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  2. COUNTRY NEWS

    ARARAT.—Mr. A. C. Ireland, electrical engineer, on leaving Ararat to take up a position in the Department for the Interior, was presented with a ...

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  3. KING HONOURS MEN IN SERVICES

    Names of 17 menions of the Navy, Army, and RAAF are included in a list of birthday honours which Lord Gowrie announced in Canberra yesterday had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. N E I ARMY CHIEF WELCOMED.

    —Moi.—Gen. H. ter Poorten, Chief of General Staff, NEI Army (right), was officially welcomed in Melbourne yesterday. At the weekend he handed over hospital ship Oranje to Commonwealth Government. With Maj.-Gen. Poorten and Cr. Frank Beaurepaire, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FOOTWEAR PRICES UP 5%

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Increases in selling prices of leather and in manufacturers' selling prices of boats, announced tonight by Professor Copland, Prices ...

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  6. HITLER ENDS BID BY JUGOSLAVIA FOR DAVIS CUP EXPENSES

    Three weeks ago the LTAA received a letter from the Jugoslavian Tennis Association asking that, as champion nation, Australia might help it to recover some ...

    Article : 164 words
  7. LITTLE RIVER WATER

    Construction of a storage reservoir on Little River, near Little River township, at an estimated cost of £5,971, is recommended in a report submitted to State ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    From a letter written after the severe blitz on Cardiff on the night of February 20:- "There is a great spirit of optimism ...

    Article : 516 words
  9. RUSSIA'S HOME FRONT IMPORTANT IN WAR

    What is it that wins or loses wars? Geography, industry, strength of armed forces, efficiency of administration, and production are all Important factors—and ...

    Article : 188 words
  10. MUNITIONS WORK FOR "RATIONED" MEN

    To absorb into munitions work men who lose their jobs in rationed industries, Federal Government is arranging for skilled men to be given special training ...

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  11. BUILDING CONTROL

    Refusal to issue building permits under present regulations was creating a crisis in the architectural profession, Mr. W. O. Mccutcheon, president of the Royal ...

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  12. WIFE'S SUICIDE AFTER BORROWING £3,600

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Evidence at the coroner's court today into suicide by poisoning of Mrs. Delia Young, 33, Premier street. Marrickville, disclosed that ...

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  13. BALLARAT EVENTS

    A crushed hand was suffered by Ernest Bolton, 39, King street when he was mixing paint, and his hand was caught in a machine at work yesterday Two ...

    Article : 292 words
  14. MANPOWER IN MINES

    SYDNEY, Monday. — An appeal to a meeting ot mine officials to refrain from reducing manpower in mines during the war was made today by Mr. Justice ...

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  15. STATE PARLIAMENT TODAY

    Second session of the 34th Victorian Parliament will resume today at 4.30pm. It was adjourned last Tuesday when it was opened by the Governor. ...

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  16. ESTATE DUTY EXEMPTIONS

    A request by the Taxpayers' Association for extension of estate duty exemption granted to estates of members of forces of the British Empire or its Allies, ...

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  17. YMCA APPEAL

    Previously acknowledged £10,083/17/8; E. C. Dyason £100; Football League £100 Coles's Social Club £38 Adelaide Steamship Co., £25; Mcphersons Pty., £25; LTAV £25; Ripon ...

    Article : 156 words
  18. RAILWAY JUNIORS' ALLOWANCE

    The Railways Classification Board has recommended payment of a living away from home allowance to junior clerks and lads and apprentices in workshops ...

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  19. BODY ON RAILWAY—LINE

    NAGAMBIE, Monday.—The mutilated body of William Morgan was found on the railway-line near the Tabilk crossing early this morning. It is thought that ...

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  20. INVERLOCH MYSTERY

    The body of a man who had been shot through the left side with,a small calibre rifle was washed up on Tarwin Meadows beach, near Inverloch, yesterday. ...

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  21. BENDIGO NEWS

    Messrs. J. Jeffrey, V. Kelley, and F. P. Mountjoy, of the Liquid Fuel Board, conferred with Bendigo business men yesterday on steps to be taken to meet cuts ...

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  22. CASUALTY LIST FOR 3 STATES

    Names of men from WA, SA, and Queensland are included in a casualty list issued yesterday. The majority of the men are reported wounded in action. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. GEELONG ITEMS

    There are now 56,041 electors enrolled for the Federal division of Corio, compared with 56,115 at the end of May. During June there were 703 additions to ...

    Article : 137 words
  24. VERMIN INSPECTOR'S DUTIES

    Supervision of rabbit extermination was only part of a vermin inspector's duties, said Mr. Pemberton, superintendent of the vermin and noxious weeds branch, ...

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  25. PRISONERS OF WAR LIST

    The Red Cross Society has received from International Red Cross Committee names of 86 prisoners of war who are interned at POW, Corinthia. It has ...

    Article : 451 words
  26. PERSONAL NOTES

    LIEUT. JAMES BERRIE COAKLEY wounded in action 22 is only child of Mr. T. D. Coakley engineer in chief, Dept. of Mental Hygiene, and Mrs. Coakley, Mont Park. He was educated at ...

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  27. PREFERENCE FOR RETURNED MEN

    Box Hill Council will reserve positions for returned soldiers, and will advise local RSL branches of the Fathers' Association of an existing resolution to that ...

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  28. BOMB DISPOSAL SQUAD

    No action will be taken by Richmond Council in reply to a request from State Emergency Council lo nominate 6 people to form a bomb disposal squad until ...

    Article : 42 words
  29. KILLED GOING TO SCHOOL

    Betty Nelson, 14, of Victoria st., Northcote, was killed yesterday when a bicycle she was riding to school collided with a car at the corner of Gladstone av. and ...

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  31. ARP WARDEN RESIGNS

    Mr. C. Tassie, Collingwood airraid warden, tendered his resignation to the council last night. It was received and referred to council in committee for ...

    Article : 43 words
  32. SHEEPBREEDERS' SHOW

    Entries close on Thursday for the Australian Sheepbreoders' Association 63rd annual show at Dalgoty's wool stores. Newmarket, from July 28-30. This will ...

    Article : 66 words
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  34. GIFTS TO FUNDS

    RED CROSS.—Previously acknowledged. £15,757 8/4. Ethel M. Tindnle (war prisoner for 6 mths). £26; Mrs. A. J. Hutchison, £10/10; W., £1; A Friend. 10/. Total. £15,795/8/4. ...

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  35. HONOURING SERVICEMEN

    Pholographs and brief personal notes of members of the services who have been reported casualties, or who have gained distinction, will be published in "The Argus" if they are sent to the Editor. ...

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  36. R A A F CASUALTY LIST

    The 56th RAAF casualty list, issued by the Air Department, contains the names of 7 members on service oversea. Pit.-Off. W. W. ANDERSON, Bellevue Hill. ...

    Article : 121 words
  37. PREMIER RECOMMENDS FLAX

    In addition to helping the nation, the scheme for greatly extending the area 'under flax in Victoria this year would give farmers valuable experience, enabling ...

    Article : 155 words
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