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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Article : 209 wordsA 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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Article : 137 wordsMelbourne sweltered yesterday when a maximum temperature of lOOdeg was recorded at Gaunts at 4 pm and 90 4deg at the Weather Bureau. ...
Article : 92 wordsA 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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Article : 41 wordsPakenham 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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Article : 73 wordsDr. 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 wordsAlleged 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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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 22 Feb 1941, Page 5
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