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  2. CABINET MEETS TODAY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—After having spent the week-end in the country, Mr. Menzies returned to Sydney today. The expected Cabinet meeting was not held, and Mr. ...

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  3. IN THICK OF AIR RAIDS

    SYDNEY. Monday—Twenty—three AIT men wounded in air raids on England returned to-day. Some had been in the thick of hundreds of raids during the ...

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  4. BLACKOUT AT GEELONG

    GEELONG, Monday.—Those who at tended the ARP conference at the Occlong City Hall tonight considered that the blackout last night had been most ...

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  5. BIG SHIPS STILL NEEDED

    Loss in action of the worlds biggest warship, HMS Hood, is undoubtedly the most spectacular British naval disaster of the war but we should not allow it ...

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  6. 18,000 IN FOUR WEEKS

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The fact that nearly 18,000 had volunteered for the AIF iabout 4 weeks was a good augury of the ultimate success of the recruiting ...

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  7. Family Notices

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  8. A PRACTICAL SOLUTION

    How can effect best be given to the PRIME MINISTER'S plea for national unity as a prelude to that intensified war effort which only a ...

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  9. CONFERENCE TODAY

    Reports from the mobile recruiting units which have toured the country districts will be considered at a conference today. Enlistments in the city area have ...

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  10. ATTITUDE OF CAUCUS

    CANBERRA, Monday—Labour s attitude toward an almost immediate adjournment of Parliament to enable Mr. Menzies to compile reports on his mission ...

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  11. RICHMOND RALLY TONIGHT

    Recruiting should receive a big impetus at a rally in Richmond Town Hall to-night. A military officer said yesterday that the Richmond response had already ...

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  12. PERSONAL

    Mr. McEwen, Air Minister, left Melbourne by train for Canberra last night Mr. Holt, Labour Minister left by plane for Sydney. ...

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  13. BETTER FILTER FOR GAS UNITS

    Recently made Alters for producer units made cas almost 100% pure when it entered an engine, Mr. J. F. Hearnes, RACV technical consultant, told club ...

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  14. TEST FOR MELBOURNE

    Sir John Harris, chairman or the State Emergency Council, who watched the Geelong tests, said yesterday that Melbourne's preparations for a blackout had ...

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  15. NEW RATION TICKETS

    Issue of new petrol ration tickets, valid from June 1 to July 31, began yesterday. The Supply Department appeals to the public to use reserve petrol stocks in ...

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  16. WAR SAVINGS OFFENCE

    Two instances have been discovered of offers to accept war savings certificates in payment for goods. This was a breach of the law said Mr. C. R. ...

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  17. IRAQ PIPELINE IS A BIG RESPONSIBILITY

    Britain has a big responsibility on her hands in Iraq and Palestine. The responsibility is a metal tube, rather like a large drainpipe, which runs all the ...

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  18. NO SLACKENING IN CAMPAIGN

    An appeal to war savings groups and investors generally not to slacken their efforts was made yesterday by Sir Dalziel Kelly, vice-chairman, ...

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  19. WOOL SCOURERS OUT OF WORK

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Mr. E. Glasson, Secretary Wool ond Basil Workers' Union, said today that because of a shortage of wool 700 employees in the scouring ...

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  20. TEXT FOR TODAY

    "Incline not my heart to any evil thing, to practise wicked works with men that work iniquity; and let me not cat of their dainties."—Psalm, cxl. 4. ...

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  21. RECORD SAVINGS

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Australian Savings Bank deposits at April 30 were £250,234,000, the highest ever recorded, and £940,000 greater than the ...

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  22. RAAF RECRUITING

    To meet the ever-growing demand, the recent 300% increase in RAAF recruiting must be maintained, Group-Capt. A. H. Cobby said yesterday. ...

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  23. The Argus

    "I am in the place where I am demanded of conscience to speak the truth, and therefore the truth I speak, impure it whoso list." ...

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  24. NEXT CALL UP

    In addition to unmarried men and widowers aged 19 and 29-33 who will be called up for universal training with the Third Division early in August, all single ...

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  25. GREEN MILL SITE

    It was suggested at a meeting of the 6 Melbourne Technical College Council last night that the Gieen Will site should be used for college extensions. The council ...

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  26. £3,000 GIFT TO ACF

    A cheque for £3,000 handed to Cr. Beaurepaire, Lord Mayor, yesterday, brings to £34,000 RSL War Service Fund contributions to the ACF. Other ...

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  27. NEW FEDERAL MEMBER

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — Dr. Grenfell Price will be declared elected for Boothby at Unley Town Hall tomorrow, and will leave for Canberra the same evening. ...

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  28. WHO'S WHO AT ESSENDON RAAF SCHOOL

    No. 3 Elementary Flying Training School, Essendon, has its own "Who's Who." In newsletters circulated in the school interesting facts are given about ...

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  29. MR. HUGHES HAS COLD

    SYDNEY, Monday—While doing some home carpentry in a draughty woikshop, Mr. Hughes, Navy Minister, caught a heavy cold and was unable to attend the ...

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  30. BLAST FURNACE AT WHYALLA

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—SA's first blast furnace was set in operation at Whyalla today. This project was begun less than 3 years ago in Broken Hill Pty.'s ...

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  31. "DESIGN FOR LIVING!"

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  32. STAGGERING OF HOURS

    In preparation for a conference he intends to hold to consider further staggering of hours, Mr. Hyland, Transport Minister, is calling for reports on peak ...

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  33. "QUARANTINING" BANDSMEN

    "Music hath charms"... which draw many Sunday strollers about the bandsmen in city gardens, but music is better played when someone is not reading the ...

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  34. OLD ST. KILDA LANDMARK SOLD

    A well-known old St Kilda property, Inverleith, 12 Acland st., at one time the mansion home of the late Mr. Harvey Patterson, and now a guest house, was ...

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  35. CASUALTIES IN GREECE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Spender said tonight definite news of AIF casualties in Greece was still awaited. He could do no more than repeat Lieut.-Gen. Sir Thomas ...

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  36. CONSCRIPTION QUESTION

    Strong exception was taken yesterday by Mr. Sheehan, VLP president, to a statement advocating conscription in the Hospital magazine, produced by the ...

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  37. SCOTTISH REGIMENT

    The Victorian Scottish Regiment's appeal for 300 recruits met with an immediate response yesterday. Inquiries were received all day at the drill hall. ...

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  38. ENDOWMENT CLAIMS

    Urging that people should make early applications for child endownment claims, Mr. T. O'Donnell, acting deputy commissioner for child endowment, said ...

    Article : 42 words
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