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  2. OCCUPIED BY BRITISH FORCES

    Abadan, site of the greatest oil refinery in the world—which is at the ocean end of the pipeline from Musjid-i-suleimon—has been occupied by British forces. This photograph shows the staff quarters of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. NOTES ON THE CABLES AMERICAN OIL TO VLADIVOSTOK

    Tokio now must be well aware that American opinion, where Far Eastern matters are concerned, is highly inflammable. It is much easier to stir ...

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  4. "LIBERTY NOT DEAD IN FRANCE"

    "Liberty is not dead in France." states Daily Express. "The shooting of Laval (see page 1) is an attempt to avenge the crimes this man has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STRIKE MAY COLLAPSE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— There are signs that the textile workers' strike, which threatened to hold up the entire industry, may collapse. ...

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  6. RESULTS OF MUNICIPAL POLLING

    There were few surprises in the municipal elections yesterday. A feature of elections in City Council wards, however, was the ...

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  7. £1,000 CAR POLICY NOT PROTECTED

    In a reserved judgment given yesterdy the State Full Court—Mr. Justice Macfarlan, Mr. Justice Martin and Mr. Justice O'Bryan—held ...

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  8. EVIDENCE ON INJECTION

    HOBART, Thursday.—Dr. Berthold Hiller on trial on a manslaughter charge, declared in an affidavit presented by the Crown in ...

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  9. LETTERS

    Sir,—There is disappointment in the community at the failure of the Labour party to accept the opportunity of establishing on Australian ...

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  10. AUGUST, 1939, MONTH OF DREAD SUSPENSE

    Two years ago today the world waited in dread suspense as the worst of the Hitler brand of crises ran a familiar course of demands, ...

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  11. FAMOUS PIANIST HESITATED TO GIVE ADVICE

    It is 40 years since Ignaz Friedman first visited Australia, and in those 40 years, he says, we have not advanced musically as much as we ...

    Article : 361 words
  12. CONSCRIPTION OF MANPOWER CONDEMNED BY T H C

    Protest against the suggestion by Milk Producers' Association that manpower for industilal or primary production should he conscripted was ...

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  13. TELEGRAMS FROM THE FORCES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— In one week when over 4 000 conicssion late telegams were received from oversea forces the aveiage transit time ...

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  14. SONS OF PRINCETON SHOW ADMIRATION OF DIGGERS

    At many American universities graduates returning for annual reunions wear costumes appropriately marked to designate each returning ...

    Article : 185 words
  15. SETTLEMENT PLANS

    An effort to settle the strike of textile workers in NSW will be made in Sydney today by Mr. D. E. Lark, union Federal secretary. Mr. Lark ...

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  16. LAW INSTITUTE AND "COMMUNISTIC" SOLICITOR

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Sir Frederick Jordan, Chief Justice, in the Full Court today expressed the opinion that it was hopeless to ...

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  17. AIR CRASH VICTIM'S FINE SERVICE

    Lt.—Col. T. R. Miller, who with Mr. Charles Hardy, Co-ordinator of Works for the Department of Air, and Pilot Frank Cohen, was killed ...

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  18. FUNERAL OF MR. D. W. REDDAN

    Many representatives of Melbourne's sporting circles were present yesterday morning at the funeral of the late Mr. Daniel W. Reddan, ...

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  19. TENDERS FOR EXCAVATORS

    Sir.—Concerning the tenders for excavators, the chairman of the Metropolitan Board says "that conditions associated with the tender of ...

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  20. FRENCH UNREST "SERIOUS"

    While it is easy to overestimate the importance of the resistance against Germany of the populations in occupied territories, the shooting ...

    Article : 327 words
  21. SYDNEY MAN'S OIL IMPORT SCHEME

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—During the Supply Bill debate in the Senate, Senator Kenne (Lab. V) alleged that Mr. D. A. Craig, of Sydney, had ...

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  22. MORE PHRASES IN CODE

    Additions to the list of phases which may be sent by code by troops oversea and theil friend at home are being prepared by Eastern ...

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  23. TROUT PLENTIFUL, BUT NOT ANGLERS

    Although there is promise of excellent sport in the trout season opening on Monday, comparatively few applications for licences have ...

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  24. REFUGEE DOCTORS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. —Mr. Kelly, Health Minister, told a deputation of MLA's today that he would place before Cabinet theie request that ...

    Article : 64 words
  25. BRAVERY IN LIBYA AND GREECE

    Binds plaved and crowds choered at the City Temple last night when Maj. Warren Trestrail and Adjt. Trevor Laidlaw, Salvation Army Red ...

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  26. TRIBUTES TO EX-SENATOR

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Resolutions expressing sympathy with relatives of ex-Senator Charles Hardy, one of the victims of the air crash in ...

    Article : 128 words
  27. Advertising

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  28. SUNDAY GARAGE OPENING OPPOSED

    Under the reduced trading hours adopted by State Cabinet, it is proposed that garages should open from 10am to 11am on Sunday for sale ...

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  29. NSW HOSPITALS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. —"If hospital conditions in NSW are as bad as claimed by Mr. Kelly, NSW Minister for Health, such a state of ...

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  30. AMATEURS MAY MEET PROFESSIONALS

    United States LTA has informed LTAA that it would continue to see that its own players strictly observed amateur rules, but that it would not ...

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  31. RAILWAYS MAY SHOW PROFIT

    Rapidly rising passenger revenue indicates that in the present financial year Victoiian Railways will show their first profit since 1925. ...

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  32. SHOOTING VICTIM IMPROVES

    The name of William Eddy, Lilydale road. Auburn, who is an inmate of Alfred Hospital with a bullet wound in his stomach as result of a ...

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  33. SUPPLY BILL PASSED

    CANBERRA, Thursdau.— After 2½ hours' debate, during which Labour senators criticiscd aspects of Government policy and ...

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  34. AIF CASUALTIES

    DAVEY, R. P., G[?]r., Mystic Park, Art. DOWNS, A. J., Lieut, Rutherglen, In[?]. DIED OF WOUNDS WALKER, A. Pte., Horsham, In[?]. ...

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  35. DISCRIMINATION IN NSW BETTING LAW ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Allegations that discrimination between the rich and the poor had been shown in administration of the Gaming and ...

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  36. CHINESE EDUCATION EXPERT'S VISIT

    Mr. C. H, Yu, a member of the executive committee of the headquarters of the Kuomintang (Chinese National Party), who ...

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  37. VALUABLE RAINS IN WA

    PERTH, Thursday. — Reports totiay indicated that rain in West Gascoyne and Lower Murchison pastoial areas since Sunday was the best for ...

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  38. EXPLORER TOURING PACIFIC

    PERTH, Thursday. — Sii Hubert Wilkins, Australian explorer, who arrived in Perth today and left for Adelaide by train, said he was ...

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  39. OBITUARY

    Mr. Noble Powell, 78, who died at his home. Elbon, Ardmillan rd., Moonee Ponds, recently, was connected with the stock and station ...

    Article : 361 words
  40. LETTERS TO PRISONERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Writers of letters to Australian prisoners of war were warned today by Mr. Spender Army Minister that their ...

    Article : 62 words
  41. LAW NOTICES—(This Day)

    STATE FULL COURT.— Before the Chief Justice (Sir Frederick Mann). Mr. Justice Martin, and Mr. Justice O'Bryan, —In the Banco Court.—At 10.30—McVicar ...

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  42. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

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  43. PRISONER ESCAPES

    While awaiting the hearing in Lilydale Court yesterday of a charge against him of having been in unlawful possession of petrol, Frederick ...

    Article : 102 words
  44. JUNEE HOSPITAL BOARD

    JUNEE (NSW), Thursday.— The Junee Hospital Board election of 5 representatives was announced today as follow:— L. Russell, 61l; J. ...

    Article : 92 words
  45. SHAKESPEARE FOR LIBRARY

    A third volume of Shakespeare, valued at £100, forms part of a London collection of books for the purchase of which expenditure of ...

    Article : 34 words
  46. SYDNEY CAPTAIN TAKEN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Captain William Travers, of the AIF, who is reported prisoner of war, is 25, and the son of Colonel R. J. A. Travers and Mrs. ...

    Article : 55 words
  47. NEW YORK HELPS RED SHIELD

    Commissioner Dalziel, of the Salvation Army, stated yesterday he was receiving aid from the Salvation Army headquarters in New York for ...

    Article : 88 words
  48. GAS ATTACK!

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  49. RECEIVED BY "THE ARGUS"

    RED CROSS.—Previously acknowledged, £16,230/5/9; Flinders branch, Country Women's Association (prisoner of war), £8: Strath Creek Comforts Fund, £5: ...

    Article : 36 words
  50. PERSONAL NOTES

    GNR. BRUCE LINTON TYNER, reported accidentally killed in Syria, was the elder son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Tyner, Nevis st., Camberwell. His father is a ...

    Article : 122 words
  51. DRUG CURES SICK SOLDIERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Derivatives of sulphanilamide, the most remarkable drug discovery of recent years, are being used extensively and ...

    Article : 63 words
  52. WAR WEAPONS FOR WOMEN

    Received by Army Nurses Club:—Previously acknowledged, £202/19/6; Mrs. M. Moore, £2; "Friends," £1/2/6; Miss N. Mahaffy, £1; E.H., 5/. Total, ...

    Article : 65 words
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