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  2. Letters to the Editor

    Sir.—The lengthy walting list at the Dental Hospital represents but a very small fraction of those who need attention. At this time, when we urgently ...

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  3. MOTOR SALES FINANCE

    "Outside finance"—the financing of dealers who have purchased motor-cars from other than the motor company financing them—brought the transaction ...

    Article : 477 words
  4. Advertising

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  6. HARDLY A PAIR!

    The pear on the left was given free to a schoolgirl on Friday. The one on the right is typical of thousands seen rotting in Tyabb ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MOVE AGAINST UNION

    Application to the Arbitration Court for deristration of the Ironworkers' Union throughout Australia was served yesterday on Mr. E. Thornton, Federal ...

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  8. REFUGEES

    Sir,—Mr. W. M. Hughes's remarks on the flourishing, well-fed appearance of so-called refugees is to the point. Evidence of this can be seen in and around ...

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  9. REGULATION-BOUND

    Sir,—Anyone with little knowledge of Australia would conclude from the National Security Regulations that we are a population of mixed elements, and ...

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  10. BREACH OF AWARD

    In the first prosecution of its kind to come before him, Judge Drake-Brockman, in the Arbitration Court yesterday found that Harrison, Smith, and ...

    Article : 271 words
  11. THE DIGGERS JUST DROP A FEW LINES

    It was claimed not long ago that men of the Navy were the most prolific letter writers of the Services. Whether the claim is just or not cannot be ...

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  12. OUR ENGLISH

    Sir,—Mr. E. Godfrey, of Carnegie, might have difficulty in convincing foreigners that most English words and names are pronounced as spelt. My French dictionary ...

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  13. A.B.C. BROADCASTS

    Sir,—In support of your correspondent's complaints of the indifferent service given by the A.B.C. could not announcers give more attention to vowel ...

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  14. NON-ENROLMENT FINE

    The first prosecution for failure to enrol for military service under regulation 141A of the Defence Act occurred at Chelsea Court yesterday morning, when, ...

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  15. TRAMS v. BUSES

    Sir,—I rejoiced when it was decided to replace cable cars with buses, thinking, "We won't hear those clanging bells every few seconds now, and that awful ...

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  16. DIVORCE RULING

    A counter-petitioning respondent to divorce proceedings is under no legal obligation to supply details of allegations in support of the counter petition. ...

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  17. LAST NEUTRAL POWER

    When five-sixths of the world is on fire, it is only to be expected that the other one-sixth should feel the heat. To-day U.S.S.R. is experiencing the ...

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  18. HIGH FINANCE

    Sir,—The term "open market purchases" is evidently misunderstood by my critics. The Central Bank, under the gold standard, made open market sales ...

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  19. W.E.A. CLASSES GO ON

    Activities of the adult education movement had been carried on under war-time difficulties, with enrolments at average level, said Mr. H. E. D. Stevens, ...

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  20. LAW NOTICES—(This Day)

    STATE FULL COURT.—Before Mr. Justice Lowe, Mr. Justice Duffy, and Mr. Justice O'Bryan.—In the Banco Court.—At 11—Admission of barristers and solicitors. ...

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  21. JOBS FOR SOLDIERS

    Sir,—As repatriation of soldiers must be planned before they return I suggest that all appointments as dairy supervisors be reserved for disabled men, preferably ...

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  22. SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES

    Awards of the following scholarships and prizes were announced by the University yesterday:- Agricultural chemistry.—James Cumins Prize— ...

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  23. GERMAN MUSIC

    Sir,—G. H. Holland takes exception to national broadcasts which feature "German musical culture." But just as there are many thousands of Germans— ...

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  24. ARMY'S CAR NEEDS

    Sir,—The Southern Command wants to hire motor bikes, trucks, and cars. There must be hundreds of cars idle because their owners have enlisted in the ...

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  25. This Feature Appears Every Tuesday GARDENING QUESTIONS ANSWERED

    NOVICE" (Elsternwick). — (1) Six flowering shrubs types which could be kept conveniently [?]mall for position facing east, might include:— Clolsya ternata, Mexican orange flower, 4ft., ...

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  26. LESSONS OF THE PAST

    Sir,—The Royal Commission on Soldier Settlement gave as the chief reason for the tragedy of failures low prices ruling for primary products. H. W. Sims' ...

    Article : 187 words
  27. SIDNEY MYER CONCERT

    Tickets for the Sidney Myer free concert to be given by Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in the Melbourne Town Hall next Sunday afternoon at 3 will be ...

    Article : 63 words
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