serious epidemic would be possible in Sydney next summer if material was not made available to repair leaky ...

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  15. CHANGING TO PLANE WORK

    Biggest change-over of manpower in Queensland will be from munitions to aircraft work, the manpower assistant deputy ...

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  16. ARMY CUTS FIREWOOD

    More than 2000 tons of firewood for Army use have been obtained by an Army forestry unit from ranges close to a Queensland. ...

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  17. KILLED BY FAULTY ELECTRIC RAZOR

    PERTH, Sunday.—Finding of accidental death was recorded at an inquest on Maurice Sullivan, 34. an airman who was electrocuted ...

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  18. MAN SUICIDES AFTER KILLING NEIGHBOUR

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. — After having fatally wounded an Italian neighbour, Giosue Zoanetti, 47, with a shotgun at Fulham ...

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  19. SEARCH FOR ATTORNEY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—G. F. Hanson, Melbourne patent attorney, who has been missing since July 3, carried all papers ...

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  20. STRIKE LOST 255,000 HRS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Duly and Hansford works, at which employees went on strike because of the employment of non-unionists ...

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  21. Advertising

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  22. SAME PREFERENCE TO ALL TROOPS FAVOURED

    IF returned soldiers, sailors and airmen receive preference for jobs after the war, they should all rank equally. This is the opinion of most Australians, according to the latest Gallup Poll. People in all circumstances in ...

    Article : 355 words
  23. £150,000 PUT ON HORSES

    The 250 bookmakers who operated at the Doomben Newmarket meeting at Albion Park on Saturday are estimated to have handled ...

    Article : 195 words
  24. WiLL SHOW FILM DESPITE BAN

    The Postmaster-General (senator Ashley) said last night that he would show the film, "South-West Pacific" at Toowong ...

    Article : 141 words
  25. BIBLE FUND NEAR £600

    The Bibles for Soldiers' appeal is nearing £600. Week-end contibutions of £33 brought the fund total to ...

    Article : 285 words
  26. R.A.A.F. FIGHTER UNIT IN SICILY SPLENDID TEAM

    LONDON, July 18 (Special).—An Australian fighter squadron which holds the North African record with 213 enemy aircraft destroyed in combat, is now giving a good account of itself in Sicily. "In 21 years" action in Syria ...

    Article : 342 words
  27. INDEPENDENT FOR PERTH

    PERTH, Friday. — T. J. Hughes, Independent member for East Perth in the Legislative Assembly, handed in his resignation to-day ...

    Article : 128 words
  28. QUEENSLANDER IN MOSQUITO ATTACK

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—In a daring night raid over France early this week, two Mosquitos manned by Australians damaged a ...

    Article : 107 words
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