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  2. SECRET FEDERAL SESSION

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Reasons for the secret Federal session to be held when Parliament meets were explained by Mr. Fadden, Acting ...

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  3. RESERVE FOOD SUPPLIES

    Plans for the storage throughout australia of emergency reserve stocks of foodstuffs and other essential commodities, as an ...

    Article : 546 words
  4. ENDOWMENT OF CHILDREN

    Variations of the deduction of £50 now allowed for each child in asscising income tax will not be submitted to Federal Parliament ...

    Article : 282 words
  5. MAJOR-GENERAL J. NORTHCOTT

    (right), Deputy—Chief of the General Staff and commander at the new A.I.F. Armoured Division, and Colonel W. M. Anderson photographed when they returned to Sydney from Singapore [?] having inspected the Australian forces in Malaya. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DAILY DIGEST OF WORLD NEWS AND VIEWS

    "Religious seeds have been sown during the last year which may ripen into a rich harvest when the war has become a distant memory. The American Bible ...

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  7. AJAX SOLD FOR 6,500 GUINEAS.

    Ajax, Australia's champion racehorse, in the sale ring at Newmarket yesterday. He wat sold to Mr. W. J. Smith, of St. Aubin's stud (N.S.W.), for 6,500 guineas. A huge crowd attended the sale. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. EXPLOSIVES IN FLAMING SHIP

    The full story of an attack by German aircraft on the British Ireighter Sussex while bound from Australia to Great Britain recently ...

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  9. FRENCH LINER SUNK

    The former French Messageries Maritimes liner Commissaire Ramel, which left Australia in September, bound for Great Britain, has been lost by enemy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. AJAX

    photographed with Mrs. W. J. Smith, wife of his new owner, after he had been sold for 6,500 guineas at Newmarket yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. WAR WORKERS' HOUSES

    Probability of the Federal Government undertaking a housing programme at Footscray to accommodate munition workers was ...

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  12. "HOUSE POSITION SERIOUS"

    The Melbourne housing shortage problem is so serious, according to Mr. Hollway, State Opposition leader, that it may be necessary to use emergency powers ...

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  13. ARMY BREAD INQUIRY

    An exhaustive investigation of the supply of bread to the Army by the Abbco Bread Co., of N.S.W., which was the subject of a censure motion in the ...

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  14. RESISTANCE TO WAR-MAKERS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The full text of the nine-point explanation of his speech now given by Mr. Menzies was shown to Mr. Curtin, Opposition leader, in ...

    Article : 173 words
  15. NAVAL DEPOT HOMES

    On behalf of the Housing Commission it was stated yesterday that the commission was not in a position to relieve the acute housing shortage for families of ...

    Article : 150 words
  16. "WANTED" MANS DEATH REPORTED

    Police officials yesterday described as "only hearsay so far" a report that Jame Douglas Brown. "wanted" for a daring hold-up in 1935, had been killed while ...

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  17. SEAMEN CALL OFF STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Seamen at a meeting in Sydney to-day declared off a strike on an interstate ship which has been held up for more than a week. This is ...

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  18. R.A.A.F. CASUALTIES

    An R.A.A.F. casualty list issued by the Air Department yesterday contains four names not previously mentioned in official bulletins. ...

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  19. "UNIDENTIFIED" PUMPKIN

    From "somewhere in Victoria" a large, healthy pumpkin weighing 241b. arrived yesterday at Red Cross House, its sole means of identification being a cross ...

    Article : 149 words
  20. UNION'S CRITICISM

    Officials of the Plasterers' Union believe that there was justification for criticism made by Brunswick Council this week against, a class of concrete house being ...

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  21. SHIPS FOR PRIMARY PRODUCE

    The building or purchase of a line or ships to alleviate the shortage of shipping space for primary produce will be proposed at the Victorian Wheat and Wool ...

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  22. LEAGUE OF PRAYER

    The League of Prayer and Service, which now has a membership of 3,000,000, is not an organisation. It is simply the missing handclasp of definite ...

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  23. ACCIDENTS TO SOLDIERS

    Unless the cause can be directly attributed to war sen-ice, injuries or death suffered in Australia by a soldier who enlists voluntarily do not make the ...

    Article : 174 words
  24. INJURED IN COLLISION

    BRANXHOLME, Friday.—When cars driven by William Hoggan, of Heywood, who was driving two soldiers on final leave home from Hamilton, and ...

    Article : 78 words
  25. M.C. FOR VICTORIAN

    Second Lieut. John Farquhar Mackinnon, son of Mr. Donald D. D. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. MASS FOR AIRMEN

    Personel from R. A. A. F. units in or [?] Melbourne will attend Requiem Mass this morning for Flying-Officer K. F. Ryan, formerly of Sunshine, and Corporal ...

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  28. "I GOT A DATE."

    This handbeaten copper plaque ot Armstrong's famous cartoon, with an oxidised silver finish, is to be raffled to help ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. 138 NOMINATED IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Few surprises were provided in the 138 nominations for State elections, which closed to-day. Contests will be held in 58 electorates ...

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  30. BUSINESS MEN'S POSTS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Alick Maling, acting chairman of the Australian General Electric Co. Ltd., has been appointed to succeed Mr. F. P. Knceshaw, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. CONTRIBUTIONS SAVE TAX

    Apprecciable savings in taxation can be effected by contributors to St. Vincent's Hospital appeal for £100,000, with which the institution proposes to build a new ...

    Article : 326 words
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  33. HOLD-UP CHARGES

    Three hold-ups, two of which occurred last year, were recalled by charges at the City Court yesterday. William Herbert Douglas Meehan, 19, ...

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  34. Obituary MR. H. N. BAINBRIDGE

    Mr. Harry Newburgh Bainbridge Melbourne manager of Phœnix Assurance Co., London, and its associated companies, collapsed and died on Thursday. He was ...

    Article : 159 words
  35. PAY FOR MIDNIGHT SHOWS

    Special rates for theatre employees on duty at midnight performances were fixed bv Judge Piper in the Arbitration Court yesterday. ...

    Article : 94 words
  36. A.I.F. LEARNS JUNGLE WARFARE

    Special courses in jungle warfare were being studied with great enthusiasm by Australian troops in Malaya, Major-General J. Northcott, Deputy Chief of ...

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  37. MR. F. R. FAIRFAX

    Mr. F. R. Fairfax, of Fairfax and Co., died at his home in East St. Kilda on Wednesday. Before coming to Melbourne he was connected with the firm of ...

    Article : 106 words
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