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  2. COUNTRY NEWS

    BAIRNSDALE.—Mr. Edward Lloyd Brindley has been appointed secretary of Bairnsdale Shire, in succession to the late Mr. R. Stavely. Mr. ...

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  3. RAAF CYCLISTS.

    Hubert Opperman (right) and Heritage (SA) walking bock to the start after e mishap in the first lap of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PATROLMEN OUTWIT CAR DRIVER

    Strategic moves by a police wireless patrol and a patrol man outwitted the driver of a car at Toorak on Satin day night. The man was ...

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  5. MR. HAROLD B. HERBERT,

    official war artist, who returned to Melbourne yesterday from the Middle East, pointing out detoils of some of his pencil sketches to his wife and Mr. Norman Trencry, at whose home the picturo was token. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHINESE ENVOY IN SYDNEY

    SYDNKY, Sunday.— Dr. Hsu Mo first Chinese Minister to Australia. arrived in Sydney today, with a retinue of 23. He was give a most ...

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  7. COALFIELD AREA IN BLACKOUT

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday. — An area of 1,239 square miles, which included the district from which nearly 80% of Australia's total coal production ...

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  8. Advertising

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  9. PURCHASES OF EXPORT LAMBS

    The chairman of the Australian Meat Board, Mr. A. C. Fisken, has announced that, the Commonwealth Government has decided to make it ...

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  10. BLACKOUT TEST AT BARRACKS

    Extensive preparations for blacking out Victoria Barracks, which, with ita 5,000 windows, has presented authorities with a more ...

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  11. FIFTH COLUMN OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

    The greatest peril of the Church lay in its weak defenders they were the fifth column of the Church, and they were found everywhere,said ...

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  12. CAPT. W. A. OLDFIELD,

    former Australian Test cricketer, who has recently transferred from Sydney as camp commandant at AIF ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. AXIS BLOCKED IN MIDDLE EAST

    Greatest of all the striking victories achieved by British forces in the Middle East was won on June 22, when Germany was forced into ...

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  14. POLICE CLAIM 20 THEFTS CLEARED UP

    Twenty shop and factory breakings and thefts from shops and houses will be cleared up Prahran detectives allege. as result of the ...

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  15. MATERIAL PRICES CHECKED

    The Commonwealth Prices Commissioner is keeping a close check on prices of materials required for compliance with the blackout on ...

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  16. ARMOURED DIVISION IN VICTORIA

    Now that the headquarters of the new Armoured Division have been established in Victoria, a movement is on foot to do something for the ...

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  17. HEBREW CENTENARY CEREMONY

    Sir Isaac Isaacs, former GovernorGeneral, and Mr. A. Masel, president of Melbourne Hebrew Congregation, wearing traditional praying ...

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  18. RUSSIA'S A R P SYSTEM

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Mr. Abbott, Minister for Home Security, today supported the proposal of Mr. Heffron, NSW Minister for National ...

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  19. GEELONG MEN IN GERMAN CAMP

    GEELONG, Sunday. — News of several Geelong men who are prisoners of war in Germany is contained in a letter received by Mrs. C. ...

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  20. TREATMENT OF EROSION

    The erosion problem was now being dealt with in a scientific manner, and on a State-wide scale by the Soil Conservation Board, the ...

    Article : 132 words
  21. COUNTRY SPORT

    BENALLA, — Speed coursing results:— Maiden Stake.—Beau Lando (2/1). 1; Silver Sentinel, 2. River Stake, — Sixth Div.: Jocy's Tip (5/1). 1; [?] of ...

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  22. WAR PRISONERS IN ITALY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— In addition to the usual list of names of Australian war prisoners in Italy. Vatican Radio this week gave 45 ...

    Article : 252 words
  23. NOTES ON THE CABLES "NUISANCE VALUE" OF U S ISOLATIONISTS

    By an odd chance the steamer Jironiana, which has been sunk by the Germans in the Atlantic, bore the name of the State from which ...

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  24. MAIZE POOL PRICES

    Official pool prices fixed by the Maize Marketing Board for good, sound, dry maize, Melbourne basis, are:—Flat red and /or yellow maize. ...

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  25. FARM LABOUR

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—At a coherence with the Manpower Priority Board on Friday Mr. Holt, Minister for Labour, discussed the overhaul ...

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  26. Advertising

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  27. BOMB AT RACECOURSE

    Fears were aroused when a bomb was found in the cloakroom of the Moonee Valley racecourse on Saturday. Wrapped in paper, it had been ...

    Article : 93 words
  28. SHEEP CARCASE RECORD CLAIMED

    KYNETON, Sunday. — An Australian record is claimed for the dressed weight of a 5-year-old wether bred and fattened in the ...

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  29. BENDIGO ITEMS

    Mr. William A. Cocock. who for many years was well known as head master at various Bendigo schools, died in Bendigo yesterday. He was ...

    Article : 114 words
  30. PERSONAL NOTES

    Mrs. R. G. Thomson has received word that her husbnnd. L/Bdr. RECHNALD G. THOMSON formerls of Essendon, is a prisoner of war in Greece Letters ...

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  31. CHILDREN SWALLOW COINS

    "Foreign body in stomach" was entered twice in Alfred Hospital records on Saturday and Friday, when 2 children were treated. One ...

    Article : 66 words
  32. AMBULANCE FOR A I F

    MARYBOROUGH, Sunday. — A military ambulance given by the employees of Patience and Nicholson Ltd., was presented yesterday to the ...

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  33. OBITUARY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Rev. John Walker, a for mer Moderator-General of the Presbyterian Church in Australia. died in Sydney today at the ...

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  34. GEELONG NEWS

    GEELONG.— Education Department has appioved a holiday for schools within a 25 miles radius of Geelong on the occasion of the ...

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  35. NAME LINKED WITH SHIRE COUNCIL FOR 73 YEARS

    KYNETON, Sunday. — Cr. J. T. Harper has been elected president of Kyneton Shire. His grandfather, Mr. Robert Harper, was elected ...

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  36. SHIRE PRESIDENTS

    NEWSTEAD and MOUNT ALEXANDER (Shire). — President, Cr. W. J. Mein. Allowance, £50. WHITTLESEA (Shire.—Cr. T. H. ...

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  37. LAW NOTICES—(This Day)

    DIVORCE COURT.—Before the Chief Justice (Sir Frederick Mann).— In the Banco Court.— At 10.30 — Slattery v. Slattery. Pappadoupoulos v. ...

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  38. WILL CONTEST CORANGAMITE

    MARYBOROUGH, Sunday.— Dr. H. D. B. Miller, who was unsuccessful at the last election, has announced that he will again contest ...

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  39. GORED BY BULL: WOMAN DIES

    ECHUCA, Sunday.—Miss Isabella Anderson who was gored by a bull at Kotta a few weeks ago, died in Camray yesterday. She was aged 75 ...

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  40. BEST SEASON FOR YEARS

    WARRACKNABEAL, Sunday.— Following recent bountiful rains. district crops have never looked healthier at this time of the year, and ...

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  41. BUTTER FACTORY'S PAYOUT

    TERANG. — Glenormiston butter factory's payout this month was £50,094—a record for the company. For August supplies of bulterfat ...

    Article : 45 words
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