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  2. PROPOSALS FOR INDIA

    An official announcement gives details of the British War Cabinet proposals which Sir Stafford Cripps has taken to India for discussion with ...

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  3. MINERS REFUSE TO WORK

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Striking miners at Hebburn No. 2 colliery, by refusing to return to work to-day provided the first industrial challenge ...

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  4. DARING RAID ON ST. NAZAIRE

    An eye-witness who was present during the daring, raid by British commandoes, naval and air forces on the enemy-occupied French port of ...

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  5. PROTECTION OF GLASS

    Although considerable emphasis has been laid recently on the danger of flying glass during bombing raids, State Cabinet was told yesterday that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WOMEN'S SECTION

    Small amounts from thousands of contributors to the Australian Comforts Fund during the past year helped to make the total of -£284,228 ...

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    A busy scene at the Camberwell town hall, where a special staff is engaged, in dealing with registration cards and making out ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. VICTIMS OF AIR ACCIDENTS

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Full military honors were accorded two young American airmen who were burled at Canberra to-day. The Stars and ...

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  9. MOTHER'S RIGHTS UPHELD

    By a unanimous decision yesterday the Full High Court set aside a decision of the State Full Court affecting the alimony rights of an innocent mother in ...

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  10. HOUSEWIVES AND TEA

    As many as 600 cups of tea may be made from 1 lb. if it is used economically, the Housewives Association State president. (Mrs. J. ...

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  11. QUESTIONS FOR MR. CHURCHILL

    Professor Harold Laski, professor of political science at the University of London, in an article in the "Daily Herald," poses several searching ...

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  12. Children Cared for In Singapore

    Work that had been done before the Japanese occupation to assist the children in Singapore was related by a woman evacuee who arrived in ...

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  13. Premier on Criticism

    The Premier, referring yesterday to the criticisms of the T. Square Club Qn A.R.P. arrangements, said it was regrettable that such an organisation, ...

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  14. CONTRASTS IN HOSPITALS

    Members of the Australian Army Nursing Service who returned home from Singapore recently, and who are now back on duty, find the ...

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  15. WORK ON WATER FRONT

    SYDNEY, Monday.--To co-ordinate and develop the operations of port committees which it is planned to establish at various water fronts ...

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  16. EASTER HOLIDAYS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) explained last night that only Friday next and Easter Saturday could be observed as holidays, although the ...

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  17. VOLUNTARY AID FOR DAY NURSERY

    About 50 women were present at a meeting called yesterday by the Women of the University Patriotic Fund to arrange for voluntary helpers ...

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  18. OBITUARY

    Lieut.-Colonel J. K. Paul died at his residence, Western Beach, Geelong, yesterday at the age of 77 years. He served with the Royal Sussex ...

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  19. Acquitted by Jury

    In the Criminal Court yesterday a Jury acquitted Norman Cecil Watts, shop hand, Walsley- street, South Melbourne, on a charge of receiving stolen property. ...

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  20. STREAM OF SUPPLIES TO RUSSIA

    In a speech dealing with the extent of Britain's aid to Russia, the Foreign Minister (Mr. Eden) said Hitler would be very glad to know ...

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  21. Comforts Fund Aided

    Autumn flowers decorated the Austral Salon yesterday, when members held their first card party for the year to raise funds for their branch ...

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  22. British Workers' Message to Unions Here

    In a cable message to the Australasian Council of Trade Unions, the general secretary of the British Trade Union Congress (Sir ...

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  23. Prisoners' Sentenced

    In the Criminal Court yesterday Mr. Justice Martin sentenced Ruby May Kerr, 28, Tennyson- street, St. Kilda, to four months Imprisonment for bigamy. ...

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  24. UNITED NATIONS' SEA LOSSES

    The Associated Press of America says the sea losses of the United Nations in the Atlantic last week totalled 22 ships, bringing the ...

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  26. Gardenias for Bride

    The marriage of Joyce Christina, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hallam, Carrick- street, Mont Albert, to John Oswald Graham, elder son of Mrs ...

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  27. LAW LIST--THIS DAY

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  28. HIDDEN GOLD

    Miners from Edie Creek and other New Guinea fields have arrived from the north after an adventurous trip across mountains. The party ...

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  29. Engagements Announced

    Alvie Loftus, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hicks, Beaconsfield- parade, St. Kilda, to Leslie Dorrien, elder son of Colonel and Mrs, R. C. Wilmot, ...

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  30. ELEVEN SOLDIERS INJURED

    Eleven members of the Australian forces were injured last night, three of them seriously, when an army truck in which they were travelling, skidded ...

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  31. ALERT TEST TO-DAY

    Embracing the whole of the metropolitan area and Geelong, the postponed daylight air-raid test will take place to-day. The Premier, Mr. ...

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  32. Bane of Party Politics

    Mr. Menzies. M.P., deplored what he termed the way the Government had been airing political differences of opinion in public recently, and ...

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  34. SLOOP TORPEDOED

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Torpedoed in pitch darkness on November 27, the Australian sloop Parramatta split in two, the stern remaining above water ...

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  35. Electric Trains Collide

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Six people were injured to-day when two electric trains collided in a tunnel at St. James's railway station. One train ...

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  36. CONTROL IN THE AIR

    Mr, William Courtenay, British war correspondent, addressed a Constitutional Club luncheon gathering yesterday on Lessons of the Air War. A ...

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  37. ACTION AGAINST INTERNEES

    The Commonwealth Solicitor-General (Sir George Knowles) will arrive in Melbourne to-day td submit a report to the Minister of the Army (Mr. ...

    Article : 169 words
  38. FOSTARS SHOES CASE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--At the central summons court to-day Mr. McCulloch, S.M., dismissed an allegation that Fostars Shoes Pty. Ltd. had been ...

    Article : 102 words
  39. Unofficial "Sirens"

    A warning was issued by police officials yesterday regarding the use of factory whistles, motor sirens or other sounding devices, the noise of ...

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  40. Lecture-Recital

    The founder and president of the Society, of Women's Musicians of Australia, (Dr. Ruby Davy) gave a lecture- recital last night at the rooms ...

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  41. Home Nursing in Pentridge

    A special feature, of the annual report of the Prisoners' Aid Society presented at the 69th annual meeting yesterday was the reference to ...

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  43. Port Melbourne By-Election

    Nominations close at noon to-day for the Port Melbourne seat in the Legislative Assembly. The election will be held on April 18. With the ...

    Article : 219 words
  44. Assurance to Trades Unions

    The Minister of War Organisation of Industry (Mr. Dedman) has received from trades unions a number of Inquiries in connection with the reorganisation of industry as it affects ...

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  45. Court Witness Involved

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Saying that his chief witness, a man named Stephenson, had been interned, a solicitor at the central summons court ...

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  46. ARMY CASUALTIES

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  47. Congestion On Railways

    Very heavy loading on the main Sydney line has caused the Railway Commissioners some concern, due to lack of facilities to dispose of it ...

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  48. CHURCHES' WAR SAVINGS PANEL

    The chairman of the Churches War Savings Panel (Mr. T. E. Shepherd) stated yesterday that he hoped the sale of Easter gift folders containing war ...

    Article : 101 words
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    Already thousands of Victorians have received their identity cards following the Manpower registration. These Cards must be signed in the ...

    Article : 55 words
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