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  2. CO-OPERATION IN DEFENCE

    Preliminary discussions on measures of defence co-operation between Australia and New Zealand took place yesterday between the Minister of ...

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  3. NEWS IN BRIEF

    A gold Parliamentary pass attached to a gold chain has been lost by Mr. J. H. Disney since Saturday. The Taxation department ...

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  4. RATIONING OF PETROL

    In comparison to the amount of petrol allowed the private owner under the rationing scheme, the commercial owner's ration was far too low, ...

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    A happy group from the R.A.A.F. No. 1 Engineering School at the show grounds ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CONFUSION IN THE UNITED STATES

    The French armistices are precipitating grave problems in America. The recognition of the French Government and the disposal of vast French funds here has found administration officials ...

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  7. CIVIL AIRCRAFT

    More civil aircraft are likely to be taken over by the Royal Australian Air Force shortly. Curtailment of supplies from the United Kingdom has ...

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  8. COUNCIL POLL DECLARED

    The poll in Higinbotham province of the Legislative Council, where Mr. J. S. Disney, standing as a U.A.P. candidate, defeated Mr. W. Tyner, ...

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  9. WARNING TO DAIRYMEN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Addressing the annual conference of the Australian Institute of Dairy Factory Managers and Secretaries (Queensland ...

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  10. AMUSEMENTS

    Lucy Dip, a sophisticated comedy with a luxury Mayfair setting, was presented by "The Gasqueraders" at the Central Hall last night to aid the ...

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  11. 2,500 Miles to Enlist

    Long distances are being covered by men eager to join the A.I.F. Last night a young man walked into the Town Hall recruiting depot and said ...

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  12. STATE GOAL MINE

    WONTHAGGI, Tuesday.--As a part of the inquiry into the coal dispute, the Chief Judge of the Arbitration Court (Sir George Beeby) visited the ...

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  13. FARM LABOR

    In view of the many enlistments of farmers and their sons in the country, fears have been expressed that there will be a serious shortage of farm ...

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  14. OBITUARY

    Mr. Alfred John James Moore, who is well known in the gold-mining industry, died at his home at Camberwell yesterday at the age of 66 years. ...

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  15. Over £1000 from Challenge

    MANSFIELD, Tuesday.--When an appeal was launched by the president of the R.A.C.V. in this district, representatives of the women stated they ...

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  16. 17 Aborigines Join Up

    It was announced yesterday that 17 a borgines from Lake Tyers had passed the preliminary examination for enlistment in the A.I.F. and would go ...

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  17. Gilbert and Sullivan Opera

    Mr. Frank Tait announced yesterday that arrangements had been completed for the opening of a new Gilbert and Sullivan opera season on ...

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  18. Australia-wide Offers for British Children

    The Minister of the Interior (Senator Foil) said yesterday that the machinery necessary to bring English children to Australia would be ...

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  19. Sydney Rate Maintained

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --Applications for enlistment in the A.I.F. totalled 990 to-day. The preliminary examinations were 965. In 877 cases the ...

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  20. New Training Depots

    First drafts of recruits to the new infantry training depots at Wangaratta, Bendigo and Albury will move in on Saturday, and the camps are ...

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  21. SUBURBAN NEWS

    The abolition of the present sustenance system was advocated at last night's meeting of Heidelberg council, and a motion asking the Municipal Association to consider requesting the State ...

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  22. A.B.C. Concert Charges

    With regard to a complaint in a letter published in "The Age" yesterday about 2 seats not having been available at the Beecham orchestral ...

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  23. Moratorium tor Land Owners

    HORSHAM, Tuesday. --Addressing Horsham branch of the Victorian Wheat and Wool Growers' Association, Mr. A. C. Everett, vice-president, said ...

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  24. HOT BATH AT ST. KILDA

    At Flemington court yesterday Osborne Parks, 25 years, of Eastwood-street, Kensington, a member of North Melbourne football team, was charged with having on May 12 used a motor car ...

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  25. Schoolboy Killed

    Brian Pollock, 9 years, of Naroon-road, Alphington, was riding a bicycle across the intersection of Naroon-road and Wingrove-street, Alphington, ...

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  26. Employers' All-in Offer

    The executive committee of the Central Council of Employers of Australia has reaffirmed its previous decision to give the Commonwealth ...

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  27. LORD MAYOR'S RED CROSS FUND.

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  28. Advertising

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  29. VARIETY ARTISTS ASSIST PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    The racing patriotic appeal fund will benefit by over £800 from the Tivoli cabaret ball which was held on June 12. A variety entertainment held at the Tivoli Theatre on Sunday, November ...

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  30. Meat Areas Postponement

    An officer of the Health Commission said yesterday that, although the need for more adequate inspection of meat and much improved slaughtering and ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN COMFORTS FUND. VICTORIAN DIVISION.

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  32. Flying Boat's Recall

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Tasman Empire Airways flying boat, Awarua, Which arrived in Sydney from Auckland Yesterday was suddenly recalled ...

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  33. Savings Certificates for Contracts

    Messrs. Albert Mitchell and Son Pty, Ltd., of Gower-street, Preston, in a letter to Preston council, inquired whether the council had any objection to war loan bonds or war-savings certificate ...

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  34. Hurst-Bridge Water

    An application from the shire of Eltham for permission to draw water from the Diamond Creek main at a point suitable to the council between 6 a.m. and midnight for the purpose ...

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  35. NEWPORT FERRY

    At the meeting of Williamstown council lost night the secretary of the Department of Public Works advised that a letter had been received by the department from the town clerk of Port ...

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  36. For Winter Relief

    Sir,--Under the shadow of war and the cold of winter, I have pleasure in forwarding you my cheque for £7 to assist in relieving distress among the ...

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  37. Interest in A.R.P.

    Interest was being awakened in air-raid precautions measures in both Preston and Northcote, according to statements made when members of Northcote council were entertained by Preston. ...

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  38. Yarraville Ambulance

    Mr. Thomas Murphy, of Yarraville, having donated £100 to form the nucleus of a fund to provide a fully equipped ambulance for the A.I.F, as a gift from Yarraville, a meeting ...

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  39. Shortage of Buses

    The [?]ary of the Tramways Board has written to Brunswick council in connection with the proposal that the board's bus service, now terminating at the intersection of Blyth and ...

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  40. MUSIC IN SCHOOLS.

    In the mathematics room of the arts school on the University on Saturday next at 10 a.m. a meeting of teachers actively concerned in class music in schools will be held for the purpose of ...

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  41. Councillor's Leave

    Preston council has decided to discontinue the of Cr. Nisbett, who is now engaged on military service. Cr. Andrews said the position had created some ...

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  42. Fitzroy War Effort

    The mayor of Fitzroy (Cr. Parlon) informed the council at its meeting this week that the sum of £170 had been raised for the local comforts fund as a result of a carnival held in ...

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  43. NOTICES AND FIXTURES

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  44. Military Training for Councillors

    Municipal councillors should all be doing some military training, said Mr. Zwar, M.L.A., when addressing members of the Preston and Northcote councils. Brighton had a scheme for the ...

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  45. Purchase of Rotary Hoe

    The question as to whether the public works committee of the Preston council was in order in recommending the purchase of a rotary hoe costing over £ 100, the expenditure to be ...

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  46. Municipal Officials Enlist

    Port Melbourne council's hallkeeper, Mr. F. Hart, and the council's assistant engineer, Mr. E. Grainger, have enlisted for active service. ...

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  47. Belts for Soldiers

    Preston council has decided to discontinue his practice of presenting wallets, in conjunction with the Returned Soldiers' League, to soldiers and sailors who had enlisted for active service. ...

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  48. Williamstown War Effort

    Speakers announced to deliver addresses at the patriotic rally in Williamstown town hall tomorrow night include the Minister of the Navy (Mr. Cameron). Captain T. H. Brunn and Mr. ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. Patriotic Committee

    Preston council has nominated the mayor (Or. Barling), the town clerk (Mr. L. W. Williams) and the secretary of the Mayor of Preston's Patriotic Funds Appeal (Mr. a. Henderson) as a ...

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  51. Sale of Artists' Posters

    The exhibition of "fifth column" and recruiting posters by Victorian artists and students of technical colleges at Myer's mural hall has been ...

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  52. Richmond Red Cross

    Richmond business men are asked to attend a meeting at Richmond town hall on Friday. at 8.p.m., to discuss the widening of activities of Richmond branch of the Red Cross and to ...

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  53. A.R.P. at Heidelberg

    Heidelberg council appointed Mr. R. Mitchelhill as deputy warden last night. Cr. O'Carroll, the warden, said that thank to the efforts of Mr. A. E. Whitelaw, of Waver ...

    Article : 50 words
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