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  2. TOPICS OF THE dAY APPLE SCHEME CRITICISED

    When the report of the deputation from the N.S.W. orchardists to the Minister Agriculture (Mr. Scully) ...

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  3. TRAINING FLIGHT CRASH

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—An officer and an airman were killed on Thursday during a training flight when an aircraft from an R.A.A.F. station in New South ...

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  4. WOMEN FOR LAND

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Key men in the dairying industry must be released from the army and each case would be considered ...

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  5. IT HAPPENED 100 YEARS AGO

    THE STREETS.—The state of the streets during the present wet weather is certainly miserable enough. Traffic has worn ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Every man, however humble his action and feeble his powers, exercises some influence on those who are about ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Senator W. E. Aylett, assistant in Tasmania to the Federal Minister for Labour and National Service, after spending the week-end in Burnie, will ...

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  8. ALLOCATING RECRUITS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Australian Army and Air Force chiefs have, decided upon a joint scheme by which recruits ...

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  9. A PARLIAMENT BILL

    THE TREASURER has announced the intentions of the Government toward the Legislative Council. He will introduce a reform ...

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  10. COMING PHASES

    STATEMENTS during and since the Washington talks from which Mr. Churchill has just returned home indicate a great measure of confidence ...

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  11. INDUSTRIAL STOPPAGES CONDEMNED

    The production of coal in Australia was far below consumption and reserves on hand were being rapidly depleted, said Mr. J. A. Guy, M.H.R., in ...

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  12. OBITUARY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday — Brigadier- General Cecil Henry routt, C.B., C.M.G .D.S.O., died on Saturday at his home at upper Beaconsneld. He was aged 66. ...

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  13. "GESTAPO" ACTION

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Federal Ministers could not say to-night who had authorised detectives to question a reporter in ...

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  14. Missing Girl

    Aileen Fay Seroong (15) has been missing from St. John's Park. New Town, since 12.35 on Saturday, when she left the home in company with ...

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  15. SICK WIFE ON TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A dispute concerning army priorities in railway travel took place on the second division of the Melbourne express on Friday ...

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  16. Air Activity in North: Allied Raids

    MELBOURNE, Sunday — The only air activity reported from Northern Australia over the week-end was Allied raids on Lee, Salamaua, the ...

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  17. FUNERALS

    The funeral of Mr. George Searle, of Westbury, took place on Friday afternoon. A short service at his home, "Maxwelton," was conducted by Rev. ...

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  18. Tea Ration

    Plans concerning tea rationing, which will come into effect on July 6, will be announced by the Government on Wednesday, said the Minister for Trade ...

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  19. BABY ADOLF

    LORD WOOLTON, the Minister in charge of Britain's food supplies, wonders whether Hitler was properly fed in his youth. "I am sure," ...

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  20. COUNCIL REFORM OPPOSED

    The Government desires to pass legislation which would virtually make the Legislative Council a rubber stamp for the House of Assembly," declared ...

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  21. Church Parade

    Members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, in the charge of Superintendent T. Andrews, and the St. John Nursing Division, under the district ...

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  22. WAR PRISONERS

    Marsion, Private Cyril, brother of Mrs. H. GLover. Gladstone; enlisted February, 1940; previously reported where-abouts unknown. ...

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  23. POULTRY MEN IN CONFERENCE

    The state executive of the National Utility Poultry 'Breeders" Association at a share conference at Hobart on Saturday decided to approach the Wheat Board ...

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  24. Arm Broken

    Delia Saltmarsh (10), youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Saltmarsh, Longford, fractured her right arm above the wrist on Saturday ...

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  25. SEVEN YEARS TO CATCH UP ON MALNUTRITION

    LONDON, Friday.—It will take about seven years for Britain to catch up on war malnutrition, even with the best conditions of feeding, the King's ...

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  26. Mt. Lyell Employees May Not Leave

    The Appeal Board, by a majority decision, dismissed three appeals against decisions of the manpower authorities at Queenstown on ...

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  27. MEXICAN TANKERS TORPEDOED

    TAMPICO, Sunday.—The Mexican tankers, Choapas and Tuxpan, former Italian vessels seized when they sought refuge in Mexican harbours, were ...

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  28. Siren Afire

    When the electric motor operating the air raid siren in the Sandy Bay area caught fire on Saturday the siren, which is housed in .the Sandy Bay ...

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  29. CAN RECAPTURE BURMA

    CHUNGKING, Saturday—Speaking over Chungking official radio, General Lo Choving, who was Commander-in-Chief of the Chinese in ...

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  30. DEVONPORT SHOW TO BE HELD

    A most satisfactory report and balance-sheet were presented at the annual meeting of the Devonport Agricultural Society on Saturday night. ...

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  31. BUSINESS PETROL RATION CUT

    The chairman of the Liquid Fuel Control Board (Mr. Wilson) announced at the week-end that there is to be a reassessment of petrol ...

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  32. July Tobacco Supply

    July supplies of tobacco and cigarettes for civilians will be the same as those for June, the Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Keane) said ...

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  33. APPEAL FUNDS

    Acknowledged, £37,574/11/1: Messrs. L. W. Smith Ply. Ltd.. £l/19/- U Branxholm Patriotic Committee. £5/2/-. Total, 37.651/12/1. ...

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  34. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    SHODDY stuff According sydney tailors the standard cloth designed for men's suits will be of lower quality than has ever been ...

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  35. WOMEN IN INDUSTRY

    LONDON. Saturday—Since the out-break the Ministry of Labour and National Service has registered nearly 23 million men, women and children for ...

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  36. ANZACS--OLD AND NEW

    Major A. A. Evans. D.S.O, M.C., V.D. commenced his millitary career in the Launceston church Grammar School Cadets. He saw service in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. WOMEN FOR A.A. UNITS

    MELBOURNE. Sunday—To relieve men for more arduous work in the field, the employment of the Australian Women's Army Service is to be ...

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  38. RAILWAY SERVICE

    The third annual railway Intercessory church service was held at the Memorial Church, Hobart, last night. The lesson r as read by the Governor ...

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  39. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

    Christian Science was the subject of the Christian Science lesson-sermon on Sunday. The golden text was from I. Peter 2, 1, 2, "Laying aside all malice ...

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  40. D.F.C. FOR MALTA HEROES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday—Two Australian Pilot Officer. one of whom had already won the D.F.M. are among Malta's air defenders who have ...

    Article : 60 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. THIRD FIRE VICTIM

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Estelle Williams, aged 14, who was rescued from the factory tire at Surry Hills on Friday, died in hospital from shock ...

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  43. INTERNEES ARRIVE

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—A party of Internees from New Caledonia has arrived in Australia for internment. This is revealed in an official ...

    Article : 66 words
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