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  2. NEW RATION SCALE

    A revised rationing coupon scale was issued yesterday by the chairman of the Commonwealth Rationing Commission (Mr. A. W. Coles). ...

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  3. COUNTER TO ALLIES

    It is believed in London, says the diplomatic correspondent of the "Sunday Times," that the Allied initiative in North Africa will ...

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  4. AXIS ROAD TO DISASTER

    The road to ruin runs from Alamein to Gambut and points west. It is a ruin, literal and absolute. But although this endless avenue ...

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  5. THE DARLAN ENIGMA

    Despite Marshal Petain's vigorous denunciation of Admiral Darlan, following the latter's decision to co-operate with the Allies in ...

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  6. WOMEN'S SECTION

    Dressed to defy the rain on Cup day. Miss H. Lewis was one of the many young racegoers who adopted the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The Governor (Sir Winston Dugan) presenting the owner of the Cup winner with the trophy for 1942, £200 worth of war bonds in lieu of the customary gold cup. Also in the group are Mr. T. Turnbull (vice-chairman of the V.R.C.), ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DRESSED FOR THE RAIN

    There were no Cup day fashions! For the overcoats, macintoshes and umbrellas and the simplest of felt hats which ...

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  9. MILITIA FOR OVERSEAS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Military urgency, rather than political expediency, has prompted a decision by the Federal Opposition ...

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  10. White for Brides

    The marriage of Margaret, youngest daughter of Mr. P. Hagelthorn, George-street, East Melbourne, and the late Mrs. Hagelthorn, and ...

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  11. Boy Drowned

    GEELONG, Sunday.--Noel Stewart Hamilton (12 years), of Connewarre, was drowned in a dam in the district this afternoon. ...

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  12. SMALL SHIPS SUNK

    November 21.--Last Monday's raid by Japanese aircraft on two small boats off the Papuan coast near Bunn was one of the fiercest ...

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  13. A.W.A.S. CAMP VISITED

    The Deputy Director of Military Training (Colonel Fullerton), the Controller of the Australian Women's Army Service ...

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  14. Family Bridal Veil

    Wearing the bridal veil which had been worn by her mother and her grandmother. Winifred Margaret (Wyn), eldest daughter of Mr. A. ...

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  15. Engagements Announced

    DUNN--DOIG.--Valma Elizabeth (Betty), youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Dunn, of Dookie, to Maxwell Bruce, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Doig, of ...

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  19. Father Killed, Son Hurt

    BENDIGO, Sunday.--When a 40-gallon oil drum was dislodged from the top of a 70-foot grain silo at Goornong railway station ...

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    Two stages of the Melbourne Cup.--The field passing the stand for the first time round, and the finish. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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