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  2. WEEK'S TRIO OF PROBLEMS

    Three events have occupied attention this week—Frances defection, Stalin's support of Rashid Ali, and Hess's arrival. Although Hess's arrival naturally ...

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  3. TAX REPORT SURPRISE

    Reports that the interstate conference of Taxation Commissioners at Canberra considered methods of achieving taxation uniformity have caused surprise in State ...

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  4. ARP INACTION DENIED

    Charges that the Commonwealth had been inactive in formulating an effective ARP policy were strongly denied yesterday by Mr. Fadden, Acting Prime ...

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  5. LOWER CAR FEES AND INSURANCE

    Many motorists were not renewing car registrations because the fee was cut of proportion to mileage allowed under petrol rationing, and the Government ...

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  6. LOAN CLOSES TODAY

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—At the close of business on Saturday £33,758,000 had been subscribed to the Commonwealth £35,000 000 war loan which will close ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. Family Notices

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  9. The Argus

    For 10 months the Vichy Government has been seeking to turn the unexpected vigour of British resistance to its own account ...

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  10. SMALL SUMS COUNT

    It was stated in Melbourne on Saturday that the loan would certainly be fully subscribed, and might even be oversubscribed. Because letters posted at remote centres ...

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  11. WOMAN'S HEROISM COULD NOT AVERT TRAGEDY

    DARWIN, Sunday.—In a desperate but unsuccessful attempt to save the life of a station owner who had accidentally shot himself, a policeman's wife travelled ...

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  12. AGREEMENT REACHED

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—At the conclusion of the conference of taxation commissioners Mr. E. V. Nixon, Commonwealth taxation adviser, who presided, ...

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  13. "NEGLECT IS CRIMINAL FOLLY"

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—"Mr. Fadden desires that we should await Mr. Menzies' return and the decision of a Premiers' Conference before we embark upon the ...

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  14. RECRUITING DRIVE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—"The new recruiting drive for AIF reinforcements took some time to get under way, but results are most, encouraging," Maj.-Gen. H. W. ...

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  15. TEST AT GEELONG

    GEELONG, Sunday.—In preparation for the black-out next Sunday night a preliminary test was held tonight between 9 and 9.30 pm. Householders in Greater ...

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  16. WAR SAVINGS CAMPAIGN

    Queensland maintains its strong lead over other States in the proportion of the quota allotted to it for the war savings certificates campaign, having so far raised ...

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  17. A TEST OF UNITY

    Sir,—The conduct of the Boothby by-election is a blot on the record of Australia's war effort. It also presents a strong argument for a National ...

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  18. BOMBING VICTIMS

    Sir,—When the appeal for contributions to the fund for the relief of air raid victims in Great Britain was launched last year by my predecessor, the people ...

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  19. MOBILE UNITS RETURNING

    AIF mobile units which have been toming the country for the last three weeks and were due to return to Melbourne during the weekend will not ...

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  20. LABOUR CELEBRATION TO BUY SPITFIRE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Return of a State Labour Government will be celebrated by Official Labour at State-wide social gatherings on June 7. Proceeds will go ...

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  21. ARMOURED DIVISION

    Many officers and NCO's for the new AIF armoured division were undergoing training, at the conclusion of which recruiting for general units would begin, ...

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  22. 101st BIRTHDAY

    Spending the day quietly at her home with members of her family, Mrs. J. Booth, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. USE OF TRADES HALL

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—A decision to take over the Fremantle Trades Hall for the Air Force has been countermanded by Mr. McEwen, Air Minister, as a result ...

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  24. FUEL ADMINISTRATION

    Investigation of the administration of the Liquid Fuel Control Board and alleged unfair incidence of petrol rationing to country users will be sought by the ...

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  25. QUESTIONING UCP DELEGATE

    Reported questioning by detectives of a delegate to Ballarat UCP conference is to be raised with Mr. Duncan, Police Commissioner, by Mr. Dunstone, MLA, ...

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  26. "BOMB SOIR, MESSIEURS!"

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  27. VICE-REGAL

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Gowrie paid a visit to the exhibition of "An Englishman's Home" at David Jones art gallery in aid of the ...

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  28. NAZI PLANE READY

    Assembling of the Messerschmitt fighter plane, which has been sent from England to help raise money for the Comforts Fund, was completed yesterday at ...

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  29. TEXT FOR TODAY

    "For what is a man advantaged, if he gain the whole world, and lose himself, or be cast away?"—St. Luke ix, 25. ...

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  30. WINSTON KNEW THE ANZACS

    "And now I'll tell you a little story that isn't generally known," said Col. Walter Elliot, M.P., in a talk on the valour of the Anzac Corps over the B.B.C. ...

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  31. FRUIT ACQUISITION

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—Evidence in favour of continuing the apple and pear acquisition scheme was given by northern orchardists on Saturday when the ...

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  32. PERSONAL

    Mr. Fadden, Acting Prime Minister, will preside in Melbourne tomorrow at a meeting of War Cabinet, and will leave tomorrow night for Adelaide to take part ...

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  33. MINIMUM HOME AREAS

    As a new step in its slum elimination plans regulations fixing minimum frontages and areas for houses built in the metropolitan area have been drafted by ...

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  34. CENSORSHIP CRITICISED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A resolution protesting against the raiding of workers' homes, seizure of books by the Commonwealth authorities, and the tendency on ...

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  35. PACIFIC MENACE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Australia would not be overawed by any menace in the Pacific, said Sir Frederick Stewart, Minister for External Affairs. Australia was ...

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  36. SAVE OLD PHONE BOOKS

    The Red Cross has appealed to subscribers to keep old telephone books for the society's waste products division. The books should be sent to Red Cross Waste ...

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  37. BUTCHERS WANT 5-DAY WEEK

    An effort to have all butcher shops in Australia closed on Saturday mornings is being made by the Meat Industry Union. A conference of State unions ...

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  38. NO LATE TRAINS

    The Railways Department would not be justified in running the last trains from Melbourne to the suburbs later than midnight, the commissioners said on ...

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  39. 700 MILES IN PERAMBULATOR

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. Dave McSorley, a Lithgow barber, is planning to push Mr. Clive Marshall, taxi-driver, from Brisbane to Lithgow in a perambulator next ...

    Article : 56 words
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