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  2. Sotos on the Cables EFFECTIVEHELP FROM THE UNITED STATES

    WITH typical suddenness after exasperating delays, the United States Senate has passed the Lease and Lend (or Aid to Britain) Bill. It would be ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS

    ARARAT.—Before leaving for Launceston Rev. J. H. Wilson was presented with a wallet of notes by the congregation of tha Ararat West Presbyterian Church. ...

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  4. NO "TEMPORARY" HOUSES

    Homes for war workers in Footscray should not be of a temporary nature because it was reasonable to assume that many factories now devoted to war work ...

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  5. PROFIT RISES TO £282,566

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Profit of Woolworths Ltd. for the year ended January 31, as indicated In a preliminary statement published last month, was £282,500, ...

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  6. LONDON LOANS REPATRIATION

    Most financial commentators in London have dropped their scare campaign about the possibility of the Treasury repatriating Australian and New Zealand ...

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  7. In the Churches RELIGION IN EUROPE

    Communism and Hitleiism were both pledged to the destruction of Christianity in Europe, said Rev. W. Rainey at the Pleasant Sunday ...

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  8. FINANCE AND COMMERCE

    Trading was light in a firm industrial market at the Stock Exchange of Melbourne on Saturday. Gold-mining issues were ...

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  9. SMALL FALLS IN LONDON

    Despite disquieting news from the Balkans and the announcement that nonessential factories in Britain will be closed down, security markets have shown ...

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  10. FOREIGN CREDIT RESOURCES

    "The Times" trade supplement, in the' course of significant remarks about Britain's changing position as an economic' Power, savs many of the United ...

    Article : 246 words
  11. COMMONWEALTH LOANS

    New minimum prices for Commonwealth Government loans which corns into forco to-day as follow, are 1/3 higher than those previously ruling, with the exception of 3¾ per cent, 1943 issue, ...

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  12. PRICE FLUCTUATIONS

    4 p.c. 1947........ 1/3 to £108/11/3 4 p.c. 1959 (£3,66).... 1/3 to £110/5/ INVESTMENTS E. Clar., 200 3/5. 3d. B. Glass, 25/9, 3d. I'bark 8th., 9/6. 4d. ...

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  13. DIVIDENDS DECLARED

    Imperial Smelting Corporation, halfyearly, 3¼ per cent, on 6½ per cent. cumulative preference shares. Edwards, Dunlop, and Co. Ltd., interim, ...

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  14. GOLD YIELDS

    ROMA NORTH, Cracow (Q.), 8th.—Stoping over S. drive, reef 4ft. wide. Cleaned up 120 tons, 103oz. PUEEBURGH, 6th.—8,000 yds., 29oz. 17dwt. ...

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  15. DIVIDEND LIST

    Following are dividends declared by companies listed on the Stock Exchange of Melbourne. Dividends are payable on date following letter "P." "c." denotes date on which books close. where ...

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  16. WORLD GOLD OUTPUT

    It is estimated that world gold production reached a new record figure of 40,500,000oz. in 1840, without inking into account the Japanese and Russian ...

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  17. OBJECTION TO FACTORY

    The Housing Commission could have zoned land in Abbotsford st North Melbourne, opposite the site for its new reclamation scheme, as a residential area, if ...

    Article : 147 words
  18. MINE REPORTS

    A.1 CONSOLIDATED, Gaffnes's Creek, 7th.—No. 11 Intermediate Level—Reduced amount or stone obtained from old stopes. No. 12 Main Level— Stopes off rise on Mutton Fat vein carrying stone ...

    Article : 800 words
  19. SHARE PRICE INDICES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 103 words
  20. SALES OF FORFEITED SHARES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 words
  21. BALLARAT ITEMS

    Special services were conducted in a number of city churches yesterday by delegates to the annual I.O.R. Conference which will open in Ballarat to-day. A ...

    Article : 159 words
  22. INTERSTATE SALES

    SYDNEY, Saturday.— BREWERIES.—Ca[?]tlemaine P., 19/2; Sean, 23/3: Tooth. 52/. COAL.— [?] 4/2; Hetton. 3/4; J. and A. Brown, 1[?]/: Mt. Kembla. 5'6. GAS AND ...

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  23. DAVIES. COOP INTERIM REPORT

    Business of Davies Coop, and Co. Ltd., cotton spinners, &c., showed in the six months ended December 31 a satisfactory improvement over the corresponding period of the 5 year before. Directors ...

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  24. WOMAN'S DEATH AT LORNE

    Within sight of her husband Mrs. Elsie May Armstrong, 27, of Middle Brighton, was drowned while swimming at Lorne yesterday. ...

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  25. DAIRY LABOUR SHORTAGE

    Labour shortage on dairy farms had become so acute that the usual milk surplus in the metropolitan producing area would be seriously reduced, Mr. R, A, ...

    Article : 131 words
  26. Advertising

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  27. DIED OF INJURIES

    TERANG, Sunday.—Stewart Head, 10, died In Terang Community Hospital today as a result of head injuries he suffered in an accident at the farm of his ...

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  28. GEELONG NOTES

    Mrs. Brownbill, M.L.A., has been informed that the Education Department has approved a grant of £400 to the Matthew Flinders Girls' School for ...

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  29. Obituary MR. J. B. MILNE

    Mr. James Brown Milne, a partner in the firm of John Sanderson and Co., Melbourne, Sydney, and Perth, died in Sydney on Saturday. Mr. Milne was also ...

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  30. CITRUS FRUITS

    MILDURA, Sunday. — Sales of factory citrus last season were as follow:- Lemons, 494 tons; oranges, 513 tons; grapefruit, 107 tons; Sevilles, 10 tons; ...

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  31. GROCER'S STORE ROBBED

    SWAN HILL, Sunday.—Thieves who forced their way into Mr. A. W. Pick's grocery store at Nyah West late on Saturday night stole £ 7 or £ 8 in cash. ...

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  32. INVESTMENT STOCKS

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  33. TAXING GOLDEN FLEECE

    Land tax was killing the "ewe that sheds the golden fleece," states a letter received from a woolgrower by Mr. M. J. Pettlgrove, secretary of the Taxpayers ...

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  34. BENDIGO NEWS

    Alfred Norrich, 17, pottery worker, of St. Andrew's av., fell from his bicycle on Saturday and suffered concussion and a cut eye. ...

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  35. HOUSE DESTROYED

    WANGARATTA, Sunday. — The home of Mrs. D. Ryan, of Greta road, was burnt to the ground early on Saturday morning. The occupants escaped in their night ...

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  36. MRS. SOPHIE BRENNAN

    Mrs. Sophie Brennan, mother of Very Rev. A. J. Brennan, rector of the Rcdemptorlst Fathers' Mission House at Kew, died at the residence of her brother, Mr. ...

    Article : 100 words
  37. WHEAT FIRMER

    CHICAGO.— Wheat futures rose sharply on Friday and Saturday, gains up to 2¾ cents a bushel being recorded Winnipeg was also firmer on both days. ...

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  38. BROADCASTING

    The Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Fadden, will speak from 3AR at 1.20 p.m. to-day. Seven news sessions will be broadcast during the day—6.45 a.m. 7.45, 12.50 p.m., ...

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  39. DOG PARADE

    A hishly succescful parade of all breeds of dogs was held by the Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club at Wirth's a Park, Melbourne on Saturday afternoon. Principal awards were as follow:- ...

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  40. TRANSPORT WORKERS

    The biggest conference of transpon workers ever called in Australia will begin to day in Melbourne. Representatives will attend from every State and the ...

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  41. REV. S. M. SOLOMON

    Rev. Solomon Mark Solomon who died yesterday at Hamilton Russell House, Alfred Hospital, aged 83 yeirs, was chaplain-colonel of the Australian ...

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  42. YOUNG FARMERS

    WODONGA, Sunday.—The Kiewa Valley Young Farmer's Association held a field das at Tho Wlllows, Kergunyah. Mr. J. A. Ford presided. and Mr. A. K. Hough, as secretary, made the ...

    Article : 102 words
  43. GIFTS TO WAR FUNDS

    The following amounts have been received by the Editor of "The Argus" for war funds:- COMFORTS FUND ...

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  44. WHOLESALE PRICES

    Demand for potatoes quiet, and carryover at Spencer street. Onions unchanged Chaff and straw maintained values. Trading in oats slow. FLOUR.—Proclaimed price, £12/17/6 for 2,000lb. ...

    Article : 314 words
  45. POSTAGE RATES

    POSTAGGA RATES (For To-day's Issue of "The Argus").—Australasia, and New Zealand. Id.: United Kingdom (overland), Id.; (all-sea route), Id.; other British possessions, ld.; U.S.A. and ...

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  46. MR. H. G. OLIVER

    GEELONG, Sunday—The death has occurred of Mr. Harrie G. Oliver, who for 55 years was an engineer in various parts of the State. Mr. Olivei was a native of ...

    Article : 150 words
  47. MAILS

    Letter m[?] close at Elizabeth st. P.O. as under: G.P.O., Spencer st., 20 minutes inter, unless marked this which indicates came time at both piaces:- ...

    Article : 264 words
  48. Advertising

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    Advertising : 70 words
  49. U.K. COMMODITY PRICES

    COTTON.—Liverpool quotations for good midding American cotton on spot are 8,66d. per lb., compered with 8,[?]4d. a week ago. Cotton for April delivery is quoted at 8.31d., compared ...

    Article : 48 words
  50. WELL HOOKED

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