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  4. Late War News

    Almost, the whole of Abysinnia is scething with revolt and causing the [?]lians much anxiety. General Nast who commanded the ...

    Article : 325 words
  5. Licensing Court.

    In the Licensing Court ,Thursday, a renewal of district auctioneer’s license, was granted to Mr. E.R. Briggs; and commission agents licenses renewal ...

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  7. FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    The Minister for Fond (Lord Woolton) revenled that the Dominions are likely to be bit when the new shipping system operates under which ships ...

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  8. SMASHING ATTACK ON WILHELMSHAVEN

    As a result of a smashing attack by the royal Air Force bombers on Will[?]shaven last night the Germans will be unable to resume [?]nul operations ...

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  9. Death of Ian McLean.

    I[?] McLean the two–year–old son of Mr. and Mrs. T. McLean passed away at Mackay on Wednesday morning. The voting had was interred in the ...

    Article : 394 words
  10. WILHELMSHAVEN TRANSFORMED INTO VAST CRATER.

    The big German [?]val base at Wilhelms[?]ven has been transformed into a visit crater, following two exceptionally heavy attacks by the R.A.F. ...

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  11. BRITISH CONFIDENT TOBRUK WILL FALL.

    The British positions around Tobruk now resemble the closing days of the siege of Bardia. The British are confident that Tobruk will fall but are not ...

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  12. Hospitals Board Loan.

    The Bowen Hospital Board, which met at Proserpine on Tuesday decided at a special meeting, to [?] an offer of a loan of £22,800 as offered by J.B. ...

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  13. INTERNATIONAL SUGAR AGREEMENT.

    The International Sugar Agreement providing for an Australian export of a little more than 400,000 tons to Britain, is to be continued but in ...

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  14. NOTES & EVENTS

    Master Ian Gibson is holidaying with friends in Mackay. Rev. Father Foster, of [?]Ion was a visitor to Proserpine during the week. ...

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  15. GERMAN PLANES AGAIN ATTACK LONDON.

    German planes again attacked London last night. The British night fighters, however. were active and destroyed at least two of the raiders. It ...

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  16. Cycling.

    The Proserpine Amateur Cycle Club [?] first road race in the new year on Sunday last. On account of the condition of the roads the distance ...

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  17. SUGAR EXPORTS

    The probable reduction by Britain of Australian sugar’ imports might mean lusses to Queensland ca[?] growers, said the Secretary of the Australian Sugar ...

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  18. GREEKS CONTINUE TO PUSH THE ITALIANS BACK.

    Last night’s Greek communique stated Local combats resulted to our advantage and we took prisoners and much material. The Greeks continue to ...

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  19. TUNNEL COLLAPSES; THREE MEN KILLED.

    Probably due to the recent heavy rains portion of a tunnel on the Maryvale, Sandy Hollow [?] about twenty miles from Maryvale West. [?] ...

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  20. SANDSTORMS HANDICAP OPERATIONS AT TOBRUK.

    Heavy sandstorms which have [?]capied operations round Tobruk have now a[?]ted establishing the Imperial army to bring up the equipment necessary ...

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  21. A Demonstration!

    Young Dick Morrison gave a very interesting demonstration on “How to use a s[?]the in the back of the [?] yard on Thursday afternoon to some of his ...

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  22. ITALIAN DESTROYER SUNK.

    It is now possible to reveal that the Italian destroyer sunk in the S[?] Cha[?]l on Friday last was the 642 tons [?] one of Italy’s latest ships ...

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  23. ROYAL AIR FORCE TRAINING MACHINES COLLIDE.

    When two Royal Air Foce training machines collided in the air and crashed into the sea off Terrigal yesterday, one of the three occupants was rescued ...

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  24. LOSS OF BRITISH CRUISER SOUTHAMPTON.

    The loss of the British cruiser South-ampton was announced by the Admiralty With other British warships the Southampton was escorting a convoy ...

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  25. FEDERAL CHILD ENDOWMENT SCHEME.

    After a meeting of the Full Federal Cabinet yesterday the Prime Minister amounted the proposed establishment of a Federal child endowment scheme ...

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  26. Accidents.

    On Friday of last week June Croft was playing on a stove recess when she fell on to the tap of the tank and received a lacerated wound on the right ...

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  27. JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES ILLEGAL ORGANISATION.

    The Federal Cabinet decide yesterday to declare Jehovah’s Witnesses an; illegal organisation. In announcing this decision the Prime Minister said ...

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  28. FORD—AUSTRALIA AIDS AMMUNITION PRODUCTION.

    By the manufacture of presses of special design for the fabrication of shell cases in gun cartridge shops thoughout the Commonwealth, ...

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  29. NEXT FEDERAL LOAN.

    The next Commonwealth loan may be floated in March. It is expected to the in the vicinity of £25,000,000. The LOan Council when it meets on ...

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  30. BRITISH SUBMARINE PANDORA SINKS TWO ITALIAN SHIPS.

    The Admiralty announced the British submarine Pandora sank two [?] tons [?] supply [?] in the central Mediterranean both were south [?] one, ...

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  31. FEDERAL INCOME TAX INSTALMENT PLAN.

    The following circular has been received from the Australian Sugar Producers’ Association Ltd:— We have been making some inquiries ...

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  32. Greetings from A.I.F.

    Mr. W.[?] Gra[?], Shire Clerk is in receipt of a [?] from some of the local boys who [?] and it roads: “To the People of Proserpine till We ...

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  33. PROSERPINE PATRIOTIC FUND.

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  34. BATTLE OF WESTERN DESERT ENTERING FINAL PHASE.

    With the fall of Bardia and the penetration of the Italian defences at To[?] the battle of the Western Desert is entering its final phase. After the ...

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  35. SAVINGS CERTIFICATES REDUCE TAXATION.

    You simply write off as gone forever money paid in taxation. And to-day taxation is heavier than before in history. for with war[?] defence ...

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  36. Burde[?] Flood.

    As a result of the floods to the Burdekin River the water rising above the bridge, the railway services were again interrupted and passengers from the ...

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  37. “RIDDLED WITH COMMUNISM.”

    The charge that New South Wales Trades Unions were riddled with Communists was made yesterday by Mr. W.M.Hughes. He said it would be ...

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  38. Oh! What a Hot Week.

    The weather this week has been most trying and some very hot days have been experienced. Heavy stories in the early part of two week have registered ...

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