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  2. CENSORSHIP BLUNDER, SAYS P M

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Action of censorship authorities in censoring a whole debate in House of Representatives last night was described as a ...

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  3. DECORATIONS FOR MANY VICTORIAN MEMBERS OF A I F

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  4. LEADER'S ACTION DISCONCERTS LABOUR M P's

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Labour members of the House of Representatives were disconcerted today when they learned that Mr. Curtin had agreed with ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS

    AVOCA.—A tablet to the memory of the late Joseph William Quayle and the late John Henry Quayle at the Amphitheatre United Church has been ...

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  6. REVERSE FOR MINISTRY ON PENSION ISSUE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Ministry suffered 2 reverses in successive divisions in the House of Representatives tonight on a private member's motion seek ...

    Article : 325 words
  7. DAILY DIGEST

    The story of how Norway's £15,000 000 in gold was smuggled past spies to the sea and thence across the Atlantic, has now been told by one who took part in ...

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  8. FORMER LEGACY PRESIDENTS IN HONOURS LIST

    CANBERRA, Thursday — Names of many Victorian soldiers are included in honours which Mr. Spender. Army Minister, announced today had been ...

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  9. SECURITY REGULATION DISALLOWED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—By 22 votes to 21, House of Representatives disallowed tonight National Security Regulation 69, which is an amendment of ...

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  10. WAR USES FOR WOOL

    A method of making wool gas-proof has been discovered in England at the Torridon Research Centre. This announcement was made yesterday by Sir Dalziel Kelly, ...

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  11. JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE BY CONSTABLE

    Finding of justifiable homicide was recorded by Mr. Tingate, PM. coroner, yesterday, when an inquest into the fatal injury to James Rowe, 41, dealer of ...

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  12. RECRUITING BRIGHTER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Director-General of Recruiting. Maj-Gen Lloyd, said today the number of applications for enlistment in the AIF in June was definitely ...

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  13. £1,000 GIFT TO ARMY

    A gift of £ 1,000 has been made to the Army by Eastough Ltd., of Richmond, to provide additional signalling equipment for the AIF. The Military Board ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. PRISONERS OF WAR

    The names of 90 additional prisoners of war in camp Corinthia have been received by the Australian Red Cross Society from the International Red Cross ...

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  15. BALLARAT ITEMS

    A cheque for £130, net proceeds of the recent RAAF v. Essential Services football match for the Ballarat Patriotic Council's funds, was handed over at a ...

    Article : 212 words
  16. BENDIGO EVENTS

    Cr. G. A. Pethard, Mayor of Bendigo, opened the new room of the Bendigo Boys' Band. Since the formation of the band in 1932 members have travelled more ...

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  17. PERSONAL NOTES

    S.Sot. R. M. BROWN, previously reported missing, now reported prisoner of war, camp Corinthia, is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Mackenzie Brown. Brighton. ...

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  18. A I F CASUALTIES

    Names of men who are missing, believed prisoner, or who have been confirmed as prisoners of war, form the greater part of casualty lists issued yesterday for ...

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  19. GEELONG NEWS

    The Governor in Council has approved the Geelong Waterworks and Sewerage Trust floating a loan of £48,000 for the conversion of a loan of a similar amount ...

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  20. NEW HOSPITAL AT HAMILTON

    HAMILTON. Thursday. — The foundation-stone of a new Hamilton and District Community Hospital to cost £73,000 was laid today by Mr. Dunstan, Premier. ...

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  21. WATER STORAGE INQUIRY

    Need for more ample water storage for Bacchus Marsh and Werribee districts. to tide irrigators over dry reasons, was stressed by Mr. R. G. Knight, chief de ...

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  22. FAT LAMB BREEDING

    Australian Commutee on Animal Production held its fourth meeting in Melbourne this week. The committee is composed of representatives of the various ...

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  23. MUTTON FOR CANNING

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Prices to be paid for mutton used for canning will be discussed on Monday at a conference between a special committee of the ...

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  24. TO DEFEND WOOL INDUSTRY

    International Wool Secretariat and the newly formed National Wool Textile Export Corporation have agreed to join forces to further the aims of both ...

    Article : 112 words
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  26. 3 YEARS FOR RECEIVING

    Alphensus Asker, 47 of George street, Pitzroy, labourer, who had been found guilty of receiving, and admitted 11 prior convictions, was sentenced to 3 years' ...

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  27. Advertising

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  28. NOTIFICATION OF PRISONERS

    Australian Red Cross Society has arranged for names of all Australian prisoners to be communicated to it by cable at its own expense by the International ...

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  29. Advertising

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  30. ORGAN RECITAL

    Works by Mozart, Guilmant, Haydn, and Cesar Franck were rendered last night at St. Paul's Cathedral by Mr. J. W. Nicholls, former chorister of the ...

    Article : 53 words
  31. Advertising

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