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  2. UNARMED COMBAT, DISPLAY

    Sergeants Wells and Flockton giving an exhibition of unarmed combat In Martin Place yesterday at the Third Victory Loan rally. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. £45 MILLION NEEDED TO FILL LOAN

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Progress subscriptions to the £100,000,000 Third Victory Loan have reached about £54 million, from about 120,000 individual subscribers, the Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, ...

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  4. Mr. Spender Alleges Labour Waste

    An investigation, by men With both business and Service experience, of Army and Air Force expenditure and of the use of ...

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  5. 40,000 CROWD HOLIDAY TRAINS

    HOLIDAY-EVE AT CENTRAL More than 40,000 left Sydney by train for Easter holiday resorts yesterday, most of them after a wild ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. 500 MORE MEN PROMISED FOR WHARVES

    Five hundred additional men are to be made available by Man-power'for work on the Sydney waterfront. ...

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  7. SHOWERS EXPECTED

    The weather in Sydney to-day is expected to be cloudy and warm, with northerly winds at first, but later in the day a ...

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  8. BOMBER FLIGHTS

    Investors of £100 in the Third Victory Loan at Mascot aerodrome to-morrow and on Sunday and Monday, between 2 p.m. ...

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  9. Mr. Curtin On S.P. "Brigands"

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, described starting-price bookmakers to-day as "brigands" and ...

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  10. Expert View On Stinson Crash

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A Civil Aviation Department aeronautical engineer said to-day that a small crack in the port outer hinge bracket could not have been responsible for the crash of the Stinson ...

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  11. MEAT SUPPLIES

    Six hundred head of cattle ordered for slaughter at Homebush Abattoirs next Tuesday may not be slaughtered. ...

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  12. CASUALTIES IN R.A.A.F.

    Among 48 names in the latest Air Force casualty list, 21 are of men missing in "air operations and 10 missing believed killed. ...

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  13. POST-WAR TRADE PROBLEMS

    Political barriers to trade had been a major factor in causing wars in the past and must be avoided in future, Mr. E. K. ...

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  14. "TILLY" DEVINE DISCHARGED

    Matilda ("Tilly") Mary Devine, 44, domestic duties, was discharged in Central Police Court yesterday. She had been ...

    Article : 175 words
  15. WAR ARTIST TO VISIT GREECE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Captain W. A. Dargie, an Australian official war artist, has gone to Greece to prepare topographical ...

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  16. MORE CARPETS MAY BE IMPORTED

    Further relaxation of restrictions on the importation of carpets and floor coverings was announced laat night by the Minister for Customs Senator ...

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  17. NO "ORGY" AT WAR'S END

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The Victorian Premier, Mr. Dunstan, said to-day that he was in entire agreement with the ...

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  18. More Stalls Urged As Check On Vegetable Prices

    Extension of street stall trading in the suburbs to combat high prices of vegetables was urged yesterday by the Chief of ...

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  19. FREED P.O.W.s AT CAIRO

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Names of 51 Australian prisoners of war-including 14 from New South Wales-who were ...

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  20. MR. McGUINNESS'S STATEMENT

    The president of the Teachers' Federation. Mr A McGuinness said yesterday: "At he conference on pre-school ...

    Article : 162 words
  21. BAND CONTESTS OPEN

    Australian band championship contests, the first to be held during the war, began on the North Sydney oval last night. ...

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  22. ROBINSON AND DUNN AGAIN IN COURT

    The police did not oppose a remand sought when Leslie Dunn, 38, clerk, and Horace Clive Robinson, 32, mechanic, appeared in Central ...

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  23. THANKSGIVING SERVICE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, said this afternoon that he had to-day received the following telegram from the Lord ...

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  24. D.S.C. FOR R.A.N. MAIN

    It has been announced that Lieutenant Richard Edelsten-Pope R.A.N.V.R., of Killara, has been awarded the D.S.C. for his work in the ...

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  25. NO NEW CASES OF PARALYSIS

    No cases of Infantile paralysis were reported to the Health Department yesterday. On Wednesday six cases were ...

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  26. MR. CLEARY TALKS OF CLASHES

    The retiring chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, Mr. Cleary, said yesterday that because of certain ...

    Article : 157 words
  27. Epic Five Days ' Trek To Save Injured Native

    The Army and Air Force joined with Arnhem Land natives in a five days' trek over swamps, rivers, and mountains to rescue a critically injured aboriginal buffalo hunter. ...

    Article : 252 words
  28. TAX DECLARATIONS STILL GOOD

    Employees need not lodge new declarations o[?] dependants with their employers unless circumstances have changed since they last lodged ...

    Article : 63 words
  29. Black-marketing In Oats

    Considerable quantities of oats have been sold at black market prices recently. Because of this the State Government is intensifying its ...

    Article : 292 words
  30. THE CIRCUS BACK IN TOWN

    After nearly two years, Wirth's Circus has returned to Sydney with a number of old acts, including the Continental musical clowns and several ...

    Article : 101 words
  31. POUCE HUNT FOR MURDERER

    Detectives are no nearer the solution of the murder of Joseph Morgan Houston, 42. solicitor, who was believed to have been shot dead by a ...

    Article : 92 words
  32. REDUCED PETROL PRICE URGED

    The price of the new quality pe[?]rol should be lowered by a penny a gallon, the general secretary of the N.R.M.A. Mr. H. I Johnson said ...

    Article : 58 words
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