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  2. A.C.I. CRITICS ATTACKED

    SYDNEY, Friday. — "I hope criticism here will cease," said the managing director of Australian Consolidated Industries Ltd. (Mr. ...

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  3. WHAT WEATHER!—

    After days of withering heat, and a surfeit of bluster ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MAY LOSE SAVINGS

    With Goering's appointment as supreme director of German war industry, new and disguised taxation is expected in the Reich. ...

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  5. ULSTER MANS BORDER

    Thousands of troops and armed police have manned Northern Ireland's border with Eire following the suggestion in the Dall on ...

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  6. GALE CAUSES DAMAGE

    Shop windows were blown in at Thornbury and St. Kilda and trees were blown down by the gale yesterday morning. ...

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  7. ONE WHO WAS CAUGHT.—

    in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ALL SHIPPING CONTROLLED

    All shipping has been requisitioned by the British Government. Previously a considerable number of ships, particularly on regular runs, ...

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  9. RED CROSS FUND

    The Lord Mayor of London's Red Cross Fund, which increased by £5,000 yesterday, now stands at £919,000. ...

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  10. NAZI AIR ARITHMETICTO ORDER

    Between the first German announcement of an air action over the North Sea on Tuesday and the latest Nazi claims, the number of the latest Messerschmidt ...

    Article : 111 words
  11. PRICE CONTROL POWERS

    An assurance that the Commonwealth had ample powers to prevent unduly high profits under the proposal for the manufacture of ...

    Article : 106 words
  12. MAN DROWNED AT BRIGHTON

    A man was drowned at Brighton yesterday, and six other bathers, including four children, were rescued from drowning in the sea by ...

    Article : 325 words
  13. U.S. SENTIMENT WITH ALLIES

    Afternoon newspapers yesterday unanimously endorsed President Roosevelt's speech to Congress. They said that the President's ...

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  14. BLOWN FROM CYCLE

    Evidently blown to the roadway by the gale, Jack Mills, 16, of Grace crescent, Essendon, was found in an unconscious condition on the Calder Highway, 27 ...

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  15. GENERAL RAIN IN S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Friday. — General rain ranging from a quarter of an inch to more than an inch was reported to-day. Thunder-storms accompanied the falls in ...

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  16. MR. CURTIN REPLIES

    PERTH, Friday.—"I do not disregard the significance of the statement of the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) that the establishment of the motor-car industry ...

    Article : 133 words
  17. FALSE NAZI PROPAGANDA ABOUT ATHENIA

    Attempts are being made by German propaganda to confuse opinion by anticipating the findings of an inquiry being held in Washington (U.S.A.) into the ...

    Article : 133 words
  18. SUPPLIES CUT OFF

    DARWIN, Friday.—The heaviest inland rains for many years have cut off supplies to several towns south of Darwin. The rains caused washaways at South ...

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  19. MINISTER INTERVIEWED

    Mr. McGregor Reid, chairman of directors of T. J. Richards and Sons Ltd., motor-body builders, of Adelaide. interviewed the Minister for Customs (Mr. ...

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  20. FALSE INFORMERS GAOLED

    Heavy sentences have been passed on five Russians for denunciations of alleged saboteurs that have been proved without foundation. ...

    Article : 83 words
  21. EARNING GUINEA A MINUTE

    Do you want to earn a guinea a minute for-five minutes' work? The estimate is conservative, for it may take only three minutes'to earn the ...

    Article : 363 words
  22. "WILL HELP AUSTRALIA"

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Sir Thomas Gordon, who was recently appointed the representative in Australia of the British Ministry of Shipping, said to-day that ...

    Article : 138 words
  23. FATAL BULLET WOUND

    As the result of a bullet wound in his head, Hugh Roy McCormi[?] aged 45 years, of Lower Dandenong road, Mentone, a well-known horse ...

    Article : 367 words
  24. PRISONER FOUND AFTER ESCAPE

    After a wide police search John Ryan, 38, who escaped from custody through the window of the Goulburn Valley train near Mooroopna yesterday morning, was ...

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  25. PUPPET PLAN AGAIN

    High Japanese military officers are examining another tentative agreement for the establishment of a puppet Central Chinese Government under ...

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  26. U.S. MINISTER TO CANADA

    Mr. J. H. R. Cromwell, husband of Mrs. Doris Duke Cromwell, "the world's richest girl," has been selected as United States Minister in Canada by President ...

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  27. NAZI SHIPS PUT OUT

    Two Nazi freighters the Quito and Botota (each 1,230 tons) slipped out of the harbour of Guayaquil, Ecuador's chief port, last night. It is reported that they ...

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  28. Obituary MRS. J. S. MORLET

    Mrs. J. S. Morlet, formerly of Camperdown, who died recently in Melbourne at the age of 79 years, was a daughter of the late Mr. James Lindsay Brown, ...

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  29. JUNE TRAVIS WEDS

    June Travis, the film actress, was married here to-day to Mr. Fred Friedlob, a wealthy manufacturer. ...

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  30. HAIR SHAVED, OFF AS PUNISHMENT

    A German woman, Frau Wiedenroth, has been found guilty of living with a Polish prisoner of war and has had her head shaved as a mark of shame. ...

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  31. LONDON MARKETS

    Tin, £245/10/. Rubber, 11 23-32d. lb. Mines were quiet. North Broken Hill, 36/3; New Broken Hill, 16/3; Wiluna, 5/; ...

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  32. MR. A. G. HOWITT

    BAIRNSDALE, Friday.—The funeral of Mr. Alfred Gilbert Howitt. of Eastwood, Lucknow, took place at the Bairnsdale Cemetery to-day. He was a son of ...

    Article : 111 words
  33. Advertising

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  34. "EMBARRASSMENT FOR WHEAT FARMERS"

    PERTH, Friday.—Referring to the announcement that the next meeting of the Australian Agricultural Council would be held in Hobart on February 8 instead of ...

    Article : 99 words
  35. TAXI STRIKES TWO MEN

    James Moore aged 36 years of Princes street Carlton, suffered a fractured skull and leg and Michael Smart, aged 41 years cf Nicholson street, Cariton, received minor ...

    Article : 63 words
  36. TIME-PROOF COLOURS

    The formulation of "BU-TEX" PAINT, which is made with exclusive sun-tested English colours, makes it the most brilliant long-living paint procurable, and is ...

    Article : 64 words
  37. HOW TO RECOLOUR CANVAS BLINDS

    Anyone can easily recolour shabby sun blinds in any colours with TAUBMAN'S "CANVASOL." "Canvasol" is a new washable canvas paint for recolouring ...

    Article : 57 words
  38. COOL OFF IN TASMANIA

    Fast Regular Services by t.s.s. TAROONA, tri-weekly to LAUNCESTON; and NAIRANA, bi-weekly to BURNIE and DEVONPORT, for an Ideal Summer ...

    Article : 41 words
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