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  3. TURF TOPICS

    A New Zealand message states that Kindergarten, top weight for both the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups, will oat start in Flemington’s two-m[?]ler. This statement ...

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  4. CLOSED LINK

    London and Moscow have expressed satisfaction at the terms of the new agreement, d[?]ned on June 27 in Moscow, for the financing of military and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Government and Manpower

    Because of [?] urgent need to prevent further [?]terloration in rural manpower, position, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Fadden) today ...

    Article : 841 words
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  8. WODONGA SHIRE

    Crs Watson, Martin, Richardson, Boyes, Pollard and Sheather, together with the President (Cr Hore) and the shire engineer and clerk were present at the ...

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  9. N. Percival to Fly to Brisbane

    The well-known lightweight jockey. Neville Percival, who is probably the most travelled jockey in Australia, wilt leave by air tomorrow for Brisbane to pilot Grand ...

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  10. “Long Holiday for Our Politicians”

    There is some possibility that the NSW Parliament, which adjourned until July 14, may now be prorogued until the middle of September. Should ...

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  11. Japanese Claims About Moresby

    The Tokio official radio states that Sri Allied planes were shot down by Japanese naval aircraft in the Port Moresby area and two others were ...

    Article : 67 words
  12. Soldier Trapped In Submerged Truck

    About 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon, a truck travelling along the Yarrawonga road smashed through the roiling of a bridge and toppled about 15 feel into the ...

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  13. 82 More Czechs Executed

    It is reported from Prague that a further 82 Czechs were mown down by Nazi firing squads yesterday. The death roll, as a result of ...

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  14. WAAAF’s Will Support Ben Syce

    Members of the WAAAF, who are known as the “girls in blue,” are sure to be supporters of the National Hurdle outsider, Sen Syce, in the big race on Saturday, as ...

    Article : 143 words
  15. Why Civilians Will Have to Look Shabby

    Manufacture of better quality standard cloth for suitings than that now being produced would require another 20,000 lbs a week of yarn. The task ...

    Article : 214 words
  16. NO TOBACCO OR TEA FOR SHEARERS

    The State secretary of the AWU (Mr J. McNeil) said today that most of the [?]000 shearer members of the union in NSW had been without tea or tobacco ...

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  17. AMERICA AT WAR

    The well-known US. newspaper and radio commentator, Mr Elmer Davis, has been appointed by President Roosevelt as head of the new Office ...

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  18. 100,000 in Munition Factories Soon

    The Minister for Munitions said today that about 100,000 employes would he working in Australian munitions factories, by the end of this year, when all the ...

    Article : 141 words
  19. Five Men Believed Drowned

    Five men are missing from three fishing luggers which were wrecked last night on the West Australian c[?]ust, north of Fremantle. Two of the ...

    Article : 68 words
  20. Boisterous May Not Run

    There is a possibility that Boisterous, who scored a narrow win at the Valley last Saturday, may not be a runner in the Grand National Hurdle at Flemington on ...

    Article : 114 words
  21. Tragic Ending to a Friendship

    The tragic ending to the close friendship between Lieuts Johnson and Roy Barker, two US Air Force Corp[?] pilots, occurred recently when the ...

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  22. Canada’s Army Over 500,000

    Referring to the increase in the strength of Canadian air squadrons in Great Britain. the Home Secretary said that the Dominion had raised cm army of more than ...

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  23. DOUGLAS TO RIDE SAUL.

    F. Douglas, who has been engaged to ride the well-backed Saul in the National Hurdle on Saturday, has two GN Hurdles to his credit. Douglas has previously ...

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  25. Many Seamen Dying in Supply Lines Battle

    Axis submarines are taking a heavy toll of seamen as well as ships in warfare against the Atlantic supply lines. Following yesterday’s announcement of the loss ...

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  26. COURSING

    The Country Greyhound Raring Control Council would welcome on inquiry into the dog racing industry to clear any imputations of dishonesty or ...

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  27. OVER £35 MILLION IN CERTIFICATES

    Sales of war savings certificates now total £35.762,422. State totals are: NSW, £13,166,498; Victoria, £10,8999,16 Queensland, £5,238,644; South ...

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  28. 3000 SHIPYARD EMPLOYES ON STRIKE

    More than 1000 men are now involved in a strike of engineers and Ironworkers at a NSW shipbuilding yard. The stoppage extended to further 52 engineers and 30 ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICANS IN MADAGASCAR

    It has been officially announced that a considerable contingent of South African land and air forces are serving in Madagascar. All the South ...

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  30. MANPOWER COUNCIL MEETINGS

    The secretary of the NSW Labor Council (Mr R. Kir[?]. MLC) to-day advocated wider powers for the Advisers Council on Manpower. Mr King ...

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  31. ST. MATTHEW’S BALL

    Colorful fracks against a background of khaki and the navy of RAAF uniforms last night was the setting for one of the most successful bells of the senson at Albury. ...

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  32. Names of 422 Missing

    The first lists of men missing in the campaigns in Malaya. Dutch East Indies and other Pacific theatres were issued tonight by the Amay Department. As the ...

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  33. “Surplus Something Novel to N.S.W.”

    The NSW Labor Government has completed its first year of office with a surplus of approximately £800.000. This was “eve[?]led tonight by the Premier (Mr ...

    Article : 99 words
  34. WAGGA OFF.

    Owing to inclement weather, Wagga coursing could not be held yesterday. ...

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  35. W.A. HAS SMALL SURPLUS.

    Although West Australia budgeted for a deficit of £198.207, a surplus of £1768 Was secured for the year ended June 30 last. The Premier (Mr Illeack) announced today ...

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  36. Relief in Devastated Areas

    The Secretary of Stale (Mr Hull) disclosed today that he had opened discussions with Sir Frederick Leith-Ross on joint plans for the relief of devastated war ...

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  37. 100,000 N.E.S. PERSONNEL IN N.S.W.

    Enlisted volunteers in the National Emergency Services had now readied 100,000. said the Minister for NES (Mr Heffron) tonight. Nearly £120,000 had been spent ...

    Article : 54 words
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