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    HAPPY DAY AT THE SEASIDE for 900 children from the Rushworth and Euroa districts, who arrived at St. Kilda yesterday by special trains. Some of the kiddies were seeing the sea for the first time. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WHEAT FOR BRITAIN

    For 400,000 tons of the 1,500,000 tons of wheat sold to Great Britain, the price is 4/1½ a bushel f.o.b. for bagged or ...

    Article : 350 words
  5. SABOTAGE FEARS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Criminal Investigation Branch was notified to-day that the Government would pay a ...

    Article : 323 words
  6. PRESSSURE ON NEUTRALS

    [?]RMANY IS TRYING TO EXERT MORE PRESSURE UPON NEUTRAL COUNTRIES. Copenhagen correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that the German Foreign Minister (Herr von ...

    Article : 345 words
  7. GREAT TREK BY BLACK

    DARWIN, Wednesday. — Bearing the first news of the destruction caused by the floods in the Roper River area, ...

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    FORMER Viceroy of India, the Mar[?]uis of Willingdon (right) bears [?] striking resemblance to the Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) (left)[?] who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. VOLUNTEERS FLOCK TO FINLAND

    Daily hundreds of men step off trains beside the headquarters of the International Brigade and march towards their billets. I travelled with one group yesterday. All are Danes, and their ...

    Article : 380 words
  10. Soviet Protests Defied

    Despite official Soviet protests, and Press and radio attacks, Norway and Sweden are increasing their aid to the Finns. ...

    Article : 107 words
  11. SUBMARINE HIT MINE

    A British submarine has returned to port, despite having struck a mine. When it was on its way home ...

    Article : 168 words
  12. Man's Gift of £5,000

    An elderly, white-haired man walked into the Finnish Legation to-day and asked to see the Finnish Minister (M. Georg Gripenberg). ...

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  13. YACHT CAPSIZES IN BAY

    A man and two boys were rescued with difficulty after their yacht had capsized about a mile from the shore at Chelsea yesterday ...

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  14. NEW WARSHIPS FOR U.S.A.

    Details of a programme of 145 warships, which, he said, should be completed by 1945, were outlined by the Chief of the Naval Operations ...

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  15. [?]RITAIN TO SEE PICTURES

    Photographs taken on British renaissance flights over Germany [?] be issued for publication in a [?] days, says the air reporter of ...

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  16. HAPPY DUCE

    Signor Mussolini was in excellent spirits when he opened an experimental film centre to-day. His enthusiasm was noticed by all ...

    Article : 129 words
  17. COST OF LIVING HIGHER

    A rise of 11 2-3rds per cent, in the cost of living since the outbreak of war is revealed in the index figures issued by the Ministry for ...

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  18. FIRE-FIGHTERS BURNED

    CORRYONG, Wednesday. — In fighting a grass fire behind Mount Mittamatite to-day, Messrs. J. Turner and R. Gardiner suffered burns ...

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  19. MR. HOCKING AND U.C.P.

    COLAC, Wednesday. — "The party will have to make its decision, and I feel that it has to get rid of perhaps the ablest politician in the ...

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  20. GERMAN REPLY TO FRANCE

    Replying to the French Yellow Book dealing with the causes of the war[?] the German Government accuses France of breaking her promise that she would not ...

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  21. TO TEST PLANES

    SYDNEY[?] Wednesday.—Mr. J. Kerr[?] of the f[?]ying operations[?] branch of the Civil Aviation Department[?] has been appointed test pilot for the De Havilland ...

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  22. ITALIAN PLANES FOR HOLLAND

    Holland, it is reliably reported, intends to buy Italian bombing planes and other war material, including machine-guns. ...

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  23. WET CANTEEN SOUGHT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Officers and men of the 18th Brigade in camp at Ingleburn are insisting strongly upon the need for a wet canteen. The leave ...

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  24. GOT INTO PRINT!

    Alexander Marsh, one of the three convicts who escaped from Dartmoor on Wednesday last, was recaptured last night in a Fleet ...

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  25. [?]DEN'S RICHEST MAN [?]NTS TO MIGRATE

    [?]xel Wernhergreen, head of [?] Electrolux Company, and [?]'s richest man, whose yacht [?]rn Cross rescued many of ...

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  26. NAZI "HEALTH" DECREE

    It has been decreed that Germans in Warsaw must occupy the front portions of tramcars to avoid contamination from Jews and ...

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  27. DIPLOMAT'S PROMOTION

    Sir Noe[?] Charles, who has been counsellor at the British Embassy in Rome since 1937, has been appointed Minister at the same Embassy. ...

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