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    MILITIA SIGNALLERS (top) and signallers of the Second A.I.F. in training at camps near Melbourne. The militiamen are members of the 2nd Cavalry Divisional Signals and are in camp at Broadmeadows. In the lover picture are members of the South Australian draft for the Second A.I.F. practising ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. EMPIRE AIR TRAINING

    Details of the Empire air training project will be officially announced in London, Ottawa, Sydney, and Wellington within a few ...

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  4. MINE ATTACK FORESEEN

    British naval expeits had anticipated the use of the so-called magnetic mine, it was stated last night, and there is every reason ...

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  5. WANT TO GO ABROAD

    The early despatch of an Air Expeditionary Force to Great Britain will be urged by a deputation from the Australian Flying Corps ...

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  6. COUPLE BURNED TO DEATH

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—When their four-roomed cottage was destroyed by fire early this morning Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Deniham, of ...

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  7. CAUGHT IN OWN STUBBLE FIRE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—John Boshier, aged 53, wheat farmer, of North Star (N.S.W.), and his wife, Elizabeth Freda Boshier, aged 46, were ...

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  8. MEETING ENDS ABRUPTLY

    Abruptly ending a meeting of the finance committee of the Footscray Council last night, the chairman (Councillor McArthur) left the ...

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  9. MASTERING MINES

    Confidence that the Allies would win the war was expressed by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) in a broadcast address to the ...

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  10. Ships Sunk DIED AFTER RESCUE

    Those who lost their lives on the Polish liner Pilsudski (see page 1) were the master (Captain Stankiewicz) and a youth. The captain ...

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  11. Body Found After 25 Years on Glacier

    CHRISTCHURCH (N.Z.), Monday. —Portion of a human trunk, believed to be part of the body of Dr. Sydney King, who was killed by an ...

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  12. NO DECISION ON WHEAT

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Until negotiations between Britain and Australia for the disposal of a quota of Australia's wheat surplus are more ...

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  13. MAGNETIC MINE MENACE

    "Meeting the magnetic mine menace" appears to be the new guessing game—among scientists and naval expeits as well as ...

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  14. NO WHISKY FOR HORSES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Permission to adminster stimulants to horses racing in Sydney would not be granted in any circumstances, ...

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  15. NO LONGER TERM FOR PARLIAMENT

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Suggestions that the Commonwealth might seek a means of postponing the Federal election until after the constitutional date at ...

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  16. SENTENCED TO LIFE

    BRISBANE, Monday.— John James Fitzsimmons, aged 27, postal employee, was found guilty in the Criminal Court at Townsville to-day of having murdered ...

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  17. LOWER LIVING STANDARD

    CANBERRA, Monday.— "Any infringement of Australia's living standard as a result of the war will be strenuously opposed by the Labour party," said the ...

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  18. NEW EMPIRE AIR SERVICES

    The board of directors of the British Overseas Airways Corporation, which will to over the enterprises formerly conducted by Imperial Airways Ltd. and ...

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  19. NOT ALLOWED TO SEE AIR RACE

    Among the pilots in the fighter squadron formed with the gift of £100,000 presented by the Nizam of Hyderabad is a West Austialian ...

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  20. 22 DROWNED IN MERSEY

    Twenty-two men lost their lives yesterday when the Liverpool pilot boat foundered in the Mersey, near Southport. ...

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  21. WOOL EMPLOYEES DISMISSED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—About 300 employees in the combing section of the Botany woollen mills of F. W. Hughes Pty. Ltd. will be ...

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  22. SHIP BEACHED AFTER COLLISION

    The British steamer Stangate (1,239 tons), which was prominent during the Spanish War, was beached on the south-east coast of England to-day, after a ...

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  23. MOVE TO SETTLE STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Gollan) negotiated for a settlement of the strike of meat industry employees at the ...

    Article : 76 words
  24. THIRD TRAIN DISASTER IN GERMANY

    Ten people were killed and 18 were injured, five seriously, in a head-on collision at full speed between a freight train and a passenger train near ...

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  25. £200,000 A DAY ON WAR

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Following Britain's announcement that her defence expenditure was at the rate of £6,000,000 a day, ...

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  26. MR. SOONG NEW CHINESE FINANCE MINISTER

    Mr. T. V. Soong, brother of Madame Caiang Kai-sheir, has replaced Mr. H. H. Kang as Minister for Finance in the Chinese Central Government. ...

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  27. EDGEWORTH TOBACCO

    Fine aroma, fine quality and a truly fine smoke. That's Edgeworth, the pure Virginian tobacco — plug slice or ready rubbed.—[Advt.] ...

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    A FLASHING FIGURE, a screech of brakes, and Heedless Hebe somehow escapes injury. Heedless Hebe is one of the dummies used to test motorists' reactions in Safety Lane, which was reopened yesterday. Safety Lane will remain open to-day and to-morrow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. BALLOON EXPLODED BY MATCH; ONE KILLED

    When a drifting barrage ballon was being secured of a town in South Norway, a spectator struck a match, and the [?]on exploded. One person was ...

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  30. WERRIBEE BEEF BAN

    The Camberwell Council decided last night to ask Mrs. Weber, M.H.R., for her reasons for not agreeing to support the lifting of the ban on the sale of beef from ...

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  31. ARE YOU ON A SPECIAL HEALTH DIET?

    The Mutual Provedoring Basement is fally stocked with health and diabetic foods of all descriptons—some of which [?] obtainable nowhere else in Melbourne. ...

    Article : 78 words
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