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  2. VICTORIAN COAL SUPPLY VERY LOW

    Grave concern at deterioration of Victorian coal supplies was expressed yesterday by Mr George Brown, chairman of the State Coal ...

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  3. BAYONETS AND TANKS SPEED JAP RETREAT

    Tanks have crossed the Masaweng River and joined infantry in pursuit of Japanese on the Huon Peninsula of New Guinea. ...

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  4. Today's Armstrong "WHERE THERE'S 'SMOKES'

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  5. TASK OF DEFEATING JAPAN

    In the opinion of Vice-Admiral C. E. L. Henrich, KCB, RNN, C-in-C Netherlands Forces in the East, we may have to wait till the European ...

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  6. WOMEN CAMP FOLLOWERS WORRY TOWNSVILLE

    BRISBANE, Tues: Camp followers, consisting of girls from the south, were biggest problem facing Townsville today, Ald T. Aikens, Deputy ...

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  7. SHIFT WORKERS' HOLIDAY PAY

    CANBERRA, Tues: Shift workers in essential industry who are compelled to work during the Christmas and New Year holidays have their ...

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  8. JEALOUSY MOTIVE OF WINDSOR TRAGEDY

    Jealousy is believed to have been the motive for the tragedy which resulted in the death early on Tuesday morning of Mrs Mary Cecilia ...

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  9. ROYAL HUMANE SOCIETY AWARDS

    The general court of directors of the Royal Humane Society of Australasia, at its half-yearly meeting, dealt with applications on behalf of ...

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  10. PUBLIC SERVICE HOLIDAYS

    CANBERRA, Tues: In the Commonwealth Public Service and in all States except South Australia, New Year Day holiday will be observed ...

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  11. MINERS DEFY UNION ORDER TO RESUME

    SYDNEY, Tues: Defying instructions of the Miners' Federation to resume work, employees at MillfieldGreta colliery refused by a 2 to 1 ...

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  12. FOOD RELIEF PROMISED

    CANBERRA, Tues: Relief to the people of Townsville from their most pressing food difficulties, particularly regarding ice, bread, milk, ...

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  13. LIMITED ROAD TRAVEL FACILITIES

    A further warning to travellers during the holiday period was issued by Mr A. J. Fraser, chairman of the Transport Regulation Board, ...

    Article : 359 words
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  16. EXTRA SUPPLIES SENT BY RAIL

    SYDNEY, Tues: Extra quantities of coal were being railed this week to Victoria, where the position was alarming, Mr N Mighell, Coal ...

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  17. CHARGED WITH INCITING ILLEGAL LIQUOR SALES

    SYDNEY, Tues: Douglas Frederick Barwick, 35, of Martin place, Sydney, when charged before Mr Atkinson, SM, today with an offence under ...

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  18. ST JOHN HALL APPEAL

    Additional donations to the appeal to double the accommodation of the St John recreation hall in the Heidelberg Military Hospital have ...

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  19. OBITUARY

    Mr Thomas Monder Kenall, 67, who died on Tuesday, was a wellknown stonemason, and had lived in Melbourne for about 30 years. His ...

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