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  2. RAAF COVERS US LANDING AT SANSAPOR

    Strong forces of Australian-manned Kittyhawks provided air protection for the amphibious force which made the landing in the Sansapor area ...

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    Today's Armstrong "TURKISH BATH" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. P M's ORDER TO PORTLAND STRIKERS

    SYDNEY, Wed: Whether the butchers and miners on strike at Portland will resume work tomorrow, as directed in orders issued in ...

    Article : 251 words
  5. BIG FIRE ON SYDNEY WATERFRONT

    SYDNEY, Wed: One of the most spectacular fires ever seen in Sydney broke out in cargo sheds on a harbour wharf today. It destroyed 390ft ...

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  6. DEHYDRATION WORKS TO RESUME

    An order was issued by Mr Curtin, Prime Minister, yesterday directing "all persons who are customarily employed at meat dehydration works at ...

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  7. CHILD MARRIAGES DISCUSSED BY N S W LABOUR CAUCUS

    SYDNEY, Wed: Mr McKell, Premier, would not say today whether the Government would consider legislation to prevent child marriages. ...

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  8. Fight For Boy's Life With Serum Flown From U S A

    SYDNEY, Wed: James Warren, 4, of Harbord, who is dangerously ill in Royal North Shore Hospital with pneumococcal meningitis, was ...

    Article : 148 words
  9. VAPOUR IGNITES IN SHIP'S HOLD; EIGHT MEN BURNED

    SYDNEY, Wed: Eight out of 30 men working in the hold of a steamer moored off Glebe Point suffered burns to the face, hands, and arms ...

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  10. WILL CARRY OUT LAW, SAYS MR CURTIN

    The orders by Mr Curtin to the Portland strikers were made under regulation 4 of the National Security (Mobilisation of Services and ...

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  11. INJURED BOY RESCUED FROM MINING SHAFT

    CASTLEMAINE, Wed: Falling more than 50ft into an old mining shaft at the end of a long tunnel near Castlemaine this afternoon, ...

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  13. SUSPENSIONS CAUSE FOUNDRY STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Wed: More than 400 employees went on strike at Metters Ltd, Alexandria, today because they claimed that two mill men had been ...

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  14. INTERSTATE ROADS CONFERENCE

    A conference of State road authorities was opened yesterday by Mr Lienhop, Minister for Public Works, at the Country Roads Board offices. ...

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  15. JAPS' HASTY FLIGHT

    From an "Argus" War Correspondent with the US Landing Force at Sansapor. American combat troops today, ...

    Article : 352 words
  16. SYDNEY MILKCARTERS THREATEN STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Wed: A stopwork meeting of more than 900 members of the Milk and Ice Carters' Union decided today that unless award ...

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  17. RAIL CUTS MAY BE NECESSARY

    Unless more coal was received this week cuts would be necessary to suburban train services and some country ones next week, Railways ...

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  18. HALF A CENTURY IN POLITICS

    Elected to the NSW Legislative Assembly in 1894, Mr William Morris Hughes, MP, former Prime Minister, and one of the most picturesque ...

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  19. PACIFIC REFERENCE MAP

    With the Allied offensive in the Pacific gaining momentum every day as the Japanese are being driven from one after another of the islands ...

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  20. PRISONER WHO LOST HIS ESCORT

    When it was learned at Dimboola on Tuesday that I. Galanberti, 30, an Italian, who with other war prisoners was being transferred from ...

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  21. LATE MR EDWIN RANKIN

    GEELONG, Wed: A very large crowd, representing educational, commercial, church, friendly societies, and sporting activities, attended ...

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  22. SCHOOLBOY DIES WHILE PLAYING FOOTBALL

    Brian Palmer, 17, of Centre rd, East Brighton, a student of Christian Brothers' College, St Kilda, collapsed and died while ...

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  23. TOBACCO APPRAISEMENTS

    The third tobacco leaf appraisement for the 1944 season ended at Dalgety and Company's Newmarket stores yesterday, when 93 tons were dealt ...

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