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  2. WAR EFFORT OF AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --It was the policy of the Federal Government that no country newspaper would cease to function because of lack of ...

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  3. NEW FOREIGN POLICY

    What he termed the new era in Australia's ' International relations, and the great new missionary opportunities that would be before the ...

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  4. WATER SUPPLY EXTENSIONS

    A Water Supply Loans Application Bill, which aims at authorising the expenditure of £295,000 for the extension of country water supply works ...

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    Specially trained R.A.A.F. and W. A.A.A.F. personnel are engaged at air force stations in folding and packing parachutes carried by Australian airmen in operational zones. The greatest care and precision are required in this work, as a badly folded parachute may result in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WARTIME POWERS OF GOVERNMENT

    The trend of the Commonwealth Government In its conduct of national affairs, particularly to industry and compulsory unionism, was ...

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  7. WOMEN'S SECTION

    The activities of the Society for Crippled Children in caring for the 2084 cases on its register makes in- testing reading in the report which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HIGH PRICES OF FOODSTUFFS

    Butter, bread, milk and Werribee beef were subjects discussed at a meeting of the Housewives' Association yesterday. ...

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  9. FIRST MINISTER TO RUSSIA

    The popularity of the Australian Minister designate to Russia (Mr. W. Slater) was manifested yesterday when, at the invitation of the State ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN AID IN SOLOMONS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Evatt) said to-day that Australian troops were not sent to the Solomons because of ...

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  11. BIG TRAMWAY SURPLUS

    Traffic receipts of the Tramways Board for the year ended June 30 last totalled £3,424,466, the highest on record, and an increase of £664,872 on ...

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  12. Kindergarten Staff Salaries

    The council of the Free Kindergarten Union of Victoria, at a special meeting yesterday, decided to raise the salaries of its kindergarten staffs. ...

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  13. PRESIDENT AND DOCTOR

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.The president of the Balranald Hospital Board (Mr. James Conroy Lloyd) said to-day in evidence at the inquiry into the ...

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  14. "Need For Beauty''

    Exquisite handwork, displayed at the annual exhibition of the Arts and Crafts Society, won warm praise from Lady Dugan when she performed the ...

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  15. BLACK MARKETING TRANSACTIONS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Persons ill control of documents, books or papers containing information of a black marketing transaction, can be ...

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  16. SIMPLER, SHORTER SHIRTS

    The Victory suit is now to have its Victory shirt--short of tall, single of cuff, bare of trimming and sparing of materials and labor. The ...

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  17. OBITUARY

    Mr. David R. Casey, of Caulfield, who was well-known In city circles, died suddenly yesterday afternoon at the age of 48 years. He was a ...

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  18. Wives of Clergy Meet

    Nearly 100 wives of clergy, a number from country districts, enjoyed the annual reunion arranged by the Fellowship of Clergy Wives as part ...

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  19. "TURN ROUND" OF SHIPS

    While a ship is lying motionless she is a liability, but the moment she is under way, with one cargo discharged and another loaded, ...

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  20. EJECTMENT ORDERS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--When hearing an application for. the ejectment of a tenant on the grounds of arrears, the Fair Rents Board may determine ...

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  21. SAVINGS GROUPS AT FOOTSCRAY

    In response to an appeal [?] mayoress of Footscray (Mrs .[?] McDonald) Footscray women have formed 25 war savings groups to ...

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  22. RESTRICTIONS ON BROADCASTING

    In his presidential address yesterday at the convention of the 'Australian Federation of Commercial Broad casting Stations the president ...

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  23. RAILWAY UNION PROTEST

    Criticism of the delay of the Arbitration Court In announcing Its decision on the Railways Classification Board's report or the claims or railway metal ...

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  24. THREE KILLED WHEN TRUCKS COLLIDE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Charles Alexander Martin, 19; his brother, Dion Gaydon Martin, 11, and Patricia Mary Webb, 9, all of Brisbane, were ...

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  25. Woman Patrols By Life Savers

    Because most of the. senior [?] bers of the Royal Life Saving S[?] of Victoria are in the forces,woman will patrol the beaches with your ...

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  26. CUP HOLIDAY PAY

    Although there Is no Tuesday Melbourne Cup holiday this year, the Federal Government has ordered penalty rates for work done on the first ...

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  27. Czechoslovak National Day

    Czechoslovak national day will be observed on October 28 with a ceremony at the Shrine of Remembrance In the morning and a special evening ...

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  28. FARM MACHINERY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- National Security Regulations, issued to-night, empower the Commonwealth or State authorities to requisition agricultural ...

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  29. Married in London

    _The ma[?]lngo was celebrated at Trinity Church, Brompton. London August 15 of Patricia Anne, elder [?]ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gilbert ...

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  30. Family Notices

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  31. EDUCATIONAL ESSAY CONTEST

    Results of the half-yearly hand writing and educational essay contest conducted by the Melbourne Band of Hope and Young People's Mission:--Frances ...

    Article : 92 words
  32. Cream Distribution Control

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--A National Security order issued to-night by the Minister of War Organisation and Industry (Mr. Dedman) makes ...

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  33. Leave in Textile Industry

    In a resolution adopted by the Federal council of the Textile Workers' Union the opinion was expressed that the object of the Government ...

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  34. Lord Mayor Needs £60,000 For Hospitals

    The Lord Mayor (Cr. Nettlefold) said yesterday that although there were many other calls for deserving objects, he asked for donations to the ...

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  35. Inebriated Travellers

    The Railway Commissioners yesterday, ordered an Inquiry Into an incident referred to by a correspondent of "The Age" on Tuesday (Mrs. C. ...

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  37. TIMBER CARTERS CEASE WORK

    As the outcome of the refusal of the Woorayl shire council to restore the permits of two carters who were fined for speeding, about 40 carters ...

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  39. Nurse Killed in Motor Accident

    When a motor car struck a tramway standard in Wellington-street, Windsor, yesterday, Miss Anna Knight, nurse, Kenlelgh-grove, ...

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  40. Board's Concessions

    The Metropolitan Board agreed yesterday to a recommendation of the officers and servants' committee that all daily-paid employes should be ...

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  41. Petrol Saved by Use of Town Gas

    At the general meeting of the Institute of Engineers last night, Mr. R. O. Moore, of the Electricity Commission, gave an address on the ...

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  42. Milk Carters' Award

    The application of the Transport Workers' Union for a variation of the milk carters' award, now being heard by the Arbitration Court, is a reflex ...

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  43. Naval Parade for War Loan To-day

    During the lunch hour to-day-- Trafalgar day--1500 officers and men of the R.A.N, will parade through the city streets in support of the ...

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  44. Stond-by Signal at Port Kembla

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The "standby" signal was given at Port Kembla to-night, said the Minister of National Emergency Services (Mr. Heffron). ...

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