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    Today's Armstrong SCORCHED GIRTH POLICY ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. FEDERAL INTEREST IN MURRAY VALLEY

    CANBERRA, Tues: A survey of resources of Murray Volley as a preliminary to its future development was among cases listed as urgent by Mr Curtin, Prime Minister, when Commonwealth and State Ministers today discussed regional planning. Important decisions are expected ...

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  4. LIGHT BUT USEFUL RAIN IN MALLEE

    Light but useful rains have fallen in the parched Mallee districts. Best rainfall for many months was registered in Ouyen, where 86 points ...

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  5. TENURE OF SOLDIER SETTLERS DISCUSSED

    Substantial progress was made yesterday at the conference in Canberra of Commonwealth and State Ministers, which is drawing out the main principles which will govern land settlement by members of the fighting services after the war. ...

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  6. BODY OF CHINESE WITH NAILS DRIVEN INTO HEAD

    ADELAIDE, Tues: The body of Lee Pao-sung, 44, Chinese seaman, who deserted from his ship early in September, was found floating in the ...

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  7. CANADA LIFTS DIM-OUT

    CANBERRA, Tues: Canada's dimout, imposed two years ago to conserve power for war production, ended yesterday, states a cable ...

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  8. WOODEND HOME BURNT

    WOODEND, Tues: Glenosmond, the home of Mr Leo Guest, on the Hanging Rock rd, was destroyed by fire tonight. The cause of the fire ...

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  9. USE OF MURRAY RIVER WATER

    Possibilities of the Murray Valley were emphasised in the Legislative Council yesterday by Mr Gartside (SE Prov). ...

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  10. MAN KILLED BY TRAM

    When crossing Sydney rd, Brunswick, near the corner of The Avenue, yesterday, Walter Grimsey, 70, of 115 Royal par, Pascoevale was killed ...

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  13. CAR SALE AT EXCESS PRICE

    GEELONG, Tues: Aubrey Bramwell Davis, Autumn st, Geelong West, was charged in the City Court today with haying, contrary to the prices ...

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  14. AMATEUR HORSEMAN'S DEATH

    WARRNAMBOOL, Tues: Mr R. V. McGuinness, former champion amateur horseman," was found on the side of the road at Framlingham ...

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  15. TWO MEN ACQUITTED

    BALLARAT, Tues: "I was sick of police coming to me and questioning me, and I signed the statement so that I could finish with the matter ...

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  16. SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTE

    AVOCA, Tues: Dr A. R. Haywood, chief president, and other officials of the Australian Natives' Association visited Avoca, when a dispute ...

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  17. GAOL FOR HOUSEBREAKING

    BALLARAT, Tues: Having pleaded guilty to a charge of housebreaking and stealing, George Henry Bridle, 58, labourer, of no fixed address, who ...

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  18. RIGHT FOREARM TORN OFF

    While attending cleaning machinery in the factory operated by Ensign Dry Cleaners, South Melbourne, yesterday afternoon, Norman. Wilson, ...

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  19. WATER FOR ST ARNAUD

    ST ARNAUD. Tues: Mr L. N. welch. of the State Rivers and water Supply Commission, accompanied by Mr Cameron, MLA, met ...

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