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  2. PARISH PRIEST FOR TRIAL

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Ernest James Vincent Cavey, Anglican parish priest at Manly, was to-day committed for trial on a charge arising out of a raid on ...

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  3. GERMANY MUST LOSE

    GERMANY'S WAR CHANCES, by DR. IVAN LAJOS (London: Gollancz): 3/6. Hitler has begun the present war much against the strong advice of many of ...

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  4. AERODROME FIRE WAS SABOTAGE

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday. — Sabotage caused the mysterious fire at Broken Hill aerodrome last night, police said to-day. They ...

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  5. MURDER CASE EVIDENCE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Further evidence supporting a theory that Derwent Evans Arkinstall, who is charged with murder, was ...

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  6. BRITISH WOOL PURCHASE

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Central Wool Committee appointed to administer the scheme under which Britain will purchase the ...

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  7. NEW BUDGET TO-DAY

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Although the Federal Budget which will be introduced into the House of Representatives to-morrow will provide for a record ...

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  8. SNAKE-CHARMING HAS NOTHING ON THIS

    MUSIC hath charms to soothe the savage breast, hut that isn't all it can do. At the Northcote Town Hall last ...

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  9. GUILTY OF RECEIVING

    Four men were found guilty by a jury in General Sessions yesterday of receiving, but were acquitted of a charge of having broken into a factory from which ...

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  10. BEHAVED OFFENSIVELY

    At the Coburg Court yesterday George Henry Walters aged 26 years, of Williamstown road, Port Melbourne, was fined £3 on a charge of having behaved ...

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  11. STATE SAVINGS BANK

    Deposits of the State Savings Bank of Victoria rose to a new record of £69,218,685 for the year ended June 30. ...

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  12. CONSTABLE INSULTED

    Arthur McKay, aged 45 years, labourer, of Campbellfield, was fined £3, in default imprisonment for 14 days at the Coburg Court yesterday on a charge of ...

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  13. GAS RECONNAISSANCE

    The Pharmaceutical Society has completed the enrolment of pharmacists as gas reconnaissance officers, covering every city, town, and borough in Victoria. In ...

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  14. LIFE IN NEW GUINEA

    The fact that natives drive cars, are junior clerks, or take charge as masters of schooners which trade round the islands is ...

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  15. 'PERFECTWOMAN' CHOSEN

    Miss Gladys Stewart, of Carrum street, Oakleigh, gained the award for the most physically "perfect woman" in Victoria this year. Mr. ...

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  16. ADVERTISING THAT PAYS

    THE following letter, which has been received by the manager of the classified advertisement department of "The Argus," speaks ...

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  17. £20 BETTING FINE

    Charged at the St. Kilda Court yesterday with having used premises of which he was the occupier for the purpose of betting, Albert Barclay, of High ...

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  18. DANCING EXAMINATIONS

    Miss Kathleen Danetree, an examiner of the Royal Academy of Dancing, London, will arrive in Melbourne next week to examine Victorian candidates in the ...

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  19. STATE SERVICES

    Assurances of the full co-operation of all sections of the public service to ensure that the work of the service was carried on with the least possible disturbance ...

    Article : 52 words
  20. Advertising

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  21. ADELAIDE SHOW

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The Adelaide Royal Show opened to-day in brilliant sunshine. A good crowd attended, and entries in cows, draught horses, and ...

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  22. MAN KILLED

    The driver of a motor-car was killed and a companion seriously injured last night when the car overturned after a collision with another in Point Nepean ...

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  23. GOOD SKI-ING

    Good ski-ing will be possible at Victorian resorts in the week-end. The Government Tourist Bureau issued the following reports last night:— ...

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  24. PLAY CONTEST RESULT

    Mr. Max Dunn, of Melbourne, won the all-States playwriting competition with a one-act drama entitled "White Blossom," it was announced last night by Mrs. Maie ...

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  25. FITZROY BY-ELECTION

    In the by-election held yesterday in the West Ward of the Fitzroy Council to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Councillor R. E. G. Bayford, T. J. Foley, ...

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  26. MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Donald McKinnon, aged 43 years, seaman, was charged at the Newcastle Police Court this afternoon that he murdered Leon Targowsti ...

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  27. PRIZE COURT

    Establishment in Victoria of a Prize Court is provided for in a proclamation issued yesterday by the Governor (Sir Winston Dugan). ...

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  28. BILL TO BE DROPPED

    When the State Parliament resumes, in three weeks or a month, the Government will probably abandon the contentious Members of Parliament ...

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  29. STATE AND WORKLESS

    The State should not be caught again on the hop when the war ended. It should appoint some authority to deal properly with unemployment. ...

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  30. HOTEL SOLD

    The freehold of the National Park Hotel at Toora, South Gippsland, the licence of which was recently surrendered by the owner, Mr. F. D. Funston, has been sold ...

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  31. £45 AN ACRE OFFERED

    A well-known property, Mayfield, in Lower Dandenong road, Mordialloc, the home of the late Edward (Count) Fonceca, was offered at auction yesterday. ...

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  32. R.A.A.F. MAN KILLED

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — John Musgrave, aged 25, an R.A.A.F. wireless operator, stationed at Richmond, was found dead at the side of the railway line near ...

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  33. ACTION ENDORSED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The New South Wales Labour Council last night endorsed the attitude of the Federal Labour leader (Mr. Curtin) in refusing to join a ...

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  34. CHEAP CANADIAN WOOD

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — The use of cheap Canadian timber ht place of local wood for butter boxes was opposed by representatives of Queensland interests ...

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  35. DEBT REDEMPTION

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Since the National Debt Commission was established in 1923 Australian public debt aggregating £112,821,000 has been ...

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  36. UNCLAIMED GOODS

    Articles ranging from one shirt (new, slightly damaged), to six bags of shell grit, will be offered at the Victorian Railways auction sale of unclaimed and ...

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  37. 2,225 MILES—11½ HOURS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Establishing a new commercial record, the inward Dutch air[?]ner flew from Darwin to Sydney to-day in 11 hours 33 minutes at an average ...

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  38. DISEASES OF CHILDREN

    The examination for the Douglas Stephens Prize in Diseases of Children will be held at the University on Friday, September 22, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 ...

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  39. JAPAN'S REQUEST

    LONDON.—The Ministry of Information states that the Japanese Government informed the British Ambassador (Sir Robert Craigie) ...

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  40. MALTESE NATIONAL DAY

    The 373rd anniversary of the ejection of the Turks from Malta by the Knights of St. John will be celebrated by the Melbourne Maltese community to-day. ...

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  41. DIVORCE DECREES

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 329 words
  42. CHINESE CULTURE

    The inaugural dinner of the China Cultural Society, an organisation formed to make Chinese culture better known to Australians, was held at the Victoria ...

    Article : 99 words
  43. SINGER TO BROADCAST

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Australian Broadcasting Commission stated to-day that Mr. John Brownlee has been signed up for an appearance with an orchestra ...

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    POLISH NATIONALS IN MELBOURNE discussing the lotest war news yesterday at the Polish Consulate in Melbourne. In the centre is the Consul for Poland (Mr. T. M. Burke). RUSH TO AMERICA.—Passengers crowding aboard the American liner ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  45. ACQUITTED OF STEALING

    Without leaving the box a jury in General Sessions yesterday acquitted Alan Edward Sorrell, aged 30 years, labourer, of Epsom road, Kensington, of a charge ...

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  46. YOUTH KILLED

    Arthur charles Doherty, aged 19 years, of Naroon road, Alphington, suffered fatal injuries when a motor-cycle which he was riding collided with a motor-truck ...

    Article : 36 words
  47. PRINCES HILL JUBILEE

    Princes Hill school will adopt a novel [?] when its jubilee celebrations are held in the week beginning Saturday, September 23. A separate room will be ...

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  48. HURT IN COLLISION

    Allan Hall, aged 20 years, of Whittle-sea, suffered a fractured skull in a motor collision in Plenty road, Bundoora. last night. He was admitted to St. Vincent's ...

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  49. EXAMINATION RESULTS

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 words
  50. LICENCE CANCELLED

    On a charge of having driven a motor-car while he was under the influence of intoxicating liquor shortly before midnight on August 31 in Nicholson street, Footscray, ...

    Article : 63 words
  51. INJURIES FATAL

    Annie Stephens, aged 70 years, of Coventry street, South Melbourne, died at Prince Henry's Hospital yesterday morning from injuries which she suffered ...

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  52. BUY NOW—AND SAVE!

    Car prices are now at bedrock, Don't delay in buying that used car—you will save money. Good used cars, priced to suit all incomes, are advertised in "The ...

    Article : 39 words
  53. BREACH OF GAMING ACT

    A fine of £10 was imposed on Claudina [?]water at the Coburt Court yesterday on a charge of having acted in the conduct of a common gaming-house at ...

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