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  2. DAILY WEATHER CHART

    The anticyclone previously reported in the Bight has moved eastward, end is now ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. STORY AGAINST POLICE

    Three youths appeared for trial before Mr. Justice Duffy in the Criminal Court yesterday on a charge of having attempted to break and ...

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  4. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS

    STAWELL, Monday.--The Victorian branch of the Australian Textile Workers' Union, at its annual conference, held a long discussion on ...

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    Dental inspection is an important part of the medical inspection of A.I.F. recruits. Dental Orderly C. R. Edwards is shown examining the dentures of a recruit at Royal Park camp. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNS

    For the first tune in Victoria, the latest 3.7 in antiaircraft guns sounded off our coast. Guns entirety made in Australia by Australian ...

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  7. BOOKING RUSH

    Six policemen were required to deal with hundreds of people who crowded the entrance to the Government Tourist Bureau, Collins-street, long ...

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  8. Country News

    The Director of Agriculture agreed with the city council that it was undesirable that youths should be granted licences under the Milk and ...

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  9. FORECASTS FOR TO-DAY

    VICTORIA.--Cloudy, but warm to hot, with freshening northerly winds, and in the northwest dusty conditions. Becoming unsettled from the west late to-morrow, with scattered ...

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  10. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

    November 18.--Sun rises, 4.58: sun set, 7.13. Moon rises, 6.23 a.m.: moon sets, 6.11 p.m. New moon, November 19. Full moon, December 4. ...

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  11. OBITUARY Mrs. G. W. Lansell Mr. H. M. Reed

    William ("Billy") Brown, veteran comedian, who in the past 52 years had appeared on the stage in London, New York, South Africa, New Mrs. George Wootton Lansell, a prominent leader in political, charitable and social activities in the Bendigo district, died yesterday. Mrs. Mr. Henry Melmoth Reed, Downs- street, West Brunswick, died suddenly in the city yesterday. Mr. Reed was the proprietor and ...

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  12. AMUSEMENTS

    Ironic as it may, seem, Clifford Odets' propagandist play, Till the Day I Die, which had its first of five public performances in Melbourne at ...

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  13. ONION CROP

    Representatives of the Vegetable Growers' Committee from Brighton district conferred with the Onion Marketing Board yesterday when ...

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  14. BENDIGO

    Wing Commander A. Cato, officer commanding the Victorian wing of the Air Training Corps, and Squadron Leader E. L. Merigan visited ...

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  15. GREAT BOULDER GOLD MINES

    The Great Boulder Proprietary Gold Mines Co. was mentioned in the Chancery division to-day on a motion to stay the voluntary ...

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  16. GEELONG

    Since the Geelong and District War Funds Board was inaugurated on December 10 last year, 212 money-raising efforts have been registered with ...

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  17. PEAR GROWERS' COMPLAINT

    Prahran council, at its meeting yesterday, received a letter from a firm of pear growers at Doncaster setting out its position before and ...

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  18. EARLY DETECTION OF DISEASE

    Members of Brunswick city council at a meeting of the council last night were interested in the new method of early detection of tuberculosis by ...

    Article : 361 words
  19. DANCING NEWS

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  20. MARKETING OF NEW POTATOES

    The Potato Stabilisation Committee has refuted statements made at a meeting of councillors at Morning- ton. The chairman of the committee ...

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  21. Convictions Quashed

    In the Court of General Sessions yesterday, Judge Magennis heard appeals by Cyril Allan Parry, Mills- street, Albert Park, and George ...

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  22. Mr. R. H. Watson

    The funeral of the late Mr. Russell H. Watson left Sleight's Chapel, St. Kilda-road, yesterday afternoon, after a service by Rev. P. St. John Wilson, ...

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  23. Vaudeville at the King's

    Under me arrangement made by Sir Benjamin Puller and Mr. Garnet Carroll to present vaudeville in the King's Theatre for six months ...

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  24. Made False Declarations

    For having made false statements in a declaration under the Income Tax Assessment Acts, Hubert Reginald Thompson, 23 -years, Victoria-parade, ...

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  25. EMPIRE AIR SCHEME

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Increased Australian commitments under the Empire air scheme will follow a decision of the War Cabinet to-day. ...

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  26. Need of Community Centres

    Commencing the series of lectures on community centres, arranged by the University Extension Board and the Workers' Educational Association, ...

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  27. HOLIDAY PAY PENALTIES

    SYDNEY, Monday.--On the ground that a stoppage might result at all Australian coal mines through deductions from annual holidays on ...

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  28. MEMORIAL HUT

    The acting president of the Ski Club of Victoria (Mr. A. W. Shands) announced at the annual meeting in Kelvin Hall last night that over £500 ...

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  29. NO PRESENTMENT.

    In the Court of General Sessions yesterday the Crown Prosecutor, Mr. Sproule, announced that no presentment would be filed against James Edge, Glebe Point-road. Glebe. ...

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  30. DROVER'S ARM BROKEN

    BALLARAT, Monday.--Arnold James Ralph, drover, 21 years, of Chewton, claimed £499 damages in the Ballarat County Court to-day, ...

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  31. LAW LIST--THIS DAY

    DIVORCE COURTS,--(Before Chief Justice (Sir Fredertick Mann), in Banco Court, 10.30.): Swift V. Swift. (Before Mr. Justice Macfarian, in Third Civil Court, 10.30.): Quirk v. Quirk, ...

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  32. Tenders for Excavators

    On the motion of Cr. W. Williams, Richmond council decided last night to compliment the Leader of the State Parliamentary Labor party (Mr. Cain) ...

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  33. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Grey uniforms are to be provided for New Zealand's conscientious objectors. The first batch of men arrived at Rotorua yesterday, and were ...

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  34. ART EXHIBITIONS

    An exhibition of paintings by Miss Dorothy M. I. Dempsey, of Eagle- hawk, will be opened by Mrs. A. A. Dunstan at the Athenaeum Gallery ...

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  35. Labor Supply for Mildura

    In an effort to economise in the national labor supply efforts are being made by the Sunraysia dried fruits industry to arrange the ...

    Article : 121 words
  36. Recruiting Shows Increase

    Recruiting showed a definite improvement yesterday, although enlistments had not yet reached the levels of August and September last, ...

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  37. War Souvenirs Display

    In view of the wide interest in the war souvenir's display in the Melbourne Town Hall, the committee has arranged a business men's session ...

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  38. Opposition to Boards WOMEN'S BOWLS

    FRANKSTON, Monday.--At a well attended meeting of fruit growers and consumers here the following resolution were adopted:-- That this meeting agrees that the time has C Pennant Games:--1st Division: Black Rock 50 d. Alma 21, Glen Huntly 31 d. Mordislloc 31, South St. Kilda 47 d. Mentone 41. 2nd Division: Auburn 40 drew with East Kew 40, ...

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  39. SHEEP AND LAMB OFFERINGS UP

    Offerings of fat sheep and lambs at Newmarket will be larger than last week, but the store offering will be slightly smaller. The fat bullock and calf offerings to-morrow will be smaller ...

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  40. Bishop Foley's Estate

    BALLARAT.--Under the will of the late Bishop Foley, oi Ballarat, a gift of £ 300 has been made to St. John or God's Hospital, Drummond-sstreet: £250 has been distributed ...

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  41. Tribute to Australian Workmanship

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Appreciation of the quality of Australian workmanship was expressed by the Minister of Aircraft Production (Senator ...

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  42. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXAMS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 words
  43. N.S.W. v. Queensland

    SYDNEY.--Stan. MeCabe will caption the New South Wales eleven in the forthcoming Inter- State match with Queensland. The team announced by the N.S.W. cricket association last ...

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  44. No Races Anzac Day

    SYDNEY, Monday.--There is no possibility of the Canterbury Park Turf Club or any other club being given permission to race on Anzac ...

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  45. Schools Raise £100,000

    Cheques for £1000 each for the Red Cross, the food for Russia campaign, and the prisoners of war fund, £2000 for the Comforts Fund, and £500 for ...

    Article : 87 words
  46. KYNETON STOCK SALE

    At Thursday's Kyneton market GOLDS-BROUGH, MORT and CO. LTD. report there was a good yarding of all classes of cattle, an average yarding of fat sheep and sucker ...

    Article : 389 words
  47. Building Trade Dispute

    The secretary of the Building Trades' Federation (Mr. D. Thomson) said yesterday that the discontent in the building industry was ...

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  48. SOUTH'S NEW PRESIDENT

    Mr. L. Newton, a vice-president of South Melbourne football club, was cleated its president last night, in succession to Mr. J. D. Dickson, who recently retired from the position, ...

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  49. Modem Guns on View

    A feature of the Australia Makes Munitions Exhibition, which will be held at the Melbourne Town Hall from November 25 to 30, will be the ...

    Article : 90 words
  50. CROQUET

    BRIGHTON.--12.30: Mrs. Seedsman v. Miss Price, Mrs. Slatter v, Mrs. Walsh. 2.30: Mrs. Earn v. Mrs Oldfield, Mrs. Binney v. Mrs. Purdie. ...

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  51. FOOTSCRAY FINANCES

    Footscray Football Club advised Footscray council last night that its financial position was satisfactory, consequently it did not need to accept the offer of the council to refund gate ...

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  52. LONDON MARKETS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  53. MICKEY MILLER MATCHED

    Mickey Miller is determined to regain the 9.0 title taken from him by the Geelong boxer "Kid" Young. He has agreed to take part in the elimination contests to decide a challenger ...

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  54. MUSICAL COMPETITIONS

    Results of Melbourne musical competitions:--Musical Comedy: Clifford Gibbs, 89 pts., [?] Muriel Fearon 88, 2: Frederick Ladner. 86,8. Piano solo (open): Noelic Headdey, 90 pts., ...

    Article : 177 words
  55. TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 245 words
  56. SQUASH RACQUETS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 words
  57. EASY WINS IN WOMEN'S TENNIS SINGLES

    SYDNEY. --The war-time invitation tennis cournament was continued at the White City courts at Rushcutters Bay on Monday. The Misses Hartigan, Hattersley and Kelso had easy ...

    Article : 115 words
  58. LINDRUMS AT BILLIARDS

    Two billiards breaks of over 1006 were made by Waiter Lindrum against his brother. Fred, yesterday. Scores last night were:--Fred Lindrum, 47,005: Waiter Lindrum. 37.021 in ...

    Article : 72 words
  59. SCARFE RETAINS TITLE

    SYDNEY.--Eddie Scarfe (16.12) retained heavy-weight boxing title in a contest with Leo Jansen (16.2) at Rushcutters' Bay. Each gained a fall. ...

    Article : 29 words
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