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  • Family Notices

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  • GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY AND DEVELOPMENT.

    TENDERS, as under will be received at the office of the CONTRACT BOARD, CHANCERY HOUSE 485 Bourke street, MELBOURNE, C.1. until 3 o'clock p.m. on ... [Article] (125 words)
  • The Argus MELBOURNE THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1942 OFFENSIVE SPIRIT

    Though it is too early to speculate on the ultimate objective of the raid that was launched on the Dieppe area of ... [Article] (334 words)
  • UNITY IS MORALE

    Must Australia continually advertise to the world at large her lack of unity? It is not the enemy that matters so much in ... [Article] (568 words)
  • TEXT FOR TODAY

    "Arise; for this matter belongeth unto thee: we also will be with thee: be of good courage, and do it."— Ezra 10, 4. ... [Article] (28 words)
  • FOOD COUNCIL "ELUSIVE" Premier's Reply to Mr Beasley

    In efforts to justify lack of action by the Commonwealth in regard to a plan for production and control of foodstuffs Mr Bcaslcy, Supply ... [Article] (367 words)
  • SALMON FOR CANNERIES

    Salmon, of which a large quantity is reported to be in Wingan Inlet, is not likely to be made available for the Melbourne market at present. It ... [Article] (97 words)
  • VICE-REGAL

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Gowrie, attended by Brig-Gen A. T. Anderson, visited the Public Library in Sydney ... [Article] (41 words)
  • PERSONAL

    Most Rev H. F. Le Fanu. Archbishop of Perth and Primate of Australia, who has been in Melbourne this week, will leave for ... [Article] (318 words)
  • "MR. BARRETT OF WIMPOLE STREET!"

    ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (5 words)
  • POTATO SALES CONTROL System Explained

    The new system of controlling potato sales had been Instituted to secure essential requirements of potatoes for the armed services and ... [Article] (591 words)
  • FEW POTATOES IN RETAIL SHOPS

    As only one truck of potatoes was available to the Melbourne trade for Civilian requirements yesterday shortage of supplies for consumers ... [Article] (96 words)
  • MORE MONEY IN SAVINGS BANKS

    CANBERRA, Wed: During the war period Australian savings banks' deposits have increased by £28,124,000. The total in June, 1942, was ... [Article] (57 words)
  • SITE FOR JAP SUBMARINE

    The Japanese submarine which is being brought to Melbourne from Sydney for display will be too wide to go through the doors of the Town ... [Article] (71 words)
  • PACIFIC SITUATION STILL GRAVE, SAYS ARMY MINISTER "We Now Have Fighting Chance"

    LAUNCESTON, Wed: The situation in the South-West Pacific is still grave, and we must push on with our war preparations with all ... [Article] (319 words)
  • SCHOOL VACATION RAIL TRAVEL

    Additional trains will not be provided for the forthcoming school vacation, and from next Monday concession fares will be available ... [Article] (209 words)
  • BRIGHTON BUSES TO CONTINUE

    A request that an advisory committee should be appointed to examine Melbourne metropolitan omnibus problems generally was ... [Article] (206 words)
  • VITAMINS IN CHOCOLATE

    CANBERRA, Wed: "Not too bad," was the verdict of Mr Beasley, Supply Minister, after he had sampled chocolate in which lucerne vitamins ... [Article] (74 words)
  • WITH THE "MICE OF MORESBY" How Boredom is Overcome No 1

    A shabby little town with a few houses missing, which sprawls over gaunt, scrub-covered hills. Stunted gums growing out of hard soil, ... [Article] (1409 words)
  • LUNCHTIME TALKS AT GALLERY

    Beginning at 1.30pm on August 26 and continuing on the next 5 Wednesdays, a series of lunchtime talks will be given by Mrs Hugh ... [Article] (41 words)

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