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  2. CRITICAL SESSION AHEAD

    CANBERRA.—The sittings of Parliament which wiM open at Canberra on Wednesday are expected to be the most difficult the Government has yet had to face. Two controversial matters of maior imDortance are ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA REMEMBERS ANZACS

    While facing the greatest crisis in the nation's history, the people of Australia today paid quiet tribute to the fighting heroes of 27 years ago. In Adelaide, as in every other city, town, and settlement ...

    Article : 530 words
  4. Veterans

    EYES RIGHT as a section of the Home Guard marcbed past tbe saluting base at the Parade Ground this afternoon. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 85 words
  5. MacARTHUR'S TRIBUTE AT SHRINE

    General Headquarters, South-West Pacific. — Heading a staff of nearly 40 of his officers. General MaeArrhur. ...

    Article : 109 words
  6. MARIE, OF QUINS, FOUND TO HAVE LEG DISABILITY

    MONTREAL, Saturday.—Toronto specialists announce that Marie, the smallest of the Dionne quin­tuplets, has a definite wasting of the right thigh and calf. They also say her right leg is smaller than the left, the probable cause oeing the removal of a tumor from the right thigh shortly after birth. Marie entered hospital on Thurs­day because she isn't as agile in running or playing as her sisters. She went home yesterday. She previously was examined for sus­pected muscular atrophy.-A.A.P. ...

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  7. STRIKING TRIBUTE PAID R.A.A.F. BY HERO j OF PHILIPPINES ATTACK!

    MELBOURNE. — "Everyone knows the brilliant record made by Australian squadrons in the Middle East. Everyone knows that until the United States Army air forces were able to swine into action north ...

    Article : 504 words
  8. LORD GOWRIE INSPECTS HOME GUARD

    The first parade in uniform of all metropolitan battalions of the Home Guard was held thus afternoon at the Parade Ground. when| ...

    Article : 226 words
  9. Left Hospital To Conduct Service

    pADRE H. E. G. Shepherd, of the R.A.A.F., who recently re-turned from overseas, left hospital to conduct the dawn Anzac service ...

    Article : 326 words
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  11. R.C. Centenary Celebrations

    SYDNEY.—Every Roman Catholic archbishop in Australia and almost all the bishops will assemble in Sydney shortly to ...

    Article : 137 words
  12. Baby Weighs 14 Lb. at Birth

    A record for the Streaky Bay district was created on , Tuesday when Mrs. J. Cash hirlh tn a hahv rianirtifpr ...

    Article : 120 words
  13. NOW ONLY ONE DISPUTE IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY.—A "black" ban placed on work at Homebush Abattoirs at a contract job is the only major dispute outstanding since the ...

    Article : 75 words
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  15. PILE-DRIVER CRUSHED HAND

    William Hunt. 48. foreman, of Campbell road, Parkside. sustained a crushed hand while working a piledriver at the I.C.I, works, Os-borne, this afternoon. He was taken to the Royal Ade-laide Hospital in a South Austra-lian Ambulance anri admitted. ...

    Article : 44 words
  16. TACT NEEDED IN MINES: UNION VIEW

    SYDNEY.—Tact and commonsense must prevail among mine managements if spasmdic stoppages in the coal industry are to ...

    Article : 246 words
  17. Photo Models Go to Work

    SYDNEY.—One by one Sydney's most beautiful photographic models ? are going out of circulation. They have found that beauty pays no ...

    Article : 187 words
  18. GEN. MacARTHUR IS BABY'S GODFATHER

    SYDNEY.—Australia's mosf famous baby is four-nonths-old Cameron Douglas Edwin Abbott, who claims Douslas MacArthur as godfather by proxy. Corporal J. A Abbott. R.A.AF., ...

    Article : 223 words
  19. CRIPPLES HIT BY FREEZING OF ALUMINIUM

    SYDNEY.—The freezing of aluminium stocks has struck at crippled children and other ortho paedic patients ...

    Article : 166 words
  20. Flying Doctor's 2,200-Mile Trip

    BROKEN HILL.—After having1 traversed half the continent in three days and flown more than 2.200 miles. Flying Doctor J. G. ...

    Article : 186 words
  21. BRITAIN MAY BE ASKED TO INCREASE WOOL PRICE

    CANBERRA.—Because of the heavy increase in the cost of production, the British Government may be asked next month to increase the present average price of sliqhtly more than 13d. a Ib. paid for Australian wool cIid. ...

    Article : 237 words
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  23. 5/- NOTE ISSUE PROBLEMS

    SYDNEY.—Proposals for a fiveshilling note issue because of a silver shortage are not as simple of solution as one might think. Bank officials said yesterday thai I high costs of paper and (he short | life of a .-n.all note issue would be influential factors. "Silver last? \v«?ll over 20 years.", said one official. "The life of small notes may be only weeks." A Commonwealth Bank official refused to comment. ...

    Article : 75 words
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