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  4. STOP PRESS

    MELBOITRNE.— Reading has sustained a slight leg injury and as a result is a doubtful starter in the Caulfield Cup tomorrow. His part ...

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  5. Line Of Civil Defence Must

    UTTERING a warning that Britain must not be lulled into a sense of false security because of the absence of air raid attacks on cities, the Minister of Home Security (Sir John Anderson) said that the cry "turn on ...

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  7. Today's News In Brief

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Measles has broken out at the Seymour military camp where 6000 militiamen are in training. Five patients have been ...

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  8. INQUEST HELD ON MR.R. LAWN

    A VERDICT of death from natural causes was given by the jury as the conclusion of the inquest today into the death of Robert Lawn (49), ...

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  9. Reasons For Cabinet Meetings In Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said last night that while the war was on it was imperative that the War Cabinet should ...

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  10. HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES AND MILITARY

    Employees at the Hospital who serve with the military, air or naval forces either at home or abroad will have the difference between their ser ...

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    The first lecture on home nursing arranged by the Girl Guides Association of Broken Hill in connection with the V.S.D. will be held next Monday, ...

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  12. SOVIET GOLD FOR GERMANY

    LONDON, October 19.—The British Government has reason to believe that the report that 174 tons of gold had been transferred from Rus ...

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  13. DAMAGED BY TIME BOMB

    LONDON, October 19.—The "Paris Soir" reports that several galleries of the Hermann Goering iron mines and steel works at Erzberg have been ...

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  14. EXPORT BAN MAY MEAN LOSS TO AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Manufacturers state that unless the virtual embargo on the export of wool tops, noils and carbonised wool is lifted, trade worth ...

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  16. PLANS APPROVED FOR HOSPITAL KIOSK

    Plans for the proposed new kiosk at the Hospital were approved by the Hospital Board at its meeting last night. The plans were drawn by the ...

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