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  2. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Sir: The dawn service was very reverent and beautiful, but it would take a new significance and solemnity altogether if an unknown warrior ...

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  3. TECHNICAL MISSION TO GO TO JAPAN

    Appointment of a scientific and technical mission from Australia to Japan was announced by Mr Dedman, Minister for Postwar ...

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  4. DOCTORS IN THE NAVY

    Sir: I endorse Mr Britt's protest (24/4/46) against professional men being held up when they might be doing useful work as private citizens. ...

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  5. PHOSPHATE RESERVE

    Sir: At the recent meeting of the Chamber of Agriculture a paper on phosphates, read by the general manager of the British Phosphate ...

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  6. BRISK DEMAND FOR VEGETABLES

    With the exception of beans and tomatoes a large supply of vegetables was available in Queen Victoria wholesale market yesterday. There ...

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  7. TWO WAR HISTORIANS APPOINTED

    CANBERRA, Fri: Mr T. W. Mitchell and Mr D. St A. Dexter have been chosen to write volumes of Australia's official war history. Mr ...

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  8. A "HOARY LEGEND"

    Sir: In some of the obituary notices of Lord Keynes, there still appears the hoary legend that his famous book, The Economic Consequences of ...

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  9. EX-SERVICE UNITY

    Sir: The RSL was not represented at a meeting convened by the Sailors', Soldiers', and Airmen's Fathers' Association last month in an endeavour ...

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  10. 150-BED MEMORIAL HOSPITAL FOR ESSENDON

    Essendon is planning a general hospital, to be known as the Essendon and District Memorial Hospital, as a memorial to the service men and ...

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  11. GOVERNMENT POLICY ON SERVICEMEN

    CANBERRA, Fri: Practical suggestions on how to speed up housing and soldier settlement would be welcomed by the Federal Government, Mr ...

    Article : 265 words
  12. MR JUSTICE DAVIS RETURNING TO CANADA

    CANBERRA, Fri: Mr Justice T. C. Davis, who has been High Commissioner for Canada in Australia for the last three and a half ...

    Article : 98 words
  13. WHOLESALE PRICES

    OATS (bushel): Trade in milling steady, 8/7 to 3/8. Feed, quiet. Barley Board's price 3/2ΒΌ to 3/3. board terms. CHAFF (ton): Irregular market for ...

    Article : 115 words
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  15. GOOD VALUES FOR MILKERS

    At Newmarket yesterday the yarding included 81 milkers and 38 springers. Milkers: An average yarding, but first-class cows were not too plentiful, and ...

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  17. WOMAN INJURED IN FALL FROM TREE

    Falling from a ladder while picking peaches from a tree at her home yesterday, Mrs Agnes Henderson, 54, of Rodda st, Coburg, suffered a leg ...

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