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  2. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    Could we, all of as, without waiting for it to be organised by the powers that be, have an unofficial "Hospital Sunday" at ...

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    SPRING TIME IN ENGLAND: Blossoms of spring relieve the drabness of life in an England which has not yet cast of the war-time blight of restrictions on food and clothing. In lovely Kew Gardens, Londoners admire a beautiful magnolia blooming profusely in response to the warm spring sunshine. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NEWS OF THE DAY

    Improved conditions for nurses and domestic staffs in hospitals are expected to result from a conference in Melbourne on Friday ...

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  5. ABOUT PEOPLE

    The Duchess of Gloucester has left Government House; Canberra to enter Gloucester House. Private Hospital in Sydney. ...

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  7. LIFE'S SOFTER TINTS

    IN his "Pied Beauty," Gerald Hopkins sings the praises of all dappled, brindled, mottled things. And ...

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  8. MEETING PLAGE OF "BIG FOUR" MINISTERS

    The spring weather is beautiful in Paris, the summer dress shows open this week, the Folies Bergere has a new colored dancing star, and in the gilded salons of the Luxembourg Palace the Foreign Ministers of four great Powers are sitting down to discuss the fate of the ...

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    DEFENDER OF MALTA: With the background of Malta's flag, which he kept flying in the most dangerous war years, Sir William Dobbie responds at a civic reception in the Melbourne Town Hall. From the left:--Sir William Dobbie, the Acting Lord Mayor (Sir Thomas Nettlefold), and Lady Dobbie. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE SOUTHERN COMMAND

    As Lieut-General H. C. H. Robertson will leave next month to take over from Lieut-General John Northcott as Commander in ...

    Article : 164 words
  12. LESSON OF THE WAR

    Sir,--At a recent meeting of the Chamber of Agriculture, a paper on phosphates was read by the general manager of the British ...

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  13. FIXING OF PRICES

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Although in November last the High Court disallowed a Prices branch procedure under which the Prices ...

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  14. CANCER TREATMENT BY RADIATION

    Treatment of cancer by radiation or, as it is more commonly called, radio- therapy, is becoming more scientific and complex each year. Radio-therapy includes treatment both with gamma rays and with X-rays. ...

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  16. MINISTER FOR MONTREAL

    The Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford) is planning to lead the Australian delegation of technical experts at the conference in ...

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  17. FOR THE MUSIC LOVER

    The following Items are listed in "The Age" session for the music lover, to be broadcast from 3AW at 4 p.m. to-morrow:-- ...

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  18. Wool for Public Authorities

    The wool Control announces that it is ceasing to act as purchasing agent for public authorities, public utilities, railways, &c. ...

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