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  5. SECOND EDITION

    It is officially announced that Britain and Chins have signed a treaty abolishing extraterritorial rights in China The treaty also covers ...

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  6. GERMAN NORTH AFRICAN HEAD-QUARTERS BOMBED

    Reuter’s correspondent at Allied headquarters in North Africa says that an American pilot dropped a bomb square on the German headquarters ...

    Article : 104 words
  7. Roving Commission, says Flynn

    In [?]a statement to the Press, Mr Flynn said he understood that he would have a roving commission in the south-west Pacific and indicated ...

    Article : 137 words
  8. FIVE MEN FREED

    No further proceedings are to be taken against four men named Sinclair, White, Hampton and Taylor, who were defendants in a conspiracy case known as the hemp ...

    Article : 87 words
  9. LAVINGTON

    Monthly meeting of the Red Cross was attended by Mesdames F. Heathwood, Squires, Cannam, Ogston, Archer. G. Polkinghorne, A. Polkinghorne. Meredith, ...

    Article : 282 words
  10. SERGEANTS PIECE OF SWANK COSTS HIM £70 AND CASTIGATION

    On a charge of having made a statement likely to cause a public mischief. Alex Fraser. aged 54, a sergeant-major in the Home Guard, was fined £50 ...

    Article : 216 words
  11. U.S. TROOPS IN CYPRUS

    Paris radio has stated that a contingent of United States troops from Syria [?]anded in Cyprus. ...

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  12. DISTRICT NEWS

    Mrs W. F. Robertson and daughter, Meryl, are at Manly. Constable Strickland is visiting Sydney. Mrs P. Pritchard and daughters, Joan and ...

    Article : 58 words
  13. FASHION

    For summer days Esther Williams, MGM starlet, suggests a pinafore dress. The color scheme is as fresh and crisp as a sea breeze. Sky blue linen for the pinafore, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 66 words
  14. VARIETIES OF WHEAT

    Following are the latest wheat variety recommendations of the Department of Agriculture. Unless otherwise mentioned, the varieties ...

    Article : 323 words
  15. More Women Wanted for Army in South Africa

    Mrs Smuts, wife of General Smuts, has initiated recruiting drives for more women for the forces in South Africa. Endeavors will be made to double the ...

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  16. FIRES SEEN 100 MILES

    The fifth raid on the Ruhr In weeks has been described by the Air Ministry news service. Although the weather was bad on the way. there proved to be no cloud ...

    Article : 203 words
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  18. CULCAIRN

    Mrs H. G. Hilller is visiting Junee. Wyalong, Temora and Goulburn. Miss E. Dobson is the guest of Mr and Mrs H. W. Mclntyre. ...

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  19. Map Took Him Right There

    “While we were in the mess, they showed me a mop about six feet long and four feet high—a map of the southern half of England and Northern France. There ...

    Article : 149 words
  20. YERONG CREEK

    Miss Hutchings presided at the monthly meeting of the Red Cross. It was reported that the juvenile ball showed a profit of £17 5/6 and the New Year dance in ...

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  21. KILLED IN AIR CRASH

    Michael, the younger son of Mr H. Voss, formerly Australian Trade Commissioner in France, has been killed in a plane accident in Canada. Mr ...

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  22. No Gate Crashing

    Men tell yet how in the last war a British cruiser was making for port, after the Battle of Jutland, badly holed and in danger of foundering. A picket boat from ...

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  23. KILLED BY ENEMY BOMBS

    There was slight enem[?] activity over the coastal areas of eastern and south-western England this afternoon. Bombs caused some damage and casualties, a small ...

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  24. BEAUTY HINT

    If you have the natural prettiness of Susan Peters, don’t spoil it by trying to look sophisticated. The starlet recommends a very light make-up—only powder and a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. LACK OF ALARM CLOCKS CAUSES STRIKE

    Because “knockers-up” were not available, 400 engine drivers and [?]emen in a Nottingham area ceased work without union consent at midnight last ...

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  26. BELGIANS SPREAD DESPONDENCY

    Hitler’s efforts to recruit workers from the occupied countries for the Nazi slave market in Germany have not yet reached the direct compulsion stage in Belgium as ...

    Article : 185 words
  27. Girls Take Poison to Escape Nazis

    The New York “Times” publishes a last letter signed by 93 Jewish girls of Warsaw, who committed mass suicide when they were to be forced to pollute themselves for ...

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  28. RUBBER SHORTAGE ACUTE

    The seriousness of the rubber shortage that now confronts Australia is emphasised by the contemplated early implementing of a speed limit for all ...

    Article : 390 words
  29. IK CONTACT WITH ENEMY

    British patrols have been in touch [?]with the Japanese in the Arakan area [?]n Burma. RAF fighters on Saturday [?]ight escorted Blenheims, which ...

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  30. JINDERA

    At the first meeting for the year of the Jindera-Bethel LYPS the president (Mr H. Jarick) extended New Year greetings to 15 members and eight visitors. An apology ...

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  31. “POLITICAL SABOTEURS” CRITICISED BY MR. CURTIN

    The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) tonight hit out at sectional interests who were frying to “sabotage[?] the Constitutional amendment proposals agreed upon by the ...

    Article : 143 words
  32. CONTINUING TO ADVANCE

    The latest Red Army bulletin reports [?]hat in the Stalingrad area the Rus-[?]ians occupied a number of strong [?]oints and wiped out 400 of the ...

    Article : 108 words
  33. £5 PRIZES IN LOTTERY No. 904

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  34. Truth Will Out

    A story told in the French section of the BBC. European service, is, though its source is Norwegian, one with special appeal to Gallic humor. ...

    Article : 130 words
  35. Miners Disciplined

    It is understood the Commonwealth Government has decided to deal with the four wheelers at a western NSW col[?]ery who are alleg[?]d to [?]ve taken ...

    Article : 98 words
  36. [?]CAIRO SAYS NO LAND FIGHTING. BUT AIR FORCE IS ACTIVE

    The Cairo communique says there is [?]othing to report from the land forces [?]perating in Tripolitania. Out fighters shot down a Junkers [?] On ...

    Article : 74 words
  37. TO PRESERVE BEETROOT

    Young beef, free from brulses and of uniform red color, should be used, Grade beets to size. Wash and cut stalks off to with an inch of the bul[?] and boll ...

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  38. [?]BROADCASTING (2C0) TO-DAY

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  39. CABINET’S DECISION KEPT SECRET

    A lengthy review of the war and manpower problems kept War Cabinet in session for more [?] four hours today and the problems discussed will ...

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  40. BULK IN THE PIG RATION

    The function of bulk in a ration is more than the mere furnishing of nutriment; in a mechanical way it aids digestion, for the stomach has to be comfortably filled ...

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  41. BURNT BY “BLOW BACK”

    First degree [?]ng were received by James Jessen, of Munro St. Ascot Vale, when he inspected his gas producer unit which was not functioning ...

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  42. EMPLOYMENT IN N.S.W.

    Figures issued today by the Government Statistician show that the total number of persons employed as wage and salary ca[?]ners in NSW, exclusive ...

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  43. WANTS PARTY SYSTEM RETAINED

    Australia’s future depended on its ability to retain the democratic system of Government and the party system with its abuses removed, declared Mr Spooner. ...

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  44. MONA USA SAFE: GERMAN CLAIM

    The Berlin radio today quoted a statement by the Director-General of French State Museums raying that the assertions that the Germans had taken art treasures ...

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  45. £80[?],000 SPENT ON SOLDIERS’ COMFORTS

    Third annual report of the Lord Mayor’s Patriotic and War Fand reveals that last year expenditure at £242,000 exceeded income by £25,785. S[?]ce the establishment ...

    Article : 52 words
  46. MR SLATER IN MOSCOW.

    The Australian Minister to Russia (Mr Stater) arrived in Moscow on January 3. He will present his credentials tomorrow. ...

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