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  2. Today's Armstrong

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  3. FORBES "EAGER TO FACE CHARGE" Interview In Texas

    DALLAS (Texas), Friday, AAP John Woolcott Forbes, who is wanted in Australia and Canada on charges of fraud, and Alfred ...

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  4. CITY MARCH OF VDC TOMORROW Parade of 5,000

    Melbourne citizens will have the opportunity tomorrow afternoon of witnessing probably the largest march that has been organised in ...

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  5. REFORMING THE BOARD OF WORKS New Powers Proposed

    A Greater Melbourne Council and an enlargement of the existing Board of Works were advocated by Cr J. A. Loughnan, Richmond, ...

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  6. 4 LABOUR ASPIRANTS FOR MARYBOROUGH

    ALP central executive endorsed last night the applications of 4 candidates to contest a pre-selection ballot on December 12 to determine ...

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  7. "BROAD JOKES" ON THE AIR Threat to Ban Some Artists

    SYDNEY, Fri: Onus of deciding what script and written dialogue should be broadcast should be on managements of radio stations ...

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  8. WON £15 AT CARDS WHILE ON BOMBING RAID!

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA, Fri: Most excitement of a raid by Flying Fortresses on Rabaul yesterday morning was claimed by Sgt ...

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  9. ALASKAN HIGHWAY NOW OPEN

    The entire Alaskan Highway, which stretches for 1,671 miles between USA and the north, is now open for traffic 2 weeks ahead of ...

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  10. CALL-UP OF WOMEN IN VICTORIA

    Between 15,000 and 20,000 additional women would be required for war factories and essential industries in Victoria during the next ...

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  11. GALA FOR HOSPITAL

    GEELONG, Fri: The annual gala for Geelong Hospital was held today, when receipts were approximately £4,000. About 3,000 children from ...

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  12. MATEOTTI'S SON NOT IN MILAN RAID

    Evening Standard's diarist says he understands there is no ground for the report from Geneva that a son of Giacomo Mateotti, who was ...

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  13. FOOD PRODUCTION ACTIVITY

    Mr H. A. Mullett, Director of Agriculture, said yesterday that 11 regional war production committees had been appointed to see that ...

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  14. ROUSING RECEPTION DESERVED

    CANBERRA, Fri: The 5,000 members of the VDC who would march in Melbourne on Sunday deserved a rousing reception as a mark of public ...

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  15. INQUIRIES INTO BEER ADULTERATION

    CANBERRA, Fri: Dr Evatt, Attorney-General, said today that inquiries were being made to see whether publicans who adulterated ...

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  18. PLANES MET IN PASS —AND CRASHED

    A Congressional committee has assigned the blame for a collision between an Army bomber and an airliner, in which 12 were killed, to an ...

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  19. OBITUARY

    The death occurred in a private hospital in Malvern yesterday after a brief illness of Mr E. A. Rodd, chief inspector of the Commercial Bank ...

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  20. SW PACIFIC COMMUNIQUE

    Yesterday's GHQ communique was: NW Sector: Reconnaissance activity only. ...

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  21. TRAINING OF VDC MEDICAL UNITS

    Particularly illustrative of VDC enthusiasm will be the last unit to parade in the VDC march on Sunday, the medical wing. ...

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  22. "THERE'LL ALWAYS BE AN ENGLAND"

    The Dionne quintuplets stood in satin uniforms on a stage in the Maple Leaf gardens and sang "There'll Always be an England" to ...

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  23. CLARK GABLE NOW AIR FORCE OFFICER

    Clark Gable, now a trim, bronzed officer of the Army Air Force, will grow again his famous moustache. His salary has been raised from $66 ...

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  24. FLAGS TO BE FLOWN ON RUSSIA'S NATIONAL DAY

    PERTH, Fri: Australians were asked by Mr Curtin today to honour the brave people of the Soviet by displays of bunting on ...

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  25. A CORRECTION

    In our report on Friday of the case of Neon Electric Signs Ltd v Caldwell, in the State Full Court, it was made to appear that the validity of ...

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  26. MRS ROOSEVELT'S TOUR

    President Roosevelt, says the Washington correspondent of Daily News, has officially refused Mrs Roosevelt permission to visit Russia at the ...

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  27. INTERSTATE CASUALTY LISTS

    Casualty lists for WA and NSW, issued yesterday, may be inspected at THE ARGUS office. ...

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