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  2. COUNTRY NEWS

    AVOCA. — Mr. Jonathan Marland, pioneer resident of Barkly, recently celebrated his 87th birthday. He was entertained by relatives and friends. ...

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  3. NOTES ON THE CABLES THE R A F MEANS BUSINESS

    Whatever may be the exact purpose of the suddenly intensified RAF activity over Northern France and Western Germany the Russians are ...

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  4. LETTERS

    Sir,—We are continually being asked to save money and paper for the war effort; yet the Government has extended the life of an ...

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  5. IN THE CHURCHES IDEOLOGIES AND HAND OF GOD

    Two great totalitarian States were now at grips in a death struggle and ideologies which had set aside the individual and put the State before ...

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  6. Deaf and Dumb Intruder Caught

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A man who attempted to enter room of Mrs. Beatrice Woodhead, proprietress of a Kirribiilli boarding-house, ...

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  7. "RUSSIAN DEFENCE STILL SOUND"

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — A greedy Germany has bolted so many small States of southern and eastern Europe that it is apparently rather ...

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  8. FARM EMPLOYEES SEEK HIGHER PAY

    WERRIBEE, Sunday. — Seeking better pay and conditions, a deputation representing 245 cmplojecs at Metropolitan Farm will wait on ...

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  9. GROWER "FACING BANKRUPTCY"

    Giving evidence on Saturday before the Federal committee investigating the apple and pear acquisition scheme, Mr. M. Ellwood, orchardist, ...

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  10. Advertising

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    Advertising : 318 words
  11. WAR SAVINGS

    Sir, — While it is gratifying to learn of the splendid response to the recent war savings certificates drive, one wonders if the amount ...

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  12. MINISTER'S PETROL OFFER

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Commenting tonight on the statement by Mr. C. F. Horley, of Independent Oil Industries, concerning the capacity of ...

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  13. FIRE AT WOOL WORKS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Damage estimated at £2,500 was done by fire at Nepean wool scouring works at Emu Plains on Saturday night but ...

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  14. PUBLIC WORKS FINANCE CRITICISED

    JUNEE, Sunday. — Mr. C. Kelly, Minister for Health, speaking at a dinner given last night in his honour, said it was ludicrous that ...

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  15. UNION WITH U S A

    Sir,—I am credited (11/7/41) with saying in a recent address that an "absolute union" between America and the Empire was a necessity. My ...

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  16. NATIONAL SONGS

    Sir,—I was pleased to see E. Durham (11/7/41) quoting "Unfurl the Flag." I remember our singing master at school teaching it to us. ...

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  17. THIEVES ASSAULT ELDERLY MEN

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—Two men broke into the home of Mr. Robert Atkins, 85, at Canadian last night, and after assaulting him robbed him ...

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  18. N S W LIQUOR LAW

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—An investigation into the operation of the NSW liquor law is to be made immediately by a committee to be set up by the ...

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  19. STEP-UP IN POWER ALCOHOL SUPPLY

    Action will be taken by the Commonwealth Government this week to implement a recent decision to increase power alcohol production in ...

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  20. FIRE DAMAGES HALL

    A spark from a fireplace in a billiard-room on first floor of RSL Memorial Hall, High st., Prahran, early yesterday, caused a fire which ...

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  21. RECRUITING PLANS

    War Cabinet has decided to abandon the proposal for a single coordinating recruiting authority but plans for closer Army and Air Force ...

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  22. GEELONG NEWS

    Mr. W. Gould, postmaster at Geelong for the last 2 years, will retire from the pastal service in October. Applications are now being invited ...

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  23. OBITUARY

    Rev. John Millar-Smith, 91, who died at his home in 19 Barkly st., Mordialloc, on Saturday, was born in Scotland, and came to Victoria in ...

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  24. ARMY EQUIPMENT

    Because of introduction of the Bren gun and antitank rifle a change of equipment for military forces has become necessary to facilitate ...

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  25. N S W CHARCOAL PRODUCTION

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Already 138 kilns had been installed by the Government for producing charcoal, 138 were on order, and negotiations ...

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  26. 79th ANNIVERSARY SERVICE

    The 70th anniversary of St. John's Church, Toorak, was celebrated yesterday, when special services were preached by Rev. Dr. A. Law and ...

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  27. MR. W. H. TREGANOWAN

    Mr. W. H. Treganowan, of Emerald, who died on Thursday, arrived in Melbourne at the age of 12 in the sailingship Southern Empire in ...

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  28. BALLARAT ITEMS

    It is estimated that the profit from the Ballarat gala in aid of the patriotic and bombing victims' funds will be between £2,500 and ...

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  29. STEELWORKS DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Ironworkers employed at the BHP Company's steelworks decided today that the ferro-alloys plant would remain idle ...

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  30. COMPASSION OF CHRIST

    Preaching at St. Patrick's Cathedral yesterday at Solemn High Mass, Very Rev. G. P. Clery, CommissaryGeneral, Carmelite Order, said if we ...

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  31. CHARCOAL PRICES

    Prices for charcoal for producer gas units quoted on Saturday by Mr. H. Harrison, secretary Gas Producers' Association, were prices at the kiln, ...

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  32. FOUND DEAD IN DAM

    NYAH WEST. Sunday.—The body of Mrs. Robina McNiven, 63, wife of Mr. Dougal McNiven, of Vinifera, was found in 15 inches of water in ...

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  33. LITTLE THEATRE'S POLICY

    For 10 years Melbourne Little Theatre has been steadily increasing the length of its playing season. It began with performances of 1 ...

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  34. ½-FARE REQUEST BY ENGINEERS

    More than 800 Victorian members of Australasian Society of Engineers decided yesterday to ask Federal Government to provide adequate ...

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  35. MAN FOUND DEAD ON SEAT

    Found dead on a seat at the corner of Victoria pdc, and Wellington st., Collingwood, last night, the body of a man, about 6O 0r 70, is unidentified ...

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  36. GIFTS TO FUNDS

    FREE FRENCH FORCES APPEAL —Previously acknowledged £30/5/; Sir Thomas Lyle, £50; Nic-naks £5; Mrs. C. G. Beckett, £2/2/; Two Women, £1; Phyllis M. Cox. ...

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  37. MRS. ADA FITZPATRICK

    The death occurred last night of Mrs. Ada Rosina Fitzpatrick, widow of the late Mr. John Fitzpatrick, at her residence, Heyfield, Gippsland. ...

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  38. ELDERLY MAN'S DEATH I

    GEELONG, Sunday. — Police have been advised of the death of Allan Rankin, 71, of North Cundare, who was found dead on the side of the ...

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  39. £1,251 THEFT ARRESTS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Two motorists were intercepted by police at Bundaberg today, and later were arrested on charges arising out of the ...

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  40. FRIENDSHIP WITH RUSSIA.

    At a meeting in the Theatre Lovers' Club last evening to promote Anglo-Russian understanding a motion was carried favouring ...

    Article : 66 words
  41. 600 MISSING A I F MEN NOW BELIEVED TO BE PRISONERS

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  42. COUNTRY SPORT

    BALLARAT, Saturday. — Ballarat Association results— First Grade — East Ballarat, 16-27, d. Ballarat, 7—13; Redan, 9—10. d. Golden Point, 9-9. Second Grade— Golden ...

    Article : 458 words
  43. Advertising

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