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  2. Advertising

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  4. Helbrook Shire Affairs

    Those present at the last monthly meeting of Holbrook Shire Council were; Cts. John Ross (President), J. C. Bowler, A. R. McLurin. F. B. Scott, J. [?]. Boss, J. F. ...

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  5. SECOND EDITION

    The NBC commentator in a message from Moscow slates that the first signs of stiffening Russian resistance in the Don battles are now apparent. The ...

    Article : 174 words
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  7. Adventurous 60-Mile Journey From Burma

    The-only survivors of a party of seven which undertook an arduous and perilous trek of 60 miles from Burma to India were three Englishmen and ...

    Article : 179 words
  8. TRUTH WANTED

    A plea, that Australian be told the simple truth about the war position was made by the president of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce (Mr A. E. ...

    Article : 488 words
  9. Our Sydney Letter

    Alsatian pups and young Airedales are being enrolled in Sydney for military service. They are probably the youngest recruits for war service In Australia, for they ...

    Article : 336 words
  10. “Toughening Up” a Wife

    Unusual evidence vu given by Alice Evelyn C[?] in the Divorce Court to-day when, she was granted a dissention of her marriage with George James ...

    Article : 201 words
  11. BURNT WAY OUT OF CELL

    How lie made his sensational escape from ceil beneath the Newtown courthouse was related W Alfred Henry Singleton to Detec[?]ve Sawyer, according to evidence given ...

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  12. NEW BRITISH FIRE BOMB.

    A Rhineland newspaper reports that a new RAF phosphorous incendiary bomb splashes and slicks to everything. It kills cattle that come into ...

    Article : 45 words
  13. TRAWLERS GET MESSERSCHMITT.

    The Admiralty has announced that His Majesty's trawlers Andramadite and Lois, while returning from patrol in the Channel this morning, were ...

    Article : 100 words
  14. HELPED POLICE; NOW IN GAOL

    David Glasser. pawnbroker, who gave information to the police which assisted in the recovery of thousands of pounds’ worth of stolen property, and the arrest of hund ...

    Article : 144 words
  15. “VICTORY” CLOTHES

    Men seem to be making more fuss then women over the new "Victory" clothing regulations and restrictions. They are ready thinking ahead to how much they ...

    Article : 208 words
  16. WANT “DAILY WORKER” BAN LIFTED.

    A deputatio probably the largest in the history of the House and comprising 1500 from nearly every constituency in the United Kingdom, ...

    Article : 49 words
  17. STRIKERS ORDERED BACK TO WORK

    The Central Coal Reference Board today directed the management of Abermain No. 2 colliery to open the mine at 11 o'clock tomorrow night, and that the 220 striking ...

    Article : 242 words
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  19. ALBURY WOMEN WANTED

    Just two months ago Major M. K. Deasey. assistant-Controller of the Australian Women's Army Service, held a recruiting meeting in Albury. ...

    Article : 164 words
  20. REQUIEM MASS FOR PADDY FIINUCANE.

    Re[?]uiein Mass was celebrated today in Westminster Cathedral for the late Squadron-Leader Paddy Finucane. The service was attended by a congregation ...

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  21. TRAVEL PRIORITY FOR MEMBERS' WIVES

    The explanation of the Minister for Transport (Mr Lawson) why Federal members’ wives had been granted No. 1 and No. 2 priority grading was very weak and ...

    Article : 186 words
  22. AROUND ALBURY SCHOOLS

    Yesterday, for the first time, High School boys played the American Introduced game basket ball. A new field has been put down and the game promises to be very ...

    Article : 528 words
  23. PRAISE FOR AUSTRALIA

    Expressing the appreciation of the cooperation of Australian with NZ. the Nz Prime Minister (Mr Fraser) said today that the two countries were working in ...

    Article : 165 words
  24. DEATH OF SIR GEOFFREY SYME.

    The death occurred early this morning of Sir Geoffrey Syme, managing editor and one of the Proprietors of the Melbourne “Age.” Sir Geoffrey, who ...

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  25. £5000 TO MAYFIELD

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  26. 10 MINES PARTIALLY IDLE

    There were 3 0 partially idle mines on NSW coalfields today, but in no instance were any of the stopples due to strikes provoked by industrial issues, raised by the ...

    Article : 155 words
  27. UNFIT MEN IN LABOR CORPS.

    Medically unfit men had been drafted into the labor corps, sent long distances and then brought back to Sydney because of health failure, said the secretary of the ...

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  28. WHY VESTS WE EE ELIMINATED

    The Minister for War Org[?]is[?]ion of In[?]rt (Mr Ded[?]n) said today that the decision to [?]inate vesis as a moans of saving cloth had been taken on the ...

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  29. MORE WOMEN FOE THE RAILWAYS

    To [?] of the shorage of [?] staff d[?] the war the NSW Railways Commissioner (Mr. T. J. Harrigan) int[?]ds employing female ta[?]or to the fu[?]st poss[?] ...

    Article : 159 words
  30. DISEASE INCREASE IN N.S.W.

    The Director of the Division of Social Hygiene (Mr J. Cooper Booth) said today that venereal disease had increased 20 per [?]ent in NSW in the past 12 months. The ...

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  31. HOW CASUALTY LISTS ARE PREPARED

    Relaying report? of cos[?]ties during the boat of battle was an obviously extremely different [?]ask, said the Minister for the Army today, and accuracy and speed with ...

    Article : 245 words
  32. RAND

    Advice has been received that Lieu[?] Red Strong has been posted wounded and missing in Egypt. Lieut St[?]ong is a brother of Mrs A. D. MacNeil, “Green Park.” ...

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  33. OPPOSE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN

    Employinout of women an bus conductors was overwhelmingly opposed at a mass meeting of the omnibus branch of the Tram way and Motor Bus Union today. The ...

    Article : 173 words
  34. BRIDES IN HIRED DRESSES

    Caught by the rationing regulations, Sydney brides are hiring their out[?], and enterprising shopkeepers who were a iump [?]head of the position are reaping a pretly ...

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  35. BROADCASTING TO-DAY

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  36. RISE IN SUSTENANCE RATE

    The Minister for Labor (Mr Mackerell) inte[?]ed [?]ay [?] the Government would [?] forther consideration to increasing [?] of payment to men on sustenance. At ...

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  37. MORE CLOTHES FOR WORKERS

    Increased seale of clothing for industrial workers was completed by the Rationing Commission today. The new scale will be [?]unced next week. The chairman of ...

    Article : 119 words
  38. WHIPPINGS FOE PROFITEERS

    Eight profiteers received s whipping after having been found guilty under a new low. They received from 10 to 20 strokes and were then [?]akeri to hospital. The lash ...

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  39. P.O.W. WELL TREATED IN ITALY.

    According to Major de Clive Lowe, of the New Zealand Army Medical Corps. Australian and New Zealand war prisoners! in Italy, generally speaking, were being ...

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  40. “WOMEN MAKE GOOD PEA PICKERS”

    The chairman of the Women's Land Army Advisory Council ("Mr Skidmore) said to day that it was gratifying to learn that the attitude of the NSW Agricultural Burcau to ...

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  41. DRANK WINE IN RAID SHELTERS.

    Two men were fined today for being in air raid shelters without lawful excuse. It was the first case of its kind in this city. The men were Ernest Henshaw, of Cook’s ...

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  42. TALLANGATTA

    Mrs I. Wheeler and Mrs M. O’Reilly spent the weekend in Albury. Mrs J. Turner is la Wodonga, to be near her mother, who is 111 in hospital ...

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  44. ANOTHER WAR-WINNING REGULATION ?

    The Minister for Home Security (Mr Last[?]) may in future say what color is to be used on buildings and vehicles. National Security (Camouflage) Regulations issued ...

    Article : 53 words
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