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  2. MANY ABSENT VOTES

    Evidence of the great residential changes of population as a result of the war is shown by the large numbers of absent votes ...

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    Cheques for £8000 and £7000 were presented yesterday from the State schools of Victoria to the Red Cross and Comforts funds. The function took place at the Murrumbeena State school, which topped the collection list of schools. Above: The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SPANGLED BY FIRES

    Wednesday.--Nineteen Liberators, the largest number of this type of heavy bomber so far to attack Rabaul, struck at grounded ...

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  5. PROBLEMS OF PRODUCERS

    Marketing boards for primary products were condemned at the conference of the Fruit Growers and Primary Producers' Defence ...

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  6. WOMEN 'S SECTION

    Already the Sister Susie Club for Airmen, in Howey-court, is becoming well-known, and in the past fortnight, since it was ...

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  7. COURAGE ON THE FIELD

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. --A Victorian sergeant, who crawled through heavy Japanese fire near Gona, after his captain had been killed, and destroyed two enemy ...

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    A busy scene at the Emily McPherson College last night, when cookery students were hard at work making batches of cakes ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SUNDAY SHOWS AND PROFITS

    The views of General Mac-Arthur on Sunday observance were quoted by the Premier yesterday in support of his ...

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  10. Mobile Canteen for Army Men

    A mobile canteen presented by members of the Red Shield units of service to the Salvation Army war services will provide hot food ...

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  11. OBITUARY

    The death took place at his home, Derby-crescent, Carnegie, on June 14, of Captain Charles G. Neale at the age of 57 years. ...

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  12. DISMISSAL OF WAR WORKERS

    The case of the gas works employes, now under notice of dismissal from Government war work is to be brought before the ...

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  13. EXHIBITION BY W.A.A.A.F.

    Mothers of W.A.A.A.F. personnel will be invited to enter their names and those of their daughters in the services in a special ...

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  14. AIRCRAFT WORKERS HELP AIRMEN

    Many extra comforts have been provided for members of Beaufort squadrons at battle stations by workers in the Beaufort division ...

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  15. "Remember the Centaur"

    At Unity Hall last night members of the Eureka Youth League held a memorial meeting in connection with the loss of the ...

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  16. Country Women and War Work

    When the handicrafts and home industries committee of the Country Women's Association met yesterday the chairman (Mrs. R. T. ...

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  17. Inferior Honey

    The injury suffered by producers through some beekeepers selling inferior honey was discussed at the Victorian Apiarists' ...

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  18. Market Fair Aids Hospital

    Well-stocked stalls plied a brisk trade in home-made jams, cakes and household goods at the market fair and card party held at ...

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  19. University Recital

    The first of a series of recitals by past and present students of the University Conservatorium was given last night in the Melba ...

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  20. R.A.A.F. Officer Acquitted of One Charge

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Wing-Commander Royston Bradshaw has been acquitted on one of the 8 five charges for which he ...

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  21. Doctors Marry

    The marriage of Dr. Ida Margaret Seward, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Seward, Studlay-avenue, Kew, and Dr. Michael ...

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  22. PRE-FLIGHT TESTS OF AIRCRAFT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Giving evidence at an inquest into the deaths of 23 persons who lost their lives when an R.A.A.F. ...

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  23. THE DEATH OF SQ. LEADER TRUSCOTT

    Details of the death of Squadron Leader Keith Truscott, D.F.O. and bar, commanding officer of a R.A.A.F. Kittyhawk squadron ...

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  24. Labor Ban on Conference

    Further information was forthcoming yesterday to show that unions that had selected delegates for the conference at the ...

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  25. Engagements Announced

    TILSON--TAYLOR,--The engagement is announced of Clara Elsie, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Tllison, 68 Hopwood-street, Echuca, to Lieutenant prank G. ...

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  26. Auxiliaries Aid Blind

    When the council of auxiliaries of the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind met yesterday, Mrs. J. Frost was re-elected president. ...

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  28. Overcome by Gas Fumes

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--While scraping a tank at a factory, at Camperdown to-day two women were overcome by gas fumes ...

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  31. CHILD WELFARE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Concerted action to improve health standards throughout the Commonwealth was decided upon ...

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  33. U.S. Officer Surprised

    A United States officer at present in Melbourne has received two welcome surprises. He received the award of the Purple ...

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  36. Sentenced to Death

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Herbert George Ott, 31 years old, was charged at the Central Criminal Court to-day with killing his wife, ...

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  37. VERDICT IN FATAL SHOOTING CASE

    TERANG, Wednesday.--Sitting &s a coroner, Mr. T. Allen, J.P., to-day, found that Thomas Lenehan, who was shot at Garvoc on ...

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