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  2. REDUCED AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION 15,000 Dismissals By March

    The reduction in Australia's aircraft production programmes will mean the dismissal of at least 15,000 men and women by next March. Last ...

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  3. WHO'S WHO IN BROADCAST BOTHER Real Cause of Statements

    Disclosure yesterday of the text of two or three unfortunate broadcasts by the Department of Information Shortwave Broadcast Division had ...

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  5. POW's HOLD MIXED VIEWS ABOUT LOANS Claim Many Lives Were Saved

    Nearly half the 350 returning POW's on board the hospital ship Karoa, which reached Melbourne from Singapore yesterday morning, either ...

    Article : 381 words
  6. TRAM MEN'S MEETING POSTPONED Board's Reply on Demands Awaited

    The general meeting of tramway employees has been postponed from tomorrow morning until Sunday, November 25. This decision was reached ...

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  7. KGV BAND FUND APPEAL EXCEEDED Total Now £159

    The appeal by THE ARGUS for £100 in shillings to defray the cost of a set of band instruments for HMS King George V has been strikingly ...

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  8. DUKE SPENDS HALF HOUR AT BOYS' RALLY Lysterfield Training Farm Work Praised

    For half an hour or so last night the Duke of Gloucester listened to war cries, camp cries, arid community singing by some hundreds of ...

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  9. SNAKE KILLED ON SUBURBAN PLATFORM

    A brown shake, 3ft. 6in. long, caused excitement and consternation as it wriggled along Darebin platform when passengers were alighting ...

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  12. VISIT OF ADMIRAL MOUNTBATTEN

    Because of the unsettled conditions in Java there is uncertainty about the proposed visit to Australia by Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, ...

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  13. CARRIER TRANSFER NOT DISCUSSED

    Mr Chifley. Prime Minister, and Mr Makin, Navy Minister, said yesterday that no decision had been made concerning the transfer of ...

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  14. BALLOT RESULT TODAY IN SYDNEY PRINTERS' STRIKE

    The ballot being taken by the striking printers' unions in Sydney on a resumption of work on a 44-hour basis, pending Arbitration Court ...

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  15. SENTENCE HEAVILY INCREASED BY APPEAL COURT

    A sentence of six months' imprisonment imposed in Quarter Sessions upon a man found guilty of grievously wounding a police officer, was ...

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  16. DUTCH MINISTER'S REJOINDER

    A categorical denial of the statement made in Mr Michael Keon's broadcast of November 6 which asserted that the views of the Dutch ...

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  17. WHY RAAF MEN REFUSED TO SAIL

    The principal sea transport officer at Southampton, speaking aboard the Orion on her return with engine trouble, asserted yesterday that ...

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  18. EFFECT OF WAR RESEARCH ON MOTOR-CARS

    "Our manufacturing programme is to get on with the known, leaving the future of motorcars to take its shape from the amazing scientific ...

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