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  2. SIX STATES MAY GRANT FURTHER POWERS

    CANBERRA.--Today the Constitutional Convention seemed to be moving toward agreement by the six States to refer specific powers to the Commonwealth Parliament. ...

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  3. WOMEN WAR WORKERS NEEDED

    A direct appeal to every unemployed woman to devote her energies to war work was made by the Director-General of Manpower (Mr W. C. Wurth) today. ...

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  4. MIDGET SUB. ON VIEW TODAY

    THE CRAMPED QUARTERS of the Japanese midget submarine sunk in Sydney harbor, which is being officially opened for inspection in Melbourne today, are illustrated above. A 12-year-old boy, 4ft. 3in., is shown sitting in the captain's chair from which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 79 words
  5. Trams "Shush" For Concert

    All trams will coast past the Kooyong centre court stand tomorrow afternoon during the symphony concert in aid ...

    Article : 122 words
  6. Names Of Prisoners

    CANBERRA.--A small number of names of Australian soldiers who are prisoners in the hands of ...

    Article : 125 words
  7. One Dead; 16 Hurt In Brisbane Riot

    BRISBANE.--One soldier was killed, and 15 others and one civilian were injured in the riot of servicemen in the city last ...

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  8. Late War News

    LONDON, Today.--The Moscow midnight communique says:-- "In the northern part of the ...

    Article : 223 words
  9. Home-Brewed Beer Good, But Costly

    When police called at a Brighton house, and asked "what's in the copper," they received the reply "bricks and straw." But it was home-brewed beer, and the householder was fined £5 in the Brighton Court today, with £33- costs. ...

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  10. Rector's Death After Collapse

    The Rector of St. Patrick's College. East Melbourne, (Father Thomas O'Dwyer, S.J.) collapsed after offering Mass at the Convent ...

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  11. ANGRY "MOTHER" SUBS. SHELLED SYDNEY

    "The Japanese submarines which shelled Sydney and Newcastle are believed to have been the spiteful mothers of the babies which didn't return," said Chief Petty Officer Sparrow, guide at the midget submarine exhibition today. ...

    Article : 384 words
  12. RAIL JOBS TO WOMEN

    By an interim decision of the Women's Employment Board today, permission was given to the Victorian Railways Commissioners ...

    Article : 144 words
  13. V.R.C. CANCELS CUP WAGERS

    Backers of the five horses eliminated from the final acceptances for the Caulfield Cup at Flemington will not lose their money, ...

    Article : 144 words
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  15. FOUR MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY.--Stoppages at four mines today lost 4700 tons of coal and 1782 men are idle. A fresh strike at Richmond Main (800 ...

    Article : 85 words
  16. RAIN, FLOODS, COLD, AS SUMMER WARMS UP

    Rain, flooded rivers and cold winds brought wintry conditions to parts of the State yesterday. In Melbourne maximum and minimum temperatures were below normal. The maximum (50.4) was 12 deg. ...

    Article : 218 words
  17. ORDNANCE TRAINEE REINSTATED

    The trainee concerned in the Government Ordnance Factory dispute has been reinstated in his job as a result of negotiations ...

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  18. IMPERSONATION OF POLICE ALLEGED : FINED £5

    Maurice Henry O'Dwyer, of Commercial Road, Prahran, was fined £5 at the Prahran Court today on a charge of having assumed the name of a member of the police force on November 21. First Constable W. Webb, of ...

    Article : 315 words
  19. 198 PTS. IN 7 DAYS

    Rainfall in the metropolitan area for the week ended 9 a.m. last Wednesday (including Cup Day) totalled ...

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  20. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Trains Cancelled. -- From next Monday the following trains on the Elsternwick line will be cancelled. Mondays to Fridays ...

    Article : 200 words
  21. BOY ESCAPEES CAUGHT UNDER FLOORBOARDS

    ADELAIDE.--How three police constables crawled along a dusty secret passage under a floor to find two 13-year-old escapees from Magill Reformatory who were harbored by their parents was described today in the Hindmarsh Court. ...

    Article : 290 words
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  23. British Position In Tunisia

    LONDON, Today.--A clue to the British First Army's position in Tunisia is given by the German news agency which last night ...

    Article : 55 words
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