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  3. INDIAN PATROLS IN BURMA

    Cables from India,have told us of, the recent advance,of, British patrols from India into Burma. HerE is an eye-witness's account of experiences ...

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  4. CAMOUFLACE NETS

    A [?] off in the number of [?] usually produced at the S.S. & A. Family Guild's Netting Centre, Civic Centre, is reported ...

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  6. COMFORTS FUND

    Allegations that the Commonwealth Government was exploiting the Australian Comforts Fund, were made to-day by members of the ...

    Article : 142 words
  7. MANPOWER, FROM BREWERIES

    More than 1,000 men employed in New South Wales breweries, mostly in the metropolitan area, have been released for the Army and Allied ...

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  8. PUBLIC PROTESTS AT MANPOWER APPEALS HEARD IN CAMERA

    The controversy is growing over the practice of some manpower appeal tribunals sitting in camera. Lawyers and employers to-day ...

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  9. A.B.C. Competitions For Servicemen

    The Australian Broadeasting Commission has arranged a number of musical, dramatic and [?] tions for members of the Austrlian ...

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  10. POLICE FORCE

    Remarking that he had no statement to make at this stage, the N.S.W. Commissioner of Police (Mr. MacKay) to-day declined to confirm or deny the ...

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  11. POLICE ALLEGE OFFER OF £1,000 BRIBE

    At the Central Court to-day, Detective-Sgt. Leary alleged that Rachael Finnane had offered him a bribe of £1000 to retuin certain ...

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  12. TO PORTRAY PUBLIC SERVICE ROLE IN RADIO

    The well-known radio playwright, Mr. George Farnell, will be visiting Canberra shortly for the purpose of gathering material for a radio ...

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  13. KEY RUBBER FACTORY MEN ON STRIKE

    Demanding that they receive the same conditions an mill hands in other factories, a number of key rubber workers at a metropolitan factory ...

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  14. NURSES' STRIKE ENDS AT TEA-TIME

    After a conference with the Minister,, the nurses gave up their hunger strike and entered the dining room at tea-time. ...

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  15. VOLUNTARY BOND BY COAL MINERS

    The secretary of the Western Miners' Federation (Mr. Jamieson) said to-day that the employees of the State Mine have placed themselves under a ...

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  16. SCOUT NOTES

    A salvage drive to collect waste paper, rubber, aluminium, etc., is to be made throughout Canberra during the hext few weeks. ...

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  17. DAY STRIKE BY TAXI MEN ON JAN. 23

    As a protest against what they claim to be Gestapo methods adopted by the Transport Department, Sydney taxi drivers will declarie a 24-hour strike ...

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  18. STATE TO CONCTROL FERRY TRANSPORT

    In order to ensure adequate transport for war workers, Sydney's ferry services are to be brought under the control of the Department of ...

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  19. MINERS STRIKE FOR ABSENTEE CASES

    As a protest against the issue of summonses for absenteeim, a number of wheelers and clippers at the Richmond Main colliery did not work ...

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  20. COUNTRY HOSPITALS DIRE PLIGHT

    With public and private hospitals throughout the State dangerously understeffed, the country was faced with a position where not only babies, but ...

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  21. NO ACTION IN NIGHT CLUB FATALITY

    No further action is to be taken against John Tyler Williams, an American sailor, who was recently committed for trial on a charge of ...

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  22. 5½ DAY WEEK FOR SMALL ARMS WORKS

    According to information reeeived by the Combined Factory Unions to-day, the final decision of the Minister for Munitions (Mr.Makin) is that ...

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  23. FEWER MATCHES IN BOXES

    Boxes of Federal safety matches which will shortly reach the public, will contain an average of 56 sticks instead of the usual 60 because normal ...

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  24. DROWNED IN UNDERTOW

    While bathing near Mount Eliza today, Philip Francis Davis, 16, of Hawthorn, was caught in a strong undertow and was swept out to sea and ...

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  25. RECORD ENTRY FOR OAKLEIGH PLATE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Nominations for the Oakleigh Plate to be run at Flemington on February 13 are the highest since 1935, 68 horses ...

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