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  2. OIL SHORTAGE ENDING

    There is every indication that the shortage of petroleum products in Australia, which has been pronounced since the time that the United States ...

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  3. RENASCENCE OF POLAND

    Cable messages inform us that the newly-established Polish State--if it can, indeed, be spoken of as already established--is making a bold bid for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITAIN'S LOSSES ON WATER MORE THAN FIGURES SHOW

    Some idea of the tremendous task in front of British shipbuilders was given in the House of Commons by Dr. Macnamara, Parliamentary Secretary to ...

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  8. DISEASE LESS WIDESPREAD THAN ALLEGED AT MEETING

    "Gross exaggeration," was the way in which Dr. E. Robertson, chairman of the Board of Health, today described the statement that one in eight ...

    Article : 133 words
  9. ROBBERIES REPORTED

    Clothing and jewellery valued at £20 was stolen yesterday afternoon from No. 17 Robert street. Northcote, the house of Mr George Angwin. An unlocked back window ...

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  10. FEDERAL STEAMER'S PROGRESS

    In the past week there has been a decided increase in the delivery of material at the Williamstown shipbuilding yards. This has resulted in an ...

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