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  2. ROYAL NAVY STRONGER THAN AT START OF WAR

    The number of naval ships of most classes, especially the destroyer class, now in service was greater than at any time since the outbreak of the war, said the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Alexander), when introducing the Navy Estimates in the House of Commons yesterday. ...

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  3. ACUTE SHORTAGE OF CARS LIKELY

    Because car imports had been re- duced to 15 per cent, of the 1936 quota as a result of the war, there would be an acute shortage of new cars as soon ...

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  4. RAIN IN INTERIOR

    Further rains in Northern Australia were recorded over the week-end as indi- cated in the following telegrams received by Dalgety & Co. Limited, and ...

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  5. EXTENSION OF WAR EFFORT

    Because of the diversion of part of the A.I.F. from the Near East to Malaya and the concentration of strong British forces in the Far East, the scope of ...

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  6. £200,000 Defence Works For S.A. Soon

    Tenders will be called within the next two or three weeks for further defence work in South Australia worth about £200.000. This was announced ...

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  7. War Expenditure To Be £142 Millions

    Although a big carry-over or expen- diture into the new financial year is ex- pected, revised Treasury estimates provide for a total defence and war ...

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  8. Big Construction Work "1,200 Mile? From Darwin"

    The announcement today of one of the biggest building construction ten- ders let by the Federal Government for some years has caused considerable ...

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  9. Measures Against Sabotage

    Measures to guard against sabotage in in munition factories. annexes and ships in port are bring increased by the Commonwealth. The entire guard ...

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  10. WAGE INCREASE FOR S.A. FOUNDRY WORKERS

    Iron moulders and ironworkers em- ployed at South Australian foundries will receive an increase of 6/ a week. with proportionate increases for ...

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  11. Co-Slow Munition Workers Refused Rise

    Foundry workers at the Government munition works at Footscray, who are still conducting a go-slow strike which has reduced output of metals for shell ...

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  12. Militia 20-28 Age Croup To Report For Examination

    Southern command headquarters have given instructions to area officers to notify all men who have registered for national service in the ...

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  13. Scotch Old Scholars' Annual Meeting

    The annual meeting of the Scotch College Old Col[?] Association was held in St night a Balfour's Cafe King Willnu street city. The president Mr. G. K. [?] was ...

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  14. EAST INDIES' PART IN WAR

    Mr. J. H. Rinnan. head official of the Netherlands East Indies Government Department of Information, in giving his definition on the attitude of the ...

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  15. WAR COUNCIL AND MR. MENZIES

    Discussions at an Advisory Council meeting this morning did not reduce the resentment felt by some councillors at some of the remarks made by the ...

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  16. Secret Session Of Parliament Next Week

    A secret session of Parliament will begin almost as soon as the Senate and the House of Representatives are as- sembled next week. The two Houses ...

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  17. Progress Of G.P.O. Defence Corps

    Progress in the building up or a Post Office Guard to man vital points of communication should the necessity arise, is going on apace since the ...

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  18. guard. Coal Miners On Strike

    Miners at two Bulli coal pits came out on strike today. After pithead meetings the men at the Old Bulli mine "went home' as a ...

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  19. T.B. Soldiers" Aid Appeal

    The staff of the Temperance and General Life Assurance Society yesterday paid £65 to the Tubercular Soldiers' Aid appeal. Other staff sales and du[?] brought the amount ...

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  20. A.L.P. PREFERENCES ALLOCATED

    The Central A.L.P. executive, in deter- mining the distribution of Labor pre- ference, last night for the State elec- tion contents, allocated the party's last ...

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  21. PROTECTING MEMBERS OF FIGHTING FORCES

    Moratorium regulations under the National Security Act to protect the interests of members of the fighting services, including members of the ...

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  22. Exemptions From Military Training

    In seeking an exemption from military training. It is officially stated. a man who has not yet been allotted to a unit must submit his application to the area officer. A man ...

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  23. School Children Not Eager To Learn Japanese

    Efforts by the Education Department to establish a class at the Adelaide High School for the teaching of the Japanese language have failed because ...

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  24. R.A.A.F. Recruiting Tour Of Eyre Peninsula

    Starting on Tuesday, an officer from No. 5 Recruiting Centre. R.A.A.J.F., will visit Eyre Peninsula centres to make contact with recruiting committees and ...

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  25. LABOR REPLY TO PREMIER

    Replying to the Premiers policy speech, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Richards), speaking at Clare to- night, said that there were two striking ...

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  26. MR. PLAYFORD ON LABORS POLICY

    Criticising the A.L.P. policy in a speech at Lenswood last night in sup- port of the L.C.L. candidates for the Southern District of the Legislative ...

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  27. Conifor[?] Fund Drive For £100,000

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  28. GENERAL NEWS

    The Divisional Meteorologist re- ported last night:—Although cloudy to dull in parts fine weather with [?] moderate temperatures prevailed over ...

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  29. TODAY'S

    An isolated shower or two in the far worth interior and to the south-east, otherwise fine. Coal to [?] ...

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  30. STEVE McKEE TO DESCRIBE WHEEL RACE

    Listeners to Steve McKee's Sporting sessions, broadcast every Friday at 7.11 p.m. and at 7 p.m. on Saturdays from "The Advertiser" stations, recognise ...

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  31. MAIL FOR MEMBERS OF THE A.I.E.

    The Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. F. W. Arnold) calls attention to the fact that parade are being received for members of the ...

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  32. Advertising

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  33. MORE BLOOD DONORS NEEDED

    The Red Cross Emergency Blood Transfusion Service is calling each week for healthy women between the ages off 18 and 60 years to offer themselves ...

    Article : 338 words
  34. FEATURES THIS [?]

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  35. Index To Advertisements

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