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  2. COUNTRY NEWS

    COLAC.—Fire at Mt. Hesse homestead early on Wednesday morning quickly gained a firm hold, and only the bluestone walls were left ...

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  3. U A P CANDIDATE FOR BALLARAT SEAT

    BALLARAT, Wednesday. — Mr. William Ernest Roff, of Ballarat East, was today selected by a convention of UAP, AWNL, and Young ...

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  4. TRANSPORT BILL CAUSES STORM

    Dictation would not be accepted by the Government from the UCP cential council the Premier heatedly said in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  5. BOMBER COMMAND POSTS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — WingCdr. N. G. Mulholland, an Australian who won the DFC while serving with the RAF, has been appointed ...

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  6. WINGS FOR AUSTRALIAN PILOT IN CANADA:

    LAC T. K. Robinson, from Camooweal (Q.), smiles as he receives his pilot's flying badge from Sqd-Ldr. Phillips, RCAF, at Camp Borden, Canada Next day he was one of a group of Australians promoted Pilot ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CLEARANCE AT LAURISTON SALE

    KYNETON, Wednesday. — More than 1,000 persons attended the second day's sale at the Lauriston reservoir. Everything offered was ...

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  9. NEW MINISTER PRESENTS CREDENTIALS:

    Dr. Hsu Mo, first Chinese Minister to Australia, handing his letters of credence to Lord Gowrie, at Government House, Canberra, on Tuesday. Mr. Fadden, and Sir Frederick Stewart, Minister-for External Affairs, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 46 words
  10. RUSSIAN DRAMA AT NEW THEATRE

    Tracing down of a Nazi spy ring in Russia is the theme of "Showdown." Russian drama, by Tor Bros, and Shcinen, to bo produced at the ...

    Article : 43 words
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  12. BACON AND PORK COMPETITION

    Pigs entered for the bacon and pork pig competitions conducted by the Royal Agricultural Society, with co-operation of the Department of ...

    Article : 286 words
  13. NOTES ON THE CABLES U S CONGRESS MEETS AGAIN

    President Rooseveit's order to his Navy to "shoot on sight" any Axis warships venturing into the Atlantic between Iceland and the American ...

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  14. LABOUR IN CRITICAL MOOD

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Labour members were in critical mood when Parliament resumed today for the Budget session and back-benchers ...

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  15. COUNCIL'S ADVICE TO MEMBERS

    UCP centiftl council at a meeting yesterday adviced CP members to vote against the bill to amend the Transport Bill. The council's ...

    Article : 111 words
  16. BALLARAT ITEMS

    SCOTTISH UNION PRESIDENT Speaking at the annual conference of the Victorian Scottish Union held at the city hall yesterday, Mr. ...

    Article : 259 words
  17. 10 YEARS FOR MANSLAUGHTER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — In the Central Criminal Court today Francis Joseph Patrick Kelly, 47, labourer was sentenced by Mr. Justice ...

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  18. CASUALTIES FROM 5 STATES

    AIF casualty lists issued yesterday include the names of men from Vic., NSW, SA, Qld., and Tas, They are:— ...

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  19. BENDIGO NEWS

    Mr, Tingate, PM, city coroner, yesterday conducted an inquiry into the death of L[?]dsay Stewart, 13, of Calivil, who died in St. Vincent's ...

    Article : 152 words
  20. GEELONG NEWS

    During their patrolling of the city on Tuesday night 2 members of the police force saw 2 young men in a lane near some large stores. Later ...

    Article : 324 words
  21. SCOTTISH UNION CONFERENCE

    BALLARAT. Wednesday.—Resolutions passed at the annual conference of the Victorian Scottish Union held at the city hall today expressed ...

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  22. POTATO GROWERS' COMPLAINT

    Brighton district potato-growers met in Moorabbin on Tuesday night to protest against metropolitan growers being brought within the ...

    Article : 119 words
  23. COLAC FLAX MILL BURNT

    COLAC, Wednesday. — Damage estimated at some thousands of pounds was caused by fire which destroyed the Colac flax mills and ...

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  24. OBITUARY

    Mr. Charles E. Suffren, 65, of Prank st., Ballarat, died yesterday. He was in his younger days one of the finest athletes in Victoria, ...

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  25. NEW SHIRE PRESIDENTS

    DEAKIN (Shire).—President, Cr. J. L. Allan, £64 (dry). MORWELL (Shire). — President. Cr. A. Coleman. £75. ...

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  26. CULCAIRN SHOW

    COLCAIRN (NSW), Wednesday.—The Culcairn show was held today in ideal weather. Awards included:—Champion stallion, R. J. Humphrey; breeders' ...

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  27. PERSONAL NOTES

    Mrs. E. A. Blaine. of Mathoura rd., Toorak, has received a card from her son, WOL JOHN C. BLAINE. intimating that he is now a prisoner of war, after ...

    Article : 62 words
  28. NZ VC WINNER MISSING

    AUCKLAND. Wednesday. — Sgt.Plt. J. A. Ward. New Zealand's first VC winner in the present war, has been reported missing on air ...

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