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  2. BURN ON SCALP ALLEGED

    An allegation that her scalp had been burned while she was receiving a permanent wave at a city hairdressing salon was made in the ...

    Article : 249 words
  3. THE MELBOURNE MILlTORS,

    [?]rim lasses in khaki shirts and shorts, are being trained for national service emergency work on similar lines to women's organisations in England. First aid, anti-air raid precautions, and despatch riding are only some of the phases of the training of these young volunteers. Top left:—An urgent message provides excellent practice for a despatch rider. Top right:—The Militors on parade. Bottom left:—"Parade ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 77 words
  4. DAILY DIGEST OF WORLD NEWS AND VIEWS

    "To-day it is Sir John Gilmour's turn. His Shipping Ministry will come under the searchlight of Parliamentary criticism.... Is the Ministry using the ships we ...

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  5. Coal Strike NO SPECIAL TRIBUNAL Mr. Menzies Firm

    Because the Arbitration Court is the special tribunal for dealing with industrial disputes, there is not the least chance that the Federal ...

    Article : 132 words
  6. U.C.P. Conference PREMIER GIVEN LIVELY RECEPTION

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—Each of the Ministers who addressed the U.C.P. conference—Messrs. Dunstan, Lind, and Bailey—was subjected to a lively barrage of interjections from a large section of delegates. ...

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  7. MUCH SHIPPING DELAYED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At least 20 ships in the interstate and coastal trade, totalling nearly 100,000 tons, have been laid up because of the ...

    Article : 199 words
  8. SHOPBREAKING AND ROBBERY

    BALLARAT, Tuesday. — A plea of guilty to four charges of shop and factory breaking and four charges of robbery in Ballarat was made by Albert Charles ...

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  9. MINERS PREFER CONCILIATION

    Miners' Federation representatives in Melbourne object to asking the Arbitration Court to hear the case of the striking mine-workers, ...

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  10. MR. THEO. BEGGS DEAD

    Mr. Theodore Beggs, one of the leading pastoralists of the State, died yesterday at his station home, Eurambeen, Beaufort, aged 81 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 304 words
  11. CONVICTION QUASHED

    BENDIGO, Tuesday. — An appeal on behalf of Raymond Eric Long, of Anderson street, Bendigo, against a conviction and fine of £20 in the Bendigo City Court on ...

    Article : 294 words
  12. DISTRIBUTION OF SEATS

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—Opposition of the United Country party to the redistribution of State electorates on the basis of one vote one value ...

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  13. DESTRUCTION OF FLOUR

    WANGARATTA, Tuesday.—Damage estimated at between £5,500 and £6,000 was caused this morning by fire at the flourmill of ...

    Article : 122 words
  14. MINERS WILL NOT GO TO COURT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Replying tonight to the statement of the Minister for Industry (Mr. Hughes) that if the miners approached the Court they would find that ...

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  15. W.A. MINERS COMMENDED

    BENDIGO, Tuesday. — The Bendigo branch of the Australian Labour party commended the action of 400 gold miners at Boulder (W.A.), who at a meeting ...

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  16. NO LICENCE TO SELL LIQUOR £25 Fine at Geelong

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—In the Geelong Court of Petty Sessions to-day Mr. R. E. Stapleton, P.M., imposed a fine of £ 25 on Edward Stratton Clarke, Mercer street, ...

    Article : 189 words
  17. FARMER SHOT DEAD

    RAINBOW, Tuesday.—Gustav Alfred Strauss 51 years, farmer, of Kurnbrunin, was killed instantly when the gun he was carrying accidentally discharged as he ...

    Article : 45 words
  18. FINE SPELL CONTINUES

    The weather in Melbourne is expected to be fine and mild, with gradually rising temperatures, for the next few days. Nights may be cool, with frosts on the ...

    Article : 38 words
  19. STORE DESTROYED

    CHILLINGOLLAH, Tuesday. — The premises of Coleman's, general merchants, of Chillingollah, was, with the contents, destroyed by fire early this morning. ...

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  20. Advertising

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  21. SERIOUS STOCK LOSSES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—So serious has sheep "rustling" and cattle "duffing" become in Western Queensland, that graziers, who ...

    Article : 408 words
  22. FAMILY HOMES PROBLEM

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—Thousands of people had no alternative but to accept the house that suited their pockets rather than the house ...

    Article : 182 words
  23. EFFECT ON SHIPPING

    No restrictions of interstate shipping other than those made at the beginning of the coal strike are contemplated by steamship owners at present. ...

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  24. PREMISES USED FOR BETTING

    GEELONG.—Richard Gannon, Bellerine street, Geelong, was fined £10 by Mr. R. E. Stapleton, P.M., in the Court of Petty Sessions yesterday on a charge of ...

    Article : 354 words
  25. RECORD WOOL CLIP

    Between the end of March and June 30 about 600,000 bales, or l8 per cent., of the Australian wool clip remained to be appraised. These appraisements, state ...

    Article : 55 words
  26. HELP FOR BUSH FIRE VICTIMS

    About 120 members of six families who were left homeless when their houses were destroyed in the recent bush fires are in urgent need of furniture particularly ...

    Article : 86 words
  27. BRADFORD WOOL

    Improved facilities are being provided for the export of yarns after a period of severe restrictions. It is difficult to place new business for the home trade because ...

    Article : 59 words
  28. "MAMMOTH LOTTERIES" FOR HOSPITALS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The earmarking of £1,000,000 a year from the social services tax for the exclusive use of hospitals, was recommended in the report ...

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  29. A CHEQUE FOR £3,000

    given by the Returned Soldiers' League War Service Fund to the Australian Comforts Fund was presented to the Lord Mayor (Councillor A. W. Coles) yesterday by the president of the Returned Soldiers' League (Mr. G. W. Holland). This is the first payment to be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. CAMP WILL BE JUST LIKE HOME!

    Troops in Australian military camps are to have greater mess amenities in the form of table-cloths—where necessary— additional plates or soup bowls, jam and ...

    Article : 98 words
  31. SOLDIERS MUST HAVE MONEY

    Soldiers should not be paid on days that did not coincide with their leave periods, the president of the Returned Soldiers' League (Mr. G. W. Holland) ...

    Article : 99 words
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