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  2. JURY DISAGREES ON MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

    After a retirement of 6 hours a Criminal Court Jury yesterday disagreed in the case in which Victor Jones, 19, Edward st., Brunswick, ...

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  3. TAXI MEN TO MEET

    As all drivers are expected to attend a meeting at the Trades Hall to discuss their position under the new petrol restrictions, Melbourne ...

    Article : 181 words
  4. AMERICAN M3 MEDIUM TANK.

    Completed in March, tank was the first produced by Chrysler Corporation, which has turned its plant into an arsenal, and has undertaken to be mass-producing tanks by the American autumn. Weighing 28 tons and capable of more than ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 69 words
  5. MR. MENZIES ON EVENTS IN FAR EAST

    CANBERRA, Monday.—"Australia has always stood and still stands for peace in the Pacific, but presence of her troops in Malaya, vast ...

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  6. MINISTER EXPLAINS MILITIA CHANGES

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Explaining the new militia training system (see page 1), Mr. Spender said a higher standard of training would be reached by ranks and units, who would be better prepared for ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. DESPATCHES ON A I F

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Lieut. Roy Macartney, former member of THE ARGUS staff, has been appointed to the staff of Licut.-Gen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NOTES ON THE CABLES WHAT ARE JAPAN'S AMBITIONS?

    Mr. Ogura, whose appointment to the Konoye Cabinet was expected to serve as a brake on the hotheads in Tokio, mostly to be found among ...

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  10. MOTOR FEES "STILL NEEDED"

    A statement in a letter written by Mr. L. G. Lee in THE ARGUS on Saturday was made apparently in misapprehension of the facts, said ...

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  11. ALLOWANCES MADE TO WIVES

    Fears expressed among men to be called up for compulsory training that their dependants will be left unprovided for were dispelled yesterday ...

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  12. 2 SHOT; ONE DEAD

    AUCKLAND, Monday—After living apart from his wife, Kenneth Rolfe, 36, carpenter, went to see her at a private hotel in Auckland. Shots ...

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  13. POWER ALCOHOL STILLS

    RUTHERGLEN, Monday. — At a representative meeting held in the Rutherglen Council chambers it was agreed to formulate a policy for ...

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  14. V FOR VICTORY BADGES

    Red Cross V FOR VICTORY badges and car and window stickers will be on sale this week, but until they are on the market most city firms selling ...

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  15. DEATH OF MR. J. B. RONALD

    Death of Mr. James Black Ronald, a former Presbyterian minister, and a member of the first Commonwealth Parliament, at his home in St. Kilda ...

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  16. TAXI GAS EXPERIMENTS

    Experiments being conducted with producer gas units by Yellow Cabs of Australia Ltd. disclose that they are proving satisfactory for use in ...

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  17. NO PHONE SALUTATION

    Post-office authorities have cancelled the instruction to telephone operators to help the V For VICTORY campaign by greeting callers with ...

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  18. FEATURED IN LONDON PRESS

    Mr. Menzies' statement on Japan is published on the front pages of London evening papers. Headlines are:—Evening Standard, "Menzies ...

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  19. COUNTRY NEWS

    COPE COPE.—At the annual meeting of the Kara Kara Shire Red Cross emergency company Dr. Murdoch was elected president, Miss ...

    Article : 391 words
  20. PENINSULA GROWERS AND ACQUISITION

    It was disclosed when the Federal Parliamentary Committee inquiring into the apple and pear acquisition plan sat at Hastings recently, that a ...

    Article : 179 words
  21. WINE CAMPAIGN

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Led by Mrs. Weber, MLA (V), a deputation of temperance workers from all States protested to Mr. Anthony, Assistant ...

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  22. CENSORSHIP OF WAR NEWS

    Difficultes facing the war correspondent were described by Mr. Geoffrey Tebbutt in the A. N. Smith Memorial Lecture in Journalism at ...

    Article : 163 words
  23. BALLARAT EVENTS

    Immediate establishment of the necessary organisation to prepare for evacuees who may be sent to Ballarat in time of emergency is re ...

    Article : 163 words
  24. BENDIGO NEWS

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the Bendigo Art Gallery yesterday, Mr.T. M. Williams, secretary, said that in the last 15 or 20 years the ...

    Article : 216 words
  25. OBITUARY

    Mr. Thomas William Davis, aged 59 years, who died at his home, Maysla st., Canterbury, on Sunday. after a short illness, was managing ...

    Article : 295 words
  26. COALFIELD MAY BE THROWN IDLE

    SYDNEY, Monday. — More than 7,000 men on South Maitland coalfield may be thrown out of work because of a decision by ...

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  27. GEELONG NEWS

    Geelong auxiliary police are to undergo a special course of ARP lectures. They will be instructed by members of the Geelong police force ...

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  28. RED CROSS LIST OF PRISONERS

    Lists of AIF prisoners of war cabled to the Australian Red Cross Society from International Red Cross Committee Geneva, include 104 ...

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  29. TOBACCO CROP PRICES

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Australian grown tobacco is to be purchased by appraisement instead of auction. Mr. Anthony, Assistant Commerce ...

    Article : 61 words
  30. SHEEP SHOW DUTCH AUCTION

    Immediately after the Governor has opened the sheep show at Dalgety's, Newmarket, today, a special stud Corriedale ram will be Dutch ...

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  31. COMMITTEE APPOINTED

    State Executive Council yesterday appointed the following members of the new Victorian Potato Committee: —Mr. J. M. Ward. of the Agricultural ...

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  32. RETAINING PUBLIC SERVANTS

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Members of Commonwealth public service retained after they have reached retiring age of 65 will receive. rate of ...

    Article : 87 words
  33. A I F CASUALTIES

    The following official casualty lists have been issued for South Australia and Tasmania:- SOUTH AUSTRALIA ...

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  34. LAW NOTICES—(This Day)

    CRIMINAL COURT—Betore the Chief Justice Sir Frederick Mann.-At 10.30 To plead: Maurice Connelly. Francis Norman Tribolett, and Melba Stevens. ...

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  35. BABY KILLED BY TRUCK

    PENSHURST, Monday.—Valerie Beatrice Underwood, 15 months, was killed when a truck which was being backed from a garage by her brother ...

    Article : 44 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. NO LACK OF SHOEING-IRON

    Mr. A. T. Latham, secretary, Victorian Society for the Protection of Animals, has been advised by the Ministry of Munitions that action has ...

    Article : 53 words
  38. A I F PARCELS COMPLAINT

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Because British military authorities have virtually taken over control from the Egyptian Government, Army officials ...

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  39. PERSONAL NOTES

    SGT. R. S. WALLWORK. RAAF. died of wounds after operational flight on July 24. was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Walluork, of Gardenvale. He was ...

    Article : 443 words
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