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  3. SHORTAGE OF SOME FOODS EXPECTED

    CANBERRA, Thurs: Extended food rationing might be necessary, said Mr Curtin, Prime Minister, in the House of Representatives today. There ...

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  4. WIDE SWEEP OVER JAP POSITIONS

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Thurs: Enemy shipping, troop concentrations, and installations were bombed and strafed by Mitchells, ...

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  5. COALMINERS' STRIKES WORRY P M

    CANBERRA, Thurs: Grave disquiet at strikes in the coal industry was expressed by Mr Curtin, Prime Minister, in Parliament today. He ...

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  6. DECISIONS TO BE BINDING; WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT BOARD

    CANBERRA, Thurs: Jurisdiction conferred upon the Women's Employment Board by the original National Security Act still stood, ...

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  7. "CERTAINTY" WON, BUT PUNTER WENT TO GAOL

    A rare case of a man having forged a cheque to back a racecourse "certainty" which won came before Mr Justice O'Bryan in the Criminal ...

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  8. RALLIES TO SUPPORT WAR LOAN

    Mr Beasley, Minister for Supply and Shipping, will speak at a war loan rally at Werribee on Tuesday night. An open-air rally will be held at ...

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  9. ORANGE PRICES TO BE FIXED

    CANBERRA, Thurs: A new schedule of orange prices will be released within a few days. It was intended to exercise full legal ...

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  10. SOLDIERS IN BRAWL IN SYDNEY; 3 SERIOUSLY HURT

    SYDNEY, Thurs: Two soldiers were stabbed and a third had one of his legs broken in brawls in the city tonight. The Provost Corps made ...

    Article : 197 words
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  13. WOMEN FOR URGENT LAND WORK

    SYDNEY, Thurs: A third section of the Australian, Women's Land Army is now in formation, to be known as the Australian Women's ...

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  14. MEAL CHARGES BY BOARDING-HOUSES

    The prices branch investigated all applications for readjustment of tariffs by boarding-house keepers because of staff shortages, and the ...

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  15. DAYLIGHT SAVING ENDS SUNDAY

    All citizens throughout Australia should put their clocks back by one hour at 2am on Sunday, when daylight saving ends and standard time ...

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  16. QUOTAS AT UNIVERSITY MAY BE INVALID

    SYDNEY, Thurs: The Federal regulations responsible for the quotas at the university may be invalid, Mr Evatt, Minister for Education, ...

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  17. VICTORIAN FIGHTER PILOT WINS DFC

    CANBERRA, Thurs: Two fighter pilots, a bomber pilot, an observer, a bomb-aimer, and a sergeant-pilot of the RAAF have been decorated for ...

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