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  2. DAMAGING RAID BY LIBERATORS ON ENEMY BASE IN NEW GUINEA

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Wednesday. — In spite of continued bad weather, a strong formation of Liberators yesterday morning made a damaging raid on Babo, starting large fires and hitting grounded aircraft. ...

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  3. The West Coast

    Contributions to the Queenstown Patriotic Fund for the past month totalled £299/10/3. Distributions were: Red Cross and Comforts funds, £90 each; Malta ...

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  4. MALTA BECOMES OFFENSIVE BASE

    BRITAIN'S "unsinkable aircraft cairrier in the Mediterranean" is now base for attacks on Axis air and sea convoys to Tunisia. Picture shows Maltese children talking to sailors who have been unloading bombs tor the island's counter-offensive. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NORTH-WESTERN NEWS

    DANCE,—A dance: was held in the school on Saturday evening in aid of patriotic- funds. The attendance was good. A donation waltz was won by ...

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  6. ULVERSTONE

    STATE SCHOOL. — The State school first term vacation will commence tomorrow, and extend until 18th inst. The terminal examination results were ...

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  7. ELIZABETH TOWN

    DANCE.—The annual dance on Easter Saturday was well attended. The takings were £9/13/3, which will be equally divided between the Red Cross ...

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  8. ROSEBERY SPORTS

    L. Harding won the open chop at a sports meeting conducted by the Rosebery Chopping Club and Cycling Club on Saturday. In the cycling, H. Burton won a ...

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  9. RAIDS AFFECTING MORALE IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An official Soviet announcement, after referring to a recent statement by the Nazi Propaganda Minister (Dr. Goebbels) that the morale of German civilians had not been affected by recent R.A.P. raids, says this assertion is completely disproved by thousands of letters found on ...

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  10. Premiers Unlikely to Confer Before July

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— The Government, was unlikely to call a Premiers' Conference before the return of Dr. Evatt from abroad about July, it ...

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  11. GUNN'S PLAINS.

    PATRIOTIC FUNDS. — Collections for the Patriotic Fund for April and May were: J. Cannon, £1: J. R. Lee, 10/; M Mahoney, jun., B. H. Mahoney. ...

    Article : 169 words
  12. U.S. SUBMARINES SCORE IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — A Navy Department communique says U.S. submarines have reported the following results of ...

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  13. CHURCH LOSING GRIP OF YOUTH

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Expressing the opinion that the Church was losing the interest of its young people, speakers at the ...

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  14. MELROSE

    A.C.F.—March collections for the Comforts Fund were:—Jim Sloane, Mrs. G. E. Cooper, Mr. E.. Jeffrey, 5/ each; Mesdames B. W. Bonney, O. Denney, ...

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  15. QUEENSTOWN

    CHILD WELFARE—Mrs. R. M. Mur: ray presided at the monthly meeting of the Queenstown Child Welfare Association: on Tuesday. lt was reported that during ...

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  16. New Party Out to Help "Small Man"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—"We are out particularly to further the interests of the 'small man'—men and women in business on their own account and those ...

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  17. ROSEBERY

    CARD EVENING—A successful card evening was conducted by the Parents Association last week. Winners of 500 were Mrs. Bennett and Mr. Turner and ...

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  18. HARD-WORKED AIR SQUADRONS

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GU[?]EA.— A claim by a Flying Fortress squadron to no fewer that 30 operational flights in six months has evoked amusement ...

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  19. BURNIE

    SALVAGE.—In the absence of the chairman (Mr. H. B. Somerset), Mr. R. Wardlaw presided at the weekly meeting of the local branch of the State ...

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  20. ADVERTISING OF STOCK FOODS TO BE RESTRICTED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Restrictions on the advertising of stock foods and remedies have been imposed by a National Security Order issued by the ...

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  21. DEVONPORT

    SALVAGE. — The weekly salvage collection will be resumed on Saturday afternoon. lt will be made in the No. [?] area, which includes all streets within ...

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  22. INDUSTRIAL UNREST IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Industrial trouble at a Sydney naval establishment and the works of Broken Hill Pty. at ...

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  23. SNAPPER SHARKS AID WAR EFFORT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Snapper sharks from Bass Strait are helping in Australia's war effort, unwillingly, perhaps, but nevertheless ...

    Article : 338 words
  24. WARATAH

    DANCE—The usual patriotic fiance was held last Friday. Mr. H. Prouse was M.C. Mr. K. Crawford in the ticket box and Mr. M. Reid on the door. A ...

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  25. Mr. Hughes Seeks Explanation from Labor

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.— Commenting on the Labor Party's policy on the socialisation of industry. the Deputy Leader of the Federal Opposition ("Mr. ...

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  26. THE STOCK EXCHANGE ACTIVE TRADING

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — There was active trailing on a steady market on the Stock Exchange to-day. ln the industrial section, three rises and three falls ...

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  27. Plan for £13,000,000 Conversion Loan

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — The Treasurer Mr. Chifley) said to-day. that no pLans had been made for the launching of the next, big loan, ...

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  28. NO SUPPLIES FOR SYDNEY MILK BARS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — To-morrow milk bars will not receive any milk, and supplies to shops other than milk bars will be cut' to 50 per cent. Deliveries ...

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  29. NEW ALLOWANCES WILL OPERATE TO-DAY

    MFLBOURNE. Wednesday. — When pensions and allowances were paid tomorrow to soldiers and their dependents, the new Repatriation Bill ...

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  30. MADAGASCAR'S RESOURCES FOR ALLIES

    PERTH (W.A.), Wednesday. — Following talks between United Kingdom and French National Committee representatives, the surplus resources of ...

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  31. QUOTATIONS AND SALES

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  32. BUTCHERS IGNORE WARNING

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. — Despite a warming that their award might be suspended throughout Australia, a meeting of employes of retail butchers' ...

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  33. NO CONCESSION TO CREAMERIES

    HOBArT. Wednesday. —The Minister for Agricultiirn (Mr. T. D'Alton) has arranged for the Secretary for Agriculture. (Mr. H. C. ...

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  34. MAY HAVE WOMEN IN PRESBYTERIAN MINISTRY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The day might tome when we would have women in the Presbyterian ministry, Rov. Hector. M'Lean, newly elected ...

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  35. "DISTORTED PRESS REPORTS"

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.—When the hearing of the reference under Regulation 9 of the National Security (Industrial Peace) liegulntions regard, ...

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  36. C.M.U.A's ACTIVITIES

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday. — It was reported at the annual meeting at the Northern braiieh of the Commercial Motor Users' Association in Launceston ...

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  37. WYNYARD

    WORKING BEE—The secretary of the Wynyard Tourist and Progress Association advises that gravel for completing the crossing at Windsor's has arrived. ...

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  38. REFUSED TO WITHDRAW ' CHARGES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— The Director-General of the A. W. C. (Mr. E. G. Theadora) refused to-day to agree to suggestions by A.C.T.T".' officials, ...

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  39. LAUNCESTON COMPETITIONS

    LAUNCESTON" Wednesday—"The dancing throughout was excellent" said Miss ClairAyloun, dancing adjudicator, commenting on the two classes at this ...

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  40. A.W.C. CALL-UP IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Within the next few days 500 men living in the King's Cross area would be called up by the A.W.C. for duty with the C.C.C. the ...

    Article : 74 words
  41. SIX MONTHS' GAOL FOR ASSAULT

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Found guilty of a charge of having assaulted. Keith Arthur Jarvis at Hobart on January 23, George ...

    Article : 274 words
  42. STANLEY

    MARINE BOARD—The revenue of the Circular Head Marine Board last year was £4380. The board spent £1378 on works and services, £1900 on interest and sinking ...

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  43. Food Value of Confectionery to be Determined

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The food value of various lines of chocolate and other confectionery is to be a guide for the authorities ...

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  44. SMITHTON

    CHILD WELFARE—There was a large attendance at the general meeting of the Circular Head Child Welfare Association in the Soldiers' Hostel on Tuesday ...

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  45. COUPON APPEAL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Persons returning unneeded coupons to the Rationing Commission in the "hand back coupons" campaign ...

    Article : 165 words
  46. Advertising

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    Advertising : 99 words
  47. FINED FOR COMMUNICAT.ING INFORMATION

    MELBOURNE. Welnesday. — Convieted on two charges of communicating information regarding aircraft, Williarm Ernest Buckley, of Vonview Road. ...

    Article : 91 words
  48. Advertising

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    Advertising : 11 words
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