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  2. FEDERAL AID FOR A R P WORK

    That some financial responsibility for ARP and associated civil defence works is likely to be assumed by the Federal Government through its ...

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  3. POSSIBILITIES OF CHARCOAL INDUSTRY

    Now in its infant stage the charcoal industry is rapidly preparing for its anticipated status in a few months time when users of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PRISONERS OF WAR MUST WORK

    Prisoners of war brought to Australia for internment are to be put to work under strict supervision by armed military guards. They will ...

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  5. MILITARY BOOT ORDER IS DRASTIC

    CANBLRRA, Friday.—Boot manufactures will in future be required to utilise their means of production for 52 Working hours in each week ...

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  6. ATTACK ON ENGINEERS RESENTED

    SYDNEY, Friday. — "Mr. Holt's attack on engineers is provocative at a time like this, when there is so much unrest in the engineering ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DAILY DIGEST

    "Victory will go to the one who has the most planes, with the best pilots, and with the best civilians to hold out for that famous last ...

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  8. MUCH NEEDED FRUIT LEFT TO ROT

    Under-consumption—not overproduction—was the crux of the problems in the apple and pear industry, Miss Jean Daley, secretary of the ...

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  9. ARMY "EXEMPTION" TRICKSTERS

    Youth liable for universal training call-ups have been approached by confidence tricksters with offers to obtain exemptions for them on ...

    Article : 185 words
  10. FULL CO-OPERATION

    Boot manufactuicrs said in Melbourne last night that most Victorian factories engaged on defence conlracts were already working at ...

    Article : 205 words
  11. TAXATION OF TROOPS' QUARTERS AND MEALS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Of members of fighting forces serving in Australia only compulsory trainees are exempt from counting value of meals and ...

    Article : 163 words
  12. PREVENTION OF TIMBER WASTE

    No authority is held by the Forests Commission to prevent cutting of privately owned green timber, which, according to Cr. Inglis, of Alberton ...

    Article : 206 words
  13. MANNEQUIN MARRIED BY PROXY

    SYDNEY, Friday. — An 18-yearold Sydney mannequin, Miss Roma Blair was married by proxy this week to Mr. Leo Ossendryver of ...

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  14. INTERNED REFUGEES WANT TO SERVE

    Men of military age who fied to England during occupation of the Low Countries and later were sent to Australia for internment, are ...

    Article : 192 words
  15. HIRE PURCHASE AS POSTWAR ASSET

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Giving evidence on behalf of 7 city business organisations at the Hire Purchase inquiry today, Mr. Ormond D. ...

    Article : 191 words
  16. NATION'S DEBT TO HEALTH CENTRES

    In London in 1899 279 children out of every 1,000 born died before they reached the age of 12 months; today only 40 died, and a majority ...

    Article : 196 words
  17. £325,000 FOR NEW ORDNANCE FACTORY

    Buildings at a new ordnance factory to be erected on "a site about 100 miles from Melbourne" will cost about £325,000 under a requisition ...

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  18. WHEAT AREAS ARE STILL DRY

    Light to moderate rainfall was recorded over Victoria during last week but once again falls in the wheat arcas were disappointing. In ...

    Article : 298 words
  19. 6 BROTHERS ENLIST

    Last of a family of 6 brothers to enlist in the AIF, Mr. C. A. Trask, of West Footscray, passed through the central recruiting bureau in the ...

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  20. HUNGER STRIKERS

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Union officials said today the appeals of 2 hunger strikers, M. Thomas and H. Rotcliff, who are in custody under National ...

    Article : 64 words
  21. INFATUATION— FINED £3

    Infatuation for a 20-year-old youth led to Frances Munt, clerk, 28, of Khartoum st., North Caulfield, being fined £3 by Mr. Meehan, PM, in ...

    Article : 133 words
  22. WOMAN ON MURDER CHARGE

    Mrs. Ruby Nina Carlos, of Myrtle st., South Yarra, was committed for trial on a charge of murder by Mr. Tingate, PM, coroner, at an inquest ...

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  23. MEN FROM FOUR STATES IN CASUALTY LIST

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  24. GIFTS TO FUNDS

    RED CROSS. — Previously acknowledged, £ 15,932/13/6; Three Years or More (monthly), R.M., each £ 10: sale of homemade shortbread from Mrs. B. Moxon Cook. ...

    Article : 210 words
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  29. A I F PRISONERS IN GERMANY

    The 12th list of prisoners of war, received by the Australian Red Cross Society by cable from International Red Cross Committee gives names ...

    Article : 547 words
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  31. PERSONAL NOTES

    DVR. W. P. BARBER. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Barber, Cudgewa, Upper Murray, has been reported prisoner of war. He enlisted at 19, and fought in Libya and Greece. ...

    Article : 844 words
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