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  2. Advertising

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  3. "N E I NOW READY FOR ANYTHING"

    "If appeasement is ended and Japan is shown the mailed fist by the ABCD front, the present European war will not spread to the ...

    Article : 389 words
  4. DETERMINED TO FORCE SETTLEMENT

    SYDNEY, Monday. — After 4 hours' conference between officials of the Northern Minors' Federation and the stay-in strikers at Wallarah ...

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  5. A I F TROOPS IN TOBRUK NEEDED REST

    Polish and British unlls have replaced the Australians, who have been relieved at Tobruk, says Capt, Roy Macartney. in a despatch from ...

    Article : 215 words
  6. WHAT NAZI "NEW ORDER" WOULD MEAN

    A picture or the type of "new order" which Germany would like to establish in Europe was given by Sir Ronald Cross, British High ...

    Article : 328 words
  7. CIVIL FLYING BOOM AFTER WAR

    CANBERRA, Monday. — TransPacifie commercial services by land planes, and an enormous increase in private flying in Australia after the ...

    Article : 394 words
  8. 17,000 NEW TRUCKS FOR ARMY

    In addition to the 10,000 "conventional type lorries now in service, 17,000 standardised motortrucks are on order for the ...

    Article : 190 words
  9. ANNUAL MEETING OF AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS

    Society at His Majesty's Theatre yesterday drew a large attendance a section of which is shown (below). Above:—Mr. Forde, Army Minister, speaking at the meeting. Behind him are Lady Gowrie, presedent, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WITHDRAWAL OF NOMINATION

    Exceutive officers of the Victorian ALP met yesterday and decided to accept the withdrawal of the nomination of Cr. W. Jacka, Mayor ...

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  11. WORK OF RED CROSS PRAISED

    tenders of the n nation at war adclassed more than 1,000 people at the annual meeting yesterday of the Australian Red Cross Society in His ...

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  12. MORE SOCIAL SERVICES

    The Government intended to introduce a scheme of pensions for widows, unemployment insuiunce, and a housing planning authority ...

    Article : 225 words
  13. ADVICE ON REFUGEE DOCTORS

    There was no reason why most refugee doctors whose background had been thoroughly tested and who had the nccessary qualifications ...

    Article : 153 words
  14. TECHNICAL TRAINING HAMPERED BY LACK OF ROOM

    Urgent need for expansion of the Melbourne Technical College premises was emphasised by Mr. Frank Eills, principal, at a meeting of the ...

    Article : 215 words
  15. £4,000 DAMAGE BY FIRE ON FARM

    WERRIBEE, Monday.—Fire on Carter Bros, poultry farm at Werribee this afternoon caused damage estimatedat £4,000. The greatest ...

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  16. CIRCUS ELEPHANT'S CAREER ENDS AT 157

    Princess Alice claimed to be the oldest elephant in captivity in the world, died at Wirth's Circus early last night. She was 157 years old. ...

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  17. FIRE BOMBS SIGNALd

    If incendiary bombs over fall on Victorian cities and towns warning of their presence will be given by a succession or short whistle blasts— ...

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  18. PLANS FOR KAKARIKI

    Future plans for removing the kakariki will be reviewed this week at a conference between Mr. D. S. Stevenson, Ports and Harbours ...

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  19. ESTATE OF J. H. MePHILLIMY

    Further payments amounting to £1,455 on account of legacies under the will of James Hugh McPhillimy, late of stephen st., Newtown, ...

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  20. MUNITIONS PAPERS FOUND IN FLATd

    SYDNEY, Monday. —John Edward Webb Ginger, 33, engineer was charged at Central Police Court today with having, without lawful ...

    Article : 284 words
  21. COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ARTISTS

    At 527 Collins street, there is an exhibition of paintings and drawings by members of the Austialian Commercial and Industrial Artists ...

    Article : 217 words
  22. RAIL GUARDS' CLAIMS

    After a deputation of railway goods guards had waited on Mr. N. C. Harris, Railways Commissioners chairman, yesterday to submit ...

    Article : 84 words
  23. ADVICE ON MENINGITIS

    In advice on meningitis yesterday Dr. H. N. Featonby. Health Commission chairman, said that main symptoms were headache, high ...

    Article : 92 words
  24. OBITUARY

    The death occurred in Sydncy on Sunday or Mr. Theodore John Marks, a personallty of the Australian. Turf and one of Sydney's ...

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  25. CHRISTMAS TRAINS

    Railways Commissioners announced yesterday that there is still a considerable amount of train accommodation available for people dcsiring to ...

    Article : 96 words
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  27. BURMA ROAD VITAL TO AUSTRALIA

    The whole of the Far East is now a tinderbox, and it needs only out spark to be struck by the Japanese for the Paefic to become the seene ...

    Article : 148 words
  28. YELLOW CAB DISPUTE

    Because Mr. M. Shmith, managing director of fellow Cab Co., who is in Sydney, cannot keep an appointment to meet officials of the Motor ...

    Article : 114 words
  29. PILOT KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    SYDNFY. Monday.—Sgt. —Pit. William Laws, 21, single, of Queensland, was fatally injured when a training aircraft which he was pilotings ...

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  30. PAPUAN TRIBE WINS LAND LAWSUIT

    SYDNEY, Monday. —The High Court, today unanimously upheld the appeal of Geita-Sebea, headman of a native tribe in Papua, concerning the ...

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  31. SYDNEY OFFER REJECTED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Yellow Cab drivers today rejected unanimously, proposals for a settlement of their strike. The proposals were that the ...

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  32. MILITIAMEN JOIN A I F

    The reinforcements campaign last week and the cheering news from Libya gave a stimulus to recruiting for the AIF at the Town Hall ...

    Article : 78 words
  33. GOODS VALUED AT £2,500 STOLEN

    Detectives investigating theft of goods valued at £2,500 from premises of the International Harvester Co., in City rd., South Melbourne, ...

    Article : 157 words
  34. NEW EYE AND EAR HOSPITAL

    To replace the existing institution, the original block or which is still in use after 60 years' service, a new Eye and Ear Hospital is to bo built, ...

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  35. RAIL CLASSIFICATIONS

    To dispel misimderstandings about alleged delay in dealing with classification claims of railway employees. Judge Winneke, Railways ...

    Article : 152 words
  36. CHINESE GOODWILL BROADCAST

    A goodwill progiamme to Australia will be broadcast from the Chinese International station at Chungking tomorrow at 8pm. The ptogramme ...

    Article : 58 words
  37. CHILDREN'S HEALTH BUREAU

    During the last year total attendances at Children's Health Bureau of the RSL, Victorian branch, were 2,883, compared with 2,454 for the ...

    Article : 70 words
  38. MR. MAKIN'S CORRECTION

    Mr. Makin, Minister for Munitions, on his arrival in Melbourne yesterday, said that he wished to correct his statement in Adelaide that ...

    Article : 55 words
  39. REV. FATHER HEARN

    Obsequies or Rev. Joseph Hearn, who served as a chaplain with the AIF in Gallipoll and France during the last war were held in the ...

    Article : 111 words
  40. PARCELS TO PRISONERS

    Australian prisoners of war in Germany and Italy were receiving regular supplies of Red Cross and other parcels, said Mr. Forde, Army ...

    Article : 101 words
  41. CHARGES WITHDRAWN

    BRISBANE. Monday. — Ownertrainer A. G. Anderson and the apprentice rider A. Tindall were today given the benefit of the doubt in ...

    Article : 53 words
  42. TRAINEE INJURED

    Lauee-Corporal Patrick McNally, of Kew. universal trainee, of the camp at Ballarat, was admitted at the base hospital yesterday suffering ...

    Article : 54 words
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