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  2. DAILY DIGEST OF WORLD NEWS AND VIEWS

    "... twenty long-range bombers, each carrying a pair of 2,000lb. bombs loaded with LOX (a combination of liquid oxygen, softwood carbon, and ammonium ...

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  3. Coalition RECASTING THE CABINET

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—It is expected that to facilitate the reconstruction of the Cabinet (see page 1) Mr. Menzies will submit the ...

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  4. DELEGATES

    at the A.N.A. conference at Cowes. From top: Mr. H. G. Hughes (Geelong), the new president; Messrs. J. Newman (Rochester), S. G. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BIG BUSH FIRES RAGING

    While temperatures in Melbourne yesterday soared above 100 degrees for the third day in succession serious bush fires broke out in many parts of Victoria. With a rising northerly wind the position to-day is ...

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  6. CAVALRY PARADE THROUGH GEELONG.

    Light Horse men from the Torquay camp riding through the beflagged streets of Geelong yesterday. This was the scene at the saluting-base. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Heat Wave HOTTEST NEAR COAST

    An unusual feature of the heat wave yesterday was that the highest temperatures in Victoria were recorded at southern towns almost ...

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  8. TANKS SMASHED BY FINNS

    I have just seen a terrifying spectacle—the ruins of the 34th Soviet Tank Brigade. General Kongratjev, commander of the ...

    Article : 177 words
  9. Coal Strike PLEDGING AID FOR MINERS A.C.T.U. Move To-day?

    Support for the miners and others involved, in the coal strike is likely to be pledged in Melbourne to-day by the A.C.T.U. If this ...

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  10. THREE FREAK YEARS

    Abnormal conditions have marked the weather in Victoria for the last three years, in which time many meteorological records have been ...

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  11. THE LATE ARCHBISHOP KELLY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Between 3 p.m. and 10 p.m. to-day 22,000 people passed through St. Mary's Cathedral to view the body of Archbishop Kelly, which is lying ...

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  12. SAFETY LANE TESTS

    Excessive heat kept many people away from Safety Lane, in Lansdowne street, East Melbourne, yesterday, but in view of the conditions the number of cars tested ...

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  13. MT. ISA MINES MAY CLOSE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. —The Mt. Isa mines will be closed down in sections if no coal is available by the end of the week. ...

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  14. COMMAND TRAINING SCHOOLS

    Excellent results have been obtained by officers and other ranks attending command training schools throughout Australia, according to reports submitted to ...

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  15. PRESTON FIRE

    When a compressor valve blew out at the works of George Atyeo and Sons, memorial sculptors, Bell street, Preston, yesterday, it landed in a grass plot near ...

    Article : 62 words
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  17. COURT COULD MEDIATE Has Wide Powers

    The Commonwealth Arbitration Court, it is believed, is vested with powers wide enough to enable it to intervene to end the deadlock in ...

    Article : 204 words
  18. HOMEWORK AND HEAT

    With everyone, old and young, sweltering in the continued heat wave, there were numerous complaints from parents yesterday ...

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  19. ACCIDENT WITNESSES

    It was the duty of people to come forward and give the police details of accidents they witnessed, the City Coroner (Mr. Tingate, P.M.) said yesterday. ...

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  21. THREATENEDHOMES NEAR YARRAM

    YARRAM, Tuesday. — Fires in the Whitelaw's road district, which have been burning since the week-end, were out of control this morning. ...

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  22. NO LEAVE TRAINS

    Regret was expressed yesterday by Brigadier D. V. Blake, in charge of administration of the Southern Command at Army Headquarters, at the fact that ...

    Article : 116 words
  23. STATION-MEN LAUGH AT HEAT

    It was cooler in Riverina yesterday than it was in Melbourne. Hardly anywhere north of the Murray did the temperature rise much above 100 degrees. ...

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  24. "SHADOW SPARRING" IN WARTIME

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. —Concern was expressed by the Premier (Mr. Mair) in the Legislative Assembly to-day regarding the coal strike. ...

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  25. DANGER AT ROSEDALE

    ROSEDALE, Tuesday.—A fire raging on Crown lands in the Stradbroke and Willung districts spread to adjoining properties. Mr. N. Farley's holding was ...

    Article : 117 words
  26. PRAYERS FOR RAIN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Next Sunday has been appointed as a day of prayer for rain throughout the State. The Premier (Mr. Mair), in announcing the ...

    Article : 48 words
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