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  4. MELBOURNE NOTES.

    Apparently everyone has an ides that things in general will be better after the war. The same idea prevailed during the 1914-18 conflict, but ...

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  7. FAN MAIL SLUMPS.

    An Australian Prime Minister's fan mail is enough to make even Hollywood artists envious—but when he recedes to a mere Leader of the ...

    Article : 271 words
  8. PREMIER CAUSTIC.

    Emphasising the need for sound education when introducing the National Education Co-ordination and University of Queensland Acts ...

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  9. STRIKE PICKETS.

    Pickets will be posted round the Lithgow small arms factory on Monday to prevent the return to work of 450. members of the Amalgamated Engineers' ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    Certain British manufacturers were making luxury wearing apparel and attempting to capture the Australian market, said Mr. Rosevear, M.H.R., ...

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  11. HUNGER STRIKERS.

    "It is shameful to surrender to those Communist-riddled unions whose offer of support the Prime Minister (Mr. J. Curtin) recently described as 'political ...

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  12. SECURITY REGULATIONS.

    A promise to have clarified the effect of national security regulations on private agreements on industrial awards made outside the Arbitration Court was ...

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  13. FALL OF RAIN.

    "If we get a couple of inches of rain, the North Coast will provide anytning up to £500,000 towards the Commonwealth £100 millions War and ...

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  14. FEEDING EUROPE.

    Mr. Herbert Hoover, in a broadcast address, said the State Department had dismissed with a curt letter his appeals to find a way to feed 40,000.000 ...

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  15. KEARNEY CASUALTIES.

    The Navy Department to-day announced that 10 of the crew were injured when the United States destroyer Kearney was struck by a torpedo in ...

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  16. GREATER CONTR0L.

    Under a new Military Board order, the Army now virtually hAs charge of both Air Force and Army recruiting. All men between 18 and 35 who have ...

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  17. TIN LEGS" BADER.

    Squadron-Leader ("Tin Legs") Bader, in a letter to his wife, disclosed that he was not shot down, but baled out over France after a collision. He states that ...

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  18. DIGGING IN.

    The American Associated Press special correspondent on the TurkishSyriah frontier states that General Sir Maitland Wilson's army is digging in ...

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  19. HUSBAND'S DEATH.

    Charles Henry Cox (46), of New Guinea, died from a heart seizure two hours before his wife's funeral to-day Mrs. Cox was brought to Melbourne ...

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  20. NORWEGIAN SHIP TORPEDOED.

    The German news agency states that the Norwegian mail steamer Vesterallen was torpedoed on October 17 near Oksflord, when travelling between ...

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  21. CORVETTE SUNK.

    The British Admiralty has announced the sinking of the corvette Fleur de Lys. There were some casualties. ...

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