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  5. SIR B. STEVENS' ADVICE TO AUSTRALIA

    That Australia as the most industrialised country in the Eastern Group Supply Council should tell Britain that she was prepared to supply all ...

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  6. HUME SHIRE COUNCIL FINANCES

    In a report prepared by H[?]me Shire Council's auditors, and placed before a meeting of council yesterday, it was disclosed that the ...

    Article : 398 words
  7. U.S. STIRRED OVER SINKING

    The State Department announced to-day that a preliminary report from the American Consul at Per[?]mbuce stated that the United ...

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  8. AIRMAN AND TWO OTHERS REMANDED

    Albert Edward Green, butcher, Lin[?]ay Erwin, [?]ce vendor, and John Edwar S[?]les, airman, were remanded until June 16 on £60 bail at the ...

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  9. MILK RATIONED IN SYDNEY

    The Milk Board to-day was instructed by the Minister for Health (Mr. K[?]y) to meet the shortage of milk in Sydney by drawing on supplies from ...

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  12. ATTACK ON REFUGEE CONFECTIONERY MAKERS

    Mr. R. Jackson, of the Australian Confectioners Union, said to-day that refugee confectionery manufacturers were not only trying to break down ...

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  13. FOREMAN OF JURY COLLAPSES AND DIES

    Mr. Michael Ma[?]or, foreman of the [?]ury in the Woolcott-Fodbes conspiracy trial, collapsed and died in the jury [?] at the Central Criminal Court ...

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  14. NO MORE TINS OF TOBACCO

    The British Tobacco Co. (Aust.) Ltd. will not be packing any more tobacco for city or the country in tins. Two ounce cardboard and paper containers ...

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  15. 250 DELEGATES TO ATTEND A.L.P. CONFERENCE

    The State conference of the A.L.P., which will commence to-morrow, has drawn a record attendance, and no fewer than 250 delegates, 17 more than ...

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  16. WHY THE DELAYS TO JAPANESE SHIPPING?

    Long delays in Japanese shipping schedules from Japan have aroused interest in Sydney. No explanations have been given by any line. Japan has not ...

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  17. REPAIRING BURRINJUCK DAM

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. A. Mair) said to-night that it was to be hoped that the appointment of the committee by the State Government to ...

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  18. BROADCASTING

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  19. CRETE AND GREEK CAMPAIGNS DEFENDED

    The New Zealand Parliament adjourned in the early hours of this morning and will reassemble on July 15. The Budget is being presented ...

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  20. FORMER AIRMAN "GROUNDED"

    In the Quarter Sessions Appeals Court to-day. Charles Kennett, aged 40. appealed against the severity of a sentence of a month's imprisonment ...

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  21. HEAVY FINES ON BETTING CHARGE

    Fines totalling £230 were imposed on [?] people in Paddington police court to-day on a charge of having used a house at North Bondi for ...

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  22. COUNCILS AND WAR FUNDS

    Under the Local Government (Patriotic Purposes) Act. a council can make available from its funds money as a gift to the Commonwealth for ...

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  23. TIMBER WORKERS NEAR TO STRIKING

    The secretary of the Timber Workers' Union (Mr. Culbert. M.L.C.) said to-day that the 14 days' notice given by northern coalfields timber workers ...

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  24. Sunday, June 15.

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  25. AN EPIC STORY OF VALOR

    T[?] story of epic valor during the ret[?] in Greece is told in a letter from [?] New Zealand artilleryman who described [?] d[?]d as the "grandest ...

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  26. MUSICIANS' PATRIOTIC BALL

    The arrangements being carried out by members of the Musicians' Bail Committee should have special appeal to everyone who attends the function. ...

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  27. CULCAIRN SOLDIER KILLED IN ACTION

    Pte. J. N. Griffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Griffin Culcairn, has been reported killed in action. Early in the week he was reported as missing. ...

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