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  2. NORTH MINERS RETURN

    SYDNEY.-- Following the warning of the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) last night that striking miners would be placed under military discipline, all mines on strike in the North resumed work today. ...

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  3. ARMY'S LINK WITH PRESS

    American, British and Australian war correspondents at today's United States Army press conference presided ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FURTHER PROGRESS MADE IN ARMY CHANGES

    Further progress was made today in the reshaping and re-grouping of the Australian Armies. Major-General Northcott is being promoted ...

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  5. MORE SIRENS TO BE INSTALLED

    Two complaints about yesterday's air raid test, and the official replies to them are:-- The sirens were not loud enough. They, could easily be made louder by shortening the ...

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  6. JUMP TO IT!

    Douglas Lockwood, of The Herald Staff, who has returned from Darwin, says: Yesterday's test showed ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA'S FIRST NIGHT RAID

    DARWIN.-- Australia last night experienced its first night bombing raid. There were no casualties, and so far as has yet been reported, there Was no damage. ...

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  8. MORE TIME FOR TEA REGISTER

    Because of the Easter holidays the time for registering for tea rations has been extended. See Page 5. ...

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  9. Equal Pay Discussion In Court

    SYDNEY. -- The position of women in industry was before Judge O'Mara in tine Federal Arbitration Court today. ...

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  10. X-RAY TESTS FOR A.M.F. AND V.D.C.

    Every soldier on full-time duty In the Australian Army who has not already undergone an X-ray examination for tuberculosis will have to do ...

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  11. Alleged Attack On U.S. Soldier

    A "knuckleduster" was alleged in General Sessions today to have been used by Thomas Maloney of Brunswick ...

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  12. £2 A BOTTLE FOR SLY GROG WHISKY

    When a constable attached to the Licensing Branch objected to paying a man £2 for a bottle of whisky and £1 for a bottle of ...

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  13. THAT FRIENDLY ALLIED FEELING

    A bitter wind was blowing and a Melbourne resident out to collect his paper wondered why the ...

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  14. Fijian Women Come South

    Five Fijian women and 18 children wives of Fijian missionaries in Arnhem Land, left recently for the south. Only three of the ...

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  15. Objector Must Do Civil Work

    Harry Noel Dyer, of Munro St., West Brunswick, engineer, told Mr. H. L. Jackson, P.M., sitting an a tribunal at Brunswick Court ...

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  16. VICTORIANS IN LATEST LIST

    Removed from Dangerously and Seriously III List.--Tpr. PLEM- ing. J. F.,Cav., Tallangatta. Removed from Seriously III List. ...

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  18. Many Hardships In Island Escape

    SYDNEY.-- Living'on native food and roots, hacking their way through jungle and crossing rivers in primitive canoes were some of the experiences of 23 evacuees who arrived in Australia today from an ...

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  19. Queensland Hotel Hours Change

    BRISBANE. -- State Parliamentary Labor Party today decided that hotel trading hours be altered from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. to ...

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  20. WHAT TO DO IF NEAR A PLANE CRASH

    The Department of Air is trying to make Australians aeroplane "crash wise." These are the maxims to ...

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  21. DUTCH LOSSES ON FLYING BOAT

    SYDNEY.-- High consular officials of the Netherlands Government were on the Qantas flying boat, Circe, which, with 16 ...

    Article : 171 words
  22. CHINESE REQUEST TO VATICAN

    CHUNKING, Tuesday.-- A Government spokesman says that China has made suggestions to the Vatican for an exchange of ...

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  23. TRADE UNIONISTS SEE MR. CURTIN

    Officers of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions met the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) in Melbourne today. ...

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  24. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Struck by Falling Sign.-- While walking along Tattersall's Lane, off Bourke Street, today, Isaac Engelhald, 30, of Lygon Street, Carlton, ...

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  25. JUDGE GIVES MAN A REMINDER

    SYDNEY. -- "People in other countries are shot for less than this," Judge Hold said today in the Appeals Court to Herbert ...

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  26. MOTHER SEEKS NEWS OF LOST DAUGHTER

    BELIEVED to be somewhere in Australia, 10-year-old Joan Angela Howard of Java, is being ...

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  27. SYDNEY BACK TO 4-INCH HOT BATHS

    SYDNEY, --Sydney may now use its hot-water services again, and all householders may use water in their homes throughout the day. ...

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  28. DIRECTORS OF RAIL, ROAD TRANSPORT

    Appointment of Major D. J. Howse, as Director of- Rail Transport, and Mr. F. P. Mountjoy, as Director of Road Transport, was ...

    Article : 163 words
  29. A.R.P. SAFETY WORK NOT DEFENCE JOB

    ADELAIDE.-- In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court today, Judge Kelly delivered Judgment in the case in which Silverwood and ...

    Article : 119 words
  30. RESTRICTION ON TIMBER STACKS

    Because of the danger of fire caused by incendiary bombs, an order will be issued soon by the State Government under the ...

    Article : 97 words
  31. Late Sergeant Small

    Mr. and Mrs. T. Small, of Magnolia Road. Garden Vale, have been notified that their only son. Sergt. Wireless Gunner Thomas Giles Small, was ...

    Article : 71 words
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