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  2. PROTESTS FROM WONTHAGGI Future of Mine

    WONTHAGGI, Thursday.—Wonthaggi Borough Council held a special meeting to-night to consider statements about the future of the ...

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  3. UNIONS EXPECT LONG STRIKE Raising £22,500 a Week

    Reports submitted to a meeting of the Trades Hall Council last night indicated that a prolonged strike of miners was expected, and that a ...

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  4. MORE WHOOPING COUGH

    Whooping cough is prevalent in many Melbourne suburbs. The number of cases taken to the Children's Hospital has increased from ...

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  5. U.C.P. Leadership MOVE TO DEFER DEFEATED Central Council's Powers

    Early in the U.C.P. Parliamentary meeting yesterday (see Page 1), which was attended by all Assembly and Council members of the party, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LEAVE NOW BUT A MEMORY

    After what a non-commissioned officer described as "one last glorious night of leave," the Second A.I.F. tried manfully yesterday to ...

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  7. Letters to the Editor A HERO TO SOME

    Sir,—I and many other members of the United Australia party deplore the attacks on the leadership of Sir Stanley Argyle, a statesman and patriot ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST OF WORLD NEWS AND VIEWS

    "It is not craven to pray in anxiety and alarm....In our prayers for victory in the war, we bear in mind that we are not asking God to make our cause ...

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  9. GHURCHGOING

    Sir,—Your paragraph on March 27, "Do Churchgoers Want Entertainment?" causes me to ask whether such questions are raised by correspondents, to cheapen ...

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  10. SOLDIERS INJURED

    Three soldiers and a taxi-cab driver were injured when a taxi-cab and a tramway rail cleaner collided at the corner of Flinders and William street, city, early ...

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  11. IT'S GOING TO BE HOT AGAIN

    Heat wave conditions again prevail over south-eastern Australia from Adelaide to Sydney, according to Weather Bureau officials. ...

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  12. MINERS' VIEWS

    The president of the Wonthaggi branch of the federation (Mr. I. Williams) said yesterday that some of the areas that it was suggested would be closed were ...

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  13. CONFERENCE OF PARTIES

    The Minister for Transport (Mr. Hyland), at a conference with Labour leaders yesterday, promised to place before the Cabinet a suggestion that the State ...

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  14. VALUE OF CAVALRY

    GEELONG, Thursday.—The east coast of Australia would have nothing to fear from a sudden enemy unit if the cavalry was in action and there was good cover ...

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  15. DEFICITS OF PITS

    A debit balance of £712,619 since its establishment—a loss of 1/ for each of the 13,000,000 tons of coal that have been mined—is the financial history of ...

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  16. TROOP TRAINS EXAMINED Damage Only Slight

    Although reports of boisterous behaviour by men of the Second A.I.P. on special troop trains from Melbourne to Seymour on ...

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  17. WORK MAY BE RESUMED IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—At a special meeting to-day the Queensland coal owners' advisory committee decided to meet the committee of management of ...

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  18. MODERN MUSIC

    Sir,—"Perplexed" has voiced a not uncommon view, a view which has equal application to all the arts. As to the purpose of music, the aim of the ...

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  19. ADELAIDE ROYAL SHOW

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Having received an assurance from the Minister for Defence (Brigadier Street) that military and Air Force units will vacate the ...

    Article : 58 words
  20. Advertising

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  21. WHEAT ACREAGE RESTRICTION

    Establishment of machinery to stabilise wheat prices and restrict production to known Australian and oversea requirements was urged in ...

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  22. MORE DELAYS

    Delayed for half an horn at Spencer street station when the communication cord was pulled, and three times a'long the route when ...

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  23. PEN FRIENDS SOUGHT

    Sir,—We, of the Second A.I.F., desire lady pen-friends, and would appreciate any assistance you can give us. Sgt. C. W. BATTYE, NX 1464, ...

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  24. THE COAL STRIKE

    Sir,—If the salaries of union officials were halved for the duration of the strike and the salaries of leading politicians were also reduced until a means of ...

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  25. WOOL INTERESTS CO-OPERATE But Price Still Issue

    Closer co-operation between the Australian Woolgrowers' Council and the Australian Wool Producers' Federation in presenting wool ...

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  26. CHEATED BY GUM!

    Sir,—During the hot weather I placed a stamped letter at night in a street pillar box, expecting it to be delivered next morning. It arrived three days late ...

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  27. MOTHERS AND WAR

    Sir,—We hear talk on every side of what this war is going to cost us in money, money, money; but this is a mothers' war, and what is it going to ...

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  28. "MANDATE NOT GIVEN"

    BENALLA, Thursday.—At the declaration of the Benalla poll to-day the Liberal Country party candidate (Mr. F. A. Cook), who was re-elected, said that the ...

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  29. SLOW MOTION!

    Sir, — It is a little moie than 10 years since the subway at Degraves street was first under discussion and evidently we have to wait a few more to ...

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  30. AFRICAN SALES

    At the tales of wool in South Africa in the week ended Match 23, 64's realised an [?]age of 32d. per 1b. A poor to average selection of wool was ...

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  31. ONION BOARD ELECTION

    Three of the four retiring members of the Onion Marketing Board were reelected in the biennial poll which closed yesterday. The fourth retiring member ...

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  32. STANLEY HEATH FUND

    The trustees of the Stanley Heath fund have made the 18th distribution of income from the estate to various city and country hospitals, and benevolent ...

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  33. LAW NOTICES—(This Day)

    HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA.—Before the Pull Court.—In No. 1 Court.—At 10.30.—The National Trustees Executors and Agency Co. of Australasia Ltd. and another v. Dwyer ...

    Article : 184 words
  34. POLITICAL CLEAN-UP

    Sir,—The only thing achieved at the last election is a huge bill for the electors to foot. It is time the worm turned. The U.A.P. should disband and form the ...

    Article : 139 words
  35. ROPER RIVER MISSION

    The estimated cost of replacing the Roper River Mission Station, which was wiped out by floods in January, is £5,500. Until the station, can be rebuilt. ...

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  36. "I WAS AN ALTMARK PRISONER"

    Thomas Foley's dramatic story, "I Was an A[?]tmark Prisoner," will open in "The Argus" to-morrow. Watch for the six da[?]y instalments, which tell the inside ...

    Article : 43 words
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