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  2. AWAKENING INTEREST IN FORESTS

    The special article in THE ARGUS yesterday by Mr Isaac, MLC, honorary organiser. Save the Forests Campaign, on the planting of trees ...

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  3. RELATIONS OF A L P WITH COMMUNITS

    SYDNEY, Wed: Attention of state branches of the ALP is to be directed to the rule governing association with Communists. This was decided ...

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  4. IS AGENT-GENERAL NEEDED?

    Sir: The State Government intends giving more power to the Agent-General. Is it necessary for the welfare of the state to have an ...

    Article : 97 words
  5. FIRE POLICY PRAISED

    Sir: I would like to ask the Forestry Department through your columns whose idea it was to burn off in the late spring and early ...

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  6. FOOD PARCELS FOR FRENCH

    Sir: Your article, "Famine Grips France" (10/2/45), discloses a lot of the horrors of the life of present-day France. It is heart-breaking to ...

    Article : 116 words
  7. GRAPE JUICE FOR ENERGY

    Sir: In No 16 of vol 38 of "Chemical Abstracts" appears: "The reputed value of dextrose (grape sugar) and levulose (fruit sugar) to provide a ...

    Article : 146 words
  8. HOUSING PROBLEM

    Sir: We hear such a lot about the housing problem nowadays, and there seems to me to be such a simple solution to a big part of the trouble ...

    Article : 148 words
  9. RABBITS FOR EXPORT?

    Sir: With the shortage of beef and mutton, and this country overrun with rabbits, surely every available space in the refrigeration of our ...

    Article : 54 words
  10. MR CURTIN TO CONFER WITH A L P AND A C T U

    CANBERRA, Wed: Mr Curtin, Prime Minister, indicated today that in Canberra on Thursday he would see the ALP Federal executive on ...

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  11. SOCIALISTIC LEGISLATION

    Sir: Before dealing with Mr G. L. Dethridge's letter (3/2/45), may I ask why the Government deliberately submitted the 14 referendum points ...

    Article : 206 words
  12. TEACHER SHORTAGE BIG PROBLEM AT TECHNICAL COLLEGE

    With pupils still seeking enrolment, matters were in a turmoil at Melbourne Technical College, Mr Frank Ellis, principal of the college, said ...

    Article : 168 words
  13. CHARGES FAIL

    In General Sessions yesterday Raymond Arthur Medcraft, 22, of Grant st, South Melbourne, labourer, was found not guilty on a charge of ...

    Article : 75 words
  14. DEATH AT DOG RACES

    While attending dog races at Cootamundra (NSW) yesterday afternoon, Jack Riley, a well-known trainer of Tumut, collapsed and died. ...

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