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  2. Letters to the Editor MR. MENZIES AND WAR

    SIR,— Mr. R. A. Bent, in "The Argus" of Wednesday touches a [?] that goes beyond any individual issue, and is one that ...

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  3. WAR EFFORT PRAISED

    Emphasising that the suprem[?] and dominant fu[?]tion of Australia to-day was to he[?] to win the war, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies), ...

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  4. DEATH PENALTY FOR YOUTH

    Sentence of death was passed on Morris Ansell, 19, of Victoria street, Carlton, by Mr. Justice Martin in the Criminal Court yesterday for ...

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  5. State Election SHORTAGE OF CANDIDATES

    All parties are experiencing difficulty in selecting suitable candidates to contest the 65 electorates at the general election for the ...

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  6. DAILY DIGEST OF WORLD NEWS AND VIEWS

    A is in London, B is in New York, and C is in Rome[?] The day will come when these three persons will be able to hold conversation together, across these ...

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  7. CANTEEN ISSUE

    Sir,—In view of the statement of a [?] of padres (none of whom were [?]) from the Ingleburn camp, we [?] the attention of responsible ...

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  8. IN THE PARADE[?]

    [?]"Link," mascot of the South Australians of the 2/10th at [?]ngleburn (N.S.W.), marched with the A.I.F. men at the camp when the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. COUNTRY NEWS

    BANNOCKBURN.—Officials of the Barrabool Shire Schools' Sports Association are:—President[?] Mr. G. L. Peel; vice[?] presidents, Messrs. Honey, McCormack, ...

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  10. PRIZE-WINNING SNAPSHOTS

    Prize-winning entries in "The Argus" Snapshot Competition will be published in an especially enlarged issue of "The Argus" ...

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  11. SCHOOL CROWDING

    sir,—Here at Portland we have 133 children under the age of eight years [?] at the State school in the prim[?] first and second grades, but the ...

    Article : 144 words
  12. AIRMEN'S SPORTS.

    [?]Pictures[?] taken at the R.A.A.F. inter-unit sports at the Showground yesterday. (Top left) Instructor A. V. James winning the high jump[?] (Top right) Barrackers and competitors. (Lower) A forced landing in the wheelbarrow race. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. CORIO CAMPAIGN

    GEELONG, Wednesday.—Speaking at Belmont to-night, Mr. J. P. Vinton Smith, United Australia party candidate for Corio, said that the election would afford ...

    Article : 124 words
  14. PREMIER'S SON WITHDRAWS

    Issues in the United Country party regarding the selection of a candidate to contest the Bulla-Dalhousie seat were resolved yesterday, ...

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  15. NURSING SISTERS

    Sir,—There is urgent need for reform [?] control of our Army Nursing Ser[?] Commonwealth Military Forces. By many homes would have been ...

    Article : 152 words
  16. LABOUR'S CHANGE ON WAR

    If the Corio by-election campaign lasted long enough the leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Curtin) would end by supporting the ...

    Article : 158 words
  17. IS MISSING BOY IN SUBURBS?

    Reports that Howard Alexander, 8, of Bridge road, Richmond, has been seen in the city and in south-eastern suburbs are being ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 159 words
  18. THE ALTMARK CASE

    Sir,—Why all this pother about international law? What is "International law," [?] other than something about which ...

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  19. GEELONG ACTION SETTLED

    GEELONG, Wednesday.—Counsel in the Supreme Court action, in which Noel Ray, of Elgin street, North Geelong, sued the Cresco Fertilisers Ltd., Geelong, for ...

    Article : 313 words
  20. WOMEN WHO WORK

    [?] I endorse the views of "Unem[?] Spinster." Most of the big stores [?] many married women, especially [?] who have risen in their service. ...

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  21. SUPPORT FOR MR. VINTON SMITH

    The Prime Minister (M. Menzies) will speak with Mr. J. T. Vinton Smith, the United Australia party candidate for Corio, at Sunshine to-night. On ...

    Article : 69 words
  22. SHARES NOT TAXABLE

    Mr. Raynes Waite Dickson, of Temple Court, Melbourne, solicitor, is not liable for Federal income tax on income derived from 801 ...

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  23. "POLITICS ASIDE"

    Exception wax Lnkcn by the lender of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Curtin) to the use in n United Australia party bul letin of lils remarks ot appreciation of ...

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  24. INCREASED TAXATION

    [?]—The question of increased taxation [?] purposes in rightly being con[?]. The Unemployment Relief Tax, [?], is still in force, although a ...

    Article : 66 words
  25. SERIOUS FIRE AT KIEWA

    Aided by a strong wind, fire which broke out near the property of Mr. Albert Barton, at Kiewa, this afternoon roared through his property ...

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  26. EXECUTIVE CRITICISED

    BENDIGO, Wednesday. — The Bendigo Trades Hall Council to-night passed a resolution protesting against the action to the central executive of the Australian ...

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  27. MRS. ANDREW FISHER'S MESSAGE

    Through the leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Curtin), Mrs. Fisher, widow of the late Mr. Andrew Fisher, who was Prime Minister of a Labour Government ...

    Article : 176 words
  28. OUR SOLDIERS

    [?]—In connection with the letter [?] Dr. James Booth on the calibre of [?] soldiers In the last war, the [?] facts (see "Forward With the ...

    Article : 164 words
  29. YOUTH SOUGHT

    Since he left his home on a bicycle on January 13 to pick fruit at Cobram, Alfred Smith 15, of Telford street, Yarrawonga, has been missing. His description is:— ...

    Article : 54 words
  30. RODNEY CANDIDATE

    ECHUCA, Wednesday. — The nomination of Mr. A. St. C. Roberts, president of the Echuca branch of the Australian Labour party, has been approved by the ...

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  31. 28 LABOUR MEN CHOSEN

    So far the central executive of the Victorian Labour party has selected 28 candidates to contest seats in the Legislative Assembly. ...

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  32. BOY'S HAND AMPUTATED

    GEELONG.—While working at Donaghy's rope works yesterday, Peter Miller, 15 years, of Gertrude street, Geelong West, had his right hand ...

    Article : 85 words
  33. WOOL VALUES RISE

    The average price of greasy wool in a total of 2,043,622 bales appraised to January 31 was 12[?]32d. per lb., compared with 12[?]16d. at ...

    Article : 185 words
  34. MINISTER OPPOSED

    SEA LAKE, Wednesday. — Councillor N. A. McCague, of the Swan Hill Shire Council, announced to-day that he would contest the Swan Hill seat as a United ...

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  35. LABOUR MEETINGS

    TO-NIGHT. — Gisborne, Mechanics' Hall; Messrs. Forde M.H.R., J.J. Dedman (candidate), and Pollard, M. H. R. Sunbury. Mechanics' Hall; Messrs. Dedman and Makin. ...

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  36. LIBRARY FOR CHILDREN

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.-—The Children's Library committee of Bendigo, in expressing appreciation of the city council grant of£125 toward the establishment ...

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  37. MILITARY MEMBERS

    [?] — May I endorse the suggestion of correspondent "Save Expenses," that would be a splendid gesture by the [?] to return unopposed any ...

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  38. DAMAGE ON FARM

    WOODEND, Wednesday. — Fire broke out this afternoon in Councillor G. Anderson's property at Hanging Ro[?]k, and, fanned by a fresh northerly wind, would ...

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  39. DEMOCRATIC UNION

    [?] — Mr. MacDonald considers that proposed Union of Democracies will [?] failure inside Europe, and that the United State will not join it. The ...

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  40. 2,500 ACRES SWEPT

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Wednesday.—In a bush fire at Coreinbob 2,500 acres of valuable grazing country was burnt Mr. J. Jones lost 600 acres, Bromham Bros. ...

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  41. WILL NOT "PUNCH CLOCK"

    BENDIGO.—A meeting of members of the Australian Railways Union at the Bendigo workshops yesterday endorsed the decision of the combined unions to ...

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  42. Obituary MR. C. W. EVANS

    The death occurred in a private hospital at East Melbourne yesterday of Mr. Clive Walter Evans, of Enfield road. Brighton[?] managing director of W[?]ddis Diamond ...

    Article : 112 words
  43. BALLARAT NEWS

    BALLARAT.—The first entries for the Crouch memorial prize arrived yesterday. Final arrangements for the competition will not be made until next month. The ...

    Article : 95 words
  44. SIX TENTS BURNT

    BEAUFORT, Wednesday.— Six tents and the personal belongings of the men who occupied them were destroyed by fire at the Country Roads Board camp on ...

    Article : 38 words
  45. R[?]MARKABLE RESPONSE

    [?]There was a remarkable response when the appeal for funds for the new Royal Melbourne Hospital was opened [?]y [?] Governor (Sir Winston Dug[?]n) in the lower hall of the Melbourne Town Hall yesterday. Within a few minutes of the opening of the appeal the Lord ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  46. BUSH FIRE WARNING

    A bush fire warning was issued by the Weather Bureau yesterday. Hot and dry weather is expected to-day, but a southern depression, which is ...

    Article : 51 words
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