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  2. ALLIED BOMBERS ACTIVE

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Sunday.—Allied bombers damaged three Japanese cargo ships during scattered raids on enemy bases yesterday. Dutch-manned Mitchell bombers planted one heavy bomb on ...

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  3. STRATEGIC APPLICATION OF AIR POWER KEY TO VICTORY

    LONDON, Saturday.—Replying to congratulations from the Chief of the British Air Staff (Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Portal) on the recent Allied air victory over a Japanese convoy in the Bismarck Sea, General MacArthur has sent thc following message:— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NORTH-WESTERN NEWS

    SOCIAL. — A complimentary social in honor ot Pte. Vern Kafling was held in the Baptist Church recently, A pleasant' time was spent playing games. ...

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  5. SULPHUR CREEK

    COMPLIMENTARY. — There was a large and representative gathering at a complimentary social to Sister Young, and her husband, Major Young. ...

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  6. NOOK

    HYDRO-ELECTRICITY. — A meeting of those interested in having the Nook district served with electricity from the Hydro-Electric Commission ...

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  7. The West Coast

    A variation, of an order by the manpower authorities refusing to confirm the suspension of two empluyes by the Mt. Lyell Co. was made by thc Appeal Board ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA FACING BOOK FAMINE

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Licenses to import conted paper from Britain are being withheld until a survey in completed indicating that quolas during a ...

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  9. DEVONPORT SALVAGE

    Town Area collection this morning. Salvage to be placed outside premises by 9 a.m. ...

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  10. BURNIE

    CAR OVERTURNS. — Mr. J. R. Campbell, of Parklands, Burnie, had a, fortunate escape at 5.30 on Saturday afternoon, when a car he was driving ...

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  11. DEVONPORT

    V.O.C.—A parade of the V.D.C. will held at 7.l5 this evening, when the Director will he in attendance. Water bottles, haversacks, must he carried, and ...

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  12. ACCIDENTS IN SOUTH

    HOBART. Sunday.— Horace Scott (30), of Lindisfarne, is in a serious condition in the Royal Hobart. Hospital, sufferine from head and arm injuries ...

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  13. "PREMIUM ON IMMORALITY"

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—In opening a fete at Kew yesterday, Archbishop Mannix said it was a scandal to put those who were ...

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  14. LOAN MAKES GOOD PROGRESS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — The first, five days of the Commonwealth campaign for the £100,000000 Third Liberty Loan closed ...

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  15. QUEENSTOWN COURT

    In the Queenstown Police Court on Friday, before. Mr. H. R. Dobbie, P.M., Inspector T. A. Canning prosecuting, Bernard Fran[?]s Shea pleaded not guilty ...

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  16. WYNYARD

    FLAX PULLING—As this is the last week that flax pulling can be done in the evening, large musters are urgently, needed to-morrow, Thursday and Friday. ...

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  17. BODY IN TAMAR

    LAUNCESTON. Sunday.—A bodv in an advanced state of decomposition, which was left by the falling tide on the foreshore at Rosevears yesterday ...

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  18. THE STOCK EXCHANGE CONSQLS BUOYANT

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  19. CONTROL OF MEAT INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Provision for control of the ment industry by the Controller of Meat Supplies and the Meat Advisory Committee was ...

    Article : 468 words
  20. Saved Australia From Disaster

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.—The Curtin Government was responsible for having brought to Australia most of the assistance that had helped to push back ...

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  21. TRIPLETS BORN IN LAUNCESTON

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday. — Triplets—two boys and a girl— were born to the wife of Mr. J. J. Brooks, Howick Street, ...

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  22. Typhoid Fever Cases Drop Sharply

    MKf.BOURNE, Sunday.—The daily number of typhoid fever cases dropped sharply during the week-end, with seven yesterday and ...

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  23. QUOTATIONS AND SALES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 609 words
  24. MAN KILLED IN HOTEL

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—James Mania Heffernan. (22) was before the Central Police Court, yesterday charged with having murdered William Francis ...

    Article : 125 words
  25. DANGEROUS EXPLOSIVES

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Commenting on the recent aeeidents in which six ehildren were killed and ten injured when tampering with shells, bombs and ...

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  26. SOLDIER FATALLY SHOT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Sliot at a house in East St. Kilda on "Wednesday, Lt.William Leonard Knowles, recently returned from overseas, died in the ...

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  27. Hanged in Harness

    GEELONG, Sunday.—Way Loon (60), market: gardener, of Breakwater, near Geelong, met his death yesterday in most unusual circumstances. ...

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  28. FLOWERDALE

    COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL—A complimentary social was tendered in the school on Tuesday evening to Dvr.L. Margette. Ptes. L., G. and W. Duniam, ...

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  29. Federal Treasurer Rebukes Workers

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—At a largely-attended war loan rally in Botanic Park to-day, the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) rebuked ...

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  30. High Praise For Area School System

    HOBART, Sunday.—Professor G. S. Browne, of the Melbourne University, told the annual meeting of the New Education fellowship at Hobart ...

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  31. NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SOCIALISM, SAYS MR. WARD

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Minister for Labor (Mr. Ward) said there could be no substitute for socialism. "Unless we tell the people that while ...

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  32. SMITHTON

    BAPTIST CHURCH. — At the recent; Smithton and Irishtown harvest services the special speakers were Mr. F. Ralph, president, of the Baptist Union ...

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  33. ULVERSTONE

    PRODUCE DELIVERIES. — Deliveries of potatoes to the station yards last week comprised 2000 sacks by the Niettu. line, and 2859 sacks by road. ...

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  34. PROVOSTS FOUND NOT GUILTY

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—Corporal Joseph Wilson Cornwall, of Bendigo Pro[?]st Section, was found not guilty of charges of ill-treatment of Private Robert ...

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  35. SEA DELIVERS WILL

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—While walking on Avoca beach on Friday two men found a sealed jam jar at the water's edge. ...

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  36. ANOTHER AIRMAN JOINS SELECT GROUP

    MELBOUKXK, Sunday.—"With the award of D.F.C. Pilot-Officer Peter Stuart Isaacson (22), of Malvern, Victoria, Joins the select group of ...

    Article : 113 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. HEAVY STORM DAMAGE

    PERTH (W.A.), Sunday. — Damage estimated at more than £100,000 was caused in country areas by a storm that swept through W.A. on Monday. ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. BARTLE SUSPENDED

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Kiding engagements for tile big races at the forthcoming untumn meeting will have to be revised following suspension of the leading Sydney ...

    Article : 49 words
  41. Advertising

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