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  2. SCHOOL TEACHERS HELP AT MELBOURNE HOSPITAL

    School teachers assisting the domestic staff at Royal Melbourne Hospital during the vacation--Miss Joan Anderson, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. HEAVY TAXES FORECAST

    New taxes to meet most of an increased war expenditure of £70,000,000 in the current financial year will be introduced into Parliament by the Federal Treasurer (Mr Chifley) late ...

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  4. USE OF CMF IN PACIFIC WAR AREA

    Today, the request of the Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) for authority to extend the use of the Militia to the South-West Pacific Zone is being discussed by a special Interstate A.L.P. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Leaders To Be Charged

    SYDNEY. -- First summonses against employes in war industries who did not work on New Year's Day will ...

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  6. SPEED LIMIT FOR ALL MOTORS?

    A speed limit for motor vehicles throughout Australia is being considered in Government circles, It is ...

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  7. HIGHER NURSES' WAGES BEGIN FROM TODAY

    A total of 3450 nurses in Melbourne hospitals and institutions under the supervision of the Charities Board would he affected by the new Wages Board determination operating from today, the Inspector of Charities and Secretary of the ...

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  8. Arrested Twice In Few Hours

    ADELAIDE. -- Fines and costs amounting to £536 on two charges were imposed in the Hindmarsh Court today on a motorist ...

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  9. Late War News

    MOSCOW. Today.--The Moscow midnight communique says the Russians shelled the enemy in the Stalingrad area, where shock ...

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  10. AMERICANS BEING GIVEN OVER-OPTIMISTIC WAR NEWS FROM PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- Prominence has been given in the Press here to the statement by the Australian Minister for War Organisation of Industry (Mr Dedman) that "Mr Curtin was still making ...

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  11. FINDINGS ON 3 MURDERS IN ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE.--"Murder by person or persons unknown." was the finding of the Acting Coroner (Mr Ziesing) today in the Hindley ...

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  12. Alleged Conspiracy For 161,000 Gallons Of Petrol

    SYDNEY.--Statements alleged to have been made by two of eight persons on trial in a petrol conspiracy case, were read in the Central Criminal Court today, the judge overruling objections that the police had obtained them by holding ...

    Article : 309 words
  13. Four Coalmines ln N.S.W. Idle

    SYDNEY. -- Coalminers flocked back to work today after their 10 days' holiday, but four mines are idle because of industrial disputes. ...

    Article : 148 words
  14. Women Cause Of' War Plant Strike

    SYDNEY.--Payment of 90 percent, male rates to women--as granted by the Women's Employment Board--would not protect ...

    Article : 238 words
  15. WOMEN'S LAND ARMY WORK IMPRESSES

    CANBERRA.--Deeply impressed by the efficiency of the Women's Land Army, which he has inspected at work in the Leeton, ...

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  16. 5000 SCHOOLTEACHERS ON VOLUNTARY WAR JOBS

    Sorting 2000 tons of damaged potatoes for the Potato Board, trucking bales at wool stores, laboring in munition factories, canning fruit for the troops--these are a few of the three-weeks' holiday jobs started today by Victorian ...

    Article : 270 words
  17. CANADIAN ATTACHE AT CANBERRA

    CANBERRA. -- Lieut.-Col. L. Moore Cosgrave has been appointed military attache to the office of the High Commissioner ...

    Article : 141 words
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  19. EDUCATION SHOULD BE VITAL ISSUE

    SYDNEY.--It was a matter for concern that education was not a vital issue in the Commonwealth Powers Bill, said Miss H. Gilbert ...

    Article : 61 words
  20. Eggs Fail To Hatch: Potato Seed Rots

    Great scarcity of eggs and potatoes is forecast. In both cases, the 'lack of essential vitamins caused by the abnormally wet spring may have caused havoc in the incubators and the ploughed furrows. In any ...

    Article : 479 words
  21. NEWS IN BRIEF

    £6000 School Workshop. -- As a result of representations to the Minister for Labor (Mr Ward), during a recent visit to Ballarat, Mr Pollard. M.H.R. for Ballarat. ...

    Article : 291 words
  22. PRISONER APPEALS TO HIGH COURT

    HOBART. -- George William Payne, prisoner in the Hobart Gaol, who was convicted on five counts of forgery and uttering, has ...

    Article : 114 words
  23. FREEDOM IN FRENCH SOMALILAND

    LONDON, Sunday.--One of the first acts of the new Governor of French Somaliland, General Bayardelle, was to return to the ...

    Article : 75 words
  24. MOVE ON INDIAN FRONTIER

    LONDON, Today.--Berlin Radio, quoting a Shanghai report, stated that strong Japanase forces were concentrated on the Indian ...

    Article : 35 words
  25. Advertising

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    Advertising : 101 words
  26. Family Notices

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  27. MORE TENDERS FOR RAISING KAKARIKI

    Several new tenders for the raising of the sunken steamer Kakarik[?] from the bed of Hobson's Bay are being considered by the Public ...

    Article : 110 words
  28. MISSION TO RETURN

    CHUNKING, Sunday. -- The National Military Council spokesman said today that Lieutenant-General Hsiung Shih-Fei, head of ...

    Article : 44 words
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