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  2. WHEAT & WOOL PROBLEMS

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.--Opening the annual conference of the Victorian Wheat and Wool Growers Association to-day, the president (Mr. ...

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    This air raid shelter is being incorporated in a block of flats under construction in Toorak. It is the first of its type in Melbourne. Included in the construction is a hand machine to clear away gas and an emergency exit for use should the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SLOWING UP SHIPPING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Chief Judge of the Arbitration Court (Sir George Beeby) said to-day that, on condition that the Waterside Workers' ...

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  5. ADVISORY WAR COUNCIL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Federal Parliamentary Labor party decided tonight to request the Government to increase the number of members of the ...

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  6. LABOR LEFT WING MOVE FRUSTRATED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--An attempt by the left wing section of the Federal Parliamentary Labor party at a Caucus meeting to-day to embarrass the Federal Government during the absence abroad ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA & JAPAN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The first Japanese Minister to Australia (Mr. Tatsuo Kawai) arrived at Brisbane today en route to the south. ...

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  8. NEWS IN BRIEF

    The annual meeting of the Australian Comforts (Victorian division) will be held at the Melbourne Town Hall at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, March 25. ...

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  9. ROLL OF HONOR

    Lance-Cpl. Mihan, who was killed in action on the Libyan battlefront, was aged 25 years, and was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Residence in Melbourne

    One of the best-known and attractive houses in the Auburn district of Hawthorn has been leased for the Japanese Minister (Mr. Kawai). The ...

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  11. FULL-TIME CONSULATE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The establishment of a Melbourne residence for the Japanese Minister is expected to be accompanied by a change in ...

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  12. Signaller J. D. Brown

    Advice has been received of the death in Palestine last week of Signaller John David Brown, of the A.I.F. Signaller Brown was the ...

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  13. Pte. J. A. Ditchfield

    Private John Alfred Ditchfield, of Ballarat, was wounded near Tobruk with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. CITIZENS' RIGHTS

    New members were enrolled in the Citizens' Rights League, which was addressed in Scots' Church Hall last evening by Rev. J. T. Lawton and ...

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  15. TROUBLE AT STEEL WORKS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A meeting of the State executive of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association in Sydney to-day decided to ...

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  16. Export of Woollens Banned

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--A Customs proclamation issued to-day prohibits the exportation of worsted woollen or knitted goods or any other goods made ...

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  17. APPRECIATION OF THE PREMIER

    DIMBOOLA, Tuesday.--At the annual meeting of Dimboola branch of the Country party, the president, Mr. T. E. Moller, moved that the meeting ...

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  18. AMERICAN OPERA COMPANY

    Before he left for Sydney last evening, Mr. E. J. Talt, chairman of directors of Australian and New Zealand Theatres Ltd., said a possible ...

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  19. STATE CONTROL OF PRODUCTS

    "The most dramatic of the economic questions facing the Commonwealth," was how Professor G. L. Wood described the present position of the ...

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  20. STEP-UP IN WAR EXPENDITURE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Large claims by the British Government in regard to Australia's war activities abroad are anticipated by the Federal ...

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  21. WILD DOGS KILL SHEEP

    WANGARATTA, Tuesday. -- Wild dogs are again causing concern to landholders in the Cheshunt district, and since the New Year eight ...

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  22. BREAD INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Terms of reference of the New South Wales royal commission to inquire into the Abbco Bread Co. case will embrace the ...

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  23. Prices of Tobacco Leaf

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Another effort is to be made by the Federal Government on March 24 to bring about an agreement between tobacco ...

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  24. BIBLE SOCIETY

    The 17th annual meeting of the Commonwealth of Australia Council was held at the Bible House yesterday. Mr. W. J. Williams presided. A ...

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  25. Ironworkers' Stoppage

    About 5000 members of the Ironworkers' Union, including a number engaged in defence work, will be affected by a decision of the union to ...

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  26. National Day of Prayer

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--As a result of a request by the King, the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) to-day asked churches throughout Australia ...

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  27. Two-Way Television

    Interesting predictions regarding the future of radio after the war were made by Edward Dunn, conductor of the Durban Municipal Orchestra. ...

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  28. RECHABITES IN CONFERENCE

    BALLARAT, Tuesday. -- Business sessions of the 80th annual conference of the Independent Order of Rechabites (Victoria District) began at the ...

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  29. SCHOOL CADET TRAINING

    Critical letters have been received at "The Age" office from correspondents suggesting that the Federal Government is about to abolish school cadet ...

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  32. WINE WITH MEALS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Attorney- General, Sir Henry Manning, stated in the Legislative Council to-night that after, the forthcoming elections the ...

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  33. SPELLING JACKPOTS

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  34. EIGHT HURT IN BUS CAPSIZE

    MT. GAMBIER, Tuesday.--When a service bus containing eight people capsized and crashed into a drain at Hatherleigh, near Millicent, this ...

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