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  2. CENTENARY CELEBRATION IN MELBOURNE: SIGNIFICANCE STRESSED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Purposely devoid of display and pageantry because of wartime conditions, Melbourne to-day celebrated the centenary of its incorporation as. a municipality. ...

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  3. Clark Gable Wants to be Air Gunner

    LOS ANGELES, Tuesday.— The Army announced to-day that the film star, Clark Gable, will be sworn in by the Army ...

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  4. Gen. Morshead Leads A.I.F. in Egypt

    EL ALAMEIN, Tuesday.—It can now be revealed that the commander of the Australian troops at present engaged on ...

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  5. HOLLAND'S QUEEN IN U.S.A.

    Queen Wilhelmina (centre) of the Netherlands being welcomed at the White House, Washington, D.C., by President Roosevelt and Mrs. Roosevelt. Queen Wilhelmina is the first queen reigning in her own right to visit the U.S. capital. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EFFECTS OF LOAN MONEY CUT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The full effect of the cut in state loan expenditure could be appreciated only by comparing actual expenditure prior to the outbreak of war with the amounts approved by the Loan Council, said the Premier of Tasmania (Mr. Cosgrove) ...

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  7. PRICE OF BUTTER FAT

    The adoption of the proposals outlined in the interim report of the committee .would do much to alleviate a number of difficulties in the ...

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  8. NAZI AIR ACE KILLED

    LONDON. Tuesday.— The German High Command announced to-day that Major Rudolf P[?]anz had been found shot and killed in combat against an ...

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  9. IMPROVED ARMY MORALE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Definite improvement in Australian army morale has been noted in the last few months ...

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  10. SPEED-UP FOR CARGO IS PROMISED

    A promise of co-operation in carrying out the request of the Central Cargo Control Committee that all cargo should be removed from wharves and ...

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  11. RATIONS OF SUPER

    Several thousand superphosphate certificates are to be mailed to-day and to-morrow to primary producers who had applied for a ration for use in the ...

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  12. National Credit Plan for Private Discussion

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—The Premier of Tasmania (Mr. Cosgrove) said to-day that at the suggestion of the Commonwealth Treasurer (Mr. J. B. ...

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  13. GROWING MORE POTATOES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—As there is a general shortage of potatoes in the Commonwealth, and supplies are urgently required for the lighting ...

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  14. "Racket" on Letting of Rooms

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— The Premiers' Conference to-day compromised on a proposal by the Commonwealth that the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 121 words
  15. Jap. Shipping Taxed to Uttermost

    RIO DE JANEIRO. Tuesday.— The former American Press Chief in Tokio says that Japanese shipping is taxed to the uttermost, and therefore ...

    Article : 123 words
  16. Share Market Industrials Less Active

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  17. BUTTER FACTORY'S APPEAL

    The appeal by the Table Cape Butter and Bacon Factory against the decision by the Secretary for Agriculture in refusing the company a licence to bottle ...

    Article : 138 words
  18. BY UNION LABOUR

    Referring yesterday to a statement from Canberra that the whole of the work in clothing contracts must be carried out by union labour had ...

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  19. Firewood Prices at Devonport

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  20. MINER INJURED

    Lee You (72), a tin miner, of South Mount Cameron, had both his feet Injured when a load of cement fell on them while he was at work yesterday. ...

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  21. TRAWLER FOR STATE

    Good progress is being made with the construction for the Department of Agriculture of a seine trawler, which will be used for fisheries work in ...

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  22. TO-DAY'S SUMMARY

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  23. SYDNEY, Wednesday.

    Permission to make vests from suit lengths already in the hands of tailors is being sought by the Sydney Suburban Shopkeepers ...

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  24. No Ulverstone Show

    At the annual meeting of the Ulverstone Agricultural Society last night it was decided to abandon the Ulverstone show this year. ...

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  25. FIRE ON LORRY

    A number of articles on a lorry driven by Alexander Broughton Cornish, of Hobart, caught tire about 1.30 p.m. yesterday three miles outside ...

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  26. LAMB PURCHASE SCHEME

    The fact that there would be a reduction in lamb prices during the 1941-42 season was made perfectly clear by him on Juno 14 and 28 ...

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  27. OF INTEREST TO WOMEN

    With the introduction of clothing rationing many discarded items of apparel will be pressed into service once again. Certain renovations and cleaning may be ...

    Article : 352 words
  28. Advertising

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  29. Work of C.W.A. Branches

    RINGAROOMA—At Ringarooma branch meeting 25 were present. A welcome was extended to Sister Henderson, who has recently taken charge of the bush ...

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  30. FAREWELL EVENING

    The Launceston branch of the N.U.P.B.A. gathered a" tile Rose Cafe last night to farewell Mr. W. A. Wheatland, who is leaving Tasmania for the ...

    Article : 174 words
  31. BOYER DISPUTE

    A discussion of the dispute which arose at the Australian Newsprint Mills Pty. Ltd. at Boyer over the dismissal recently of a union ...

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  32. DILUTION COMMITTEE

    Mr. C. Mt. Brady. Industrial Officer of the Department of Labour and National Service, and Mr. J. Brandon, technical adviser of dilution training, ...

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  33. YOUNGER SET

    That more than 500 skeins of wool had been knitted by members into garments of the Red Cross Society since February was disclosed in the ...

    Article : 221 words
  34. INVERMAY BRANCH OF RED CROSS

    The Invermay branch of the Red Cross Society met in the Bryan-street Hall on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. G. T. Bridgborn presided, and there were ...

    Article : 132 words
  35. SUN, MOON AND TIDE

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  36. GIRLS HOME

    The monthly meeting of the Girls' Home committee was held on Tuesday. Present: Miss H. A. Newman (in the chair). Mesdames F. Tyson, ...

    Article : 171 words
  37. Australian Women's Escape

    LONDON. Tuesday—Miss Mavis Gully. of Melbourne. and Miss W. Long, also an Australian. are now members of the Ministry of ...

    Article : 104 words
  38. COMFORTS FUND

    CENTRAL BRANCH—The president (Mrs. N. Newey) was in the chair. Garments made from depot wool and handed In were 2 pullovers, ...

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  39. D.S.O. FOR TOBRUK HERO

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.— The C.-in-C. Middle East Forces. had confirmed the reported award of the U.S.O. to Captain J. A. Hutchinson ...

    Article : 68 words
  40. "The Examiner" Overseas News

    Overseas news In this issue is from the Australian Associated Press of which "The Examiner" is a member All rights are reserved in Australia and New ...

    Article : 54 words
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