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  2. Bill for Nationalisation of Air Lines Introduced

    The Minister for Afr (Mr. Drakeford) introduced in the House of Representatives today a Bill to nationalise Australian interstate airlines. The Bill provides for the establishment of an Australian ...

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  3. Allied Fleets Continue Bombardment of Tokio

    Admiral Nimitz has announced that British and American fleets continued the bombardment and carrier plane attacks against the Tokio area on Wednesday. Adverse weather prevented an accurate assessment of damage. ...

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  4. Serious Condition in North

    ADELAIDE, Tbday.—Reports received from northern agricultural districts indicate that in most parts continued dry and ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    Mrs. Mary M. White, of Millicent, celebrated her 90th birthday on Sunday. Mrs. White came to Mt. Gambier from Victoria in ...

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  6. GOVERNOR'S VISIT

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Willoughby Norrie) will leave Adelaide on Monday, August 6, for a tour of the ...

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  7. LAND SETTLEMENT IN SOUTH-EAST

    Re[?]ling to the remarks of the L[?] of the opposition (Mr. Richards) on the statement he made in Mt. Gambier on land ...

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  8. THE SPRING SHOW

    A number of requests have been made to the committee of the Mt. Gambier A. & H. Society for reinsertion of the needlework and ...

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  9. Japanese Losses Heavy

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—American Associated Press says that official figures indicate that British and American forces have ...

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  10. C.W.A. Rest Room

    At a special meeting of the Country Women's Association held yesterday afternoon it was decided to open a rest room for ...

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  11. NEWS OF THE FORCES

    Cpl. M. F. Marshall, of Penola, has been transferred to the RAAF Reserve, and is to resume duties with the Education Depart ...

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  12. Australians Push Inland in Borneo

    General MacArthur's H.Q., Thursday. — Australian troops pushing inland from Seria Miri oilfields in the north of Borneo, ...

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  13. Kennel Club Parade Saturday

    The Mt. Gambier Kennel Club will stage its first show in Bond's Tourist House, opposite "The Border Watch" office, on Saturday ...

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  14. C.W.A. Birthday Party

    The 15th C.W.A. birthday party will be held at the Rechabite Hall tomorrow afternoon, commencing at 2.30. Mrs. ...

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  15. GRANTS COMMISSION

    CANBERRA, July 18.—The Federal Government will adopt a recommendation of the Grants Commission to provide additional ...

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  16. Hitler in Antarctic?

    Hitler is now reported to have taken refuge with Eva Braum, his mistress, on Queen Maude Island, in the Antarctic, according to the ...

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  17. PACIFIC DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED

    NEW YORK.-Persistent suggestions are, advanced that Japan has approached Russia with a view to opening negotiations for ...

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  18. Bankruptcy of H. W. Hodgetts

    ADELAIDE, Today.—Creditors in the sequestrated estate of Henry Warburton Hodgetts, sharebroker, of Adelaide, at a ...

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  19. British War Office Orders Australian Vegetables

    MELBOURNE, July 18.—Orders had been placed by the British War Office and the British Admiralty for 98,000,000 lb. of ...

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  20. Australia Wins Victory Test

    LONDON.—Australia won the Third Victory Test match by four Wickets. England's side was dismissed for 164 in their second ...

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  21. Advertising

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  22. The Mavoral Allowance

    The Mt. Gambier Town Council has fixed the Mayor's allowance at £125 for the year. This was the same amount as in ...

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  23. Heavy Showers

    Many people on their way to work were thoroughly drenched by the heavy shower of rain which fell at 9 o'clock this morn ...

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  24. BAN ON RADIO ARTISTS

    CANBERRA, July.18.—In the Senate today, the PostmasterGeneral (Senator Cameron) made a statement on "broadcasting of ...

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  25. Memorial Service to Late Mr. Curtin

    LONDON.—The presence of contingents of Australian Army, Navy, and Air Force and the Australian flag flying at halfmast over ...

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  26. Boy Scout Ball Friday Night

    The annual ball organised by the Boy Scouts Association will be held in the Civic Hall tomorrow (Friday) night. There will ...

    Article : 71 words
  27. DEATH OF W.A.A.A.F.

    MELBOURNE, July 19.—Five women and a man have been arrested and charged with the murder of Cpl. Vera Matilda Wiper, ...

    Article : 42 words
  28. Royal Visit to Northern Ireland

    Cheering' crowds in Belfast (Northern Ireland) lined the processional route on Wednesday to see the King, Queen, and Princess ...

    Article : 30 words
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