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  2. Huge City Throng Cheers Generals's War Loan Appeal

    One of the biggest crowds ever in the heart of the city thronged across Collins Street (below) at lunchtime today to hear a war loan appeal by the G.O.C. of the A.I.F. in the Middle East (General Sir Thomas Blamey)--right. Ten thousand people ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. ALL PETROL TO COST 27 A GALLON

    CANBERRA, -- The Melbourne price of all petrol is 27 a gallon from today (increase of Id. a gallon for standard petrol; decrease of 12d. for alcohol blends). ...

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  4. U.A.P. BREACH STILL WIDE OPEN

    First move to heal the breach that has occurred between the United Australia Organisation and the State Parliamentary Party over the letter sent by the president of the organisation (Mr. T. S. Austin) to the State Parliamentary Leader (Mr. ...

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  5. Brewer's Lorry On The Bust

    The front of a small weatherboard house in Northumberland Street, off Wellington Street. Collingwood, was wrecked at 1.20 p.m. today when a ...

    Article : 125 words
  6. No Damages In Divorces, Suggests Judge

    SYDNEY, -- Abolition of damages in divorce cases would be a desirable reform, said Mr. Justice Bonney in the Divorce Court ...

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  7. LOAN LIKELY TO BE FULLY SUBSCRIBED

    CANBERRA, -- The £100,000,000 war loan is likely to be fully subscribed. The total this morning was well over £90,000,000 with a ...

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  8. K.S.L. Says--

    BRISBANE, -- Immediate conscription of all industries, manpower and wealth was urged in a resolution adopted' unanimously ...

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  9. NO LOSS EXPECTED IN PHONE TRAFFIC

    The Post Office does not expect much loss of traffic or cancellation of services from the increase in telephone charges, which operate on Monday. ...

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  10. Reported Sale Of Majestic For £60,000

    It is understood that the Majestic Theatre, Flinders Street, City, has been sold by the trustees of the estate of the late ...

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  11. NEW TRADING HOURS FOR GARAGES

    The new garage trading hours fixed by State Parliament recently, which will operate on and from November 24, are:--Saturdays and public holidays, ...

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  12. Returning Home, Despite Baby

    ADELAIDE, -- Among the crowd of travellers on a platform at the Adelaide railway, station last night was the dejected figure of a lonely middle-aged ...

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  13. Lute War News

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--Drew Pearson and Robert Allen, the noted columnists, writing in the Daily Mirror, state that ships of the United States ...

    Article : 129 words
  14. Element--ary Golf

    SYDNEY, -- During a hail and rainstorm which interrupted play in the Ladles' Golf Union mountain golf tournament at Leura this afternoon, ...

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  15. U.S. DENIES PLANS FOR AFRICAN FORCE

    WASHINGTON,Thursday. -- The Chief of the United States General Staff (General Marshall) declared today that reports of preparations for ...

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  17. ALLEGATION OF CONSPIRACY

    Evidence of the discovery by the in a flat at St. Kilda of a small [?] outfit, rubber stamps, cheque "is and cheque books, including one ...

    Article : 302 words
  18. Russians Capture Enemy Height

    LONDON, Today. -- Moscow Radio reported, early today, that Soviet troops, in a fierce hand-to-hand battle! dislodged German forces from a ...

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  19. HINT OF RATIONING OF NON-ESSENTIAL GOODS

    CANBERRA,--Possible introduction of rationing of non-essential products as part of plans to divert labor and other resources from non-essential to war or essential civil production was hinted by the Minister for War Organisation ...

    Article : 439 words
  20. SUNNY WEEK-END EXPECTED

    Melbourne should have a sunny week-end. Today's noon temperature (58 deg.) was 8 5 dceg. below normal for ...

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  21. Diplomatic Plane Still Missing.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- The State Department was non-committal on the lack of news of the plane which was carrying from Kuibyshev to ...

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  22. VICHY AIR CHIEF ON CRASHED PLANE

    VICHY, Thursday. -- Those killed in the plane which crashed yesterday and caused the death of the Minister of Defence (General Huntziger), ...

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  23. LATE MR. F. G. SWIFT LEAVES £163,000

    Estate in Victoria and New South Wales sworn at £163,143 was left by the late Mr. Fred Glencross Swift, of Roslyn Gardens, Sydney, ...

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  24. BODY IN LOG FOR YEAR: DEAD SOLDIER MYSTERY

    WODONGA A man's body must have been in a hollow log in the Bonegilla district for nearly 12 months, according to evidence and the finding at an inquest here today. How he met his death is still a mystery. The Deputy, Coroner (Mr. P. W. ...

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  25. ACCOUNTANT TO KEEP WATCH ON ARMY CAMPS COSTS

    CANBERRA,--An expert costing accountant will be appointed by the Army Department to scrutinise Army costs with special reference to expenditure on Army camps. This was announced today by the ...

    Article : 170 words
  26. Summary Searching To Be Modified

    CANBERRA.--The Attorney-General Dr. Evatt) told the House of Representatives today he proposed to confer[?] the Army Minister (Mr. Forde) to ...

    Article : 54 words
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