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  2. INDUSTRIES IN COUNTRY

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The New South Wales Labor party is going to bring the utmost pressure to bear on the Commonwealth ...

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  3. WOMEN & THE NEW ORDER

    Thought-provoking opinions on a wide range of social and national questions were expressed yesterday by Mrs. J. A. Lewis, ...

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  4. PROBLEMS OF SHOPPING

    Proposals to ease the burdens of shopping for expectant mothers were discussed yesterday with the retail clothing ...

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  5. PATROL OF ISLANDS IN THE S.W. PACIFIC

    GENERAL MACARTHUR'S HEAD QUARTERS, Friday.--In cleaning up the Bismarcks our air and naval patrol activity seems to have switched temporarily from Rabaul to Kavieng and other New Ireland defences. It ...

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  6. AUSTRALIANS PUSHING ON

    NEW GUINEA, Friday.--Although it is more than two weeks since Australian troops occupied Madang and ...

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  7. STATE CAMPAIGN AGAINST T.B.

    Strong exception was taken by the Minister for Health yesterday with regard to the statements made by Dr. Olive Hamilton Fitts ...

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  8. NO TYRES FOR TAXI CABS

    Owing to inability to secure tyre replacements, Melbourne' taxi services are likely to be most severely curtailed. Serious ...

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  9. CHANGE-OVER IN FACTORIES

    With the cutting out of some types of war contracts, manufacturers are faced with the problem of keeping their plants ...

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  10. TROOP TRAIN IN COLLISION

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--When a goods train crashed into a stationary troop train near Copley, 373 miles north of Adelaide, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Coal Position Still Acute

    No improvement has yet taken place in Victoria's dire coal situation. The Premier said yesterday, that prospects for the next ...

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  12. CONFERENCE ON HOSPITALS

    To discuss possible ways of making the best use of existing hospital accommodation and for increasing that accommodation if ...

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  13. DETENTION OF SEAMEN

    As the result of representations by the Australasian Council of Trade Unions, the National Security Regulations, under which ...

    Article : 179 words
  14. Country News

    Norman Ian Clarke, 17 years, laborer, of Eureka-street, was -charged In the city court to-day with having attempted to commit ...

    Article : 530 words
  15. Law Courts

    The trial of Dudley John Barr, 33 years, Darling-street, South Yarra, theatre manager, came to an abrupt termination in the Court of ...

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  16. Shops Withholding Stocks

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Manpower authorities should examine the staffs of all shops which display quota sold" notices half an hour ...

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  17. RIVER GAUGINGS

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  18. FLOOD DANGER

    Further rain up to an inch has fallen on the catchment of the Latrobe River during the past 24 hours. The Weather ...

    Article : 244 words
  19. SYDNEY MILK SUPPLIES

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A meeting of milk producers' representatives to-day unanimously decided that unless a subsidy of 3½d. a ...

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  20. DAIRY SUBSIDY

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Forde) said to-day the dairy subsidy scheme was part of a ...

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  21. THE ALUMINIUM INDUSTRY

    HOBART, Friday.--The indications now are that the Legislative Council next week will accept the proposal to establish ...

    Article : 170 words
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  23. Painter Falls on to Pedestrian

    Edward Sallows, 56 years, Mitchell-street, Mentone, fell from a scaffolding on a building which he was painting yesterday ...

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  24. Charities Board and B.M.A.

    Mr. T. M. Burke, chairman of the Charities Board of Victoria, erred when he said the board was assisted by two B.M.A. ...

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  25. Soldier Charged With Manslaughter

    Following the death yesterday of Frederick Boxshall, 22, of Ormond-street. Flemington, who is alleged to have been run over by a military ...

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  26. Malicious Wounding Charge

    Clifford James Deverell, 38 years, Durkin-street, Newport, was charged at Williamstown police station last night with ...

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  27. Junior Branches of the A.N.A.

    No. 1 junior branch of the Australian Natives' Association was officially born last night at a social given by Footscray West ...

    Article : 88 words
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  29. Nine Boys Charged

    Nine boys, eight 16 and one 17 years old, were arrested yesterday and charged with office-breaking and stealing. The ...

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  36. Jack Davey Joins Staff of 3AW

    Mr. Jack Davey, the well- known radio star, has joined the staff of station 3AW, Melbourne For the last few weeks ...

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  37. Two-up School Raided

    Police conducted a raid on an alleged two-up school at Port Melbourne at 4.30 p.m. yesterday, and arrested 30 men on a charge ...

    Article : 157 words
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