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  • AUSTRALIA'S UNITED FRONT Aggressors Warned

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — The Prime Minister was assured of the Opposition's wholehearted co-operation and support in any measures ... [Article] (370 words)
  • IRON TRADES WANT WAGE INCREASE

    Iron Trades Council decided yesterday to ask to ACTU to begin immediately a campaign for a national wage policy, which would ... [Article] (179 words)
  • RUSH FOR APPLES

    So scarce are apples that every morning there is a scramble for supplies by tile retail trade. This is particularly the case on Tuesdays, ... [Article] (83 words)
  • MURRAY VALLEY STORM DAMAGE

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—On his return today after inspecting damage In the Murray irrigation areas caused by last week's hailstorm, Mr. ... [Article] (61 words)
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  • NOTES ON THE CABLES HITLER AND HIS SATELLITE COUNTRIES

    Should Great Britain declare war against Finland, Hungary, and Rumania? It is true that all 3 countries nro fighting against Russia, and, as ... [Article] (599 words)
  • B M A's NATIONAL HEALTH PLAN

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The decision of the Federal council of the British Medical Association in favour of a compulsory scheme of ... [Article] (206 words)
  • FELL FROM TRAIN

    William O'Reilly, of Leonard st., Northcote, suffered head injuries when he fell from a train at Werribee last night. He was admitted to ... [Article] (35 words)
  • KILLED BY CAR

    Elisabeth Simpson, 75, of Thomas st., Windsor, died on Saturday night while being taken to Alfred Hospital, after she had been struck by a ... [Article] (39 words)
  • MR. CURTIN'S PLEDGE TO BRITAIN Australia As Arsenal

    CANBERRA, Sunday — "Australia's stand in the war effort and the part she is playing, and will play. is as steadfast as the men of Tobruk ... [Article] (570 words)
  • R A A F CASUALTY LIST

    Sgt. K. B. Chisholm. NSW ace pilot with the Australian squadron in Fngland, who was previously reported missing is reported as ... [Article] (352 words)
  • VATICAN LIST OF PRISONERS

    SVDNEY, Sunday.—Following list of Australian prisoners of war in Italy broadcast by Vatican Radio was released yesterday by the Apostolic delegation:- ... [Article] (117 words)
  • LAW NOTICES—(This Day)

    THIRD CIVIL COURT.—Before Mr. Justice Gavan Duffy.—At 10.30 — The cause list will be called over as in chambers. For Hearing; Lewis v. Breese, ... [Article] (338 words)
  • COMMEMORATIVE ADDRESS

    at the dilarimaac to the grave of Gen. Sir Jahn Monash at Brighton Cemetery being delivered yesterday by Mr. Errol G. Knox. Seated at right are Choplain Rabbi J. Donglow (right) and Cr. Frank Bcaurcpairc, Lord Mayor. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (41 words)
  • SKELETON IN LOG Missing Soldier

    No suspicious circumstances attach to the death of the man whose skeleton was found on Friday afternoon in a hollow log on a pioperty ... [Article] (97 words)
  • GREEK MERCHANT SHIPPING

    To continue negotiations for establishment of a Greek mercantile marine headquaiters in Australia Capt. Michael Zarocostas, Chief of ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (268 words)
  • WOMAN STABBED

    Stabbed in the body and shoulder with a knife in her home in Little Ingles st., Port Melbourne, yesterday, Katherine Johnsky, 39, was admitted ... [Article] (57 words)
  • AIF CASUALTY LISTS

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (843 words)
  • MYSTERIOUS INJURIES OF MAN FOUND IN YARRA

    Mysterious injuries were suffered yesterday by John Colbert, of Highett st., Richmond, who was found unconscious in the Yarra, according to ... [Article] (136 words)
  • MINISTER, THINKS 'ULYSSES' DISGUSTING

    James Joyce's banned book. "Ulysses," will never be included on the shelves of the library of Senator Keane, Trade and Customs Minister. ... [Article] (235 words)
  • TIVOLI THEATRE

    Gay entertainment, crazy comedy, and high-speed variety acts are featured in "Applesauce." Will Mahoney provides many hilarious ... [Article] (77 words)
  • DISPUTE AT ANNEXE

    GEELONG, Sunday. — In connection with the dispute at the Ford annexe, the stopwork meeting of the Iron Workers' Union called for ... [Article] (50 words)
  • CHILDREN OF MARY

    taking part in the Eucharistie Procession at Rupertswood, Sunbury, yesterday, on the occasion of the 11th annual Eucharistie Festival. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (25 words)
  • 2½-H0URS BLACKOUT AT WERRIBEE Remarkable Scenes

    WERRIBEE, Sunday, — Remarkable scenes were witnessed last night when the town was "blacked out" from 8 o'clock until 10.30 because of ... [Article] (174 words)
  • MINISTER PUZZLES WHEAT BOARD

    Members of the Australian Wheat Board are completely mystified by a statement made by Mr. Dedman, War Organisation Minister, at the ... [Article] (220 words)
  • DEVELOPMENT OF PORTLAND URGED

    ARARAT, Sunday. — A regional conference of ALP branches in the Wannon and Corangamite electorates was held at Ararat today. The ... [Article] (78 words)
  • COUNTRY SPORT BOWLS

    BALLARAT.—Pennant Results.—A Section North Ballarat, 89. d. Wendource, 80; City, 110, d. Victoria, 72; City Oval, 91, d. Central, 86; Ballarat d. East, B SECTION— ... [Article] (1051 words)
  • IMPRESSIVE SCENE AT SUNBURY 30,000 or Festival

    About 30,000 people visited Rupertswood, Sunbury, yesterday to attend the 11th annual Eucharistie festival, held in the Salesian School ... [Article] (510 words)
  • INFANT HEALTH CENTRE OPENED

    DANDENONG, Sunday.— Lady Gowrie yesterday officially opened a new brick Truby King Infant Health Centre erected in the ... [Article] (138 words)
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