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  2. PROPOSED UNIFORM TAXATION

    It was indicated definitely by a spokesman for the Commonwealth Government last night that, despite the opposition of the State Premiers, the Commonwealth would proceed with its plans for uniform taxation. It was pointed out that the ...

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  3. WOMEN'S SECTION

    Consideration by the authorities of equal benefits for members of the Women's' Auxiliary Australian Air Force, with those received ...

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  4. ALLIED HIGH COMMAND

    It was officially announced at U.S. Head Quarters in Australia yesterday that two Australians had been included in the general staff of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Lieut.-Col. J. D. Rogers, A.I.F. (left), Col. H. F. H. Durant, A.I.F. (centre), and Lieut.-Col. J. M. R. Sandberg, of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHILD PATIENTS EVACUATED

    Little patients in splints, on crutches, some in plaster casts, who have been resident at the Orthopaedic section of the Children's Hospital at ...

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  7. FUEL SCARCE IN MELBOURNE

    The State Power Fuel and Lighting Committee will shortly give final consideration to measures necessary to alleviate the threatened shortage ...

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  8. COAL MINERS RESUME

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--There was today freedom from disputes on all coal fields except the South Coast, where a strike involving fifteen ...

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  9. ANZAC DAY

    Arrangements for the modified commemoration of Anzac day have now been completed. Already most of the 150,000 Anzac day tokens ...

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  10. INFANTILE DEATH RATE.

    An interesting report has been presented to the Health Committee of the Melbourne City Council by Dr. Hilda E. Kinca[?]d upon the work of ...

    Article : 223 words
  11. WOMEN AND WAR SAVINGS

    Organisation of street War Savings Groups is one of the ways suggested by the State organising secretary of the National Savings Campaign (Mr. ...

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  12. Red Cross Funds

    It was reported at a meeting of the Red Cross campaign committee, held yesterday at the Town Hall, that the amount in hand from the Chinese Red ...

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  13. Voluntary Helpers for Creches

    To assist the Victorian Association of Creches, fifty girls who are taking the course of the Board of Social Studies at the University have offered ...

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  14. 'END BROWNOUT'

    While the growing demand by Melbourne people for a relaxation of the brownout restrictions goes unheeded in official quarters, it is ...

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  15. Engagements Announced

    Betty Adelaide, only daughter of Mrs. M. Rowe, Punt-road, Windsor, and the late Mr. E. Rowe, to Allan Bryce, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Nelson, ...

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  16. ENTERTAINING THE TROOPS

    To assist the Australian Comforts Fund in providing hospitality for the members of the forces, Rev. H. L. Hawkins, who is in charge of the ...

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  17. Bride from Echuca

    The marriage of Catherine Mary, eldest daughter of Mrs. Stokes. Echuca, and the late Mr. W. T. K. Stokes, to Dr. Kevin Richard Cussen, Glenferr[?]e-road, ...

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  18. COMFORTS FUND

    At the inter-State conference of the Australian Comforts Fund, attended by delegates from all parts of the Commonwealth, which concluded ...

    Article : 182 words
  19. Aqua Blue Suit

    Holy Rosary Church, Kensington, was the setting yesterday tor the marriage of Mollie, elder daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. P. W. McAleer to Vincent second ...

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  20. LABOR PLEDGE

    Financial support for the war effort was urged by the president (Mr. J. Wilkinson) and secretary (Mr. J. V. Stout) of the Trades Hall Council in ...

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  25. Cafe Proprietors Fined

    Several defendants, including three city cafe proprietors, were charged at the Fourth City Court before Mr. Wade, P.M., yesterday, with breaches ...

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  26. EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Employers' organisations regarded the Women's Employment Board as entirely unnecessary, a waste of public money ...

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  27. ACCIDENT VICTIMS DIE

    Frank McCarthy, 67 years, Pender-street, Thornbury, who received a fractured leg when he fell from a truck in Spring-street, city, on April ...

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  28. Death of Mr. J. C. Rogers

    Mr. John Churchill Rogers died at Bairnsdale after a prolonged illness. He was born on Churchill Island, Western Port. Members of his family ...

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