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  4. AUSTRALIAN DEMAND FOR PACIFIC STRENGTH

    An unequivocal plea for an increase in Allied strength in the Pacific was made yesterday by the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin). Emphasising the tremendous [?] of the Pacific war on the global struggle, Mr. Curtin warned that delay in taking the ...

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  5. AGRICULTURAL COMMITTEE HELD UP BY STATE DELAY

    It was learned yesterday that the apparent delay in the establishment of a full War Agricultural Committee for the A.C.T. and adjoining ...

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  6. CUT IN IMPORTS

    The Minister for Customs (Senator Keane) announced to-night the imposition ot further restrictions on imports fiom sterling and non-sterling ...

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  7. GREETING TRAFFIC CARRIED BY AIR

    In order to relieve pressure on the elegraph system during the Christmas season, more than 80,000 telegrams were carried by air between ...

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  10. FIREWOOD FAMINE

    Sir,—The reference [?] [?] issue of "The Canberra Times," regarding" the firewood situation and the more acute difficulties which will ...

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  11. CHINA RECALLS MISSION FROM WASHINGTON

    According to the Associated Press, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek has recalled the Chinese Military Mission in Washington because of alleged ...

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  15. RESTRICTION OF NEXT OF-KIN PARCELS

    The contents of next-of-kin clothing [?]cels to prisoners of war camps in German and Italy, have been further re[?], according to a cable ...

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  16. EXPORT LEVY-LIFTED ON RABBIT SKINS[?]

    As a result of the sharp downward trend in rabbit skin prices, the Commonwealth Government has decided that skins shipped overseas during ...

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  17. RECRUITING DRIVE IN N.S.W.

    A mobile [?] of the Air [?] Corps, will leave Sydney next Thursday on a [?] drive throughout provincial areas of the State. ...

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  18. GREAT CHANGE SEEN IN 1942

    "A great change has come over the world since the beginning of 1942[?] The tide is turning. German and fellow aggressors are in retreat in Africa ...

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  19. SOURCES OF NEW LABOUR UNITS

    The Minister for War Organisation of Industry (Mr. Dedman) announced to-day the sources from which he expects to obtain his ...

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  20. DISAGREEMENT WITH K.C. ON STATE POWERS BILL

    A number of prominent Australian constitutional lawyers have disagreed with the legal opinion given by the South Australian K.C. (Mr. ...

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  21. TO REFUSE WORK TO-DAY

    Unless they received double rates, 30,000 men would probably refuse to work on the waterfront and other engineering establishments to-morrow, ...

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