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  2. DAILY DIGEST OF WORLD NEWS AND VIEWS

    If Germany is compelled to sue for peace she should be requited to withdraw all her forces—both regular troops and irregular formations, such as the ...

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  3. CONFERENCE ON PETROL

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Economic Cabinet decided to-day to call a conference of persons interested in the importation, ...

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  4. COUNCILLOR A. W. COLES,

    the Lord Mayor, became clerk of scales yesterday after he had opened the City Council's new baby health centre in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Letters to the Editor TAX ON CYCLISTS?

    Sir,—When reading of the imminent increased taxation one wonders why Federal Ministers do not impose a tax on cyclists, who are so numerous on the ...

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  6. Strike Moves UNIONSDEFER ACTION Leaders Confer

    No action has yet been taken by either the combined mining unions of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions to set the machinery ...

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  7. MARCH PAST OF THE A.I.F.

    at Puckapunyal yesterday. Six thousand men took part in the march past. The salute was taken by the general officer commanding the A.I.F. (Lieutenant-Generol Sir Thomas Blamey). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. A.I.F. IN FINE PARADE

    Thousands of relatives and friends of men of the A.I.F. informally roamed Puckapunyal camp yesterday, when a parade, march, ...

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  9. RADIO RANTING

    Sir,—Congratulations to "The Argus" for ventilating the question of radio technique and voice management. As "Operator" explained, lack of voice ...

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  10. CHURCHGOING

    Sir,—Like too many other reformers, Mr. Ewan Tucker makes unsound assertions because forgetful of some basic facts. Through the worship of our lathers ...

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  11. ANIMAL CAUSES SCARE

    DAYLESFORD, Thursday.— Police are searching the State forest, about eight miles from Daylesford, for a strange animal ...

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  12. MAGAZINES AND COMICS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Excepting a very small list of publications dealing with religion, current opinion and scientific and ...

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  13. WANTS NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

    Hopes that the Commonwealth before long, would see the formation of a truly national Government representing all parties were ...

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  14. A FATHER'S COMPLAINT

    Sir.—My son, who is employed by a leading life assurance company in Melbourne, joined the Militia Forces in January of last year having then just ...

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  15. CAR IMPORTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Extending its measures to conserve exchanges on non-sterling countries, the Federal Government has ...

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  16. COAL CENSUS ORDERED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A significant and surprise move was made by the Federal Government late tonight. A special Gazette, issued ...

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  17. ANOTHER WHEAT ADVANCE

    An appeal to the Commonwealth to provide a further advance of 1/ a bushel for wheatgrowers was made yesterday to Mr. Menzies by ...

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  18. Appeal for Refugees

    Finnish decorations will make the Town Hall gay to-night when a symphony concert will be conducted by Professor Georg ...

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  19. MEANING HENS

    Sir,—Applicants for registiation as egg producers must (under a penalty of £50) inform the Egg Board how many "adult female domesticated fowls" there ...

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  20. GENERAL RAINS NEEDED

    Although standing dry feed has maintained its feeding value well, summer fodder crops have been badly affected by the prolonged ...

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  21. Obituary

    The death occurred at Prospect House, Western Beach, Geelong, on Wednesday, of Mrs. Leslie Vincent 76 years, widow of Mr. Robert Vincent, who was chairman of ...

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  22. NO GOOD BUTTER SUBSTITUTE

    There never was, and never would be, a satisfactory substitute for butter, Dr. G. E. P. Philpots, a doctor of dental surgery, said, in an address to the Liberal ...

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  23. VLADIVOSTOCK

    Sir,—Much has been said lately to the effect that Germany has arranged for very large shipments of many much-needed products from the Dutch East Indies, in ...

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  24. £2,250 DAMAGES FOR FAMILY

    The widow and two children of a school teacher, who was killed by a motor-truck in St. Arnaud in April last year, were awarded £2,250 ...

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  25. WHEAT AND WOOL SECRETARY

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—The executive of the Victorian Wheat and Wool Growers' Association decided to-day to establish a central office and appoint a ...

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  26. TASMANIAN POTATOES MAY BE CHEAPER

    HOBART, Thursday.—A fall of £6 a ton is expected in the Burnie wholesale potato market. Tone of the market today was depressed. Values were £10 to ...

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  27. MEET THE TWO SISTERS— DEBORAH AND NELL

    Debotah and Nell Gwynne ne not two glamorous sisters of the vaudeville stage. They are lines of reef on the Bendigo field which ...

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  28. Advertising

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  29. BATTLEMAN AVENUE?

    Sir,—Many thanks for having directed attention to the disgiateful scramble for seats at Batman avenue terminus, every evening. Sooner or later this will cause ...

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  30. MAY PROSECUTE LEADERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Action designed to end the strike may be taken by the State Government. Mr. Mair, the Premier, indicated ...

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  31. DUCKS OFF THE ICE

    Sir,—I quite agree with J.P.W. re ducks. I put 70 or 80 ducks shot during the season into cool store before the season closed. As records of the ...

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  32. ANOTHER GIFT OF £1,000

    A sum of £1,000 has been given to the Royal Melbourne Hospital building appeal for an operating theatre by Sir Norman and Lady ...

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  33. FALLING BIRTH RATE

    Sir,—From time to time we are reminded that our population is declining alaimingly, but nothing seems to be done about it. Cannot some definite effoit be ...

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  34. "PINOCCHIO" TO BE BROADCAST

    Wireless listeners will soon have an opportunity of hearing excerpts from Walt Disney's full-length technicolour production "Pinocchio." ...

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  35. MORE UNEMPLOYMENT

    "If the coal strike lasts it must inevitably affect every branch of employment," Mr. E. F. Ryall, president of the Employers' Federation, said yesterday. So ...

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  36. TYRES AND TUBES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Commonwealth Prices Commissioner approved to-day of a further increase of 7½ per cent. in ...

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  37. CHARGE AGAINST AUSTRALIAN

    Under the above heading in the issue of the "Mercury," under date February 15 last, we published a report that one Andrew John Gibson, registered in his ...

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  38. ROPER RIVER MISSION

    An appeal for £5,500 to enable the Roper River Mission to be rebuilt has been made by the Church Missionary Society. ...

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  39. BIBLES FOR SOLDIERS

    Copies of the New Testament to be given to Australian troops serving oversea will cost 9d. each, Mr. E. Leeson, honorary treasurer of the British and Foreign Bible ...

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  40. COMFORTS FOR TROOPS

    Comforts for Australian troops abroad are being packed at the rate of scores of tons a day at the Melbourne Town Hall depot. To keep up the supply of goods ...

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  41. ILLEGAL SHOOTING OF DUCKS

    Illegal shooting occurred in 68 districts before the official opening of the duck season this year, and shooting before daybreak occurred in 87 districts, according ...

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  42. RED CROSS APPEAL

    The following contributions have been received bj the city treasurer for the Lord Mavors Red Cross War Appeal Fund:— Brought forward............ £41,634 3 10 ...

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