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  4. U.K. AND RUSSIAN POLICIES MAY LEAD TO WAR—Mr. Wallace

    NEW YORK, Friday.—“Neither Britain nor Russia wants war now, but the danger is that, whatever their intentions may be, their current policies may eventually lead to war,” declared the Secretary of Commerce (Mr Wallace) in a speech ...

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  5. R.S.L. PLEDGE OF LOYALTY

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—The RSL Executive has decided that, if considered necessary, sub-branches may insist upon ...

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  6. Armed Gangs Attack And Dynamite Jaffa Banks

    JERUSALEM, Friday.— Armed gangs attacked and dynamited Barclay’s Bank and the Ottoman Bank in ...

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  7. George Medal For Officer Who Gave Himself Up

    LONDON, Fri.—The London Gazette announced the posthumous award of the George Cross to a ...

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  8. N.S.W. Blanket prohibition On Lighting Open Fires

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Acting under National Security Regulations which have existed since 1942 but have not been invoked in ...

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  9. Mix-Up Over Allocation of Sports Days

    It is necessary for a major sports meeting in Mildura to have the patronage of the Victorian Athletic League and the ...

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  10. SFL Commended Of High Standard Of Football

    Sunraysia Football League was to be congratulated on the high standard of football that was witnessed this ...

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  11. GEELONG MYSTERY

    MELBOURNE, Fri.— Police today withdrew the murder charges against the two men being held in connection with ...

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  12. Buyers Tour N,S.W. Drought Areas With Big Trucks

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Allegedly in an attempt to buy starving sheep cheaply from graziers who had been hard hit by drought ...

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  13. Former Acting Prime Minister, Mr Watt, Dead

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—The death occurred this afternoon of Mr W. A. Watt, PC, former Acting Prime Minister of ...

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  14. Proposed French Constitution Seen As War Threat

    PARIS, Fri.—M[?]. Cap[?]tant, who was General De Gaulle’s Minister for Education, at a Press conference, predicted ...

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  15. Printers’ Union Decides on Return To Work

    MELBOURNE. Fri—At a stop-work meeting in Richmond Town Hall tonight 700 members of the [?] Printers [?]ratives’ ...

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  16. ONLY ONE R.A.A.F. BATTLE FOR BRITAIN PILOT STILL LIVING

    MELBOURNE, Fri. —Only one member of the R.A.A.F. who served as a fighter pilot in the Battle for Britain between July ...

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  17. Aristocrats Begin To Arrive For Royal Show

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—Champion pedigreed aristocrats from stations, studs and farms throughout Victoria, and some from New ...

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  18. Keeping Glorious Spirit of Britain Alive

    Britain had lost millions in the war, but one thing she had never lost was the spirit of Britain. If ever there was a ...

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  19. Hundreds Attend Alleged Fortune Telling Sessions

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—A 65-year-old woman who was alleged to have conducted an occult church in George Parade, North ...

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  20. STRONG, SQUALLY WINDS

    MELBOURNE, Fri.— Weather conditions over the central and northern half of the State for the preceding 24 hours: ...

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  21. 22-YEAR-OLD IN STATE GOLF TITLE FINAL

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—The 22-year-old Bendigo player R. Brown entered the final of the Victorian Amateur Golf Championship when ...

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  23. DEMONSTRATORS ADOPT SIT DOWN OBSTRUCTION MOVE

    LONDON, Friday.—A crowd of sympathisers burst in the door of the Public Assistance Office at Falkirk last night after officials had failed to find accommodation for 17 families who had obeyed a police order to quit the infirmary building. The evicted persons, including ...

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  24. RED CLIFFS BOWLING CLUB REVIEWS YEAR

    Reviewing the year’s activities at the annual meeting of Red Cliffs Bowling Club on Wednesday night, the retiring [?]esident (Mr A. W. Houston) said the annual May Bowling Carnival had met with its customary success, socially and ...

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  25. VISITING GLENELG PLAYERS

    Members of the visiting Glenelg team who will play Mildura on the recreation oval today. Only 16 players had arrived when this photo was taken yesterday. Players are, Back row (left to right), E. Robjent, D. Raffin, K. Boots, N. Betson (captain), R. Keans, A. Grabb, R. Hunt, A. McGowan; centre row, M. Edwards, R. Cooks, B. Masters, C. Window, J. Bullock; front row. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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