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  2. PHILIPPINES NOW IN BOMB RANGE

    Coinciding with the statement by Admirl King, US Chief of Naval Operation, on Sunday, foreshadowing an offensive against Japan's ...

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    Today's Armstrong TERROR WEAPON V2 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. EVIDENCE ON CHARGES BY MR HANNAN

    ADELAIDE, Mon: Mr Playford, Pre[?]er, was the [?]rst witness called when [?] [?]ce [?]yne as a Royal Commissioner appointed by the ...

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  5. REOPENING DEHYDRATION PLANTS Minister Calls Conference

    Preliminary steps toward reopening of the dehydration factories at Bendigo and Portland were taken by Mr Holloway, Minister for Labour ...

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  6. CHURCH PROPERTY RATABLE

    In the First Civil Court yesterday Mr Justice Gavan Duffy, on an order nisi to review, gave judgment for Newtown and Chilwell Council ...

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  7. SEATS BILL BEFORE CABINET

    Draft legislation for redistribution of Legislative Assembly seats occupied a considerable portion of the meeting of State Cabinet yesterday. ...

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  8. BIG LOSS IN EGG PRODUCTION

    Mr Scully, Federal Minister for Agriculture, either did not know, or did not want to know, that his regulations permitted bureaucrats to ...

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  9. NEED FOR CONSERVING FOOD

    In view of the threatened serious losses of sheep because of drought conditions in northern areas, amazement was expressed by ...

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  10. PREMIER DENIES WHEAT REPORT

    Inaccurate and misleading was the description applied yesterday by Mr Dunstan, Premier, to a statement from the Department of Commerce ...

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  11. TRANSPORT BILL OPPOSED

    BALLARAT, Mon: The Victorian Decentralisation League wrote to the Ballarat City Council tonight expressing concern at the action of the ...

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  12. CHILD KILLED BY TRUCK

    Believed to have just alighted from a bus, Jessie Parsons, 4. of Fintona st, Hughesdale, was killed instantly when she was struck by a truck as ...

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  13. BALLARAT EISTEDDFOD

    BALLARAT, Mon: Schedules were issued today for the Ballarat Eisteddfod, to be held in the Alfred Hall from October 7 to October 28. ...

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  16. LIVE STOCK POSITION SERIOUS

    The position of the grazing industry in Australia was appalling, a representative of a firm having extensive pastoral interests said yesterday. In ...

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  17. HOTEL AND POST-OFFICE BURNT

    GORDON, Mon: Early yesterday morning the Mineral Springs Hotel at Spargo Creek was with all its contents destroyed by fire. The hotel ...

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  18. ST HELENA PIONEER'S FUNERAL IN FAMILY CHURCHYARD

    A link with early Melbourne was broken yesterday by the death of Mr Anthony Beale, of St Helena, near Greensborough. Mr Beale, who was ...

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  19. ARMY RELEASES FOR ESSENTIAL WORK

    BRISBANE, Mon: The Commonwealth Government announced in October a decision to release 20,000 men from the Army for rural and ...

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  20. CHURCHYARD OF ST KAIHERINE'S CHURCH, ST HELENA,

    near Greensborough, where Mr Anthony Beale, pioneer settler, who died yesterday, will be buried on Thursday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. ELDERLY MAN KILLED

    Struck by a motor-truck at the corner of Scotchmer and Brunswick sts, North Fitzroy, yesterday, George Holt, 76, of Scotchmer st, suffered ...

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