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  2. New Type of Dog for Australia

    BOXER DOGS, Brandy and "Dinah," which arrived on the Clan Macrae yesterday, were given their first glimpse of Melbourne by Cadets A. T. Humphrey (Devonshire) and I. C. Walters (Pembrokeshire). Imported from Belfast at a cost of £400 by Mr. W. A. Wheatland, of Vermont, they are said to be the first of the kind to enter Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Barracks Gifts to Britain

    IN TEN WEEKS pay parade collections from R.A.A.F. and civilian personnel at Victoria Barracks have netted £123 for food parcels for Britain. The picture was obtained during collection time yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PRIVATE D[?]KING WILL BE DESTROYED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Federal Government's bill to nationalise the banks was denounced in the House of Representatives to-night as a Socialistic measure by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies), in reply to Mr. Chifley's second ...

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  5. NATIVE SEAMEN INJURED

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. -- On one ship four native seamen were injured, two seriously, and another ship put into Port Adelaide ...

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  6. BANKS UNCHANGED FOR MANY YEARS

    MAFFRA, Thursday.--An explanation that only the central control of banks would be nationalised and that for many years banks as they stood to-day would continue to deal ...

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  7. ALAMEIN MEMORIES AT SHRINE

    Eighth Army veterans assembled at the floodlit Shrine of Remembrance, last night, recalled the great barrage which opened up at El Alamein, five years' ago. ...

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  8. WINTER COMES BACK

    Raging seas, gales, showers, hail storms and snow falls at Macedon, Olinda, Mount Dandenong, Mount Donna Buang, Hotham ...

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  11. HECKLING AT MEETING

    A policeman had to be called upon to restoer order when a scuffle occurred at a rowdy meeting in the Melba Hall University ...

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