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  2. MINISTRY MAY BE SAVED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—There are strong grounds for doubting whether the four members of the Non-Communist Labour party in ...

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  3. SHAFT VICTIM IS YOUTH

    Detectives have now no doubt that the Sulky mine shaft victim is George Lloyd Davidson, 20, who disappeaied mystenously from his ...

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  4. ESCAPE FROM PENTRIDGE

    A prisoner escaped from Pentridge gaol on Saturday night. After his disappearance two houses near the gaol were raided. ...

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  5. SYDNEY'S DAMS RISING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Sydney's parched catchment area was soaked by falls of from an inch to 7in. of rain during the week-end. ...

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  6. DAILY DIGEST OF WORLD NEWS AND VIEWS

    The lovely woods of England Have little tongues of fire; The soldiery of England, By wood and copse and byre. ...

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  7. ATHLETIC STRENGTH OF FIGHTING FORCES TESTED.—

    In perfect weather the athletic carnival of the fighting forces was held at the Melbourne Cricket-ground on Saturday. Lieutenant Don Bradman is seen leading the Army team in the march past before Mr. Menzies. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. UNION DELEGATES DIFFER

    BRISBANE, Sunday.— After a protracted debate Mr. H. J. Harvey's presidential address to the Queensland Trades Union Congress, in which he strongly ...

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  9. SCOTS "PIPE IN THE HAGGIS"

    Amid the skirl of the pipes and in an atmosphere of traditional good fellowship, Melbourne Scots at their annual St. Andrew's Day ...

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  10. PIONEERS AT SHEPPARTON

    SHEPPARTON, Sunday.— The famous regimental band of the 2/2nd Pioneers Battalion was the star star action of a largely attended promenade concert, ...

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  11. FALLS IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Sunday.— Further good rains over the Darling Downs and southern Queensland will give great relief to agricultural districts but pastoral ...

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  12. BLOWFLY CAUSE OF ACCIDENT

    An elusive blowfly was the cause of an accident in Gold st., Collingwood, on Saturday night. Attempting to "shoo" a blowfly from the ...

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  13. BOY SHOT DEAD IN ORCHARD

    When a shotgun was accidentally discharged in an orchard at Tally Ho on Saturday afternoon, Lenzie Oliver Mullens, 13, of Highbury rd., Tally Ho, was ...

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  14. MELBOURNE GOLD TO TROOPS

    KYNETON, Sunday.— Lack of public support for patriotic efforts, and Melbourne's alleged coolness toward a march by troops through the city was the burden ...

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  15. AIDING WHEAT GROWERS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—It is the present intention of Mr. Wilson (Ind. C.P., V.) to support the Labour Budget amendment. His attitude can be swayed only ...

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  16. MOE GIVES AMBULANCE

    MOE, Sunday.— Hundreds of residents of Moe and surrounding districts assembled on the Moe recreation reserve this afternoon when an ambulance was presented to ...

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  17. DICTATED WILL THOUGH MORTALLY HURT

    WAGGA, Sunday.—With death facing him bacause of his severe injuries, and in spite of fearful pain, Eris Wilfred Gollan, 43 of Bonney Doon, Grong Grong, ...

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  18. LAND AUCTIONS

    Several small suburban subdivisions were offered at auction on Saturday. Three of the seven blocks in the Goldthorns Estate at Kew were sold for ...

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  19. CHILD AWARDED DAMAGES

    YARRAWONGA, Sunday. — In the County Court at Yarrawonga, before Judge Clyne and a jury of four, Thomas Edward Donnelly, 5, who sued through ...

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  20. GIFTS TO FUNDS

    The following amounts have been received by the Lord Mayor for various patriotic funds:- AUSTRALIAN COMFORTS FUND ...

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  21. AMBULANCE FLIGHTS COVER 1,820 MILES IN FIVE DAYS

    DARWIN, Sunday.—Answering urgent calls from as far away as Wyndham, the Aerial Medical Service has covered the record distance of 1,820 miles on ...

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  22. DEATH FROM BURNS

    WAGGA, Sunday. — Upsetting a hurricane lamp in a bedroom at Alfredtown Hotel, nine miles from Wagga, on November 6, William Connelian, 69, sustained ...

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  23. ASSURANCE BY TREASURER

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — The issue of Federal taxation assessments will begin early in January, and all assessments will be issued by the end of May. ...

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  24. FRUITGROWERS' PROTEST

    DROMANA, Sunday. — The Peninsula Fruitgrowers' Defence League has decided to protest vigorously against any acquisition scheme before March 1, and also to ...

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  25. POLICE UPSET DRINKING PARTY

    Far-reaching nature of the eyes and ears of Room D24 at Russell st. police headquarters was indicated on Saturday evening, when a nine-gallon barrel of ...

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  26. EIRE AND WAR

    Speaking at a fete at North Melbourne on Saturday, Archbishop Mannix said certain people were giving well-meant advice to Eire, but he was content to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. Obituary MISS I. HENDERSON

    The death took place in Devonshire (Eng.), on November 29 of Miss Isabella Thomson Henderson, the founder and first head mistress of Clyde Girls' Grammar ...

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  28. CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY

    In response to an appeal on behalf of the Childrens Aid Society. Parkville, made in "The Argus" on Thursday a number of contributions have been ...

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  29. PARALYSIS VICTIM

    BRISBANE, Sunday.— A boy aged 11 from Caloundra, who was admitted to hospital suffering from infantile paralysis, died yesterday. This is the first death ...

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  31. CHILDREN FORGO TOYS AT CHRISTMAS

    For the first time, children at the tiny schoolhouse at Rich Avon East, near Donald, will have no toys on their Christmas tree this year. ...

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  33. STANDING BY BUDGET

    Determination of the Government to stand by its Budget was emphasised on Saturday by both the Prime Minister and Mr. Fadden the Treasurer. ...

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  34. ORUNGAL SALVAGE

    GEELONG, Sunday.—Preliminary work in connection with the salvaging of the cargo of the steamu Orungal, which is on the reef off Barwon Heads, is proceeding ...

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  35. BOOKMAKERS HIT

    HOBART, Sunday. — Bookmakers at Queenstown who pay starting price odds were solidly hit yesterday when Faugh-a-Ballagh won the Juvenile Handicap at ...

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  36. FIRE BRIGADES' DEMONSTRATION

    DIMBOOLA, Sunday.—The annual demonstration of the Western and Wimmera Fire Brigades' Association was held here yesterday in ideal weather, 14 brigades taking part. Aggregate ...

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  37. FEDERAL TREASURER "APPALLED"

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—Speaking at the annual Hospital Sunday at Serpentine in aid of the Inglewood Hospital to-day Mr. Fadden, Federal Treasurer, said that the ...

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  38. GARDENER KILLED

    When his bicycle and a car collided at the corner of Geelong and Duncan's rds., Werribee, on Saturday, Francesco Sotgia, 47, market gardener, of Digger's rd., ...

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  39. SCOTCH COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS

    Scotch College announces that the following scholarships have been awarded:- Junior Entrance scholarships.—G.D. Wilkins (Spring Road Central), B. Andrews (Spring Road ...

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  40. TAX ON TEXT BOOKS

    Views of University students, who protested against the new sales tax of 5 per cent, on text books, were supported during the week-end by University officials ...

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