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    Today's Armstrong "GLUM PUDDING" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. UNIONS CONFER TODAY ON COAL TROUBLE

    SYDNEY, Mon: Whether the coalminers can command the support of other unions in continued defiance of the Federal Government will be decided at the allunion coal conference opening in Sydney on Tuesday. ...

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  4. EARLY MOVES BY LIBERALS IN VICTORIA

    Action to form the Victorian executive of the Liberal party of Australia will be taken in Melbourne this week. It was learned yesterday that ...

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  5. COUNTRY FIRE AUTHORITY

    Members of the new Country Fire Authority were announced by Mr Dunstan, Premier, last night after Cabinet had considered the panels ...

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  6. FIRES BREAK OUT AGAIN NEAR BALLARAT

    BALLARAT, Mon: Fires blazed up again yesterday in the Enfield forest area, 12 miles from Ballarat, and fanned by a north-west wind ...

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  7. SUPPORT FOR UNIVERSITY TO CONTINUE

    The Government would continue its present sympathetic policy toward the University, for it realised that facilities for higher education were ...

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  8. UCP TO WORK WITH NEW PARTY

    Mr Dunstan, Premier, indicated last night that the Country party, while maintaining its own political character, could co-operate with the newly ...

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  9. WIDOW SHARES TWICE IN ESTATE

    In the Practice Court yesterday Mr Justice Macfarlan decided that the widow of a man who had died intestate, and who also was his cousin, ...

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  10. "R A A F SAGA" IS AIRMEN'S CHRISTMAS BOOK

    RAAF Saga is the title of the third Christmas book to be prepared and presented by the Air Force for airmen. It gives in broad outline ...

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  11. GEELONG FOOTBALL CLUB COMMITTEE ELECTED

    GEELONG, Mon: The three retiring officials of Geelong Football Club who sought re-election were returned by ballot, the results of which were ...

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  12. COUNTRY HOMES SAVED FROM FIRE

    Due to the efforts of Mr Sydney Burgress, aged 70, about 20 homes in the hills east of Warrandyte were saved from being damaged by fire ...

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  14. MORE PEOPLE BUY

    THE ARGUS than any other "classified" paper in Victoria. ...

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  16. OBITUARY REV WILLIAM CLEMENS

    Rev William Clemens, who died at his home, 2 Russell st, Camberwell, yesterday, was a minister of the Methodist Church. In 1883 he ...

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  17. WHOLE STATE FIRE AREA

    The whole of Victoria except cities, towns, and Mallee lands was yesterday proclaimed by the Governor in Council to be a bush fire danger area ...

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  18. BEAUFIGHTERS TO CARRY NAMES OF LOAN QUOTA TOWNS

    Twenty-four Australian-made Beaufighters will carry names of 24 Victorian country towns which exceeded quotas in the Second Victory Loan, ...

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  19. R A A F TO ASSIST IN FRUITPICKING

    As the Army had been unable to release any personnel for fruit picking in Goulburn Valley this year the RAAF had agreed to release up to ...

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  20. LICENSEE REFUSED ROOM TO TRAVELLER

    WAGGA, Mon: David Longmuir, licensee of the King's Own Hotel, The Rock, was bound over for two years when he pleaded guilty at ...

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  21. REV MAURICE T. JONES

    Rev Maurice Theodore Jones, aged 54, vicar of Christ Church, Brunswick, since 1940, died at his home last night after a short illness. He ...

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  22. THEFT FROM HOUSE

    Placing their hands through the opening of the tradesmen's delivery cupboard and so obtaining the door key, thieves entered the home of Mr ...

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  23. ENGINE DERAILED

    Rail traffic on the Coburg line was disrupted for seven hours yesterday evening while repair gangs worked to get a derailed engine back on to ...

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  24. LORD KEYES LEAVES FOR N Z

    SYDNEY, Mon: Admiral of the Fleet Lord Keyes will leave Australia for New Zealand on Tuesday morning. He has been in Australia ...

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  25. £230 THEFT IN CITY SHOP

    A handbag containing £4 in notes, Jour diamond rings, one gold ring, a white gold pendant, and a gold watch, of a total value of £230, was ...

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  26. MR A. G. H. FERGUSON

    The funeral took place at Springvale Crematorium yesterday of Mr A. G. H. Ferguson, 67, of 17 Orrong rd, Armadale. Mr Ferguson, who ...

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  27. GIPPSLAND TECHNICAL SCHOOLS

    Technical schools at Bairnsdale and Sale, which are controlled by local councils, will be taken over by the Education Department under a ...

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  28. WEED DESTRUCTION

    Land owners and occupiers must begin destruction of vermin and noxious weeds from February 7 next under a proclamation issued ...

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  32. LOST AND FOUND

    Every morning these advertisements in THE ARGUS have the largest circulation — your best chance of recovery is with THE ARGUS. ...

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