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  2. NAZI PLANS UPSET

    Two rapidly moving Bed armies are threatening to entrap the Germans in the winter-bound Caucasus, and may even cut off ...

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  3. CONFERENCE APPROVES MILITIA PLAN

    Acceptance yesterday by the special Australian Labor party conference of the Prime Minister's plan for use of the militia in the South-West Pacific will be followed by an early amendment of the Defence Act to ...

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    Public school boys assisting yesterday to bring in the peach crop from an orchard in the Doncaster ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WOMEN'S SECTION

    Looking after the fruit crop in a Doncaster orchard--Misses M. Byrne and T. Bernster at work thinning ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JOINT ACTION AGAINST AXIS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The determination of the United Nations to restore to the rightful owners the loot seized by the ...

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  7. IN NORTHERN TERRITORY

    At Australian general hospitals in the Northern Territory, Red Cross hospital visitors, recently sent there, established centres for ...

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  8. PRISONERS IN FAR EAST

    According to a cable message received by the Australasian Red Cross from the International Red Cross at Geneva, everything ...

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  9. GAOL ESCAPE

    ALBURY, Tuesday.--Early this morning Steven Stere, 25 years, escaped from Albury Gaol, where he had been imprisoned shortly ...

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  10. Teachers Can Apricots

    School teachers this week are experiencing an opportunity to prove the old adage that "Change of work is as good as ...

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  11. MEN EMPLOYED IN C.C.C.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Director of Personnel, Douglas Frank Henson Packer, at the hearing of the Allied. Works ...

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  12. SEASIDE PLAY CENTRE

    With an orange in one hand, swimming costume and towel in the other, and a tennis ball, sandals or some other essential ...

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  13. TIDINESS IN CITY STREETS

    The appeal by the Lord Mayor (Cr. Nettlefold) for people to Join in the campaign to keep the streets and parks clean of paper ...

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  14. GUIDES AS FRUIT PICKERS

    Because of their success as fruit pickers last year, girl guides are again being employed on an orchard at Bannockburn, near ...

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  15. DIRECT ACTION CONDEMNED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The action of unions in resorting, to direct action was. condemned by Judge O'Mara in the Federal ...

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  16. Y.W.C.A. Work With Women's Services

    Among those who will give talks at the leaders, training course which will begin to-day under the auspices of the ...

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  17. UNIVERSITY TO ORCHARDS

    Many man and woman students at the Melbourne University left the city yesterday for the Goulburn Valley to help in the ...

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  18. DESERTION FROM ARMY ALLEGED

    Seven cases of alleged desertion and absence without leave were tried by district court-martial in Melbourne yesterday. In one instance ...

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  19. MORE WORKERS CHARGED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--An additional 112 prosecutions, including five involving women, were issued by the Attorney-General ...

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  20. FEW YOUNG WOMEN IDLE

    Judging from a preliminary questionnaire conducted by the Manpower Directorate, there is no large pool of idle young single ...

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  21. LEFT ARMY TO GO TO SEA

    A soldier, Peter Nelson, claimed there was no serious training in the unit to which he was attached, and joined the merchant navy without ...

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  22. Women on Railways

    The appearance of several woman porters in uniform created a mild interest in the court room of the Women's ...

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  23. WOMAN ENGINEERS PRAISED

    Women have adapted themselves to engineering work in a local aircraft area with such satisfactory results that, as the ...

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  24. ARMY CASUALTIES

    Improvement and acceleration of the Army system of notifying next of kin of casualties was announced yesterday by the ...

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  25. TECHNICAL PASSES

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  26. Meals for Munition Workers

    So that workers in Government munition factories may be supplied with hot meals throughout the day and night, plans ...

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  27. CAR OVERTURNS

    GEELONG, Tuesday.--When the rear axle broke of a motorcar and trailer descending Bellbrae Hill, near Geelong, to-day, ...

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  28. Men Over 80 Years "Called Up"

    By "a set of curious chances" no yet officially explained, some Melbourne octogenarians recently received "call-up" notices to ...

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  29. "PYJAMA GIRL" MYSTERY

    ALBURY, Tuesday.--Detective-Inspector 'Morgan, with Detective-Sergeant Ramus and Detective Lendrum, arrived at Albury ...

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  30. A.W.A.S. Training

    Training in recruits, N.C.O.'s and officers' schools of the Australian Women's Army Service is being discussed at a conference ...

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  31. DAIRY SUBSIDY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--It is expected that initial payments out of the Federal Government's subsidy of £2,000,000 to the dairy ...

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  32. High Fertiliser Costs

    Objection to further increases in the cost of chemical fertiliser was expressed by the' Premier yesterday. He was referring to the increase in ...

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  33. Linesman Electrocuted

    WODONGA, Tuesday.--An inquest was concluded here to-day regarding the death of Donald George Suter, 29 years, single, of ...

    Article : 93 words
  34. Married at Toorak.

    St. John's Church, Toorak, was the setting yesterday for the marriage of Marguerite Constance (Margot), daughter of Pay Master Commander ...

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  35. Allowance for Soldiers

    Approval has been given for the issue of a special allowance of 23 Australian currency per day to members of the Australian ...

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  36. Record Divorce Petitions

    Petitions for divorce in Victoria last year totalled 1203, and were greater by 249. than the 1941 record. In 1870 there were 4732 ...

    Article : 79 words
  37. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 62 words
  38. SHELL SCHOLARSHIPS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. Engagements Announced

    CLARK--JACK.--Vera, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clark. 33 Ralston-street, South Yarra. to Wesley Jack, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. ...

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