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  2. BANKS ACCEPT CONTROL POLICY

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Although several acceptable suggestions were made by the representatives of the trading banks at today's conference, ...

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  3. ARMISTICE DAY OBSERVANCE

    "On this Armistice Day, in the midst of another titanic struggle, we remember with deep gratitude the sacrifices of our sailors, soldiers, ...

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  4. INSPECTION OF FIRST-YEAR CADETS

    at Flinders Noval Depot by Mr. Alfred Duff Cooper, British Cabinet Minister on a special Mission in the Far East, when he visited the Depot yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 4,000 NAVAL MEN IN PARADE

    Only a handful of people yesterday witnessed the biggest and most spectacular naval march seen in Victoria since the outbreak of war, ...

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  6. CHRISTMAS LEAVE FOR ALL TROOPS

    Millitia forces, as well as the AIF, in camp in Australia would get 8 days' leave at Christmas, said Mr. Forde, Army Minister, yesterday. ...

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  8. WILL NOT APPOINT BIG STAFF

    An assurance that he would not set up a large staff in his department that would duplicate the work of other departments was given by Mr. ...

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  9. TO STUDY AUSTRALIAN CONDITIONS

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Mr. Leslie Blackwell, MP, KC, who has been sent to Australia by Field-Marshall Smuts, South African Prime Minister, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Sir Horold Luxton, chairman Victorian RAAF Recruiting Drive Committee, on his arrival at Essendon by plane from Sydney ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. NOSING OUT CITY'S OFFENSIVE ODOURS

    Could not the council do something to check the offensive odours which emanated from certain parts of Melbourne? asked Cr. Smith at ...

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  12. NO DECISION ON MARRIAGE LOANS

    No decision was reached by State Cabinet yesterday after Ministers had studied the report prepared by Mr. O. Gawler, Government Statist, and a ...

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  13. NEWSPAPER CONFERENCE TODAY

    The annual conference of the Australian Newspaper Proprietors' Association will open at Menzies Hotel this afternoon after a luncheon given ...

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  14. TWO CAMERAS WORTH £1,600 STOLEN

    Newsre[?] cameras worth £1,600 belonging to a Cinesound cameraman who came from Sydney for the spring racing carnival were stolen ...

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  15. FIRST LEAVE FOR DARWIN MEN

    First parties of AIF troops given leave to visit their homes during the coming wet season were now about to leave for southern States, Mr. ...

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  16. MAN KILLED BY LIGHTNING

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Alfred Golding, 56, an old resident of Collarenebri, was killed by lightning while ringbarking trees at his property, ...

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  17. WAR ARTIST NEARLY ARRESTED

    During his recent term in the Middle East as an official war artist with the ALF. Mr. Harold Herbert spent some time in the Suez Canal ...

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  18. COLLECTION OF BENEFITS MAY NOT EXCEED ESTIMATES

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Although £13,000,000 was the estimated cost of child endownment for a full year, actual calls on the Treasury for this ...

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  19. MEN BROKE OUT OF BUILDING

    Stopping a policeman in the city last night, 2 men told him that they had forced a rear door of Morton House, in a lane off Little Flinders ...

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  20. EXPLOSIVE BULLET FOR SEALS?

    A suggestion that Pomeroy explosive bullets should be used for the slaughter of seals at Westernport if the killing was necessary was made ...

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  21. SUNBURY FLOWER DAY

    SUNBURY. — The annual Sunbury flower day was held in the Sunbury Memorial Hall on Saturday. The show, which was opened by Cr. ...

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  22. SALE OF STAMPS

    Many valuable stamps and books dealing with stamps will be sold by auction in aid of Red Cross Society funds in the boardroom at 118 ...

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  23. LORD MAYOR IN ROBES MEETS BRITISH MINISTER

    When Mr. Duff Cooper, visiting British Minister called upon Cr. Beaurepaire, Lord Mayor, at the Town Hall yesterday morning, he ...

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  24. BUTTER AND CHEESE PRICES

    CANBERRA, Monday. — A application on behalf of the dairying industry for increases in butter and cheese prices has been investigated ...

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  25. FOOD FOR RUSSIA WEEK

    The Food for Russia Week opened auspiciously in Melbourne yesterday. There was a splendid response of goods and cash, and many promises ...

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  26. REMEMBRANCE IN BRITAIN

    Remembrance Sunday was observed yesterday in churches throughout Britain. The King and Queen and the Princesses attended ...

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  27. FORMER MINISTER EXPLAINS

    Nothing could be further from the truth than to suggest, as had been done recently, that when he was Chief Secretary in the Argyle ...

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  28. CANBERRA BUILDING PLAN

    CANBERRA, Monday. — An early beginning will be made on extensions to Melbourne buildings, civic centre, Canberra, to provide additional office ...

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  29. OBITUARY

    Rev. Father John Barry, parish priest of Watchem, died on Sunday at St. John of God Hospital, Ballarat. Father Barry, who was aged 82, had ...

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  30. M P's CHARGE DENIED

    In a statement submitted for publication, Mr. W. J. Smith, chairman of directors of ACI, denies an allegation made in the House of ...

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  31. BEER SHORTAGE IN DARWIN

    DARWIN, Monday.—One of the worst beer shortages Darwin has known for some years has extended to military camps, where all ...

    Article : 185 words
  32. Advertising

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  33. ASSAULT ON GIRL

    Detectives Cameron, of St. Kilda rd., and Lynch, of South Melbourne, continued their investigations yesterday into an assault on a girl of ...

    Article : 121 words
  34. NEW VDC UNIFORM:

    Ptc. E. T. Smithwick, of Caulfield VDC branch, wearing the uniform adopted for members of the VDC. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. SENTENCES IMPOSED

    Judge Magennis in General Sessions yesterday imposed the following sentences:- Charles High Mackay, 41, of no fixed ...

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  36. MEDICAL AID FOR RUSSIA

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Dr. Nott, medical superintendent of Canberra Hospital, announced tonight that he intended to persevere with proposals ...

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  37. R A A F EXLOITS

    Decision of the Canadian Air Force to glorify its heroes by a new scries of communiques, identifying them individually and publicising their ...

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  38. EXAMINATION ECONOMIES

    Students answering questions at Melbourne University annual examinations yesterday had to write on both sides of the paper as result of ...

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  39. VIOLIN AND PIANO

    Those fine artists Miss Rita Hope (pianist) and Miss Gertrude Healy (violinist) were responsible last night at the Assembly Hall for a recital ...

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  40. HOSPITALS FUND £52,153

    Progress total of contributions to the Lord Mayor's Hospitals Appeal Fund reached £52,153 last night. This included a donation of £535 ...

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  41. LAW NOTICES—(This Day)

    DIVORCE COURTS. — Before the Chief Justice (Sir Frederick Mann).—In the Banco Court.—At 2.30—Aitken v. Aitken. Before Mr. Justice Macfarian.—In the ...

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  42. G P O OFFICER CHARGED

    HOBART, Monday. — Charged with having misapplied sums of money totalling £1,000, which had come into his control as an officer ...

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  43. NO PERMIT FOR BUILDING

    Footscray Council and Mr. Makin, Minister for Munitions, are at variance over the need for a store by a firm engaged on Defence contracts. ...

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  44. 1,000 AT C E B S RALLY

    About 1,000 members of the CEBS from more than 100 branches in the metropolitan area attended the golden jubilee rally at Chapter ...

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  45. PERSONAL NOTES ON CASUALTIES

    Mr. and Mrs. J. Walsh, of Drouin have been notified that their only son, GNR JACK WALSH, reported missing 5 months ago, is a prisoner of war. ...

    Article : 131 words
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