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  2. 25.000 BLAZE AT COLLEGE

    Melbourne's only instruction centre for boot and shoe trade apprentices was destroyed early today when ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. RATION BOOKS IN WEEK-END ISSUE

    Plans for the new rationing year beginning on Monday will be outlined by the Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Keane) in a broadcast over all stations on Sunday night. ...

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  4. [?],000,000

    Two women from the counrty used a stir at the stocking department of a city store today. Confidently they said to a ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S BIGGEST BOMBER HERE

    SYDNEY.--One of Britain's giant four engined bombers, an Auro Lancaster, captained by Flight Lieut. P. S. Isaacson, of the RAAF, has arrived in Australia, and will make a number ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Shoppers Get Few Goods

    Shops today had all the appearance of a pre-war bar[?] sale. But there was a difference. The ...

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  7. THOUSANDS OF WOMEN WANTED

    SYDNEY.--Placement of both men and women -- but especially women -- In part-time employment, must be made in thousands ...

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  8. WAR CABINET DECIDES CARD POINT

    SYDNEY. -- War Cabinet decided today to deprive military police of the power to demand production of civilian identity cards. In future, however, a civilian or anyone purporting ...

    Article : 541 words
  9. MEN GUILTY ON CHARGES OF LARCENY

    Alfred Samuel Kennedy, of Victoria Street. Brunswick, admitted in General Sessions today that, under the name of his twin ...

    Article : 252 words
  10. X-SENATOR FOR BIG LABOR POST

    Dr J. M. Sheehan, who for more the 20 years has been a leader trade union and political Labor [?] will become president of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. TO MAKE NEW PLANE TYPES

    SYDNEY.--Manufacture In Australia of three new types of Allied war planes, particularly suitable for Federal purposes, has ...

    Article : 153 words
  12. MEMO V.R.

    Sir.--The Railways Commissioners, who exhort the staff to be brief in its correspondence (Herald. June 2), should be the ...

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  13. LORD MAYOR'S MISSION IN SYDNEY

    The Lord Mayor (Cr. Nettle- fold) flew to Sydney this afternoon to discuss with headquarters representatives of the motion ...

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  14. CAMPAIGN AGAINST HEADLIGHT DAZZLE

    In the Interests of road safety, the Police Department intends to start at once a campaign of prosecutions against dazzling headlamps ...

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  15. SWITCH FROM ARMS TO FARM PLANT

    CANBERRA. -- One large manufacturing organisation has been diverted from munitions manufacture to the building of agricultural machinery. Announcing this today, the ...

    Article : 201 words
  16. REASONS SOUGHT ON DROPPED CASES

    CANBERRA. -- The Federal Opposition Leader (Mr Fadden) today asked for an explanation of the Curtin Government's silence ...

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  17. POWER FOR STATES ON STAGGERING

    SYDNEY.--To permit the staggering of hours for shops, offices, departments, and picture theatres, a National Security Act Is to be ...

    Article : 163 words
  18. Gas Co. To Rescue in Suburbs

    An interruption to the supply of gas to Fairfield. Ivanhoe and Heidelberg was averted today when the Metropolitan Gas Co., ...

    Article : 51 words
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  20. WOMAN FILES SUIT AGAINST CHAPLIN

    HOLLYWOOD (U.S.), Thursday. loan Barry. 23, actress, has filed result in the Superior Court [?] Charles Chaplin as the ...

    Article : 69 words
  21. BUTCHER SENTENCED FOR GROG SALE FROM SHOP

    How a visit to a butcher's shop in Lennox Street, Richmond, by a member of the licensing police led to the purchase of a 129 bottle of whisky for £2 and a 36 bottle of wine for 8- was told in the Richmond Police Court today. ...

    Article : 360 words
  22. ARMY LEADER WARNS ON COMPLACENCY

    PERTH.--Although his general picture of the defence position of Australia today is heartening, the Commander of -- the Allied Land ...

    Article : 148 words
  23. New Cars Released For Purchase

    BRISBANE,--Limited stocks of [?] motor cars held by distribution to Australia, and hitherto Eft. are now available for sale. ...

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  24. QUADRUPLETS IN BRITAIN DIE

    LONDON, Thursday.--Last of the quadruplets, a girl, born to the wife of a county council road worker. Alfred Court, died today. ...

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  25. "NO CHILDREN" PROVISO COSTS ADELAIDE LANDLADY £22

    ADELAIDE.--A woman who offered to rent part, of her house on condition that there were no children was fined £20, with ...

    Article : 123 words
  26. RECORD EGG PRODUCTION EXPECTED TO BEGIN SOON

    Victoria's hen population (about 6,000,000) is expected,to be bigger than ever this year, following a record number of pullets hatched last spring, and record egg production is likely this year. ...

    Article : 221 words
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  28. CORONER'S FINDING ON MISS NORVAL

    BRISBANE.--Concluding the Inquiry today Into the disappearance of Marjorie. Rose Nerval, in November. 1938. the Coroner (Mr ...

    Article : 64 words
  29. War Photographer's Accreditation Ends

    SYDNEY.--Mr George Silk said today that he had been notified by the Army that his accreditation as a war photographer had been ...

    Article : 99 words
  30. 17,083 AMERICAN WAR PRISONERS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- The United States Secretary for War (Mr Stimson) revealed today that the total of American war ...

    Article : 64 words
  31. THREE MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY.--The only fresh stoppage on the northern coalfields today was at Northern, and the total loss of production for the ...

    Article : 69 words
  32. MR CURTIN TO BE AT A.L.P. CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY,--Mr Curtin will address the State A.LP. Conference, which, begins tomorrow, and will be present for most of the ...

    Article : 31 words
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