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  2. DAILY DIGEST OF WORLD NEWS AND VIEWS

    The Anzacs are back in the war. Perhaps somewhere along the roads of Palestine the salutation "H'ya, Digger" soundsagain as big, loose-limbed men in ...

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  3. PURCHASE OF ESTATE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. —Most of to-day's hearing of the conspiracy to defraud case in the Central Police Court was occupied by the hearing ...

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  4. MR. J. GANDY,

    an Australian Digger who arrived from Honolulu this week to march on Anzac Day for the first time in 25 years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PROPAGANDA TECHNIQUE

    German propaganda was passing this week through exactly the same stages as at the time of the destruction of the Graf Spee, a Department ...

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  6. HUGE AUDIENCE FOR P.M. Miners Prepare

    mine workers who attended a torchlight demonstration at Rothbury to-night, said that every effort would be made to organise a ...

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  7. NOTHING TO HINDER WAR EFFORT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Determination of the Australian Government to continue its fight for free institutions and peaceful living to the limit of its resources, and to take appropriate action against persons or groups acting ...

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  8. THIS BEAUTIFUL YELLOW ROSE

    of the Fontanelle variety was judged the best bloom in the rose show at the Town Hall yesterday. It was shown ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. 3d. INCREASE IN PETROL TAX

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—As an alternative to the suggested rationing of petrol, an increase of 3d. a gallon in the petrol tax is being ...

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  10. METAL WORKERS SCARCE

    So busy were the metal trades at present that the greatest worry of employers was to get enough men to do the work, said Mr. C. Mundy, ...

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  11. WAS THE SENATOR IN EARNEST?

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Senator Arthur (Lab., N.S.W.) asked in the Senate to-day whether the Government would consider advancing him £10,000 to ...

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  12. GARAGE MURDER INQUIRIES

    Vital information about the driver of a dark sedan car which was removed from the East Hawthorn garage of James Edwards ...

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  13. SYDNEY MAY GO DARK

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A threat that labour might be withdrawn from power-houses, thus throwing Sydney and Newcastle into ...

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  14. SCHOOLBOY'S DREAM COMES TRUE AT PASTRYCOOKS' SHOW

    A schoolboy's dream comes true at the pastrycook's exhibition at the lower Melbourne Town Hall. Mighty three-decker masterpieces in ...

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  15. MANY REQUESTS; ONE ANSWER

    A Municipal Association deputation was able to see yesterday only three of the six Ministers before whom it wished to place resolutions of the last municipal ...

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  16. STIMULANT TO ARTISTS

    How far theatre design has travelled from the forest glades and Victorian drawing-rooms of old is revealed in a remarkable omnibus ...

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  17. CRICKET AND PEACE

    "If cricket settled the most bitter of civil wars in England, there was no reason why it should not help to maintain peace in the world to-day," said Mr. ...

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  18. BUSH FIRE EQUIPMENT

    Complaints that bush fire fighting equipment in many country districts was inefficient were made yesterday by delegates to the annual meeting of the central ...

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  19. WE'VE GOT THE GOODS

    Mr. Aubrey H. Scotto, American free-lance film director, now in Melbourne on a holiday trip "to get the dust of Hollywood out of his ...

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  20. MR. ORR'S "INNOCENT DELUSION"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—When Mr. Menzies' attention was directed to the statement by the secretary of the Miners' Federation (Mr. Orr), that, "If ...

    Article : 69 words
  21. CHARGE FAILS

    William Allen Guymer, 28, of Sydney street, Ascotvale, fireman, was found not guilty by a jury in General Sessions yesterday of a charge of indecent assault. ...

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  22. WOMAN KILLED

    Struck by motor-cycle while crossing Cotham road, Kew, early yesterday evening. Henrietta Wolfe, 66, of Florence avenue, Kew, was killed instantly. ...

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  23. UNIVERSITY PLANS

    A conference which may directly influence Australia's war effort will begin at the University to-day, when for the first time Deans of ...

    Article : 173 words
  24. BY THEIR FRAGRANCE SHALL YE JUDGE THEM

    The fragrance of roses in the Town Hall, where the National Rose Society of Victoria's autumn exhibition began yesterday, was ...

    Article : 189 words
  25. Advertising

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    Advertising : 85 words
  26. N.S.W., VICTORIA WORST OFF

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — The coal shortage is most acute in New South Wales and Victoria, according to the census of stocks taken ...

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  27. FURRIERS HELP

    Further instalments yesterday brought the amount given for the new Royal Melbourne Hospital at Parkville through the Master Furriers' Association to £789/14/. ...

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  28. LAVISHNESS WITH COPPERS AROUSES "COPPERS" IRE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Police are seeking a man who caused a crowd to collect in Pitt street, near the intersection of Hunter street, to-day ...

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  29. THURSDAY PAY DAY

    A suggestion in the Arbitration Court yesterday that pay day in the metal trades should be changed from Friday to Thursday impressed Sir George Beeby, ...

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  30. GOVERNOR AT HAMILTON

    HAMILTON, Wednesday.—The Governor (Sir Winston Dugan) and Lady Dugan, who are touring the Western district, visited Hamilton to-day. They ...

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  31. GAS RATIONING POSSIBLE

    At the normal rate of gas consumption, the Metropolitan Gas Company has stocks of coal on hand sufficient only to carry on until early in June. ...

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  32. STORES DEFRAUDED

    WANGARATTA, Wednesday.—Tradespeople have been defrauded of between £70 and £80 by a man who gave them valueless cheques in the week-end. ...

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  33. EYES HEAVY WITH FLU

    a sluggish decision, and crash!— You"r in an accident. Many car accidents are caused by flu. You must be physically and mentally alert, especially these winter days with the slippery roads and drizzling rain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. WONTHAGGI TROUBLE

    If there is a hold-up at the Wonthaggi State mine after the coal strike is settled, the responsibility for any delay must rest with the State Government, said Mr. I. ...

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  35. TAXES FOR RED CROSS SUGGESTED

    COBDEN, Wednesday. — Some Heytesbury Shire councillors, including Councillor D. Finlayson, president, consider that money for Red Cross funds should ...

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  36. LONGERENONG COLLEGE WILL CONTINUE

    Extension of Longerenong Agricultural College is favoured by Mr. Dunstan, who denied last night reports that, because some buildings had been destroyed by ...

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  37. TESTAMENTS FOR TROOPS

    Another shipment of 10,000 New Testaments for Australian troops has been received from London by the British and Foreign Bible Society at a cost of 9d. ...

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  38. METHODISTS AND WAR EFFORT

    KYNETON, Wednesday.—Regret that any Methodist minister in Australia should have used his pulpit in a manner to justify the stringent criticism uttered by Sir ...

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  39. NEW STATUS FOR TARIFF BOARD

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Members of the Tariff Board will in future act also as a consultative economic committee. The Government has decided upon this ...

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  40. COMPETITIONS AT WARRNAMBOOL

    WARRNAMBOOL, Wednesday. — Music and elocutionary competition awards:—Piano Solo, under 12: Mario Underwood, 1; Peggy O'Keefe, 2. Girls' Solo, under 16: Beverley Nunn, 1; ...

    Article : 69 words
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