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  4. NICHOL’S POINT SCOUT TROOP IS 15TH HERE

    SCOUTS of the 1st Nichol’s Point Troop photo graphed at the recent Investiture ceremony. With the formation of this troop, the fifteenth in the Sunraysia County, the number of Scouts in the area rose to 530. Scout Week ends today. (See story Page 5) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Here From Scotland

    MRS. J. McK. STEVENSON (left) at her home In Cherry Avenue yesterday with four new settlers from Scotland—Mrs. and Mrs. J. Martin and son Jeffrey, and Mrs. E. S. Tait. Mrs. Tait is Mrs. Stevenson’s sister and Mrs. Martin’s mother. (See ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SMUTS BEATEN IN STH. AFRICAN POLL

    PRETORIA, Friday.—The South African elections have surprisingly resulted in the defeat of Field-Marshal Smuts’ United Party Government by the anti-British Nationalist Party led by Dr. Malan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SERIOUS FLOODS IN STH. TASMANIA

    BURNIE, Friday.—Serious floods In southern Tasmania have forced many people to evacuate their homes and has caused great damage in apple orchards. ...

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  8. BRITAIN OFFERS TO STOP WAR SUPPLIES TO ARABS

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Britain is prepared to suspend the shipment of arms to Egypt, Irak and Transjordan if the Security Council imposes a general embargo on arms to Palestine. In a frank statement to the ...

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  9. US Rejects Red Notes

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The United States has rejected Russian protests which claimed that American ...

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  10. ILLEGAL FISHING

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — In conjunction with the N.S.W. Fisheries and Game Department, the Victorian ...

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  11. Echo Of War’s Darkest Hours

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The unqualified determination of the Royal Family to stay in Britain and go down if necessary under a Nazi invasion is revealed in a Collier’s ...

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  12. Married Girl At Mildura Without Consent

    Edward James Smith (21), of Ashburton, rural worker, was charged in the Criminal. Court today with having at Mildura on ...

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  13. Gales Lash Vic. Coast

    MELBOURNE, Fri. — Wintry gales off the Victorian coast have held up shipping for four days, and the ...

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  15. Police Among Cows Catch Two Thieves

    Four policemen hiding among a herd of calves in a paddock at Gisborne late last night gave two thieves the fright of their lives ...

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  16. MacArthur Asked To Return To U.S.

    The Senate Appropriations Committee today voted to request general Douglas MacArthur to [?]urn to the United States from ...

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  17. CUT IN BEER NEXT MONTH

    Beer will be off during certain hours in many hotels when Carlton and United Breweries bring in a 20 per cent, cut in bulk beer ...

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  18. £36,440 WILL

    The Sydney Supreme Court today granted probate of the will of Mrs Ruth Beatrice Fairfax (69), of Double Bay, Sydney, wife ...

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  19. Coupon-Free Week For Grocers

    Grocers will be allowed a coupon free week from June 21 to 27 for the purchase of butter from wholesalers to enable them ...

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  20. Calwell Replies On Malaya

    The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell), today described as baseless and untruthful the statement by the Victorian ...

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  21. Opinion

    F[?] is perhaps typical of our Present bungling, fumbling, uncertain times that the Empire’s two greatest statesmen, ...

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  22. Germans Could Supply Machinery

    German exporters in the British Zone could supply almost every type of high grade heavy machinery wanted in Australia ...

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  23. BE BOLD, SAYS SIR STAFFORD

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer, told young people at a service at Swindon the other night:— “Do the bold and risky ...

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  24. TRELOAR NOT CONFIDENT

    John Treloar, the Australian sprinter, is, not too optimistic about winning Saturday’s 220 yards exhibition sprint at ...

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  25. Diamonds To Be Seized

    A special Federal Court today ordered the seizure of £3500 worth of diamonds from a Chinese merchant named Chan ...

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  26. Referendum Counts From 3MA

    Referendum results will be given from 3MA until midnight tonight. Progress counts from Mildura electorate and from all ...

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