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  2. RIVER TO BE DEEPENED FOR NEW DOCK Urgent Task For Harbour Trust

    Shipping companies in Britain were standardising their ships at about 30,000 tons for passenger liners and 10,000 to 12,000 tons for freighters, ...

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  4. "DARG" HAS CAUSED BIG COAL LOSS

    ESTIMATES and opinions differ very widely upon how much industry has been retarded in the last few years as a result of the silly ...

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  5. DISTINGUISHED SOLDIER OF TWO WARS General Northcott's Career

    Lieut-General Northcott, who has been appointed C-In-C of land establishments of the Naval Forces and all the military and Air Force ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 483 words
  6. HIGH PRAISE WITH AWARD OF AFC Courage and Ability

    For exceptional courage and devotion to duty as a flying instructor and training executive with the RAAF, Acting Wing-Commander S. ...

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  7. MILLION MIGRANTS EVERY YEAR?

    Brigadier Errol G. Knox and Mr Calwell, Minister for Immigration, will debate the question, "A Million Migrants Every Year?" in the ...

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  8. FOOD FOR BRITAIN NOW BEING SENT OVERSEA

    Food received in response to the Lord Mayor's appeal for £ 100,000 to provide for people of Britain is now being loaded, and first ...

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  9. LOAN STILL NEEDS £13 MILLION Closing Today

    Nearly £13 million is still required to fill the £85 million Fourth Victory Loan, which is due to close to-night. In accordance with custom ...

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  10. BATTLESHIP'S VISIT HISTORIC EVENT Reception to Officers and Men

    "When HMS King George V came up Port Phillip Bay it was a 'red letter day' in the history of Melbourne." Cr Connelly. Lord Mayor, ...

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  11. CHERRIES NEXT WEEK

    First supplies of new seasons cherries are expected to be marketed in Melbourne next week. They will come from districts near the city. ...

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  12. CANNED FRUIT CONTROL ENDS

    Wartime orders controlling canned fruits and restricting the use of grapes were revoked yesterday. ...

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  14. ARMY EXPLAINS NATURE OF BENNETT INQUIRY

    The following statement was issued by the Army Department yesterday: The Commander-in-Chief, ...

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  15. PICTURES TELL GRIM STORY OF P O W's

    What happened to our men during the terrible years of their imprisonment in Japanese camps? Generally speaking, the treatment meted out ...

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  16. "REMINDS US OF HOME"

    "We like Melbourne — it reminds us of home," said officers and ratings of HMS King George V who attended a dance given by Toc H at ...

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  17. PLUMBERS BAN WORK ON SATURDAYS

    Members of the Plumbers' Union decided last night to impose a ban on Saturday work as from December 1. They gave authority to the ...

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  18. NEW PRICES COMMISSIONER

    Mr M. E. McCarthy will succeed Professor D. B. Copland, who relinquishes office as Commonwealth Prices Commissioner from today. Mr ...

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