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  2. TRADES HALL SUPPORT FOR "YES" VOTE Record Meeting Of Executives

    Addressing the biggest meeting of trades union executives ever held in the Trades Hall, Mr Cain, State Opposition leader, said yesterday ...

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  4. FIRST ALLIED PLANES ON NOEMFOOR

    After days of ceaseless patrolling of side? over Noemfoor Island, Dutch Ne? Guinea. RAAF Kittyhawks came circling out of the sun on ...

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  5. MAN DIES IN LANE; AXE BLOW ALLEGED

    After an altercation about payment for some bottles of beer, Ernest Aitken Price, 33, polisher, of Nicholson st, North Fitzroy, died in a lane at ...

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  6. KETCH WRECKED IN WEEKEND GALE

    Fences, trees, and sheets of roofing iron were scattered by northerly winds which reached gale force at times during the weekend. Average ...

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  7. DE GAULLE TALKS WITH ROOSEVELT

    "The flame of France burns more brightly than ever," said General de Gaulle after his concluding conversations with President Roosevelt. ...

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  8. MEAT WORKS STRIKE MAY EXTEND

    The strike of 1,500 employees of meat canning factories, which began on Friday, may extend if a settlement is not reached tomorrow. ...

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  9. 2 DROWNED IN CAR CRASH FROM BRIDGE

    SYDNEY, Sun: Two men were drowned when their car crashed through a bridge into Porter's Creek in a dense fog early this morning. ...

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  10. C.P. GROUP FAVOURS POWERS GRANT

    Seven leading members of the Country party issued a manifesto last night supporting the temporary transfer of powers to the ...

    Article : 241 words
  11. CANADIANS SAY IT WITH ORCHIDS

    CANBERRA, Sun: Mr Gordon Ross, leader of the Canadian Parliamentary delegation, today presented Mrs Curtin with a box of ...

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  12. TWO DIE IN FUMES OF GAS PRODUCER

    MILDURA, Sun: Overcome by the fumes of a gas-producer unit, Vernard William Carrington, 19, of Footscray, and Ray Henry Percy ...

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  13. WOMAN KILLED BY CAR

    Mrs Helen Mary Wilson, aged 82, of Walpole st, Kew, was killed instantly last night when she stepped in front of a car at the corner of ...

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  14. JAPS' REMAINING BASES IN AREA HEAVILY HIT

    In an extensive series of assaults on Thursday and Friday, Liberators, Bostons, and fighters smashed at remaining enemy strongholds in the ...

    Article : 157 words
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  17. MINISTER'S CONCERN OVER MEN STOOD DOWN

    Mr Holloway, Minister for Labour and National Service, said on Saturday that he had been approached by representatives of the Butchers' ...

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  18. CARGO SHIP ASHORE NEAR SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sun: Illawarra and South Coast Shipping Co's Bergalia ran ashore tonight at Cape Solander, the south head of Botany ...

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  19. TRAIN PASSENGER SHOT: TWO ARRESTS

    SYDNEY, Sun: Stanley Vincent Stephenson, 26, of Archibald st, Granville, labourer, was shot in the stomach while travelling in a train ...

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  20. BALL-BEARING FACTORY AT ECHUCA

    ECHUCA, Sun: "As we merge from the days of war let us unite for the days of peace. Let us begin to add to our security," said Mr ...

    Article : 115 words
  21. N Z MINISTER TO DISCUSS TRANSPORT

    Transport and liquid fuel problems affecting both Dominions will be discussed with Commonwealth and State Ministers by the New Zealand ...

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  22. PADRE'S PLEA FOR A BETTER AUSTRALIA

    We must not forget that our safety in Australia had come through blood and sweat and tears, and that there would be more of them yet, Rev A. ...

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  23. SOLDIER, 16, KILLED IN FUSE CAP EXPLOSION

    SYDNEY, Sun: Private John Latama Assheton, 16, of the AIF, was killed this afternoon when a fuse cap exploded in a garage at ...

    Article : 205 words
  24. WOMAN'S FATAL FALL FROM TRAM

    Mrs Freda Jardine, 26, of Victoria pde, East Melbourne, one of two women who fell from a moving tram in Elizabeth st on Saturday evening, ...

    Article : 61 words
  25. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION

    The annual service of the Loyal Orange Institution of Victoria was held at Scots Church, Collins st, yesterday afternoon. Rt Wor Bros ...

    Article : 79 words
  26. LIMBLESS SOLDIERS' APPEAL

    Donations received on Saturday brought the Lord Mayor's Appeal for Victorian Limbless Soldiers to £5,361/5/7. ...

    Article : 155 words
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  29. SAVING £600

    To reach every buyer of THE ARGUS on Saturday postage alone on a circular would cost over £600. You ran reach them through THE ARGUS ...

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  30. VALUABLES LOST.

    The Argus has the largest morning circulation of Lost and Found advertisements. ...

    Article : 16 words
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