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  2. MacARTHUR'S ROLE NOT SUBORDINATE

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—Here is the war set-up in the whole Pacific, removing doubts about the relation of Lord Louns Mountbatten, Commander-in-Chief in South-East Asia, to General MacArthur's command. The situation was defined to me to-night in authentic to a [?] ...

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  3. CATTLE PRICE CHECK TAKEN

    A PRICES Branch official yesterday made notes of wholesale ceiling prices for cattle and sheep being exceeded at Cannon Hill saleyards. The official was heard to ...

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  4. S.E. Asian Command

    Boundaries of Lord Louis Mountbatten's South-east Asia Command are set out in the map below. Disclosing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JEEP DID ITS PART

    A jeep fords a tributary of t he Buso River during the Allied advance on Lae just before the capture of the town. Dept of Information photograph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THREAT TO BAN HOSING

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman Chandler) said last night that unless citizens voluntarily restricted themselves in the use ...

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  7. HINT ARMY WILL RELEASE WORKERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A strong hint that the Federal Government is about to review the number of men under arms and in war factories, to relieve a quota for industries acutely needing men, was given by the Governor-General ...

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  8. POLICE, SOLDIERS FIGHT BIG FIRES

    POLICE, soldiers, and civilians yesterday fought big fires in the Upper Tallebudgera area, on the South Coast of Queensland. At times the flames were 50ft. high. The police were from Beenleigh. ...

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  9. War Council Seats Clash

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Move to have at least one serviceman on the War Council clashes with the Opposition Senate's wish to get a ...

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  10. MILL STRIKE SOON SETTLED

    A strike of about 2000 Brisbane sawmill employees, which began yesterday morning, ws settled in the afternoon, and ...

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  11. War Damage Risk Review

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Commonwealth Government will soon review premiums to the war damage fund, which now totals £14m. ...

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  12. HOTTEST SEPT. DAY

    Brisbone's highest September temperature an record was recorded at 12.40 p.m. on Wednesday—100.9 degrees, with 29 per ...

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  13. MUST RECAST IDEAS SAYS MR. MENZIES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—"The first function of the Federal Opposition in Parliament is to re-think the whole of its political ...

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  14. POLICE CAR AIDS NEW SAFETY DRIVE

    The traffic police loud speaker car is playing the role of "back sear driver" to mortorists in the city ...

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  15. State Urged To Give Preference

    Something definite should be done by the State Government to ensure preference for returned men said Mr. Kerr (C.-N.O., Oxley) ...

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  16. BOMBERS SINK U.S. VESSEL

    Japanese bombers sank the American transport and cargo ship John Penn during a recent convoy movement in the Central ...

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  17. £270 IN FUND FOR HOLIDAY

    Each subscriber who gives £1 to the Children's Holiday Fund will receive a report from the City Mission on how the child spent the ...

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  18. "MR. COOPER IS KINDER"

    The way the Premier (Mr. Cooper) handled Parliament was a marked change from the "nigger driving" tactics of the former ...

    Article : 327 words
  19. CLAIM ITALIANS GOT PREFERENCE

    ARMIDALE, Thursday. — Preferential treatment of Italian prisoners of war over soldiers and other train passengers on a ...

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  20. COMFORTS TO A.W.L. MEN

    EMERALD, Thursday.—Emerald Comforts Fund branch has decided to supply comforts to soldiers arrested for being absent ...

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  21. INFLUENZA KEPT CURTIN AWAY

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) was prevented by a severe attack of influenza from attending the ...

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  22. Over £1m. For Rail Overtime

    OVERTIME paid in the Railway Department during 1941-42 amounted to £430.860, and during 1942-43 to ...

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  23. INCREASE IN V.D. CASES

    During 1937-38 the number of males and females in Queensland notified as infected with social diseases was 1220. For the year ...

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  26. MORE LETTERS TO PRISONERS OF WAR

    Relatives of war prisoners in Japanese hands can now write to them fortnightly instead of monthly. This was announced yesterday ...

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  27. DAIRYMEN ALARMED BY FODDER PRIORITY

    MOST of Brisbane's warm milk industry would be wiped out if the priorities on available fodder ordered by the War Organisation Department were allowed to stand, the Warm Milk Producers' Association chairman (Mr. W. A. ...

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  28. BOY KILLED WHILE PLAYING WITH GUN

    TOOWOOMBA, Thursday.—Desmond Hoddle, 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hoddle, Albert Street was accidentally shot ...

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  29. CHURCH RESIGNATIONS

    GRAFTON, Thursday.—Mr. W. C. Sheather, treasurer of the Grafton diocese for four or five years, and corporate trustee for 17 ...

    Article : 63 words
  30. Greater Safety On Austn. Ships

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Shipowners are required under amended regulations issued to-day to take futher measures to ...

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  31. SAW SONS FIGHTING JAP

    "Oh Goodness, there's my Bob!" loudly exclaimed a woman at the Carlton Newsreel Theatrette yesterday. ...

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  32. A.I.F. MEN DID NOT ESCAPE FROM ITALY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Apostolic Delegate (Dr. Panico) announced to-day that he had been informed by the Papal Secretary ...

    Article : 84 words
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