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  2. DEEDS--NOT WORDS!

    The navy's motto--and he included the merchant navy-- "Deeds Without Words," as an example to us all in these days o[?] ...

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  3. STATE ELECTION POLL TO-DAY

    To-day it polling day for the State elections. Yesterday the Premier and the three non-Government party loaders issued final election-eve policy appeals to the electors. ...

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  4. STUDENTS SIT TIGHT

    Nearly 200 uranium atoms were split in the arts building at the University last night--and the University is still there. ...

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  5. STRIKES IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Federal Government intervention in the Newcastle and Port Kembla steel disputes is considered likely ...

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    Burnley Horticultural College was the scene of this attractive study yesterday. Misses H. Bennett and R. Woods are seen erecting a bird net over cherry trees under the supervision of Mr. R. Harding. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    AWARDED V.C.--Pte. L. T. Starcevich, of Grass Patch, W.A., who has been awarded the Victoria Cross for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PETROL PLANS

    A pessimistic view of the Australian petrol supply position in the New Year is taken by the Federal Government. ...

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  9. SPOTSWOOD SITE BRINGS £25,000

    Large-scale expansion by Australian Glass Manufacturers Co. Ltd. is foreshadowed by its purchase yesterday of a four-acre ...

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  10. INCREASED PRICE FOR BAGGED WHEAT

    SYDNEY, Friday.--An increase on the first advance on bagged wheat from the coming crop to 14 a bushel at the siding has ...

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  11. SHORTAGE OF OFFICES

    Many instances were quoted to Melbourne City Council yesterday of Government officials occupying offices in Melbourne while returned servicemen and professional men inquired in vain for office accommodation. If the ...

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  12. U.S. SOLDIER DIVORCED

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- George Sloan, a United States soldier, was granted a decree in the Supreme Court, Brisbane, to-day for divorce ...

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  13. K.G.5 Away to Quick Start

    As though to compensate for Thursday's delay--and also to finally dispel any notion that she was "stuck in the mud"--the ...

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  14. OBITUARY

    Mr. Reginald Nesbit, associate to Judge Kelly, of the Arbitration Court, who was a champion athlete in his youth, died in ...

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  15. Technical College Fire

    A fire which broke out at the Melbourne Technical College, Latrobe-street, last night, was quickly subdued owing to the ...

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  16. SHIP ON REEF BREAKING UP

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Royal Navy collier Atlas, which ran on Bougainville reef, near Cairns, is last becoming a total wreck. ...

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    With the Fourth Victory Loan closing to-day official in charge of the Victorian country organisation (Mr. K. Niere) had a busy day yesterday taking last-minute reports from country loan committees. While messenger waits with telegrams, trunk ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Country News

    Mr. F. C. S. Ireland will retire on December 10 from the position of manager of the Ballarat branch of the Commonwealth Bank and will ...

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  24. CONSTITUTION CONVENTION

    The hint by the Federal Minister for Labor (Mr. Holloway) of another referendum on the Constitution next year brought ...

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  26. PRISONER ESCAPES FROM TRAIN

    While the Sydney express slowed down nearing Cootamundra (N.S.W.) . at 3.20 a.m. yesterday Keith Joseph Clark, ...

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  27. Farmer Found Dead

    BRUTHEN, Friday. -- George Seehusen, farmer, of Wiseleigh, married, was found dead in a shed at his homestead this ...

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