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  2. "SLUMS WHEN BUILT"

    "They will be slums as soon as they are built," said Mr. Cain, State Labour leader, yesterday, referring to certain private houses now under ...

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  3. MR. FADDEN AS C.P. LEADER

    SYDNEY, Monday. —Opinion in Sydney confirms the expectation that Mr. Fadden, Acting Prime Minister, will be appointed Country ...

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  4. AIRMAIL TOPICS

    whose native forces have almost driven the Italians out al Abyssinia, talking with a British officer British Army officers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. U.S. MINISTER LEAVING

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Mr. Clarence E. Gauss, first American Minister to Australia, who is leaving Canberra this week for the ...

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  6. FRESH INQUIRY TO BE HELD

    SYDNEY, Monday.—After having heard to-day the men's point of view on matters which led to a strike on an interstate liner, Mr. ...

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  7. DAILY DIGEST OF WORLD NEWS AND VIEWS

    Germany has always been so mad keen to win victories that it has lost the notion of happinness. Germans have always tended to treat Germany itself as a ...

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  8. RECRUITS FOR THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    undergoing X-ray examinations yesterday at Royal Park camp. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ALL- PARTY MEETING

    A pre-sessional meeting of all parties in the Victorian Parliament before it meets in June was suggested yesterday by Mr. Hollway, ...

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  10. CHANCELLOR OF UNIVERSITY

    Mr. Justice Lowe was yesterday appointed Chancellor of Melbourne University in succession to Sir John Latham, who is now Australian Minister to Japan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. GO-SLOW STRIKE INQUIRY

    Conflicting evidence by foundry workers at the Commonwealth Munitions Works, Footscray, and the Munitions Department medical officer was heard at the ...

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  12. NEW CASUALTY LIST

    A Victorian officer, who enlisted with a New South Wales engineering unit, is among three men reported wounded in action in a casualty list issued yesterday ...

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  13. TRADE WITH AMERICA

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Mr. Fadden, Acting Prime Minister, said to-night that tlie question of trade relations between Australia and the United States was one ...

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  14. 6 MONTHS FOR ASSAULT

    A jury in General Sessions yesterday found Malcolm Pryor, 33, of Hobart, miner, not guilty of having assaulted a young woman with intent to commit a ...

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  15. COLLIER RUNS AGROUND

    A collier of 1,330 tons ran aground in the west channel of Port Phillip Bay three miles off St. Leonards early yesterday morning and was refloated last ...

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  16. BOARDING-HOUSE WAGES

    Wages of boarding-house employees have been raised by an amended determination of the Boarding-houses Board, which will come into operation on Friday. ...

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  17. SOLDIER PARTY OPPOSED

    Discussing suggestions that returned soldiers should form an ex-service-men's political oiganisation after the war, "Mufti," official organ of the Victorian ...

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  18. Obituary MR. W. G. a'BECKETT

    Mr. William Gilbert a'Beckett died at his home, 14 Tintern av., Toorak, on Sunday night at the age of 76 years. The late Mr. a'Beckett, who was elder ...

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  19. YOUTH DEMONSTRATION

    Wesley Church was crowded last night for the annual demonstration of the young people's department of the Methodist Church, conducted by Rev. C. ...

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  20. PILFERING OF CARGOES

    Action taken by employers of water-side labour to check pilfering from cargoes has resulted in the refusal of water-side workers to work some ships at ...

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  21. MAGNESIUM PRODUCTION

    Proposed establishment of a plant for production of magnesium from Tasmanian dolomite was discussed at a private conference in Melbourne yesterday ...

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  22. GREEKS AND ALIEN LAW

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Sympathy was expressed to-day by Senator Foll, Minister for the Interior, with Greek citizens who have been prosecuted for breaches ...

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  23. SPORTSMEN HELP WAR SAVINGS

    Strong support is still being given to war savings certificates by sporting bodies. The Brighton Bowling and Tennis Club has subscribed nearly £7,000, and is ...

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  24. STRIKE TO CONTINUE

    A meeting of about 100 members of the Ironworkers' Union yesterday decided to continue their strike at the Brass Company of Australia Pty. Ltd., Maidstone, ...

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  25. CHARCOAL SELLERS CRITICISED

    Wet charcoal had been sold for use in producer-gas units by some unscrupulous traders, Cr. O. B. Norman said at Camberwell Council meeting last night. ...

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  27. "ONCE-OVER" IDEA REJECTED, SO SHAVE PRICE UP 3d.

    Although one barber suggested at a general meeting of the Victorian Master Hairdressers' Association last night that customers' chins should be given the ...

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  28. SYMBOL IN THE SKY

    Coinciding remarkably with Turkey's friendly gestures toward Britain, the emblem of Turkey—a star within the tips of a crescent moon—was clear in the sky ...

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  29. DR. KEITH MOORE

    Widely known in many States, Dr. Keith Moore, of Kalgoorlie, died in a Perth hospital at the week-end. Bom in Melbourne, Dr. Moore was the ...

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  30. FOUND NOT GUILTY

    Arthur Leigh, of Moray st., South Melbourne, wharf labourer, was found not guilty by a jury in General Sessions yesterday of a charge of larceny in a ...

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  32. MR. A. J. BUCHANAN

    Mr. Alfred Johnson Buchanan, 67, barrister and journalist, died last week in Sydney. A New Zealander by birth, Mr. ...

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  33. LEGAL ARGUMENT OVER AIRMAN'S DRINK

    Whether a trip from Geelong to Melbourne and back qualified an airman to have a drink as a bona-fide traveller at a Moriac hotel is to be argued before ...

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  34. MR. W. J. GILROY

    Mr. W. J. Gilroy, who died at Lewisham (N.S.W.). last week, was the father of Aichbishop Gilroy, of Sydney. Born in Sydney, he was aged 72 years. ...

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  35. MR. M. J. GRIFFIN

    Alderman M. J. Griffin, whose death has been reported from Sydney, was Mayor of Bathurst and president of the Local Government Association of New ...

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  36. FAMILY GIVES £ 500 FOR AMBULANCE

    Among contributions received for the appeal for 25 ambulances urgently needed for the A.I.F. in the Middle East was a cheque for £500 from the Spry family ...

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  37. SISTER ANNE PURCELL

    Sister Anne Purcell, who served through the last war, died at the Friends' School. Hobart, on Sunday night. After the war Miss Purcell was the matron of the Baby ...

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  38. MR. WILLIAM GATENBY

    Mr. William Gatenby[?] of Edward street[?] Currie, King Island, died on Saturday night. He was bom at Longford (T.). and lived there for many years. He ...

    Article : 89 words
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