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    Today's Armstrong "HOWDY, STRANGER?" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. 104 MINERS FINED Absenteeism Cost 12,000 Tons

    SYDNEY, Sun: At Cessnock Mr Beavers, PM, fined 104 employees of Maitland Main Colliery yesterday for having absented themselves from ...

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  4. PHILIPPINES AIRFIELDS BOMBED

    The heaviest raid of the war on the philippines and the first blow in strength since the fall of Corregidor in 1942, was delivered by a powerful ...

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  5. NEED FOR UNITY IN PEACE Mr Menzies Urges Mutual Trust

    Need for the co-operation and unity existing between the Allies in wartime to be continued into the peace was emphasised yesterday by Mr ...

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  6. ONE LEGGED AIRMAN COMES HOME

    When Flying-Officer Roberts Dunstan, DSO, the one-legged reargunner, of Mt Eliza, stepped from the Spirit of Progress on his arrival ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. COAL RATIONING TO START IN SOME INDUSTRIES TODAY

    Rationing of coal on a basis of from 10% to 20% will be applied to various industries in Victoria from to-day. It is feared that this will result ...

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  8. NO TRAINS IN SA FOR 48 HOURS

    ADELAIDE, Sun: From midnight tonight all South Australian rail traffic will cease for 48 hours as a result of the action by members of ...

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  9. "Here I Am," Says Stolen Cockatoo

    "Hello; here I am!" These words, spoken from the darkness, startled a woman employee as she walked across the ...

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  10. SIR OWEN DIXON WANTS TO RETURN HOME

    CANBERRA, Sun: Sir Owen Dixon, Australian Minister to USA, it is understood, wishes to return to Australia to resume his High Court ...

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  11. BUDGET EXPECTED ON THURSDAY

    CANBERRA, Sun: The Parliamentary session is expected to end by the first week in October, but Parliament may reassemble late this ...

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  12. RACE TRAINS USE 12 TONS OF COAL

    Serious repercussions from any proposal to suspend indefinitely all race meetings in Victoria were emphasisted on Saturday by Mr Hyland, ...

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  13. YOUTH SERIOUSLY INJURED IN BUS CAPSIZE

    GEELONG, Sun: After being pinned beneath an overturned bus in Inverleigh rd for about three hours on Saturday night, Harry Riley (19), ...

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  14. STATION MANAGER'S BODY IN WELL

    SYDNEY, Sun: Battered, and with a bullet wound in it, the body of Charles Malouf, 32, single, manager of Bulla Station, 85 miles west from ...

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  17. RESERVES MUST BE BUILT UP

    SYDNEY, Sun: Mr Mighell, Commonwealth Coal Commissioner, said today that the improved coal output last week would not result in a ...

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  18. LIMBLESS SOLDIERS' APPEAL PASSES OBJECTIVE

    Further donations for the Lord Mayor's Limbless Soldiers' appeal take the fund to £27,128, thus exceeding the objective of £25,000. ...

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  19. WOMAN HOTEL EMPLOYEE SHOT

    SYDNEY, Sun: Marjorie Rotherham, 42, an employee of Gunyah Hotel, Belmont, near Newcastle, was shot through the shoulder and the ...

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  20. FIVE INJURED IN CAR CRASH

    Five people were injuired on Saturday afternoon when a motorcar got out of control in loose gravel on Plenty rd, Bundoora, and overturned ...

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  21. BALLARAT EISTEDDFOD'S RECORD ENTRIES

    BALLARAT, Sun: Reports at a meeting of the Ballarat Eisteddfod committee on Sunday night showed a record of more than 3,000 entries for ...

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  22. NEW BENDIGO MEAT WORKS

    BENDIGO, Sun: A meeting of the Victorian inland meat authority and Bendigo master butchers yesterday discussed arrangements for ...

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  23. TO COMMAND RAF FIGHTER SQUADRON

    CANBERRA, Sun: Squadron-Ldr D. H. McBurnie, DFM, who was an original pilot of an Australian Kitty-hawk squadron known as the Desert ...

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  24. TWO MEN INJURED BY CARS

    Two men were seriously injured on Saturday by motorcars which, it is alleged, failed to stop after the accidents. ...

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  25. DEATH AT FOOTBALL MATCH

    While barracking during the progress of the Carlton-Footscray football match at Carlton ground on Saturday, John McIntosh, 55, of ...

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