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  4. “DUTY TO FIGHT WITH WEAPONS AVAILABLE”

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Major Charles Hughes Cousens completed his evidence in chief today daring the resumed hearing of treason charges against him. Cousens said because he felt ...

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  5. MISSILES HURLED AT MR. MENZIES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The stormiest political meeting of the present election campaign took place tonight when the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Menzies) attempted to address the electors in the centre of the seat held by the Minister for ...

    Article : 267 words
  6. Jewish Agency Decides To End Terrorist Activity

    LONDON, Monday.—Jerusalem correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states that the Jewish Agency executive at a secret session decided to end terrorist activity by Jews. The decision has not been ...

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  7. Girl’s Photo Clue To Soldier’s Lost Memory

    LONDON, Mon—A watch with the initials “A.C.” on it and a tattered picture of a girl named Betty which ...

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  8. Moscow Commends Speech By Mr. Wallace

    LONDON, Mon. — The foreign policy speech by the U.S. Secretary for Commerce (Mr Wallace) was ...

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  9. MEAT STABILISATION

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Victorian meat producers will hold a mass meeting at Newmarket tomorrow to delde their ...

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  10. U.S. Tennis Stars May Play in Vic. Championships

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—There is a possibility that the American Davis Cup team will play in the Victorian championships being ...

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  11. Late Trains Affect Vegetable Market

    On Saturday Sunraysia suffered an acute shortage of vegetables owing to the [?] train from South Australia ...

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  12. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—There will be approximately 2000 polling places in Victoria on election day. A full list will ...

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  13. Goods Trains Resume Day’s Stoppage

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Railway guards on Victorian goods rains, who went on strike at midnight last night, will return to their duties at midnight tonight. This was announced late this ...

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  14. U.S. Navy, Sixth Of Wartime Peak, “Large Enough”—NIMITZ

    PHILADELPHIA, Mon. — Admiral Nimitz, in a speech, said that the United States Navy, with 500,000 men, or one-sixth of the ...

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  15. Irrigation Production Body Visits Mildura

    The Irrigation Production Advisory Committee, which is entrusted with the function of co-ordinating land use in the ...

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  16. CHILDREAN’S LIBRARIES

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—The Premier (Mr Cain) said today that legislation to effect an improvement in children’s libraries would ...

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  17. R.S.L. Sends Questionnaire To All Candidates

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—The Returned Servicemen’s League is sending a questionnaire to all candidates for the Federal ...

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  19. Altered Charges For Hospital Wards

    As a result of a letter received from the Charities Board, by the Mildura Base Hospital, it has been decided ...

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  20. “U” Coupons Will Be Available for Butter Next Week

    MELBOURNE, Mon.— The Director of Rationing (Mr J. B. Cumming) announced today when the last of the 52 ...

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  21. SIR JOHN HARRIS DIES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The death occurred at Rutherglen this afternoon of Sir John Harris former Country Party member of ...

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  22. FINE, MILDER DAY

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—The weather over northern and central areas for the past 24 hours was fine, with scattered morning ...

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  23. Central German Govt. Dangerous To World Peace

    WASHINGTON, Mon.—Mr Sumner Welles, former Assistant Secretary of State, in a broadcast, criticised the speech ...

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  24. TAX PLANS NEED NO EXPLANATION

    SYDNEY, Monday.—“The facts of my taxation reduction policy are so simple that they need no explanation because they speak for themselves,” said the Leader of the Country Party (Mr Fadden) tonight. ...

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  25. Newspaper Casual Employes Still on Strike

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Approximately 200 members of the Victorian Printers Operatives’ Union who are employed as casuals on ...

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  26. “MOROCCO FOR MOORS”

    LONDON, Mon.—The Tangier correspondent of British Associated Press says that the British frigate, Saint Bride’s Bay, left ...

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  27. KING INDISPOSED

    LONDON, Mon.—It is officially announced from Buckingham Pal[?] that the slight cold from which the King is suffering ...

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