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  2. Tales of the Fleet

    Melbourne has welcomed the men of the visiting squadron with open arms. They have experienced four days of the city's hospitality, and the general summing up ...

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  3. PEOPLE SAY--

    Sir,--Listening to Mr Lawson's speech yesterday, and Admiral Field's reply. I wondered whether it was too late to ask for the reprieve from extinction of Australia's first ...

    Article : 116 words
  4. in Town and Out

    OFFICERS of the Royal Australian Navy. I was assured thin morning, are anticipating a considerable development in the naval policy of the Commonwealth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Advertising

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  6. HEALTH AND PRICKS

    Sir,--It is of great importance to the general community that a Royal Commission has been appointed to consider the question of National Health Insurance. In ...

    Article : 135 words
  7. CONCESSION BETTING

    Sir,--Might I suggest that the V.R.C. and other racing clubs take a plebiscite as to the resumption of Concession betting of otherwise? ...

    Article : 140 words
  8. Australia Must Find a Substitate for Singapore

    WE cannot minimise the set-back to Australia's plans of national defence caused by the abandonment of the Singapore naval base. We ...

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  9. ONE FOR THE POLICE

    Sir,--As one of the many drivers of motor vehicles at St. Kilda on Tuesday night, I think a good word of praise and appreciation is due to the police for the able ...

    Article : 89 words
  10. MOVE ON, PLEASE

    Sir,-- I went to Port Melbourne yesterday afternoon to see H.M.S. HOOD. I was unable to get on deck on account of the crowd. A number of people seemed to be ...

    Article : 119 words
  11. COURTESY APPRECIATED

    Sir,--I much appreciated the courtsey I received in a 'bus from St. Kilda. When the conductress, seeing me, an old man, standing in the crowded conveyance, asked a lad to [?] ...

    Article : 88 words
  12. CLEAN UP WANTED

    Sir,-—I quite agree with "Phillorguine's" remarks about the cleansing of streets and right-of-ways in East Brunswick. In my own street we have put out our garbage ...

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  13. SAWDUST AND PHILOSOPHY

    dere frend lifes a funny mix up aint it an the longer you live the funnier it seams its full of suprises an contrydickshins ...

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  14. LUCKY CLOVER

    Sir,--One day I Yound two [?] clover in our garden, and the next day I found two four-leaf and one five-leaf. Could any of your readers tell me the legend of ...

    Article : 59 words
  15. Advertising

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  16. My Nature Diary

    MARCH 20.--I have made a discovery that would have delighted Fabre, the Insects' Homer. Hunting wasps that prey upon cicadas have a colony in a sandy ...

    Article : 94 words
  17. THE LINE UP

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