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  4. ARMY INVENTIONS.

    Opening the Army Inventions Conference here to-day the Minister for the Army (Mr. F. M. Forde) said he favoured the suggestion that the array ...

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  7. "STAGGERED" HOURS.

    The "staggering" of working hours for all city employees except those in hotels, to begin next Monday means the reorganisation of tramway schedules ...

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  8. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—Would you please allow me space to add a few lines to Mr. F. H. Dean's plea ("Cairns Post," 8/1/42) for the extension of the P.E.I. road from ...

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  9. MATCH CHEMICALS.

    Matches may be supplied in pre-war quantities after June, when Australia will have begun the manufacture of chlorate of potash previously imported ...

    Article : 152 words
  10. A.I.F. INVALIDS.

    Eighteen Queensland members of the A.I.F. invalided, some from abroad, will reach Brisbane from the south to-morrow afternoon, They include P. A. ...

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  11. SARAWAK DEFENCES.

    The Rajah of Sarawak (Sir Charles Vyner Brooke) arrived here on his way to Sydney, where he intends to carry on his Government. The Rajah ...

    Article : 106 words
  12. RAIDS ON MALTA. ENEMY PLANES DOWNED.

    A Malta communique states that two enemy fighters were shot down during the day. Anti-aircraft fire bagged one. One of our reconnaissance planes shot ...

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  13. A.I.F. VOLUNTEERS.

    Sixty-three volunteered for the A.I.F. to-day and 45 were accepted. There were 55 applicants for the air crew, 35 for the ground staff and 25 for W.A.A.S. About ...

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  14. CONSERVE RUBBER.

    In an appeal for the conservation of rubber, the Minister for Supply (Mr. J. A. Beasley) to-day asked motor car users to have serviceable covers ...

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  15. BLACKED OUT TRAINS.

    The Railways Commissioner (Mr. P. R. T. Wills) said to-day that locomotive crews driving blacked-out trains would be given a maximum of comfort. Mr ...

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  16. SIR JOHN DILL.

    As a result of talks between President Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill, General Sir John Dill, former Chief of the Imperial General Staff, will ...

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  17. R. A. F. PRESSURE MAINTAINED.

    In the last 12 days of December the German Air Force, operating from Sicily, did its utmost to relieve the R.A.F. pressure on the Axis forces in ...

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  18. REVERSIONARY BONUSES.

    The Sun Life Insurance announced that no reversionary bonuses are being allotted during the war. The Press Association understands that other ...

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  19. ATHERTON SHIRE LOANS

    The Atherton Shire Council at its meeting to-day received a letter through Mr. H. H. Collins, M.L.A., from the Under-Secretary to the Treasury ...

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  20. UNDER PRICE CONTROL.

    Cream of tartar substitutes have been placed on the lists of goods subject to strict Federal price control. Retailers had no pre-war price for substitutes, and ...

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  21. INDEPENDENT REPUBLIC

    Opposing Dr. Malan's motion demanding the immediate declaration of an independent republic, Field-Marshal Smuts moved an amendment affirming ...

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  22. GERMAN CLAIM.

    The German news agency says that the German High Command on November 26 announced that a U-boat had torpedoed a British battleship off ...

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  23. SYDNEY SHOW.

    The Royal Easter Show will not be held this year. The president of the Royal Agricultural Society (Sir Archibald Howie) said to-day that the society's ...

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  24. MID WEEK RACING.

    Replying to a deputation from metropolitan trainers, who asked him to relax the ban on mid-week racing in the metropolitan area, the Prime Minister ...

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  25. BURIAL CONCESSION.

    The remains of members of the Australian defence services who are killed or die on active service will in future have to be buried in the theatre in ...

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  26. SNOW IN JERUSALEM.

    Australian soldiers and Palestine small boys are snowballing each other in the streets of Jerusalem at present. For the first time since 1920 Jerusalem ...

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  27. CONSCRIPTION.

    The State president R.S.S.A.I.L.A (Mr. R. D. Huish) announces that in reply to the league resolution urging conscription of all industries, ...

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  28. GAS PRODUCERS.

    Unless essential transport service operators arrange immediately to equip their vehicles with gas producers their liquid fuel ration will be cut by 75 ...

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  29. GUEST HOUSE DESTROYED.

    Fierce bush fires destroyed the KiaOra Guest House, near Jenolan Caves in the Blue Mountains, yesterday and menaced the 92 room Caves house and ...

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  30. ATHERTON A.R.P.

    At the meeting of the Atherton Shire Council held to-day, Mr. G. F. Turner, controller of civil defence, wrote asking that the Council Chamber be granted as ...

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  31. STATE OF WAR.

    The existence of a state of war between Australia and Bulgaria as from January 6 was declared in a proclamation of the Commonwealth Government signed ...

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  32. LIQUOR SHORTAGE.

    Beer shortages are so serious that many hotels in London are closing for one or more days a week. Nearly all, except the luxury hotels, are unable to obtain ...

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