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  2. Air Scheme Nears End

    OTTAWA Sept 22.—Foreshadowing the end of the vast Empire air training scheme, the Royal Canadian Air Force has ...

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  3. Settlement In The Western Division

    SYDNEY Sat.—“In my rural policy speech, delivered at Wyalong on April 23, 1944, I stated, in reference to the subject of settlement in the western division : “ ‘A vigorous and drastic policy is urgently necessary. ...

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  4. GRETA LEAGUE CLUB

    The Greta Rugby League Football Club closed its season with a social evening in the Masonic Hall, Greta. A very large ...

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  7. NO LET-UP IN WAR

    LONDON Sept. 22 — The decision of the British Government that there will be no general demobilisation of the armed forces ...

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  8. Moorland Out of Spring Races

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Moorland has been scratched from the Epsom Metropolitan and all other sp[?] engagements. The horse has also ...

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  9. NO SETBACK IN WOOL PRICES LIKELY

    NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—There does not seem to be any fear of a setback in Australian wool prices after the war, because such ...

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  10. NAZI OIL PLANT BOMBED

    LONDON Sept. 22.—US heavy bombers in medium strength yesterday bombed the synthetic oil plant at Ludwigshafen rail ...

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  11. SPRING DOUBLE

    SYDNEY Saturday.— Cream Puff, engaged in the Metropolitan, was yesterday taken in a double in Sydney with Prince for ...

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  12. REUNION OF MUNITION WORKERS

    On Thursday night about 110 attended a successful dinner to the West, Maitland Town Hall supper room, the celebration ...

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  13. Five More Jap Admirals Killed

    NEW YORK Sept. 22— Tokio radio states that five more Japanese admirals have died in action. They are ...

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  14. A PRINCE LEADS DUTCH ARMY

    Since Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands arrived in Belgium where he established his headquarters to direct the Netherlands ...

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  15. EXHIBITION OF CHILD ART

    SINGLETON Sat.—An exhibition of child art has been arranged to be given at the Hig[?] School, York-st., Singleton, of ...

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  16. Substantial Pay Increase For British Troops

    LONDON, Sept. 22— All ranks of the British fighting Services are to receive substantial pay increases to be retrospective from ...

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  17. WVS WORKERS AT QUIRINDI

    QUIRINDI, Sat.—At the annual meeting of the Quirindi Women’s Voluntary Services officers elected were as under: ...

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  18. DISABLED SOLDIERS’ CARS

    SYDNEY Sat. — The problem of the conversion of cars for use by disabled soldiers is being considered by the NRMA. ...

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  19. VANISHED IN NAZI TOWN

    NEW YORK Sept. 22.— “The disappearance, in ominous circumstances, of three American military policemen just outside ...

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  20. Fall In Coal Output In Queensland

    BRISBANE Sat. — The Commonwealth Coal Commissioner (Mr. Mighell) said coal production in Queensland was not up to ...

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  21. CLASHES IN COPENHAGEN

    LONDON September 22.—Fighting took place yesterday in Copenhagen between Danish and German police, says the Free Danish ...

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  23. POLLUTION OF BLACK CREEK

    SINGLETON Friday—According to Patrick Plains Shire Councillors, pollution of Black Creek is still going on through waters ...

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  24. KILLED IN ACTION

    LONDON, Sept. 22. — Group Captain P. C. Pickard, DSO, DFC, has been killed in action. He was the pilot of the bomber, ...

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  25. “STUMPY” BUTWELL RETAINS TITLE

    BRISBANE Saturday—“Stumpy” Butwell, 7.13¼, of Brisbane, retained his Australian flyweight title by knocking out Frank . Appo, ...

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  26. LICENCES FOR JOCKEYS

    T. Wallace and N. Smith have [?] granted jockeys’ licences by [?] Newcastle Registration Board, Wallace recently discharged ...

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  27. CHEVALIER REPORTED TO BE ALIVE

    LONDON, September 22.—The Paris correspondent of the British United Press says that according to his secretary, Maurice ...

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  28. THE NOBEL PRIZE

    STOCKHOLM Sept. 22.—It is understood that the £8500 Nobel prize for medicine is to be awarded this year to Sir Alexander ...

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