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  2. AUSTRALIANS IN RAID ON GASMATA

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA, Fri: Australian-manned Beau-fighters played an important part in the raid on Gasmata today, when ...

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  3. MR BEASLEY DROPPED PROSECUTIONS

    The disclosure that charges against 3 union secretaries had been dropped on instructions from Mr Beasley, Acting Federal Attorney-General, was ...

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  5. NEW RATION BOOKS ON JUNE 5 AND 6

    SYDNEY, Fri: With the co-operation of the Rationing Commission and the chief electoral officer, the Directorate of Manpower will obtain ...

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  6. INCREASED SUGAR, TEA RATIONS

    Tea and sugar ration coupons for the present period will expire on May 30, one week before the new ration books are issued, Mr Coles, ...

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  7. NEED FOR GAS ECONOMY

    Commenting on a report to the Federal Government that the shortage of gas in Melbourne was not attributable to the drop in coal ...

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  8. HALSEY'S VISIT TO GEN MacARTHUR

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Fri: There is no confirmation at General HQ of reports from South Pacific area that Gen MacArthur's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. KC's WIFE NAMED BY STRIKERS Refuses to Join Union

    SYDNEY, Fri: About 250 munition workers employed at a war factory today decided to cease work at 7am tomorrow. They claim among other ...

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  10. VDC MAY BECOME "HOME GUARD"

    Whether the title of "Volunteer Defence Corps" will be changed to that of "Home Guard" will be considered when views of L of C Area and VDC ...

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  11. BRITON AND INDIAN AWARDED V C's

    The names of 2 new holders of the Victoria Cross have been announced: Lt-Col Derek Anthony Seagrim, of the Green Howards, to whom the VC ...

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  13. MR FADDEN SEEKS REASON FOR DROPPING CHARGES

    On the meagre information available to the public, the withdrawal of the charges against 2 union secretaries of having contravened NS ...

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  14. BLOOD TRAIL LEADS TO ARREST

    A quick arrest was made by police following the theft of leather coats and other goods, worth £160, from premises of E. Weidell, Elizabeth st, ...

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  15. WOOLCOTT FORBES EXTRADITION MOTION NEXT WEEK

    A motion for the extradition of John Woolcott Forbes to Australia will be made before Judge Mandelbaum in the Federal Court on May ...

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  16. RATIONING BY GROCERS

    Assurance of the closest and full co-operation of the Department of Supply in regard to the distribution of essential groceries was given by ...

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  17. NAVAL AND POLITICAL VIEWS CLASH

    About 600 naval men, selected from all States of the Commonwealth to make the trip to England to take over for Australia HMAS ...

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