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  2. KILLED 10 DAYS BEFORE WEDDING

    Albert Leslie Scott, 24, of Taylor st., Moonee Ponds, who was to have been married Saturday week, was killed, and two other persons injured in a ...

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  3. RACING DOGS AND BEER

    Bitterly attacking the "thousands of parasites breeding racing dogs instead of heroes," and "the political lackeys of the brewery concerns who were helping Hitler ...

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  4. SUNDAY TRAVEL AND RAFFLES

    Boycotting of the Railways and patriotic funds by the Church was suggested yesterday when the Presbyterian Assembly coraidered means of ...

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  5. STRUGGLE FOR BOOTHBY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Maximum forces of both Government parties and Labour will be thrown next week into the Boothby by-election campaign. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. INTERSTATE NAVAL LAUNCHINGS:

    Naval vessels taking to the water after their launching ot a dockyard in Queensland (left) and in South Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DAILY DIGEST

    The German propaganda contention of German invincibility is just as hollow and false as the 1939 expectation that German morale and German resources would ...

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  8. CONTRACTS FOR COLD STORES

    Contracts for 8 of the 12 cold stores to be built at a cost of £200,000 for emergency storage of butter and cheese had already been placed, Mr. J. Proud, ...

    Article : 171 words
  9. USE OF DEFENCE POWERS

    Speaking of the apple and pear scheme in the High Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Starke said: "It is just as necessary in times of peace as in times of war, but the ...

    Article : 311 words
  10. CANVASSING FOR LOANS

    Experience obtained in policing the Moneylenders Act led him to suppose that many of the loans on moneylenders' books originated as cash orders, said Sen.-Const. ...

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  11. MR. DAVID BELL'S FUNERAL

    Representatives of many public bodies were present at the funeral yesterday of Mr. David Bell, former Board of Works chairman, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THREAT TO STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The recent decision of Sydney butchers to threaten a strike unless Saturday morning trading was abolished has been approved by ...

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  13. FORCE OF SPEAKERS

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Mr. Dedman, MP (Lab., V), arrived to-day to assist Mr. T. E. Lawton, Labour candidate in Boothby. ...

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  14. SHOES, SIZE 18½!

    The soldier wearing size 16 boots, who claims that his foot is the largest in the AIF, has a rival in Darwin, where a member of the RAAF wears size 18½. ...

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  15. GUIDANCE SOUGHT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—NSW Presbyterian Assembly will be asked on Friday to give guidance on the quest on of remarriage of divorced persons, "in view ...

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  16. POSTAL VOTES

    Applications for postal votes for Boothby would not be effective unless lodged before Spin on Friday, May 23 Mr. S. Polglaze, Commonwealth electoral officer, ...

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  17. AIF CASUALTIES

    killed in action wounded in action missing, believed killed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. FINANCES OF RAILWAYS

    Rallways Commissioners said yesterday that although the transfer of £30,000,000 from the railways capital account to the general State account on July 1, 1937, had ...

    Article : 245 words
  19. GIFTS TO FUNDS

    RED CROSS. — Peviously acknowledged £271,213/4/1; Anon £60; Dr. J. E. Nihill, £5; Miss Sutcliff, £3/12/; 55 weekly contributors (per Mrs. S. Frieze), £2/15/; Mrs. M. Woodward ...

    Article : 158 words
  20. RAAF NEEDS DOCTORS

    More than 80 doctors are needed by the RAAF in the next few months, Mr. McEwen, Air Minister, announced yesterday. Opportunities for active and ...

    Article : 45 words
  21. MORE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS

    Importation of certain types of paper from non-sterling sources will be wholly restricted on and from May 15, Mr. J. J. Kennedy, collector of Customs, ...

    Article : 123 words
  22. BOYCOTT THREAT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — A proposal to boycott the Federal Government's shipbuilding scheme unless a representative of the Boilermakers' Union is appointed to ...

    Article : 63 words
  23. £35,000,000 WAR LOAN

    Applications for subscriptions to the £38,000,000 war and works loan leached a new high level in Australia yesterday, and showed that small investors are giving ...

    Article : 235 words
  24. Obituary MRS. M. FULLAGAR

    Mrs. Marion Fullagar, wife of Mr. Wilfred Fullagar, K.C., died on Sunday at her residence, Sackville st., Kew, after a short illness. She leaves a family of ...

    Article : 56 words
  25. ARRESTED BY PATROL

    With a plane ticket for Tasmania in his pocket, an alleged military deserter was arrested by Carlton detectives and wireless patrolmen outside a city airways ...

    Article : 86 words
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  27. PERSONAL NOTES

    DRIVER WILBUR M. WILSON, son of Mr. H. O. Wilson, Scott's Creek, near Cobden, has been reported killed in action in Greece Born in Oakleigh 23 ...

    Article : 319 words
  28. ELECTROLYTIC STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Proposals for settlement of the strike of employees at the electrolytic refining and smelting works, Port Kembla, were drawn up ...

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  29. £10,000 NEEDED FOR YWCA

    The YWCA urgently needs £ 10,000 for British association funds for local maintenance and extension work in Australia In view of increased bombing of civilian ...

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  30. SENTENCES IMPOSED

    Judtre Clyne imposed the following sentences in General Sessions yesterday:- Francis Ross, 33. labourer, of Drummond st., Carlton, 3 years' imprisonment for burglary. He ...

    Article : 108 words
  31. SAVINGS CERTIFICATES

    War savings certificate sales are brisk, probably because many people who cannot afford to invest in the war loan are buying them. Sales in NSW yesterday ...

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  32. CHEESE MANUFACTURE

    Hints of a plan by Sir Earle Page, Commerce Minister, for conversion of certain butter factories to cheese factories next week were given at the Victorian ...

    Article : 245 words
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  34. AIRMAN KILLED

    LAC Douglas M. Lord, 22, who was killed in an air accident at Ottawa. Canada, on May 5, was the youngest ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 98 words
  35. MORE GALLERY CONCERTS

    With the announcement of the first recital of the Australian Musical News Chamber Music Club in Kelvin Hall on Sunday night comes the news that ...

    Article : 54 words
  36. HONOURING SERVICEMEN

    Photographs and brief personal notes of members of the services who nave been reported as casualties, or who have gained distinction, will be published in "The ...

    Article : 38 words
  37. SILENCE SPELLS SAFETY

    "Silence is Golden." The old tag never was more apt than at present. Coin a few sovereigns and save a few ships by preserving silence about shipping ...

    Article : 33 words
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  39. SIGNED OFF

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