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  3. RESERVOIR DAMAGE Alarm at Hume

    ALBURY (N.S.W.), Wednesday.— Alarmed by the appearance of fissures in the concrete surfacing of the Hume Reservoir members of the Murray River ...

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  4. BIG ADVANCE MADE Defence Assets

    "The elements which gave to last September an unforgettable atmosphere are still in existence. Munich showed a way to peace, ...

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  5. BUSH FIRE REFUGEES AT PARKDALE.

    These happy little children are refugees from the Warrandyte district who have been provided with accommodation at the Salvation Army camp at parkdale. The seaside air stimulated their appetites at lunch yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 37 words
  6. Universal Training "FAILURE 0F MILITIA"

    "The voluntary system of enlistment has not been effective," Mr. Vinton Smith said. "There is no time to be mouthing such ...

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  7. ARARAT CREEK WATER

    Cessation of the flow of water in the lower Ararat Creek is not due to pumping by landholders, according to officers of the State Rivers and Water Supply ...

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  8. SIX SEAMEN CHARGED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Six members of the crew of the Dalfram, which was the centre of the recent waterside dispute over the ...

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  9. A MATTER OF COSTUME

    I am just about fed up with women's fashions All yesterday afternoon I am standing up while the Ball and Chain is pinning all ...

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  10. TRADE ROUTE DEFENCE Naval Exercises

    Intensive trade defence exercises will be executed by ships of the Australian Squadron along the south-eastern coast of Australia, in co-operation with the New ...

    Article : 455 words
  11. ROBBER PRAISES VICTIMS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The courage of two taxi-drivers who resisted an armed robber was praised in the Quarter Sessions to-day by a detective and by the robber ...

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  12. M.L.A.'s REFUSAL

    CASTLEMAINE, Wednesday.—In reply to an invitation to attend a public meeting in Castlemaine on February 6 to stimulate recruiting. Dr. Shields, M.L.A., ...

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  13. AIR MISSION

    Messrs. C.F. Howarth and A.C. Boddis, technical experts of the British Air Mission which will investigate the possibilities of aircraft production by existing ...

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  14. LABOUR POLICY ON TRAINING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Denials that the Premier of Queensland (Mr. Forgan Smith) or the Federal president of the Australian Labour party (Mr. C. Fallon) ...

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  15. YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Exhaustive inquiries for six weeks by police failed to produce information about the antecedents of a young woman, Miss Foster, ...

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  16. New Judge

    Mr. Norman O'Bryan, K.C., who has been recommended to the Governor in Council for appointment as an acting justice of the Supreme Court, is one of ...

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  17. MR. CASEY'S WARNING

    WERRIBEE, Wednesday.—The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Casey), in an address here to-night to enlist support for the militia forces said that by virtue of his position ...

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  18. ARTILLERY CAMP

    Officers and men of the 4th Field Artillery Brigade, now in camp at Broadmeadows, engaged in general manœuvres and gun drill yesterday, with specialist ...

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  19. PLANES AT DARWIN

    It was the practice never to state where aeroplanes would be stationed, said the Minister for Defence (Brigadier Street) when asked to comment yesterday on a ...

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  20. HOSPITALITY ON NEW SHIP

    History books go by the board these days, because when Greek meets Greek there are no wars. Just perfect hospitality. This was exemplified on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 195 words
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  22. AT WILLIAMSTOWN

    A march by the 6th Heavy Brigade headed by the brigade band preceded a public meeting in the Williamstown Town Hall last night, which was addressed by ...

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  23. FATAL INJURIES

    Mrs. Mary Allen, aged 79 years of Brunswick road. East Brunswick, who broke a leg when she fell at her home on January 14, died in the Royal ...

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  24. NO APATHY HERE!

    Members of the 4th Field Artillery Brigade receiving instruction in sighting their guns at me Broadmeadows military camp. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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