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  2. NATIONAL REGISTER LEADERS SILENT OVER LABOUR BREACH

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    ONE OF THE SPECIAL PICTORIAL MAPS which appear each week in "The Argus" Week-end Magazine was used by children at the Bell Training School yesterday to follow the Australia-wide radio-film broadcast on Turkey by Professor G. S. Browne (below). The head master of the school (Mr. R. O'Brien) is shown oporating the projector. Professor Browne was photographed at the Australian Broadcasting Commission's studios. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MR. E. L. BAILLIEU DEAD

    After a short illness, Mr. Edward Lloyd Morgan Baillieu died yesterday in Melbourne, aged 70 years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Advertising

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  6. HEADACHES FOR HIRERS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—For those who fear headaches in filling in the wealth register forms on Monday the authorities have supplied ...

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  7. FOLLY OF LEVY ON CAPITAL

    PERTH, Friday.—Speaking at Northam. the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies said [?] some people were talking about boy[?]tting the National Register and ...

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  8. HELPING HAND FOR YOUTH

    Sueccss of a plan proposed by the Minister for Supply (Mr.Casey) for a Big Brother Movement for Australian youths would depend on the sustained ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GOVERNOR HERE ON MONDAY

    Two salutes, each of 17 guns, will be fired by the Royal Australian Artillery Regiment when Sir Winston Dugan arrives in ...

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  10. WALWA TRAGEDY

    Amone the wills lodged for probate yesterday was that of Edgar Joseph Raymond Farrell also Known as Raymond Cyril White. farmer, who was found shot dead ...

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  11. A.L.P. PRESIDENT ON BOYCOTT

    BRISBANE, Friday. — The Federal president of the Australian Labour party (Mr. Fallon) said to-day that there was no split in the party over the National ...

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  12. INCOME TAX RETURNS

    Forms for the compilation of incometax returns for the year ended June 30, 1939, are now available at all post-offices. There are two forms, A and B. ...

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  13. LABOUR M.H.R.'s

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Labour members of [?]e Federal Parliament have been put in quandary because of the decision of the [?]ons to boycott the National Register. ...

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  14. DEFENCE AREAS AT DARWIN

    DARWIN, Friday.—Until the Government makes it clear what areas at Darwin will be required for defence works and when it wants them, development of the ...

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  15. PROMISES TO UNEMPLOYED

    WANGARATTA, Friday.—Criticism of his remarks regarding the unemployed was replied to by Mr. Inchbold, M.L.C., to-day. ...

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  16. WITNESS MADE DEFENDANT

    After a foreign club proprietor had been fined £25 for having sold liquor without a licence in the City Court yesterday, the police witness who had bought liquor at ...

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  17. CITY WATERSHED

    Proposals by the Forests Commission to permit the milling of timber in an area of 5,000 acres adjoining the Upper Yarra watershed have been abandoned ...

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  18. ELECTION FEAR

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The executive of [?] Marine Cooks. Butchers, and Bakers' Union to-day decided that it could not support the proposal to boycott the ...

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  19. AIR SCHEDULES

    Melbourne arrival of the morning plane from Sydney had been altered to a later time to allow a through connection from Brisbane to Hobart and from Brisbane ...

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  20. INSTRUCTORS IN FITNESS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The National Coordinating Council for Physical Fitness, which will meet in Melbourne on July 27, will consider setting up special classes ...

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  21. CARDS ON MONDAY

    Cards for the man-power and the property census will be available at post-offices on Monday. They must be completed and posted to the Commonwealth ...

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  22. DEFECT IN LIFT

    At an inquest yesterday into the death of Carl Ludwig Walsea, aged 49 years, of Cathedral place, East Melbourne, who was injured in a lift well on May 29. evidence ...

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  23. W.A. SUGGESTS MOTORBOAT PATROL

    PERTH, Friday.—Keen interest was expressed by the Minister for Defence (Brigadier Street) to-day in a proposal to form a motor torpedo boat unit in ...

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  24. FOR REFUGEES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Refugees arriving in Australia will be required to complete the personal card for the National Register whether their date of arrival is ...

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  25. ROBBED IN GARDENS

    Police repotted yesterday that Clifford Bentley, aged 45 years, clerk, of Victoria parade. East Melbourne, had been assaulted by two men and robbed of ...

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  26. LONDON IS MEN'S FASHION CENTRE

    Mr. J. F. Elliott, managing director of Ball and Welch Ltd., returned yesterday by the Mariposa from a world buying tour. He said that the centre of women's ...

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  27. STATE LABOUR POLICY

    Though most members of the State Labour Parliamentary party are opposed to the proposed boycott of the National [?]gister, efforts will be made to prevent a ...

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  28. CENSUS OF ALIENS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Preparation of regulations and the printing of registration cards will probably prevent the taking of a census of aliens under the Aliens ...

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    [?] Pull[?] Cook[?] THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE which is working for the success of the Brunswick centenary celebrations which open on July 27. (From left) Seated:— Mr. H. W. Foletta (assistant town clerk). Councillor R. L. Wylie (director), ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. MT. BUFFALO ROAD

    Because of the present snow conditions on the Mount Buffalo road, motorists proposing to use this road are advised to carry wheel chains. ...

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  31. OPPONENT OF BOYCOTT

    Sir,—Recently a committee of the Australian Council for Civil Liberties prepared for the emergency committee of the A.C.T.U. an analysis of the Supply and ...

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  32. Girl Pianists Set Their Careers Before Marriage

    Now that the great pianist Artur Schnabel has spoken so highly of them, Miss Rosemarie Kenny and Miss Marjorie Summers, two young Melbourne pianists, ...

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  33. M.L.A. EMBARRASSED

    One member of the State Parliamentary about party, who is opposed to the suggested boycott, has been embarrassed by a demand from his local branch of the ...

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  34. BROKEN HILL MEETING

    BROKEN HILL (N.S.W.), Friday. — At a special meeting on July 31 the Barrier Industrial Council will consider whether [?] will order a stop-work meeting on the ...

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