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  2. 33 TONS OF BOMBS IN RABAUL RAID

    FORMATIONS of Flying Fortresses and Libera­tors were over Vunakanau aerodrome, Rabaul, for one and a half hours early on Saturday morn­ing and dropped 33 tons of high explosive, frag­mentation, and incendiary bombs. ...

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  3. FEDERAL SESSION MAY END IN CRISIS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Parliament will meet to-morrow in an atmosphere of tension not equalled at any other time since the Curtin Government took office. ...

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    R.A.F. members of a Spitfire Squadron In northern Australia built "Ye Rustic inn" at their camp. At left is R. Crudge, of Exeter. Devon, and right is L.A.C.F. Wishart. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Ward Critical Of Cabinet

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Federal Labour Minister (Mr. Ward) criticised the Cabinet on three subjects at the trade union ...

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  6. SUGAR ABSENTEES Threat To Industry

    IF C.C.C. men released for work in the sugar industry did not report to their stations, the industry would be ...

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  7. Over 10,000 At Peace Pilgrimage

    More than 10,000 people attended the 30th Corpus Christ celebration, which took the form of a pilgrimage for peace, in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. U.S. GUNNER DANGLED IN AIR OVER RABAUL

    NEW GUINEA, Sunday.—A gunner of a Flying Fortress in the Rabaul raid slipped through the bomb-bay just before dawn to-day and hung by his hands under the bomber with his feet dangling in space. ...

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  9. Milk Subsidy Averts Strike

    With promise of a subsidy members of the Country Milk Association have withdrawn their threat to strike. The association secretary ...

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  10. PERTH BAKERS ACT TO END 'WARD' DEADLOCK

    PERTH, Sunday.—Operative bakers have decided to end the day baking deadlock between the Federal Labour Minister (Mr. Ward) and Mr. President Dwyer, of the West Australian Arbitration Court. ...

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  11. Aust. Births Ratio Rises

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Marriages, births, and civilian deaths in Australia have all shown abnormal increases since the outbreak of ...

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  12. CHILLAGOE UNIONS PROTEST TO CURTIN

    Combined unions at Chillagoe have held a meeting to discuss the threatened dismantling of the smelter and the placing of ...

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  13. £250 GIFT TO CHURCH

    One Chelmer family had given £250 to help meet the debt on the local church, said Archbishop Wand, at the third dedication ...

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  14. GIRL KILLED ON ROAD

    One girl was killed and another injured when they were struck by a passenger bus on their way to the Corpus Christ celebration at ...

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  15. Acute Lack Of Trainee Nurses

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—"The acute shortage of trainees is the difficulty in the nursing profession, rather than the shortage of ...

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  16. BOOK FAMINE PROTEST

    "Shortage of paper and man-power is holding Australian litera-ture back from the chance it had to-day of coming before the ...

    Article : 249 words
  17. AMERICAN'S GESTURE TO HOME GARDENERS

    An American soldier is touring Brisbane suburban gardens on his Sunday afternoons off, giving a pound note to the owner of the best vegetable garden he sees. He is Sergeant Keves Carson, of ...

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  18. Protestant Body States Aims

    "We want 50,000 members for the Protestant Action organisation in Brisbane, and 100,000 for Queensland." said the Rev. Dr. G. ...

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  19. SHIP'S CARGO SALVAGED

    NEW GUINEA, June 20.—Cargo, including motor trucks, gun barrels, and several hundred heavy tyres have been salvaged from the ...

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  20. D.F.C. FOR 2 QLD, AIRMEN

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Distinguished Flying Cross has been awarded to five R.A.A.F. men, including two from Queensland. ...

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  22. CONTROLLED OUTPUT THREAT TO FARMING

    "Regimentation of production and distribution in wartime is necessary to a certain extent, but if extended to the post-war period ...

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  23. 'SECOND FRONT' PRAYERS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Prayers were offered in the Anglican churches of the diocese of Sydney to-day in connection with Mr. ...

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  24. B.H.P. MANAGER DEAD

    Mr. Leslie Bradford, general manager of Broken Hill Pty., Ltd., died in Melbourne yesterday, aged 65. He was born in Delhi India ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND AIR FORCE CASUALTIES

    Latest air force casualty list contains the names of 18 Queenslanders serving overseas and two serving in Australia and ...

    Article : 201 words
  26. PUBLIC DIVIDED ABOUT FUTURE OF BANKING

    SOCIALISATION of banking, as a policy, has as many opponents as adherents, according to an Australia-wide Gallup Poll. Two out of three Labour Party ...

    Article : 319 words
  27. COMMITTEES ON C.C.C. TO MERGE

    The central camp committee and the central job committee of the building trades group yesterday decided to merge into the one ...

    Article : 184 words
  28. DIGGER IS SPARE-TIME GUNNER IN U.S.

    NEW GUINEA, Sunday.—"It's the greatest thrill in the world to fly with these American boys," said Private Mick Gibson, 26, A.I.F. machine-gunner, who, after his day's work in the field is over, never misses an opportunity to fly on combat missions against the Japanese. ...

    Article : 356 words
  29. WAR DAMAGE COVER ON FIXED PROPERTY

    As the result of the excellent work done by local councils throughout Australia, assessment notices numbering nearly one and ...

    Article : 135 words
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