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  2. In the Churches UNITY AMONG CHRISTIANS

    Throughout Australia yesterday large congregations attended churches of all denominations and joined in one of the most united ...

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  3. WARNING OF FLOODS

    Rises in flooded streams are expected because heavy rain fell over central and southern Victoria in the week-end, and the Weather ...

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  4. WOUNDED IN STREET

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—With a bullet wound in the right arm, Norman Hackett, aged 24 years, of Prospect street, Erskineville, arrived in a ...

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  5. Letters to the Editor HOW WOMEN CAN HELP

    Sir,—As Australian women have always risen to an emergency, and many are wondering now how they can help to this crisis, may I, as one who worked in ...

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  6. BOMB THROWN AT HOUSE

    Shattering two windows and hurling glass within a few feet of a sleeping child, an explosive substance was thrown into the front ...

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  7. THREE KILLED ON ROADS

    Two motor-cyclists and a pedestrian, a woman, were killed in road accidents in the suburbs at the week-end. ...

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  8. MILLS SAVED

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Firemen saved the oil mills of James Barnes Ltd., in Huntley street, Alexandria. from being destroyed by fire last ...

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  9. FAREWELL TO SARGENT

    Dr. Malcolm Sargent had a great send-off on Saturday night, when, at the close of his farewell concert, the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra ...

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  10. SNOW AT BALLARAT

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—Heavy snow fell at Ballarat to-night. The fall lasted half an hour. Snow fell also at Korweinguboora. ...

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  11. SHOWING THE WAY IN A BLACK-OUT

    .—Kerbs in Kensington, London, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. EGG BOARD

    Sir,—The Egg Board has been proved a failure, and should be immediately abolished now that our Empire is at war. It is wrong that advocates of board control ...

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  13. STORM AT WAGGA

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Sunday.—Damage estimated at between £400 and £500 was earned by storm to the factory of the Murrumbidgee Co-operative Dairy ...

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  14. MOTOR-CYCLISTS KILLED

    In a collision between his motor-cycle and a car at the corner of Spencer street and Matlock street, East Camberwell, on Saturday afternoon, Roy R. Browning, ...

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  15. PRICE OF BEER

    Sir,—Two statements in your paper last week should be read together. One was that the proposed beer, duty increase would probably be passed on to the public by a ...

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  16. ESCAPED DEATH BY INCHES

    When a train struck a car at the Shorts road level crossing, Merlynston, soon after midday yesterday, Eric Derby, of Hillside parade, North ...

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  17. GLEN IRIS THEFTS

    Jewellery, valued at £50, and £10 in money were stolen by thieves who entered the house of George Frederick Thomson, of Vernon street, Glen Iris, on Saturday ...

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  18. TEXTILE AWARD

    Preference to unionists was declared by the Federal council of the Textile Workers' Union, which met in Melbourne last week, to be the best means of assisting to police ...

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  19. RENDERED HOMELESS BY NAZIS.

    Danzig—shown arriving at Liverpool street station, London. —Young Jewish girls—refugees from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Women's Sport HOCKEY REPLAY TO U.H.S.

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  21. Trap-shooting STARLING TITLE TO DOWNIE

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  22. BELGRAVE MAIL

    Sir,—It is the opinion of very many of the residents of Belgrave that we should have an afternoon delivery of letters in the same area as the morning delivery, ...

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  23. OFFICES ENTERED

    Thieves entered or attempted to enter 30 offices in Wentworth House, Collins street, city, on Saturday night. Whether property has been stolen is not ...

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  24. FIVE-DAY WEEK

    An agreement is being sought with the Metropolitan Gas Company by the Gas Employees', Boiler-makers', and Amalgamated Engineering Unions with the ...

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  25. LIVELY NEW MUSICAL

    As a prescription for the cure of war jitters it will be hard to find anything more effective than a few doses of "Under Your Hat." This is ...

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  26. SOCKS THAT FIT

    Sir,—On behalf of a body of at least 60 matured voluntary workers, application was made for advice in the best way of rendering service at this critical time. ...

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  27. BULLET THROUGH HAT?

    Police were informed last night that a bullet had passed through the hat of a passenger in a Hawthorn-bound tram when the tram was crossing Coppin ...

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  28. OTHER MISHAPS

    Struck by a tram in Swan street, Richmond, on Saturday evening. Charles McLean, aged 55 years, of Cubitt street, Richmond, was admitted to Alfred ...

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  29. INFANT'S ESCAPE

    PERTH. Sunday.—John Stent, aged 2½ years, of Manjimup, fell through the window of a fast moving train near Perth last night while travelling with his ...

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  30. Advertising

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  31. MAIN BURNED TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Henry Ellis, aged 79 years, an old age pensioner, was burned to death yesterday when the hut in which he lived in ...

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  32. BIBLE SUNDAY

    The offering of special prayers for peace in churches yesterday did not prevent the successful observance of "Bible Sunday," which was arranged by the ...

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  33. HOUSEWIVES'

    Sir,—As a member of the Housewives' Association I was surprised to hear that Mrs. Alice Thomas, who was such a fine president for over 20 years, should have ...

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  34. IVANHOE DRAWS IN HOCKEY

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  35. INTER-CLUB DRAUGHTS

    Because of a misunderstanding there was no play bttween Melbourne and Brunswick on Saturday night in the inter-club draughts final. The match will be played on September 23. The annual ...

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  36. NEW BAPTIST CHURCH

    The foundation-stone of the new Baptist Church, Riversdale road, Camberwell was laid on Saturday. Clergymen who took part in the service ...

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  37. THE CALL TO SERVE

    Sir,—If the Commonwealth Government is not prepared to send an expeditionary force overseas, it should say to the thousands of patriotic Australians ...

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  38. SONG TEST

    Miss Maud Fearon won the Brunswick song test of the Brunswick competitions in St. Patrick's Hall, Bourke street, on Saturday night. There were 80 ...

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  39. N.Z. AT TABLE TENNIS

    The table tennis match between Victoria and New Zealand at the Melbourne Town Hall to-night will be played on Swathling Cup lines, except tha all rubbers will be the best of three games. There ...

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  40. FOOTBALLERS HURT

    In a collision with another player during a soccer match at Middle Park on Saturday afternoon, Joseph Allan, aged 35 years, of Louisa street, East ...

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  41. BRAWL IN CITY

    Following a brawl in Little Latrobe street. city, yesterday, in which one man was admitted to the Royal Melbourne Hospital suffering from head injuries, five ...

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  42. METHODIST JUBILEE

    In the brick church, which was opened at the time of the Melbourne Centenary celebrations, the Albion street, Brunswick, Methodist Church began its jubilee ...

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  43. MAN IDENTIFIED

    The man who was found drawned in the entrance of the Elster Canal, Elwood, on Friday afternoon, was identified on Saturday as Albert Neilson, aged 49 years, ...

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    FIFTY-ONE THOUSAND PEOPLE SAW ST. KILDA defeat Richmond on Saturday in the League football semifinal at the Melbourne Cricket-ground. This picture shows just a section of the crowd in the "outer." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  45. FALL VICTIM DIES

    Desmond Henry Dunn, aged 12 years, of Ophir street, Moonee Ponds, died in the Children's Hospital yesterday morning from injuries received when he and ...

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  46. LAW NOTICES—(This Day)

    BANCO COURT.—Before Mr. Justice Macfarlan.— At 10.30—Oldham v. Oldham. FIRST CIVIL COURT. — Before Mr. Justice Lowe and Jury of Six. — At 10.30—O'Rourke ...

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  47. SHAW MEMORIAL

    Slightly more than 25 years ago the late Mr. Simeon Shaw, a Brunswick stonebreaker, left his estate to the late Sister E. M. Dykes, of the Melbourne City ...

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  48. 3UZ SPORTING FEATURE

    At 7.15 to-night, 3UZ will present "Giants of Sport," a weekly feature. in which Jack Gurry brings to the microphone headliners in the world of sport. ...

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  49. HELP APPRECIATED

    Sir,—The deaf and dumb community of this State express their heartfelt thanks to "The Argus" for the very practical help rendered to the cause that ...

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  50. MASS 100 YEARS AGO

    A Communion breakfast was held in St. Mary's Hall, Williamstown, yesterday morning to commemorate the first Mass said in Williamstown by Rev. Father ...

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  51. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL

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  52. JUST THE FLAT YOU WANT

    [?]s advertised in "The Argus" CLASSIFIED COLUMNS. Every sort—bachelor flats, villa flats, family flats—in all suburbs, and at prices to suit all incomes, are ...

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