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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 105 words
  3. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Your correspondent "Justice" quite misconceives my letter in his statement that I am very anxious that Labor should rule in the Federal ...

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  4. NEWS OF THE DAY

    One of the principal measures to be introduced to Federal Parliament during the brief session beginning on March 12 will be a bill to give effect ...

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  5. PERILOUS SEAS AT SINGAPORE

    Elaborate precautions have been taken at Singapore to prevent enemy submarines or other craft from entering the harbor ...

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  6. NEW MARKETS IN THE EAST

    As a further step to implement the decision of the Delhi Conference that the Eastern group of Dominions and colonies should ...

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  7. RECLAMATION OF SLUMS

    The Melbourne City Council agreed yesterday to the proposal of the Housing Commission to reclaim an area in North Melbourne on the grounds ...

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  8. ABOUT PEOPLE

    The Governor Sir Winston Dugan, attended by Captain P. F. Henry, private secretary, visited the Red Cross Seal strong post at the Elizabeth-street ...

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  9. RESTRAINT ON EXPORT TRADE

    Nothing at this juncture can surpass in importance the issues of war. But incidental thereto there emerge considerations which ...

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  10. Aliens as Property Owners

    Is it not time we had an alien land and property law in Australia? At present a great deal of suburban property is passing into the hands of ...

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  11. INVITATION TO AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) announced to-night that, through the Australian Minister at Washington, ...

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  12. LIBYAN WAR IN MALLEE SAND

    Western Desert war tactics in Mallee sand formed the basis of interesting manoeuvres for a force of mechanised batteries, with radio and ...

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  13. Future Fruit Control

    Nobody will doubt but that the Menzies Government has performed with great speed and efficiency the task of arming this nation. But, in spite of ...

    Article : 188 words
  14. COUNTRY PARTY AND LABOR

    MIRBOO NORTH, Monday.--Mr. Cain, Leader of the State Parliamentary Labor party, addressed a meeting in the shire hall to-night. He said ...

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  15. ECONOMIC LAG

    Last year Mr. Menzies told the Australian Industries Protection League, at its annual meeting, that free trade was "as dead as Julius Caesar." The ...

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  16. For Home Consumption

    Some of the butter now being sold to consumers in Victoria is not fit for human consumption. At the same time the butter authorities are placing ...

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  17. NEW ORDER IN ASIA

    DARWIN, Monday.--Despite the tense atmosphere in the Pacific, the people of Singapore are calm and confident that Malaya will be able to ...

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  18. CHILD ENDOWMENT

    The State U.A.P. leader (Mr. Hollway) said yesterday that he was particularly pleased that the Federal Government had decided to pay the child ...

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  19. Overlapping Deliveries

    "Pro Bono Publico" and Mr. P. E. Girling charge the Milk Board with failing to zone the distribution of milk. Actually the board has already ...

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  20. PEGGING OF RENTS

    The Deputy Premier (Mr. Lind) said yesterday that the Federal Government would shortly amend the National Security Regulations, so that ...

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  21. That £2 Pension

    Your correspondent "Superannuation" is evidently perturbed because he receives only £2 per week pension after having been in a sheltered ...

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  22. WAR POTENTIAL OF NATION

    In both quantity of output and range of materials, Australia was fast approaching its principal objectives in the manufacture of munitions. These ...

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  23. Scene Changing to Mediterranean

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) stated to-night that the spotlight of world attention was turning from the Far ...

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  24. CASH ORDER AND HIRE SYSTEM

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden), in a statement to-day, announced the terms of reference of the committee appointed ...

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  25. SECURITY STOCKS

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- Locations for the storage of security stocks have been decided upon, following the conference between the Minister of Commerce (Sir ...

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  26. Gambling for Charity

    Isabel Levins is wrong in saying that "Croydon" calls charitable citizens noongans. "Croydon's" letter objected to our city streets being made into ...

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    A camel patrol of the Sudan Defence Force on the Eritrean frontier. It is through desolate country such as this that the British forces are making their way to Koren. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Melbourne's Thirst

    Evidence of the necessity for the new dam which the Metropolitan Board intends to construct in the Upper Yarra area is contained in the ...

    Article : 108 words
  29. Needless Examination

    I heartily agree with the correspondent whose letter appeared last week regarding the unecessary medical examination of men in reserved ...

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  30. ABORIGINAL ART

    An exhibition of aboriginal sculptures by Mr. W. Ricketts will be open this week at the Velasquez (Tye's) Gallery. These works embody the legends ...

    Article : 81 words
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