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  3. FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 9 words
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  5. U.S.A. WILL HELP DEMOCRACIES

    President Roosevelt is reported to have informed the Senate Military Affairs Committee at a secret meeting at the White House to-day that the United States must assist Great Britain and France in every way. ...

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  6. 2,000 DEMAND TRAINING

    At a packed meeting at the Melbourne Town Hall last night about 2,000 men, most of them of military age, took the unprecedented step of urging the Government to train them for warfare. ...

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  7. TWO THOUSAND MEN URGE UNIVERSAL TRAINING.

    Remarkable scenes of enthusiasm marked the inaugural meeting in the Town Hall last night of the newly formed Citizens Defence Movement, which is urging the immediate introduction of universal training. Above is shown a section of the huge crowd which thronged the hall, and on the left is the president of the movement (Mr. Vinton Smith) addressing the meeting. The lower photograph shows the fine types of young men who are supporting the movement. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FIRES LIT FOR EXCITEMENT

    MANSFIELD, Wednesday.—In admitting that he had ignited grass fires to the danger of property, Raymond Joseph Wright, labourer, ...

    Article : 121 words
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  10. NEW ACTING JUDGE

    The State Cabinet decided last night to recommend to the Governor in Council the appointment of Mr. Norman O'Bryan, K.C., as an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FIRE PERIL AGAIN

    Residents of bush fire areas spent another anxious day yesterday. Near Laver's Hill, in the Beech Forest district, ...

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  12. CRICKETERS ALARMED REPORT OF S.A. SUBSIDIES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Reports that certain players, including some "imported" from other States, are being subsidised by ...

    Article : 221 words
  13. NO LIQUOR POLLS

    Legislation to abolish eightyearly polls on the cancellation of all retail licences for the sale of liquor in Victoria ...

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  14. 3 DROWNED IN FLOODS

    CODNADATTA, Wednesday.— Scanty reports received here to-day reveal that three people have lost their lives in the floods. Few ...

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  15. "DOMESTIC MATTER"

    ADELAIDE Wednesday.—South Australian Cricket Association officials and delegates cannot understand that a domestic matter affecting this State only should ...

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  16. MOTOR-CYCLISTS HURT

    Two motor-cyclists were injured when their machines collided in Alexandra avenue, near Darling street. South Yarra, yesterday morning. ...

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  17. LITTLE 'QUAKE DAMAGE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—No serious damage was done by the severe earth tremor which was experienced in New Guinea on Monday, according to reports ...

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