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  2. NOT TIME TO SURVEY CONSTITUTION

    If constitution making could not be approached in a scientific and conscientious spirit, we would be wise to make the best of the Constitution ...

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  3. RAIN BENEFITS SOUTHERN COUNTRY Still Dry In North

    Rainfall over the weekend has considerably improved prospects in the southern areas. The northern country, which is the granary of the ...

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    Today's Armstrong STORM-IN A-TEACUP READING ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TRAMS MAY STOP ON SATURDAY

    Unless a satisfactory reply is received from the Manpower Directorate by the Australian Tramway and Motor Omnibus Employees' ...

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  6. PROPOSED RAIL BAN ON SHEEP TRANSPORT

    MILDURA, Mon: Mildura Chamber of Commerce has entered a strong protest against the proposed rail ban on the transport of sheep between ...

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  7. MORE AGISTMENT WILL BE REQUIRED

    Reporting to State Cabinet yesterday following his tour of drought areas, Mr Martin, Minister for Agriculture, said old settlers in the north ...

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  8. MORALS OF CITY CRITICISED AT BENDIGO

    BENDIGO, Mon: Melbourne had become a city of particularly low morals, Cr L. W. Galvin, Mayor of Bendigo, said at a civic reception ...

    Article : 196 words
  9. KILLED WHEN CYLINDER BURSTS

    WYCHEPROOF, Mon: William Small, 51 of Narraport was operating the cylinder of a lighting plant when the cylinder burst and portion ...

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  10. ARU FEDERAL PRESIDENT

    At the next meeting of the Federal council of the Australian Railways Union, which will probably be held in Sydney next Tuesday, a new ...

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  11. SERVICE CASUALTIES

    Pilot-Officer Paul W. W. Richardson, reported missing as a result of air operations on August 24, is the eldest son of the Rev and Mrs W. ...

    Article : 376 words
  12. BEST FALLS IN GIPPSLAND

    Heaviest falls yesterday were in Gippsland, where an average of 35 points was recorded. Highest registrations were: Wilson's ...

    Article : 125 words
  13. DEAD WOMAN IDENTIFIED

    The body of a woman, aged about 70, who dropped dead on Preston railway station on Sunday morning, has been identified at the city ...

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  14. HEIDELBERG EISTEDDFOD

    Result of the Gilbert and Sullivan solo at Heidelberg competitions last night was: Hazel Bodley, 1; Keith Neilson, 2; Shirley Nichols, 3. There ...

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  17. EXEMPT FROM COAL RATIONING CUTS

    Exemptions from the coal rationing cuts applicable to general industry had been granted to dairies, bakeries, and some food factories ...

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  18. WHEAT HARVEST DOWN

    Australia's wheat harvest for 1943-44 season amounted to 109,510,000 bushels, according to the latest figures released by Commonwealth ...

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  19. 250 EXTRA SHEEP TRUCKS NEXT WEEK

    To bring sheep and lambs to Newmarket sales next week the railways have allotted 250 extra trucks. Of these 100 have been allotted for ...

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  20. STATE POLICY ON SOLDIER SETTLEMENT

    Soldier settlement policy of the State Government could be summed up in a few words, Mr Dunstan, Premier, said yesterday. Only good ...

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  21. GEORGE MEDAL PRESENTED TO COURAGEOUS PAPUAN

    Hundreds of natives, wearing their gaily coloured laplaps, gathered at a post in New Guinea on Saturday to watch the GOC, New Guinea Force, ...

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  22. SUPER FOR FARMERS

    The problem of providing Australia with adequate supplies of phosphate rock for the manufacture of superphosphates was generally one of ...

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  23. MAYORS AND PRESIDENTS

    [?]RBOO (Shire): Cr R. R. Farmer (re-elected); £30, with contingency of [?]50. [?]UMURKAH (Shire): Cr W. L. Moss; ...

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