C.C.C. cooks who failed to report for work to-day would be prosecuted, the Director-General of Allied Works (Mr. E. G. Theodore) said last night. The strike by kitchen ...
Article : 614 wordsCHARLEVILLE, Wednesday.—A denial that she had shot her husband was given by Valerie May Swanson in the ...
Article : 366 wordsNEAR HOLLANDIA, May 17.—A coconut a day was the food given by Japanese to an Allied fighter pilot who was ...
Article : 315 wordsAustralian and American servicewomen, guests of The Courier-Mail, get together round the luncheon table. Left: W.R.A.N. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 73 wordsMr. L. Jenkins, A.W.C. personnel officer at Whinstanes C.C.C. camp, cuts up the meat for the workers' dinner. He is one of four officers, who had to prepare meals for about 275 men yesterday, because of the cooks' strike. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 83 wordsHOLLANDIA (N.G.), Wednesday.—Two young Japanese women dressed in military uniform and accompanying a ...
Article : 89 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—Everything possible was being done to curtail waste and extravagance in Government spending, the Acting ...
Article : 199 wordsAMERICAN and Australian servicewomen who met for the first time yesterday, were, at the end of an hour ...
Article : 495 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In a test case indirectly involving about £50,000, Mr. Justice Lowe, in the Practice Court to-day, held that the Allied Works Council had ,power to recover over-payments to an employee of the ...
Article : 244 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Further supplies of alarm clacks are to be released to the public through retailers. ...
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Article : 853 wordsCANBERRA, Wednesday.—Returned soldiers would not be considered by the Federal Government after the war, the Opposition ...
Article : 222 wordsThe forgotten country town, with its store and hotel, no library, no water supply, no music or entertainments is a menace to Australia's ...
Article : 236 wordsMembers of the Brisbane branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation who were ordered to stand down by the employers for ...
Article : 258 wordsIPSWICH, Wednesday.—The Ipswich sub-branch of the Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association decided to-day, by an ...
Article : 232 wordsAssistance of the Commonwealth Government Is sought by the United Graziers' Association to alleviate the conditions governing ...
Article : 171 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—An increase in the 1944-45 season's butter output was likely, provided that adequate labour was made ...
Article : 71 wordsChemists regretted that no assurance could be obtained from the authorities about when supplies of hot water bags might be ...
Article : 131 wordsThe State Presbyterian Assembly, which concluded its deliberations yesterday, carried a resolution suggesting that its churches be open ...
Article : 79 wordsI SHALL never target my meeting with the first two Dutch women liberated from Japanese slavery. It was on a road crowded with military traffic and troops in jungle suits showing signs of battle and camp. ...
Article : 479 wordsThe United Graziers' Association decided yesterday to assist veterinary science scholarship students by a grant not exceeding ...
Article : 179 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—Efforts were made to-day to prevent a discontinuance of milk supplies to consumers. ...
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Advertising : 313 wordsNEW GUINEA, Wednesday.—An American soldier who went A.W.L., has been awarded one of the highest U.S. Army ...
Article : 313 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Double quantity of jam will be made available to the public, the Pood Controller announced to-day. ...
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