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Article : 171 wordsSYDNEY, Monday. — Provision of "real, deep, air raid shelters," abolition of the wages tax, and revision of all State taxation to shift the heavy burden ...
Article : 334 wordsNew steps to stimulate enlistments in reinforcement quotas for the A.I.F. were announced by Southern Army Command ...
Article : 414 words"Here [Welwyn Garden City] they are loving with the idea of laying out new towns, or new areas in shattered areas, with well-designed 'neighbourhood units' ...
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Article : 319 wordsPhotographs and brief personal notes of service men who have been reported as casualties or have gained distinction will be published in "The Argus" if they are ...
Article : 34 wordsCr.C. D. Elderm, Mayor of Essendon, announced last night that a recruiting depot would be opened at the town hall, and a committee formed to stimulate recruiting. ...
Article : 115 wordsThe time was imminent when producers and manufacturers of daily products should be placed in a more sound position to face the future, declared Mr. ...
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Article : 691 wordsMr. Hogan (Agriculture Minister) has asked the Federal Government to increase the price to be paid to growers for flax and to decrease the price charged ...
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Article : 345 wordsCr. Elder, Mayor, told Essendon Council last night that the military authorities had called him up on the telephone at 6 p.m., and asked that a recruiting ...
Article : 165 wordsThe State Government could not entertain the idea of alien doctors being registered according to their nationality to practice in Victoria, said Mr. Bailey, ...
Article : 252 wordsLight general win which began during the week-end continued over Victoria yesterday, except for the Mall[?] and the northern borders of the State. The ...
Article : 192 wordsMANANGATANG, Monday. — Four premises in Manangatang were destroyed by fire early this afternoon. They were the coffee palace owned by Mr. Perkins, ...
Article : 76 wordsThe ban imposed on the killing of mutton or lamb for export to Britain became operative yesterday. The only meat acceptable for export to the United Kingdom ...
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Advertising : 106 wordsSYDNEY Monday. — William John Smith, 58, Commonwealth Director of Gun Munitions, and managing director of Australian Consolidated Industiies, ...
Article : 153 wordsGrievances of waitresses at the Hotel Alexander, who have been on strike since Friday night, will be discussed at a compulsory conference between the Liquor ...
Article : 116 wordsGwyeneth Lilian Courtney, 20, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Courtney, of Paxton st., East Malvern, died in Prince Henry's Hospital yesterday from ...
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Article : 174 wordsAustralasian egg-laying competition results for 10 days to April l8:—Wh[?] Leghor[?]—singles— P. McErvale, 14, 13, 13; Aristo P.F., 14; L. Bryan, 13.13; B. Smith, 13,13; Molson's w. ...
Article : 189 wordsWAGGA, Monday. — Reginald Stanley McLeay, formerly postmaster at Marrar, was committed for trial at the Cootamundra Quarter Sessions on July 10 on a ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 22 Apr 1941, Page 5
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