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  2. 7500 MORE CARS ON ROAD

    Thousands more private cars are being brought back into use in Victoria, despite the scarcity of tyres and the low petrol allowances. Official returns of the Motor ...

    Article : 370 words
  3. Women's Hair-Do "Selfish Vogue"

    SIR,--The "Pompadour" style of women's hair-do is even more annoying to theatregoers than the ...

    Article : 90 words
  4. C.P. DISCUSSION ON ELECTION PLANS

    The management committee of the Country Party met today to discuss election arrangements. It is expected that later today an announcement will be made on the plans for the Gippsland and ...

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  5. Letters To The Editor

    Space shortage and the volume of letters often make it necessary for letters to be condensed. Signed letters will be ...

    Article : 53 words
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  7. Known Only Sty Nicknames

    One of the great difficulties in gathering information of prisoners-of-war in Italy from repatriatees was that many ...

    Article : 93 words
  8. Political Addresses In Camps Banned

    SYDNEY.--No candidates will be allowed to address meetings in any camps during the Federal election ...

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  9. MISUSE OF EMBLEM

    SIR,--Mr W. C. Wentworth's attempt to establish our national flower as a political symbol in the forthcoming election is ...

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  10. A.W.C. MOTOR SCHOOL ON PARADE

    Training began in Melbourne today of a further 130 mechanics and drivers for tracked and wheeled vehicles ...

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  11. BUTTER CUTS HIT MOST CITY CAFES

    It's goodbye to those buttersoaked crumpets which once requited a spoon to be eaten properly, for even if you can obtain ...

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  12. WORKERS' LICENCES

    SIR,--Only those with a worker's licence should be allowed on trams and trains during 4.30 to 6.30 p.m. on week days, and 12 to ...

    Article : 66 words
  13. Poles Invented Mine Detector

    LONDON, Monday.--Details of the construction of land mine detectors which, in the hands of the sappers, played a ...

    Article : 154 words
  14. SUGAR BAG NOT A SANDBAG

    Empty sugar bags did not fall within the description of secondhand bags or sacks cut and sewn for use as sandbags, and Albert ...

    Article : 123 words
  15. SERVICEMEN'S VOTES

    SIR,--It has been frequently asserted that all care is taken at election time to ensure that service personnel gain information ...

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  16. CLAIM ON ESTATE OF H. G. CRAWFORD

    Reversing a decision given by the trustee (Mr E. C. Candy), Judge Clyne in the Bankruptcy Court today admitted a claim by ...

    Article : 176 words
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  19. MISTAKES CLAIMED IN U.S. COMPLAINTS OF V.D.

    SYDNEY.--The American authorities had made a mistake in one out of every four women they had reported to the health Department as carrying V.D. infection, said the Director-General of Social Hygiene (Dr. Cooper Booth) today ...

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  20. NO CUP BOOKINGS, HOTELS REPORT

    Leading Melbourne hotels, some of which used to be booked out for Cup week by this time of the year and with a long ...

    Article : 60 words
  21. WANTED :

    A cold winter and the woollen stocking shortage has caused a rush on woollen sockettes, not only by young people but by ...

    Article : 153 words
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  23. 4 COAL MINES STILL IDLE

    SYDNEY.--Attempts to work Aberdare Colliery in the north failed today because half the employes left the pit earlier on a ...

    Article : 114 words
  24. BOOKMAKER WANTS TO CARRY PISTOL

    SYDNEY. --There was more money in racing at the present time than there had been for many years--and there were more ...

    Article : 86 words
  25. STATE MEMBERS URGE TYPHOID INQUIRY

    The Town Clerk of Moorabbln (Mr W. B. Thomas) said today that he had received assurances from at least 12 members of the ...

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  26. WOUNDED AT ALAMEIN, WANTS TO "SOLIDER ON"

    A 20-year-old AIF soldier who was wounded at El Alamein pleaded with a district court-martial today not to he sent to a medical board which might discharge him from the Army. ...

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  27. 24th FIELD REGIMENT UNIT ASSOCIATION

    The third annual meeting of the 24th Field Regiment Unit Association will be held at Scots Church Hall. Russell Street, on ...

    Article : 122 words
  28. Death of Mr E. Trenchard

    MR E. DUDLEY CAMPBELL TRENCHARD, who died suddenly at Frankston yesterday, aged 63. was associated with the stock ...

    Article : 111 words
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  31. BEN BOWYANG :

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