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    LATEST PICTURE of an A.I.F. Signal unit at work in Malaya. The light equipment the signallers are using is easily handled in the dense jungle. It can be set up for use in a few minutes—Departments of information photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. EDUCATION

    Many people have told us, both in this war and the last, that we are fighting for civilisation. What does this highsounding phrase mean? Can we really ...

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  4. AIR CRASH VICTIMS

    Melbourne, Thursday.—Two men were killed and two policemen injured when they were struck by an aeroplane which made a forced ...

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  5. INTERSTATE NEWS IN BRIEF

    Melbourne.—Airline companies operating night services in Australia are standing by expecting a Federal Government order to suspend them. ...

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  6. SHIPS WILL SAIL SOON

    Sydney, Friday.—The Minister for Labor (Mr. Ward), said last night that lie expected a number-of ships, held up because of workers' ...

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  7. MAYOR OF MANLY

    Sydney, Friday.—Alderman R.A.Miller, who lost a leg in the last war, was elected Mayor of Manly at the meeting of the .Manly Council ...

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  8. NO SUNDAY TRAINS

    Melbourne, Thursday.—The Victorian Railways Department announced that all Sunday trains to country stations had been cancelled, and that ...

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  9. ROAD SMASH

    Wellington (N.S.W.), Thursday. —Three young men were killed and two others were injured when motor car ran over an embankment. ...

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  10. BLACK-OUT POSITION

    Sydney, Friday.—The State Government has not fixed a date for be ginning a black out of Sydney and the coast generally, but the Minister ...

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  11. WOMEN IN AIRCRAFT WORK

    Melbourne, Friday. —More than 200 women have applied in two days for the first 100 positions in the Victorian aircraft production industry. In ...

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  12. CAMP NOTICES

    Concert programmes temporarily abandoned. Pictures will continue in all camps except Noonamah. ...

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  13. ABORIGINAL BROTHERS SENTENCED TO DEATH

    Sydney.—After a young woman had told a Criminal Court jury of a night of terror in a lonely house near Walgett,. two aborigines were ...

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  14. FALSE ATTESTATION

    Brisbane, Saturday.—A German mechanic who attempted to enlist in the A,.I.F., was sentenced to 12 months' gaol and fined £ in default ...

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  15. SCIENCE IN WAR

    Melbourne, Thursday.—Two scientists will be selected by the Government to advise on the greater scientific use of the country's resources ...

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  16. DEATH OF EDITOR

    Sydney, Saturday.—Editor of the Catholic Press for 21 years, and a. Papal Knight, Mr. P. S. Cleary died during the week at his home at ...

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  17. YOUNG MAN CONVICTED

    Sydney, Friday.—Raymond Douglas (19), an employee in the Accounts Branch of the Federal Taxation Department, was convicted in the ...

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  19. LUCKY MINER

    Kalgoorlie (W.A.), Friday.— A gashed arm and the loss of his false teeth were the only injuries sustained' by W. Kemp when large ...

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  20. RAJAH'S VISIT

    Melbourne, Thursday. —The Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt), announced that the Rajah of Sarawak (Sir .Charles Vyner Brooke) ...

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  21. DOCTOR'S ESTATE

    Sydney, Friday.—Application has been made for probate of the will of Dr. Robert M. Farrell,, of Avon Road, Pymble, who died last June, ...

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  22. CRASHED INTO HORSE TRAIN

    Melbourne, Thursday.—Three trainers, J. A. Donohoe, E. McGrath and E. Miller and a number of horses were slightly injured when a ...

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  23. ROOF SPOTTING PLANNED

    Melbourne.—Draft regulations modelled on English lines for compulsory roof spotting in air raids are to be prepared by the State. ...

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  24. MISSING GIRL

    Sydney Saturday.—Dr. Francis Brown Craig, of, Edgecliff Road, Woolahra, has notified the police that he intends within the next few ...

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  25. FATAL INJURY

    Sydney, Saturday.—Alexander Tubla, 27,. of Beconsfield. Street, Revesby, who was found fatally injured in Canterbury Road ...

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  26. HISTORICAL RECORDS

    Canberra, Thursday.—The Librarty Staff of the Commonwealth Parliament have taken the irreplaceable historical documents like the Burke ...

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  27. FRACTURES LEGS

    Sydney, Saturday.—Mr. AlbertLane, 68, ex-M.H.R. for Barton, who lives in Westbourne Street Bexley, was knocked down by a car in New ...

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