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  2. NAVAL STRATEGY IN PACIFIC

    What will happen if Japan fights U.S.A.—or, as the Japanese would put it, if the U.S.A. fights Japan? In these latitudes it is America that ...

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  3. EARLY START ON SHIPS

    The commission to administer the Commonwealth Government's new £6,000,000 merchant ship-building programme probably will be ...

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  4. NEW ARMY CAMP CALL-UP

    It Is expected that only unmarried men up to 30 years will be required for the next series of camps under the new extended ...

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  5. BEAUTIFUL BEGONIAS,

    in Q brilliant variety of colours, are on display in the conservatory at the Fitzroy Gardens Proceeds from the display ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EMPLOYERS TO PAY TAX

    The pay roll tax, by which the proposed child endowment plan will be partly financed, must be paid by employers. Mr. Holt, ...

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  7. DAILY DIGEST OF WORLD NEWS AND VIEWS

    The remarkable tlieologj of the Nari creed is thus expressed by the "Free American a Nazi weekly published in New York: ...

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  8. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    has been a busy man this week. He has visited camps at Seymour, Puckapunyal, Colac, Geelong, and Werribee, and yesterday inspected the A.I.F. anti-aircraft unit at Williamstown ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TWO DROWNED IN SURF

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Attempting te save Miss Agnes Adams, 37, from drowning in the surf at Southport to-day, Mr. Eugene Reginald North, 43, private ...

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  10. LABOUR UNITY HITCH

    SYDNEY, Friday.— A hitch In the plans for Labour unity for the next State election took place to-night when the official ALP executive rejected a ...

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  11. "MASTER PLAN" URGED

    TAMWORTH (N.S.W.), Friday. — A plea for a "master plan of development," In which the Commonwealth, State, and local governments would pool their ...

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  12. HYSTERIA AMONG NATIVES

    PORT MORESBY (Papua), Friday.— The dream of a half-witted girl of Inawai village, in the Mekeo district, 30 miles inland from Yule Island, caused an ...

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  13. LABOUR PARTY CLAIMS

    A higher child endowment payment than 5/ and a Federal taxation exemption up to £250 may be urged by the Federal Labour party when the Commonwealth ...

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  14. UNION SUPPORT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—General satisfaction was expressed in shipbuilding circles today at the decision of the Federal Government to allocate £6,000,000 for ...

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  15. ANOTHER HOT DAY LIKELY

    Melbourne sweltered yesterday when a maximum temperature of lOOdeg was recorded at Gaunts at 4 pm and 90 4deg at the Weather Bureau. ...

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  16. FATAL GAME OF "DARE"

    A game of "dare" at St. Kilda between a boy who could swim three or four strokes and a boy who could not swim at all ended yesterday in the drowning ...

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  17. BALLARAT MAN'S DEATH

    LANCE — CORPORAL MAXWELL ALEXANDERS death has been notified to his parents in Ballant On an early casualty list last month he was reportcd ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. MURDER OF WOMAN ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, Friday-Joseph Chinnock 63,tailor, was charged at the Muswellbrook Police Court before Mr.J.Flanngan., J.P. with having muidered Emil ...

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  19. 3 YEARS FOR HUSBAND

    Three years' imprisonment was imposed on John Michael Burns, 64, of Blazey st, Richmond, labouier, by Mr. Justice O'Bryan in the Criminal Court ...

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  20. "CRIMINAL AND CHEAT"

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Describing Theodore Charles Trautwein, bankrupt hotelkeeper and former M.L.C., as "a criminal and a cheat," Mr, Justice Lukin in the ...

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  21. 106DEG. IN ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, Friday. — To-day was the hottest day this year. The temperature reached 106 7deg at 2.30 p.m. It was the second hottest day of the ...

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  22. RACE BROADCASTS

    Pakenham Racing Club intends to investigate whether the Postal Department has the right to provide facilities for broadcasting from a public highway, as ...

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  23. A.A. TROOPS INSPECTED

    Lord Gowrie took the salute at a march past of anti-aircraft troops at Williamstown Racecourse yesterday Lord Gowrie also Inspected the guard ...

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  24. SENTENCED FOR BIGAMY

    Two soldiers who pleaded guilty in the Criminal Court yesterday to bigamy were each sentenced by Mr. Justice O'Bryan to l8 months' imprisonment. They were ...

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  25. TWO CHILDREN DROWN

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Allen Cameron, 14, and his brother James, 5, were drowned yesterday five miles above Wilcannia. Their boat was found caught in ...

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  28. HONOURING A.I.F.

    Photographs and short personal notes of A.I.F. men who have been reported killed or wounded in action will be published in "The Argus" if they are sent to ...

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  29. SIR C. NEWALL ARRIVES

    AUCKLAND, Friday — Sir Cyril Newall, successor to Lord Galway as Governor-General of New Zealand.arrived to-day, accompanied by his wife ana ...

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  30. PAINT STORE DESTROYED

    Fed by off, a spectacular fire destroyed a paint store at the works of Nobels (Australasia) Pty. Ltd., Deer Park, last evening. The store was gutted, but ...

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  31. Obituary MRS. HAMILTON LAMB

    The death occurred in a Melbourne pi hale hospital on Thursday of Mrs Marie Christine Lamb; wife of Mr. Hamilton Lamb, M.L.A., at the age of ...

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  32. AIR CHIEF'S TERM EXTENDED

    Extension for one year of the appointment of Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Burnett as Chief of the Air Staff was announced yesterday by Mr. McEwen, ...

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  33. MR. H. J. WILKINSON

    Mr. Henry James Wilkinson, who died at Alfred Hospital on Thursday, was born at Whittlesea, then known as Mt. Pleasant, in 1858. He began as a ...

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  34. DR. C. H. MARTIN

    Dr. Colin Hasler Martin who recently returned to Melbourne after having practised medicine in Tasmania, for 21 years died yesterday at his home in Yar Orrong ...

    Article : 114 words
  35. SAFEBLOWERS GAOLED

    Alleged to have driven a girl twice to Marysville, stolen a safe from a guest house, and blown it open in the bush two men were sentenced to two years' ...

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  36. MUSICAL EVENTS

    Four events of musical interest are scheduled for the next 10 days Tomorrow afternoon'the Sidney Myer Free Concert will be given in the Town Hall ...

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  38. MR. T. S. STONE

    News has been received of the death of Mr. Thomas Sylvester Stone, 75, formerly of Melbourne, at his home at Grlmsby, England. Mr. Stone was born in ...

    Article : 86 words
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