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  2. MR. W. C. HANKINSON RETURNS TO CANBERRA

    The people of England had full realisation of the magnitude of the Pacific war and what it meant to Australia, said the newly-appointed ...

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  3. UNRESTRICTED OAT SOWINGS URGED TO EASE SHORTAGE

    Guaranteed returns for oat production without restriction on the acreage sown, was urged last night by the Australian Agricultural Council ...

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  4. BUSHFIRES MENACE VICTORIAN TOWNS

    Bushfires again threaten the outback country of Victoria and are endangering many towns. Already several homes have been destroyed. ...

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  5. TEN MINES ON SOUTH COAST TO CLOSE DOWN

    Ten of the 12 miners' lodges on the South Coast at mass meetings to-day decided to stop work immediately in sympathy with the ...

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  6. DAYLIGHT SAVING TO END ON MARCH 26

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) said yesterday that the Government did not intend to continue daylight saving after March 26, the date of ...

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  8. TELOPEA PARK JUNIORS' GIFT

    Members of the Junior [?] Cross Circle at Telopea Public School, who were busy last term raising funds to aid delicate children in servicemen's' ...

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  9. Increased Acreage Sought for A.C.T.

    The Canberra District War Agri[?]ltural Committee yesterday decided [?] recommend to the Wheat Stabili[?]ation Committee that the acreage ...

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  10. SOLDIERS ESCAPE FROM DETENTION

    About midday 19 soldiers escaped from the detention barracks at Miranda. Shortly after dinner a large number of soldiers made a concerted ...

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  11. NO FEDERAL ACTION IN DISPUTE

    The dispute on the South Coast coalfield was one involving the safety provisions of a State law, said the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) yesterday. ...

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  12. TWO KILLED WHEN TRUCK CAPSIZED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—When a military truck overturned on the Holdsworthy Road to-day a few miles from Liverpool, a number of soldiers were ...

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  15. CANBERRA SALVAGE DRIVE

    The result of the salvage collection in Ainslie, Braddon, Reid, Turner, and City by the Boy Scouts and boys from the Canberra High, Ainslie and St. ...

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  19. WAR INFORMATION IN LETTERS

    Allegations that in four letters Norman Ernest Light, of Harbord, disclosed troop movements and what was going on in a prohibted area, ...

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  20. TWO CHILDREN LOSE LIVES IN FIRE

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—Two Maori children, a girl aged two years and a boy aged 14 months, were burned to death when a room in which they ...

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  24. PRIMARY PRODUCERS BENEFIT FROM WAR

    Since the outbreak of war, and particularly during the last two years, farmers had been able to reduce their liabilities to financial ...

    Article : 91 words
  25. AMPLE POTATOES FOR WINTER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—According to the Potato Controller (Mr. Squires) there will be ample supplies of potatoes for the winter months, providing ...

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  26. CHILD DRANK NITRIC ACID

    NYNGAN, Monday.—Not understanding what it contained, William Watson, aged three, drank some nitric acid which was in a bottle he found ...

    Article : 42 words
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