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  4. Measures Sought To Protect Ouyen From Erosion

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—A request that measures be taken to protect Ouyen from the menace of soil erosion was ...

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  5. £6000 DAMAGE IN CURLWAA FIRE

    Damage estimated at £6000 was caused when fire gutted the Curlwaa Co-operative Packing Society’s shed at Curlwaa early Yesterday morning. The cause of the fire is unknown. The premises were partly covered by insurance. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA PACIFIC BASTION IN WAR

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— When war with German broke out, Australia came in so quickly [?] would probably argue as to who actually declared war first, declared Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, amid laughter, at ...

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  7. FLOODS THROUGHOUT TASMANIA

    HOBART, Wed.— The cyclonic disturbance which has caused a recurrence of flooding of southwestern Victoria ...

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  8. THEIR DESTINATION IS TOKIO

    A flying officer briefs the, crew of an RAAF courier aircraft at Morotal for a trip to Tokio with mail and freight. The route of the courier from Melbourne is via Darwin, Morotai, Leyte, Luzon, Okinawa and Tokio. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Mr Kennelly Says: SWIMMING SHOULD BE COMPULSORY IN EVERY SCHOOL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—“Swimming should be a compulsory subject in all schools, and every country town should have its own swimming pool,” said the Minister for Public Works (Mr Kennedy) today, when replying favorably to a ...

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  10. Balance Sheet Of Salvage Comn. Questioned

    CANBERRA, Wed.—The Auditor-General (Mr Abercrombie) refused to certify the profit and loss account and balance sheet of the ...

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  11. Postponement Of Iran Talks Refused

    NEW YORK, Tuesday— Defeated in his efforts to have the Persian case excluded from discussion by the Security ...

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  12. New Discovery brings Atomic Power Within Sight

    PHILADELPHIA, Wednesday.— The American Associated Press says that the announcement that means have been found for the “denaturing” of plutonium uranium 235 represents a great discovery, and scientists are seeking an order ...

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  13. Lord Mountbatten Meets His Rescuer

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— When Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten and Lady Mountbatten visited Anzac House this morning, Lord Mountbatten met and immediately recognised former Leading-Seaman Loris Solomon, a Collins Street ...

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  14. UNRRA Thanks Australia And New Zealand

    ATLANTIC CITY, Wed.— ‘The generous and spontaneous manner in which Australia and New Zealand have responded to ...

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  15. Bill Introduced To Control Levee Banks

    MELBOURNE, Wed.— The Minister for Lands (Mr Galvin) introduced in the Legislative Assembly tonight a Bill ...

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  16. Fortunes Made In Black Market Meat

    MELBOURNE, Wed.— The vice-president of the Victorian Wheat and Wool Growers’ Association (Mr T. W. Lillie) said ...

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  17. Dockers Give Mr Churchill Hostile ‘Welcome’

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr [?] arrived at South[?]ton last evening after his [?] to the United States. He ...

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  18. Security Regulations and Coal Crisis

    CANBERRA, Wed—The National Security Act will end six months after the King has signed the final peace treaty. ...

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  20. FIERCE ATTACK ON “RED CONTROLLED” UNION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Demanding that the Government state emphatically that it was on the side of law and order, Mr Edmunds (Lib., Hawthorn) in the Legislative Assembly today moved the adjournment of the House to ...

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  21. NO TRACE OF MISSING LANCASTRIAN

    PERTH, Wed. — On its run from Colombo to Perth, a Lancastrian plane, which is the first to follow the missing plane, is ...

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  22. BIG SALES OF N.Z. WOOL TO AMERICAN FIRMS

    NEW YORK, Wed.— The [?] of Commerce states that [?] to United States commercial interests from the new ...

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  23. Rationing Of Sugar May End Soon

    MELBOURNE, Wed.— It is indicated that there will be an official conference in Canberra within the next few days to review the ...

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  24. FLASHBACK

    LONDON, Mar. 28, 1945: Russian forces, after capturing 14 suburbs, broke into the [?] of Danzig on Tuesday. ...

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  25. Businessmen For Japan May Hold Military Rank

    CANBERRA, Wed.— The Australian businessmen who go to Japan to study manufacturing methods there might be given ...

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  26. WEATHER FORECAST

    Victoria: Scattered clearing showers on the coast and in West Gippsland; otherwise [?] cooler [?] temperatures; ...

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