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    Today's Armstrong POSTWAR PLANNING ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. DEVASTATING RAIDS ON PHILIPPINES

    Long-range Lightning fighters, flying the greatest distance from base in the history of operations in the SW Pacific, escorted more than 50 ...

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  4. MENTONE TC MAY RACE AT CAULFIELD Discussion Today of Transport Ban

    Although no official pronouncement was made last night after State Cabinet had considered the future of [?]ing in the light of the ...

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  5. MacARTHUR DEFENDS OUR TROOPS

    There were no finer disciplined or trained troops in the world than the AIF men, General MacArthur, C-in-C, SW Pacific, said today, ...

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  6. FIRST DAY OF SA RAIL STRIKE Disorganisation Throughout State

    ADELAIDE, Mon: Today was the first day of the two-day strike of South Australian railwaymen. About 5,000 rail workers were idle, and at ...

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  7. SIR H. FLOREY AT CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Mon: Professor Sir Howard Florey, co-discoverer of penicillin, will address the Royal Society here tomorrow night, and is ...

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  8. RACE CLUBS CONFER TODAY ON FUTURE OF RACING

    Representatives of all metropolitan racing clubs will meet at 10.30am to-day to discuss the future of racing. The meeting will be presided over by ...

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  9. RAIL CUTS MOSTLY IN NSW

    ADELAIDE, Mon: Mr Playford Premier, said today that Mr Anderson, Railways Commissioner, had reported that he had been informed ...

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  10. BILL ON ELECTORAL BOUNDARIES

    One of the most vexed subjects in State politics, redivision of electoral boundaries, which has been a recurrently burning question since the ...

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  11. SKIER BREAKS LEG AT MT HOTHAM

    While ski-ing on the last day of a holiday at Mt Hotham, Miss Lynette Walker, of Millicent avenue, Toorak, a member of the staff of THE ARGUS, ...

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  12. WILL AFFECT VICTORIA'S VEGETABLE SUPPLY

    Asked yesterday to what extent the rail strike in South Australia would affect Victoria, Mr Canny, Railways Commissioner, said that apart from ...

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  15. MORPHETTVILLE TO GO ON

    ADELAIDE, Mon: There will be no special tram services to race meetings in Adelaide in future, but that will not prevent Saturday's race ...

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  17. APPEAL AGAINST MURDER CONVICTION

    An appeal has been lodged by William Phibbs, 47, of Ormond st, Kensington, slaughterman[?] against his conviction on a charge of murder ...

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  18. WOULD COST £28,264 TO SAVE 12 TONS

    Stating that £28,264 was too big a price to pay for the saving of 12 tons of coal, Mr Hyland, Chief Secretary, suggested yesterday that ...

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  19. NO RACE STOPPAGE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Mon: The race meeting at Canterbury on Saturday will be held in spite of transport restrictions. Many patrons will go by ...

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  20. FORMER OPERA TENOR'S DEATH

    The death occurred suddenly in his city studio in Sydney of Leo Daniton, former well-known tenor in Gilbert and Sullivan operas. Mr ...

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  21. FOOTBALL SEMI-FINAL TO GO ON

    Beyond saying that arrangements had been completed for the first semi-final to be played at St Kilda on Saturday, Mr McBrien, MLC, ...

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  22. TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION

    GEELONG, Mon: It was reported to Geelong Chamber of Commerce today that the committee had sent a protest to district members of ...

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  23. SUPERANNUATION FUND

    BALLARAT, Mon: A staff superannuation fund has been initiated for Ballarat municipal employees. Mr G. F. Morton, town clerk, and ...

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  24. MAYORS AND PRESIDENTS

    BRAYBROOK (Shire): Cr G. Dobson; £150. Dry. BRUNSWICK (City): Cr W. P. Jacobs; £500. ...

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  25. PARATROOP SAVES PAL FROM CRASH TO EARTH

    An American naratroop plunging to earth in New Guinea with his collapsed parachute trailing uselessly was saved from death by the ...

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  26. TOBACCO INDUSTRY INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Mon: A special committee is to be appointed to examine problems of the Australian tobacco growing industry, particularly its ...

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  27. OBITUARY

    Mr Thomas James Cocks, who died at Nathalia recently, was born at Fryerstown, in the Castlemaine district. He had lived in Nathalia for ...

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