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  3. BATTLES OF THE FIORDS

    IN THE QUIET WATERS of the fiords at Oslo (top and centre) and Bergen (lower) the sea war between Britain and Germany has been raging. British warships have entered the Oslo Fiord, engaged the Germans and threatened to bombard Oslo unless it is surrendered. Watchers saw a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. VICTORIAN CAMPS COST £580,000

    With the proposed construction of a new camp at Royal Park, major military camps established or projected in Victoria for A.I.F. and militia training will cost more than £580,000 and provide accommodation for more ...

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  5. HOLED STEAMER IS ON SANDBANK

    Badly holed when she struck a submerged rock last night off Ulverstone, North-Western Tasmania, the Holyman steamer Wannon has drifted about 100 yards And is now on a sandbank at the mouth of the Leven River. ...

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  6. Stinkwort Kills Mallee Sheep

    SEA LAKE. Friday.--Through rating stinkwort in flower, many sheep, including 120 owned by Mr. J. Minners, have died. ...

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  7. MINISTERS FLY TO MELBOURNE

    Carrying the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies), the Minister for the Army (Mr. Street), and his private secretary (Mr. R. Elford) as passengers, the ...

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  8. WAR FACTS WANTED

    The Times, in a leading article, says that a good case might be made out for postponing Parliamentary discussion on the recent ...

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  9. UNWED WIVES' POSITION

    THE Archbishop of Canterbury declared in the House of Lords that "unmarried wives" continually dependent on men ...

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  10. OFFICERS LEFT HOLDING BABY

    A man walked up to the Flinders Street station recruiting depot with a baby in his arms. He hold tho baby in one arm ...

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  11. FROM HOSPITAL TO GAOL

    After spending 18 weeks in the Royal Melbourne Hospital with a bullet in his back, Leo Hill, of Hoddle Street, Collingwood, laborer, was today ...

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  12. Traveller Tells Of Belgium Prepared

    Cars have been commandeered and massed on the French frontier ready to transport French troops into Belgium should Germany invade the ...

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  13. PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION

    Municipalities should assume complete responsibility for the control of children from about the age of 18 months until their education was taken ...

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  14. DRIVER IN DILEMMA WHEN LIGHTS FAILED

    WODONGA, Friday. -- When his car lights failed on the Mitta Road last night, Mr. Reginald Courtney avoided driving over a 50-foot drop into a ...

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  15. SAID HE MISTOOK FIRE ALARM FOR LETTERBOX

    The excuse that he mistook a fire alarm for a letterbox was advanced by Benjamin Reginald Fitzpatrick, 20, of Flemington Road, North Melbourne. ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENCE VOTE

    CAPETOWN, Thursday-- Introducing the defence vote, the Prime Minister (General Smuts) outmanoeuvred the Opposition by quoting a memorandum ...

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  17. 60 SEEK RED CROSS APPOINTMENT

    Sixty applications, including some from other States, have been received for the position of secretary of the Victorian division of the Red Cross ...

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  18. OVERSEER ACQUITTED OF CHARGE

    Albert Newman Bridges. 59, of Home Street, Newport, was found not guilty in General Sessions today, of a charge of having received secret commissions ...

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  19. EXTRA BUSES NOT ALLOWED

    Owners of private buses admitted that their buses were always overcrowded during peak hours, but, because of the "ridiculous" regulations ...

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  20. BANDSMEN WANTED AT QUEENSCLIFF

    Ex-A.I.F. men are wanted for the Queenscliff garrison band. They mould be about 50 years old, and the details of the instruments they are ...

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  21. Mr. Lloyd George's Parliamentary Jubilee

    Mr. Lloyd George celebrated yesterday the golden Jubilee of his membership of the House of Commons. He heard the First Lord of the ...

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  22. Melbourne Pilot In Casualty List

    SERGEANT R. C. EDWARDS, of the R.A.A.F., who lived in Melbourne, was killed on active service, according to the Air Ministry's 25th casualty ...

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  23. CASH DONATIONS NEEDED FOR TURKS, POLES, FINNS

    An appeal for further assistance for distressed Poles, Turks and Finns was made by Mr. L. Conolly at a luncheon today. ...

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  24. FINED FOR DRIVING CROWD TO PICNIC

    FRANKSTON, Friday.--Because he charged to transport eight adults and 17 children to the Longwarry State School's picnic at Frankston on ...

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  26. Anglo-Canadian Air Service

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The Canadian Associated Press Ottawa correspondent says that the Anglo-Canadian air service will resume, it is understood, ...

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  27. NO CHANGE IN SHANGHAI COUNCIL

    SHANGHAI, Thursday. -- The Japanese admit defeat in their effort to secure control of the Shanghai Municipal Council. The elections are ...

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  28. BRITAIN TO TRAIN AIRMEN IN SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.--The Prime Minister (General Smuts) said in the Assembly that Britain had accepted smith Africa's invitation to train ...

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  29. 30 BANDS TO PLAY IN ANZAC DAY MARCH

    At least 30 bands win play in this year's Anzac Day march. The secretary of the Victorian Bands' League (Mr. R. J. Beaman) pointed ...

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  30. HERALD CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement, Reuter's World Services. in addition to other special sources of information, are used in the compilation of the overseas intelligence ...

    Article : 42 words
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