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  2. SISTERS BURNED TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Trapped upstairs in their brother's furniture factory in Cooper st., Waterloo, two sisters were burned to death this ...

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  3. TIN HAT DAY A SUCCESS

    Assisted by perfect weather and the tireless enthusiasm of hundreds of voluntary workers, the Tin Hat Day appeal yesterday for R.S.L. ...

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  4. CHALLENGE TO MR. CAMERON

    Discussing statements made by Mr. Cameron, C.P. leader, in his Gleneig speech on efforts to form a National Government, Mr. Curtin, Federal ...

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  5. Federal Election SURPRISES IN NOMINATIONS

    Probable new opposition to the Prime Minister in Kooyong, withdrawal of the U.C.P. candidate for Indi, a surprise Independent ...

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  6. MANNEQUINS

    who will aid the Amusement Industries Drive for the Australian Comforts Fund and other war funds on september[?] yesterday. Misses Kay Perkins (left), Jean Wallace Mitchell, and Pat McDonald (right) wearing some of the attractive frocks to be displayed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DAILY DIGEST OF WORLD NEWS AND VIEWS

    There have been discussions in the House of Commons about what members should do if an air raid should occur when Parliament is in session and ...

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  8. Soap Box Night In The Suburbs

    It was "soap-box night" in the suburbs last night, and although an overwhelming majority of people seemed far more interested in the ...

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  9. WHAT WOULD YOU DO?

    What would you do if you were an M.P.? With the Federal election at hand this competition is creating widespread interest. From on avalanche of letters ...

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  10. AIR. CURTIN AT BALLARAT

    BALLARAT, Friday.—"You can't have a National Government 'hotchpotch,'" declared Mr. Curtin, Federal Labour leader, at Ballarat City Hall to-night ...

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  11. SUPPORT FOR MINISTRY

    Support of the Government in the Federal election is recommended by Archbishop Head in a letter published in the "Church or England Messenger" ...

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  12. MARKETING OF EGGS

    Nearly 60 egg producers yesterday urged Mr. Hogan, Minister for Agriculture, to continue with the present Egg Board legislation, and assured him of their ...

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  13. Flinders "PENNIES FROM HEAVEN"

    DANDENONG, Friday.—Mr. Curtin's policy speech was described as a "promise of pennies from heaven" by Mr. E. A. Mann when he opened his campaign as ...

    Article : 311 words
  14. BABY WAS NOT WANTED

    Take the horrible little thing; I hope I shall never see it again a grandmother said as she wilked into the Presbyterian Bables' Home, Camberwell, recently, and ...

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  15. Corio PARTY POLITICS DEPLORED

    GEELONG, Friday. — Operation of the party system had reduced politics to such a level as to make interests of electors the lost and least to be considered, Mr. ...

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  16. R.S.L. WAR FUND

    Previously acknowledged £21,709/7/11 Maffra Group, £300 "Yallourn Sub-branch £45; Drouin Group £45; Elmore Group, £35; Emeraid Group, £25; New[?]n Group, £20; Whitt[?] Group, ...

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  17. Advertising

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  18. SHOW DAY HOLIDAY

    Asking that the Government should not go ahead with its intention to abolish the Show Day public holiday, representatives of the Trades Hall Council waited ...

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  19. Indi PETROL RATION

    YACKANDANDAH, Friday.—The Government had rationed many other imports before it was forced to ration petrol. Mr. McEwen, Minister for External ...

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  20. RAILMEN'S PAY

    Railway-men are complaining that because of increased living costs they are unable to keep out of debt and maintain their present standards on wages now ...

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  21. Senate DR. EVATT AND MR. CURTIN

    WERRIBEE, Friday —References by Dr. H. V. Evatt, Labour candidate for Barton (N.S.W), to a National Ministry suggested that he was not in step with ...

    Article : 332 words
  22. Advertising

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  23. APPLE BOARD CRITICISED

    HOBART, Friday —"The Australian Apple and Pear Board has done everything possible to antagonise buyers in these countries," said Mr. J. R. Abel at ...

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  24. Obituary MRS. E. M. BLAIR

    The death occurred yesterday of Mrs. Elizabeth Maude Blair, the wife of Mr. William Blair, of Cudgewa. Mrs. Blair, who was in her 88th year, was born ...

    Article : 390 words
  25. NAVY HOUSE FUND

    Among latest contributions to the Navy House and R.A.N. Relief Fund are instalments of tegular monthly contributions, which are very welcome. The honorary ...

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  26. WEEK-END MEETINGS

    BALLARAT—Gordon, outside hotel, [?].45; Egerton, outside P.O., 3.15 p.m., Mr. E. H. Montgomery. CORIO.—8, Newtown, Mr. O. L. Patterson. WANNON.—Hamilton, 8, Mr. T. H. sch[?]ifield. ...

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  27. NEW W.A. SENATE TEAM

    PERTH Friday—It was learned tonight that an additional group of three called the West Australian party would nominate for the Senate. The candidates ...

    Article : 99 words
  28. BIBLES FOR TROOPS

    The British and Foreign Bible Society aims to provide every Australian soldier with a Bible. For this purpose an appeal for funds is being made, and ...

    Article : 68 words
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