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  3. Family Notices

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  4. VICTORIA MAY DELAY POWERS BILL

    An opinion on the Common wealth Powers Bill by Mr. Ham, K.C., which has been received by the Victorku ...

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  5. PRIME MINISTER CONCERNED AT POLITICAL CAMPAIGN

    The Prime Minister (Mr, Curtin) yesterday expressed concern over the expenditure of considerable sums of money on a political campaign ...

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  6. V.C. AWARDED TO HERO OF MILNE BAY

    Award of the Victoria Cross posthumously to Corporal John Alexander French of Queensland, for conspicuous gallantry ...

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  7. ANZAC DAY TO COINCIDE WITH EASTER MONDAY

    Anzac Day, April 25, this year will be observed on Monday, Aprll 26, which will also be Easter Monday. ...

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  8. Support Offered To Prime Minister For Washington Trip

    If the Prime Minister decides to go to London and Washington, he would go with the confident assurance that nothing would be done by the ...

    Article : 134 words
  9. Milford Haven Sends Tribute to R.A.A.F. Dependents

    The link between what Mr. Churchill has termed the "plain people" of Australia and Great Britain is typified by the gesture of the little ...

    Article : 152 words
  10. LABOUR PAPER ALLEGES CURB ON DEFENCE POLICY

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) declined to comment yesterday on statements in "Century," organ of the Lang Labour section, that restrictions ...

    Article : 196 words
  11. NEWS IN BRIEF

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The King has signed a proclamation lowering the age of liability to call-up for women from 20 to 19 years. Single ...

    Article : 278 words
  12. AT EMPIRE AIR TRAINING CONFERENCE IN LONDON

    The Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford) said yesterday that the presence in England of Air Vice-Marshal R. Williams did not mean that he was ...

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  13. ELECTION TREMORS.

    NEXT July appears likely to witness general elections for the Commonwealth Parliament. It is the earliest month in which an appeal to the people could be mude affecting both the Senate and the House of Representatives. It will moreover provide the only satisfactory means ...

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  14. A.W.C. Relations with Manpower

    Declaring that relations between the Manpower Directorate and the Allied Works Council had boen most co-operative, and helpful, the ...

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  15. ARMY CASUALTIES

    In casualty lists released to day appear 297 names. There were 157 from N.S.W. 66 ft W.A. 37 from S.A. and from Tasmania. There ...

    Article : 128 words
  16. STILL AWAITING REPORTS FROM JAP PRISON CAMPS

    The Commonwealth Government is still awaiting information regardling the treatment of Australian troops held prisoners of war by the ...

    Article : 170 words
  17. MR. CURTIN TO BROADCAST ON AUSTRALIA DAY

    An important broadcast will be made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin)on Australia Day, January 26. ...

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  18. KILLED IN ACTION OVER MALTA

    Pilot-Officer Ivan Palmer, the wellknown Sydney journalist, has been reported killed in operations over Malta. P/O. Palmer, who was formerly the ...

    Article : 55 words
  19. REPATRIATION MAY EXTEND TO WOMEN'S SERVICES

    A proposal that repatriation benefits should be available to members of all women's services, is expected to be submitted to Federal Cabinet ...

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  20. Government Fears Black Marketing if Army Duty Lifted

    The trafficking in cigarettes from army camps was one reason Why the Government would not abolish the duty on cigarettes supplied to the ...

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  21. PADRE KILLED IN BURYING OUR DEAD

    While burying Australian dead killed in earlier fighting, Padre Clive Cox of Monarto parish, Murray Bridge, South Australia, and formerly of ...

    Article : 71 words
  22. LI-COL. GERALD ON RETIRED LIST

    The comedian Jim Gerald, who held the rank of Lieut.-Colonel in the A.I.F. Entertainment Unit in the Middle East, has been placed on the retired ...

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  23. PERSONAL

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) presided at a meeting of the Federal Executive Council held at Government House, Canberra, ...

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  24. Cinema Units for Troops Await Lifting of Duty

    Release of the motion picture units for Australian units, now held in bond, is expected to be arranged shortly. ...

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  25. News Editor Dismissed For Labour Politics

    The N.S.W. Trades and Labour Labour Council to-night appoined a deputation to wait on Mr. Curtin to ask that a regulation be made to ...

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  26. TO DIRECT WOMEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION

    Miss K. N. Gordon, Superintendent of Physical Education in the W.A. Department of Education, will leave Perth next Wednesday for Canberra ...

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  27. MONEY ORDER LIMIT RAISED TO £40

    The maximum amount for which a single money order may be issued for payment within the Commonwealth has been increased from £20 to £40. ...

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  28. SWINE FEVER UNDER CONTROL

    Tim Minister for Commerce (Mr. Scully) said to-night that the outbreak of swine fever had been overcome at tremendous cost. ...

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  29. SMOKES WENT THROUGH THE DOOR

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.—By sawing a wooden door in halves, thieves entered an American military warehouse and decamped with 450,000 ...

    Article : 27 words
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