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  2. EDUCATION AIMS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- "If the function of education is the preparation of citizens-- intelligent to the world around them, conscious ...

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  3. WHEAT HARVESTING

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The transfer to Queensland of a portion of the idle labour pool available in the drought- devastated ...

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  4. PUBLIC CONTROL

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- Immediate transfer to public ownership and control of industries vitally important to the life and well-being ...

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  5. ALLIES AT CESENA

    LONDON, Friday.-- On the Adriatic front, in Italy, United Kingdom and Indian troops of the 8th Army have entered ...

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  6. U.S. BOMBER RAID

    LONDON, Thursday. -- More than 1000 United States Army Air Force Flying Fortresses and Liberators, escorted by more than 700 ...

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  7. NATIONAL WORKS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Speaking in the Legislative Assembly today, Mr. E. B. Maher (Country Party, West Moreton) said that ...

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  8. GERMAN NATION

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Hundreds of red posters appeared in Berlin today calling on the people to Join the Volkssturm (German ...

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  9. NEW OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Friday.-- The British and Canadian forces, with support from tanks and air- craft, this morning launched a new offensive north of Antwerp. ...

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  10. BACON AND HAMS

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- "Australian production of bacon and hams is now at a record level, due principally to the outstanding success ...

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  11. GERMAN PEOPLE

    LONDON, Thursday.-- "The fact that Italian patriots in some villages may have attacked Germans is no justification in any court of ...

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  12. RETRIBUTION

    The people of Paris are busily rounding up toe citizens who collaborated with toe German occupiers, and are putting them in the ...

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  13. INDICTED BY SEAMEN

    LONDON, Friday.--The British Trades Union Congress, which is meeting at Blackpool, today heard the seamen's delegate, Mr. ...

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  14. SOLDIERS ON LEAVE

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- "I have been informed that an Army general routine order issued on October 16 makes it compulsory for ...

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  15. PHILIPPINES INVADED

    LONDON, Friday.-- A special communique from the Headquarters of the Supreme Allied Commander in the South-west Pacific (General MacArthur) gives particulars of an American invasion of the Philip ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. SOUTH-WEST PACIFIC

    Yesterday's communique from South-west Pacific Headquarters reads:— Philippines.--Mindanao: Heavy ...

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  17. ROAD SMASH VICTIMS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- When claims which arose out of the Moorooka road smash in which a number of munition workers were ...

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  18. MEAT WORKERS

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday.-- Over 1600 members of the Meat Industry Employees union have ceased work, as a result of a ...

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  19. CANNOT GROW WHEAT

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Mr. Bruce Pie (Queensland People's Party, Windsor), in the Legislative Assembly today, stated that the ...

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  20. HOLLAND'S FOOD

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Holland's position in regard to food in general and to the dairying industry in particular, had ...

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  21. CHILLED BEEF BAN

    BRISBANE. Friday.-- "If the ban on the transport of chilled beef from Brisbane to Sydney had been lifted, as was reported, it would ...

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  22. DUBROVNIK FREED

    LONDON, Friday. -- Marshal Tito's forces of the Yugoslav Army of Liberation have freed the Adriatic port and ancient city of ...

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  23. MR. WALSH EXPLAINS

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The Minister for Transport (Mr. E. J. Walsh) denied today that he had said in his statements on October ...

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  24. JUDGES' PENSIONS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- "I have no personal grievance, as was suggested by the Attorney- General, (Mr. Gledson),"said Mr. Justice ...

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  25. CAULFIELD CUP

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Counsel joined Lawrence at the head of the Caulfield Cup quotes today and they are at a price a few ...

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  26. "RANK IMPERTINENCE"

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- It was rank impertinence for a public servant to criticise the decision of the majority of the people in ...

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  27. AIR TRANSPORT

    NEW YORK, Thursday. -- The correspondent of the "New York Times" in Washington says: "The text of the British White Paper on ...

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  28. Death by "Tragic Accident"

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The Berlin radio has announced the death "by a tragic accident," of General Walter Schroth, ...

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  29. FILTHY LITERATURE

    BRISBANE, Friday-- "It would be a tragic waste of money to buy the filth and muck that too often masquerades as literature today," ...

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  30. ROOSEVELT'S MESSAGE

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- president Roosevelt, in a message to General MacArthur, said: "The whole American ...

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  31. GIRLS EARN £11 A WEEK

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The State superintendent of the Australian Women's Land Army (Mrs. E. Pender), on her return from a tour ...

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  32. HEALTH CONCERNS

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The decline in sanitary control throughout Queensland, owing to shortage of manpower and materials, also ...

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  33. Trapped Nazi Balkan Troops

    LONDON, Thursday.-- A correspondent of "The Times" at Ankara says reports received in Ankara concur in describing the ...

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  34. Pineapple Marketing

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Queensland pineapple growers may now market their entire crop as they see fit. Approval for cancellation ...

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  35. ALLIED PUSH IN BURMA

    LONDON, Friday. -- Troops of the 14th Army in Burma have driven the Japanese from a point 16 miles south of Tiddim. ...

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  36. Lockyer Produce Prices

    GATTOI., Friday. -- Maize, lucerne chaff, lucerne hay, mixed and eaten chaff, onions, sweet potatoes and swede turnips were ...

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  37. ECONOMIC STRAIN

    PERTH, Friday.-- The effect of the landing in the Philippines increasing the economic strain on Australia was emphasised today ...

    Article : 301 words
  38. Rioting at Palermo

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Reuter's correspondent at Rome says that 16 persons were killed and [?] wounded in rioting at Palermo ...

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