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  2. STEADY FLOW OF RECRUITS

    Four men who joined up with the Second A.I.F. yesterday will find things a little difficult at first. The Army does things "right-handed," ...

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  3. Bribery Inquiry (From) Page One) "HONOUR AT STAKE"

    "This inquiry concerns the honour of the Assembly just as much as that of the Council," said the leader of the Opposition (Sir ...

    Article : 475 words
  4. U.S. GROWING IMPATIENT

    Indicating that the Government of the United States was taking a serious view of the situation, the Acting Secretary of State (Mr. ...

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  5. RAIDERS AT LARGE

    Two more armed German raiders are reported to be in African waters. The pocket battle-ship Admiral Scheer has already been active off ...

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    MEDICAL MEN OF THE ARMY studying first aid at their camp on the Epsom racecourse. These men are members of the 16th Field Ambulance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NOT TO BE SUNK ON SIGHT

    The German Foreign Office has announced that the German newspapers have mistakenly listed the Holland-Amerika liner Veendam, due at ...

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  8. ON WITH THE SHOW IN AIR RAIDS

    For the first time during an air raid, cinema shows went on last night when screeching sirens warned cities and towns of the ...

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  9. BIG ECONOMIC TASK

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Sir Ernest Fisk, managing director of Amalgamated Wireless (A'asia) Ltd., has been appointed secretary of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NAZI BREACH OF NEUTRALITY

    Although the German Government has apologised to Switzerland for violations of neutrality by air, there is no sign of the Nazis ...

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  11. WAR MINISTER RETURNS

    The Secretary, of State for War (Mr. Hore-Belisha) returned to England from France by air yesterday. His plane was escorted by two British ...

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  12. TYPIST SHOOTS LAWYER

    With a revolver in each hand, Corinne Maddox, 26, a typist, shot dead Brooks Cof[?]man, a leading lawyer, in Main street, Dallas (Texas), to-day She fired ...

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  13. ONLY ONE STATE FILLS QUOTA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Queensland is the only State in which enlistments in the Second A.I.F. reached the allotted quota, ...

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  14. ONUS PLACED ON STRIKERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The Full Bench of the Industrial Commission to-day placed on the strikers in the mutton section at the Homebush ...

    Article : 268 words
  15. BOXER ATTACKED BY JEALOUS DOG

    Jealous because he was playing on the floor with his new terrier, a dog, which was a cress between an Alsatian and an Airedale, savngely attacked Peter Kane, ...

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  16. PREMIER'S SON AND U.C.P.

    Selection of a United Country party candidate for the Bulla-Dalhousie seat at the next election for the Legislative Assembly has been ...

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  17. U.C.P. DISPUTES

    Efforts are being made to restore harmony between the central council of the United Country party and the Parliamentary ...

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  18. GERMANS ESCAPE FROM CAMP

    While a military court was investigating the escape from a camp in southeast Scotland of three young Germans who have been recaptured searchers ...

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  19. FILM STRIKE AVOIDED

    The threatened strike of film workers was avoided when producers' and workers[?] representatives announced that progress was being made toward a settlement of ...

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  20. PILOT AND PASSENGER KILLED

    The pilot and a passenger were burned to death when a private plane crashed in Hampshire yesterday. The engine was embedded four feet in the ground. ...

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  21. VICTORIA UNAFFECTED

    Victorian slaughtermen are unlikely to become affected by the dispute in Sydney, and deregistration of the union by the Industrial Commission in New South ...

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  22. FILM INDUSTRY PROTESTS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Any attempt to restrict the importation of films into Australia will be strongly opposed by the Motion Picture ...

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  23. DIPHTHERIA EPIDEMIC IN GERMANY

    There is a serious epidemic or diphtheria in Germany. Two thousand cases are occurring each week in Prussia alone. Rickets are so prevalent that the ...

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  24. BISHOP OFFERS TO GIVE UP PALACE

    The Bishop of Ely, in an address to the d[?]ocesan conference at Cambridge, offered to give up his palace and £1,000 a year and live permanently in a six to ...

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  25. HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR CANADA

    Mr. Charles J. Burchell, K.C., who was recently appointed High Commissioner for Canada in Australia, will leave for Australia in December, accompanied by his ...

    Article : 87 words
  26. THUNDER-STORM IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—When a fierce thunder-storm broke over the city and suburbs early this afternoon an electric train and ...

    Article : 202 words
  27. TWO BROTHERS BEHEADED BY NAZIS

    Having been found guilty of acting as [?]ies for Poland Karl and Bernhard Grzebellua, brothers, were beheaded today. ...

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  28. RUSSO-GERMAN RAIL TRANSPORT

    The Rome radio reports that Russian, German, and Rumanian railway experts are meeting at Czernowitz (Rumania) to discuss transport between Russia and ...

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  29. ASSAULT CHARGE FAILS

    Max Hubert Steinbuchel, of Spencer street, city, company director, was acquitted by a jury in General Sessions yesterday of a charge of having assaulted ...

    Article : 74 words
  30. RABAUL TO REMAIN CAPITAL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Plans for the transfer of the capital of New Guinea from Rabaul are likely to be shelved indefinitely as a result of the adverse ...

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  31. CLOSER TURKISH TIES WITH BRITAIN

    A Turkish mission left yesterday for London to discuss financial and economic co-operation with Britain. ...

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  32. CLIPPER'S FLIGHT

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Tuesday. — The Pan-American Honolulu Clipper is making steady progress in its flight from San Francisco to Auckland. It has arrived ...

    Article : 52 words
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  34. NAZI SOCIETY SUPPRESSED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— "Verbund der Deutscher vereine um Ausland" —in other words a league of German societies abroad—had an ...

    Article : 240 words
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    MINE DAMAGE to a neutral steamer. The Greek vessel Katinco Hadgitalera had her deck burst in this fashion by a German mine in the Baltic near ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. MYSTERIOUS DISCOVERY

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Tuesday.—Mystery surrounds the discovery of Charles Blackmore. aged 22 years, single, proprietor of an all-night cafe at Huntly, lying ...

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  37. CAR DRIVER INJURED

    HEALESVILLE, Thursday. — Mr. F. Cousens, of the Wattles, Healesville, was critically injured to-day when the motorcar in which he was returning from ...

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  38. NEST STOPS CURRENT

    Users of electricity in Footscray and Williamstown suffered an interruption of supply for 17 minutes yesterday, when a birds' nest fell from a superstructure on ...

    Article : 50 words
  39. BUSH FIRE PREVENTION

    CANBERRA, Tueday. — Co-operation of the State Governments in promoting measures to prevent forest fires is being sought by the Commonwealth ...

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  40. HOW TO MODERNISE YOUR KITCHEN

    If your kitchen woodwork is showing signs of long wear remember it's so easy to make it new again with one gay coat of "DYNAME,"which is bettoe than ...

    Article : 81 words
  41. YOU NEED TUNING UP

    After a spell of hard work you need a course of treatment at VICTORIA'S LEADING HYDRO[?] Appetising diet that builds the brain and body, massage, ...

    Article : 63 words
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