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  2. COUNCILS IN A QUANDARY

    Municipal councils throughout the State are seriously perturbed by the recent Supreme Court decision that while councils had the power under ...

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  3. "INFAMOUS & FANTASTIC"

    SYDNEY. Monday.-- At the secret fund royal commission to-day the former Federal Attorney- General (Mr. Hughes) vigorously denied that he ...

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  4. SIR T. BLAMEY IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- There seemed to be a strange idea in Australia that all that had to be done here was to supply equipment, but equipment was ...

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  5. PROBLEM OF MANPOWER

    The problem of utilising the manpower resources of the Commonwealth to keep pace with the ever- increasing demands of the Empire air ...

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  6. NEWS IN BRIEF

    A women's meeting will be held in Kelvin Hall this afternoon to aid the Food for Russia Week appeal. The amount to be donated to the ...

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    Mr. A. Duff Cooper, British Minister, on a special mission to the Far East, photographed with the Victorian Premier (Mr. Dunstan), whom he visited yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CITY HOUSING

    When a plan of proposed subdivision of land at Ascot Vale-road, Flemington, was submitted by the traffic and building regulations ...

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  9. DIVORCE WITHOUT GROUNDS

    A warning on a certain type of divorce proceedings was issued by the Chief Justice (Sir Frederick Mann) in the Divorce Court yesterday. ...

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  10. LEAVE FOR THE TROOPS

    Eight days' Christmas leave is to be granted to the A.I.F. and militia forces in camp so that the men will be assured of at least four clear days ...

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  11. AIR RAIDS

    Reasons why the State Emergency Council did not consider it advisable to have deep air-raid shelters in Victoria were given last night by the ...

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  12. OBITUARY

    A London message announces the death of the noted English journalist Mr. Henry W. Nevinson, at the age of 85 years. He was correspondent ...

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  13. Permanent Alimony Sought .

    The hearing was commenced before Mr. Justice Martin, in the Practice Court yesterday, of an application by Rethesda Jane Nixon Punt-road ...

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  14. "MAD SCRAMBLE" FOR MATERIALS

    The Minister of War Organisation of Industry (Mr. Dedman) emphasised yesterday that one of the principal objectives of the recently formed ...

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  15. Diversions for Darwin Troops

    To counteract the development of boredom among A.I.F. troops at Darwin the Military Board is considering proposals to improve the recreational ...

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  16. THE WESTERNPORT SEALS

    Sir,-- Recent statements in the, correspondence columns make it appear that I, as Chief Secretary in the Argyle Government, authorised ...

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  17. Mr. W. H. Gent

    Mr. William Henry Gent, Lyons- street south, Ballarat, who died on Sunday, was a former president of the Ballarat branch of the Nationalist ...

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  18. NOXIOUS TRADES

    An amendment to the Health Bill passed recently in the Legislative Assembly to exempt hide and skin stores associated with tanneries from ...

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  19. ACQUITTED BY JURY

    Without the defence being called in the Court of General Sessons yesterday, a jury acquitted Ella May Florence Phillips, married ...

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  20. MUNITIONS SUPPLY

    The Minister of Munitions (Mr. Makin) said yesterday that a proposal by a deputation of union representatives. that the Victorian Railways ...

    Article : 229 words
  21. Geelong Football Veteran

    Mr. David Hickinbotham, who for many years was a leading figure in the Victorian football world, died at Geelong yesterday. He was captain ...

    Article : 90 words
  22. LAW LIST-- THIS DAY

    DIVORCE COURTS.-- (Before the Chief Justice. Sir Frederick Mann, in the Banco Court, at 2.30.)-- Aitken v. Aitken. Before Mr. Justice Macfarlan, in the Third Civil Court, at ...

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  23. MILK PRICES

    Dissatisfied with their margins of profits, milk retailers have issued a schedule of prices showing that they intend to take every advantage of the ...

    Article : 253 words
  24. Australian Pilot Wins D.F.C.

    The Minister of Air (Mr. Drakeford) has been advised that Flight- Lieutenant D. E. Cremin, an Australian serving in the R.A.F., has ...

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  25. IN THE SUBURBS

    Suggestions were mode by Fitzroy councillors last night that the council's bank account should be transferred from the E., S. and A. Bank to the Commonwealth Bank. ...

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  26. Builders' Stop-Work Meetina

    A stop-work meeting of the Building Trades Federation will be held at the West Melbourne stadium tomorrow at 8.30 a.m., to discuss the ...

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  27. St. Vincent's Hospital

    As a result of the successful public appeal for St. Vincent's Hospital, it is expected that a new casualty block and extensions to the outdoor ...

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  28. Consumers and Boards

    While the U.A.P. was not opposed to orderly marketing in principle, the activities of boards as at present constituted was neither marketing nor ...

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  29. BRITISH MINISTER BUSY

    The British Minister, Mr. Duff Cooper, who arrived in Melbourne on Saturday, conferred yesterday morning with the Commonwealth Chiefs of ...

    Article : 243 words
  30. AMUSEMENTS

    Susan's changing emotions in Susan and God at the Comedy Theatre last evening were expressed in a very remarkable performance of this ...

    Article : 162 words
  31. BUTTER AND CHEESE

    The Federal Commissioner of Prices advised the president, of the Federated Association of Australian Housewives (Mrs. J. Downing) yesterday that an ...

    Article : 170 words
  32. Golden Jubilee Rally

    One thousand boys of the Church of England Boys' Society attended the annual rally at St. Paul's Cathedral last night. Members from more ...

    Article : 102 words
  33. PENSIONS FOR COAL MINERS

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Coal production may be held up in Victoria's two mines-- Wonthaggi and Kilcunda-- unless the Dunstan Government ...

    Article : 143 words
  34. Advertising

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    Advertising : 97 words
  35. Violin and Piano Recital

    A violin and piano recital was given for Red Cross funds in the Assembly Hall last night by Gertrude Healy and Rita Hope. The ...

    Article : 147 words
  36. Money Wanted for A.R.P.

    Seeking money for A.R.P. work, Footscray council decided last night to approach the Premier. The council had before it a letter from the Premier advising that in the event ...

    Article : 90 words
  37. L.C.P. and Federal Opposition

    A policy of continued co-operation with the Australian Country party in the joint Opposition led by Mr. Fadden in the House of Representatives ...

    Article : 150 words
  38. TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING

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  39. Council Subscribes £30,000

    The finance committee of the City Council has decided to subscribe a further £30,000 to the war loan. The Town Clerk (Mr. Wootton) said ...

    Article : 78 words
  40. GALA NIGHT AT TIVOLI

    Brigadier Vasey having sent out an SOS for replacement of band instruments lost on Crete, the 10th Brigade committee in Melbourne has arranged for a cala night of ...

    Article : 62 words
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