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  2. Today's Armstrong

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  3. EXPANSION OF HEALTH SERVICES LIKELY

    Expansion of Victorian health services, at an additional cost of £200,000, is expected during the next financial year. Maternity, child, hygiene, and ...

    Article : 116 words
  4. POLICE WANT NATION-WIDE FORCE

    Formation of a Commonwealth police force is advocated by the Federation of Police Unions. First-constable F. Purcell, Police Association ...

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  5. N Z Medical Service Experiment

    AUCKLAND, Tues: Far-reaching proposals for a government experiment in providing a complete state medical health service for North ...

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  6. STEEL HOUSE "BLACK" THEN WHITE

    The steel house being erected in Treasury Gardens was shining with white paint at dusk yesterday. Earlier in the day it was "black"—so ...

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  7. "GUINEA GOLD'S" CAREER SOON TO END

    Guinea Gold, known to troops throughout New Guinea as "the paper which never failed," will cease publication on June 30. In recent ...

    Article : 84 words
  8. FEDERAL HOUSING PROGRESS

    CANBERRA, Tues: Just 19,450 dwellings were completed and under construction under the Commonwealth and State housing scheme in ...

    Article : 213 words
  9. 18,721 Foreign Prisoners Still In Australia

    CANBERRA, Tues: So far 5,560 enemy prisoners of war have been repatriated from Australia—66 German, 1,341 Italian, and 4,153 ...

    Article : 115 words
  10. X'cuse

    Our cartoon of the 27th was intended as fair and humorous comment on existing shortages of bottled beer. Its publication inadvertently ...

    Article : 66 words
  11. ANA SEEKS PERMIT FOR INTERIM PACIFIC SERVICE

    To inaugurate an intermediate air service across the Pacific, application has been made by ANA for permission of USA authorities to land on ...

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  12. THANKS FROM RED CROSS

    Sir: We appealed for hostesses to accommodate British war brides of Australian servicemen travelling on the Rangitata for one night before ...

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  13. Rowville P O W Camp Inquiry Opens'

    Assertions that "a certain Captain Waterston at Rowville POW camp is a veritable Nero, is always drunk, and treats the prisoners of war ...

    Article : 283 words
  14. What Do Troops In Rabaul Get To Eat?

    CANBERRA, Tues: The Quartermaster-General of the Military Board has been asked to furnish Mr Forde, Army Minister, with menus ...

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  15. Engineer Opposes President Of Upper House

    Mr Daniel Scott, Melbourne engineer, is providing the first opposition that Sir Clifden Eager, President of the Legislative Council, has ...

    Article : 222 words
  16. ARMY RECRUITING DECLINES

    Recruiting figures for the interim Army for the week ended May 25 were below average. Of a total of 190, Victoria accepted 87 volunteers ...

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  18. CAMP PELL HUTS RELEASED BY AIR FORCE

    Twenty-five large army-type huts released by the RAAF this week may be converted into temporary homes for evicted families. ...

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  19. ARMY POSTOFFICES CLOSE

    Official Army correspondence in future will pass through the PMG's Department, unless transmitted through Army signals channels. All ...

    Article : 39 words
  20. M P On Continental Diet; Loses 141b In a Month

    Major W. F. Vernon, Labour MP, who is built on Falstaffian lines and who, for a month, has been living on the Continental diet of less than ...

    Article : 129 words
  21. Oscar Hammerstein 11 Arrives Today

    Mr Oscar Hammerstein II, successful author of librettos and lyrics for successful musical plays, is due to arrive in Melbourne by air this ...

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  22. US AIR MISSION HERE FOR DISCUSSIONS

    Eleven members of a US air mission from General MacArthur's HQ, Tokyo, arrived at Laverton yesterday for discussions with the RAAF. ...

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  23. FINGERPRINTS LEAD TO ARREST AFTER 8 YEARS

    After he had been fined in the City Court yesterday for having assaulted a railway girl porter and used insulting words, a PMG linesman was ...

    Article : 77 words
  24. OBITUARY

    PERTH, Tues: The death has occurred of Dr H. L. Fowler, of the University of Western Australia. Born in 1891 in England, Dr ...

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  25. SURGICAL SKILL RESTORES WOMAN'S SIGHT

    ADELAIDE, Tues: An Adelaide surgeon, recently discharged from the Army, has restored sight to Mrs Katherine Raynor, 50, of Howthorn, ...

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  26. Shorter Hours For WA Fire Brigade

    PERTH, Tues: In the West Australian Arbitration Court today Mr Dunphy made an order reducing working hours of fire brigade ...

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