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  2. WAR FINANCE

    This week may see important decisions in Australian political administration, embracing the fields of war, finance, and wages. ...

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  3. 10 LOSE LIVES

    Although traffic police reported that the total number of accidents appeared to be considerably lower than in previous Easters, seven persons had been killed in ...

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  4. AIRMAIL TOPICS

    is popular in England if this picture can be taken as a guide. He was in a joking mood when he visited girl munition workers at a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MORE SUNSHINE TO-DAY

    Melbourne's sunny Easter, which lured thousands of city people to the hills and beaches at the week-end, promises to continue with the same warmth and ...

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  6. SAT ALL NIGHT IN TRAIN

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Eight members of the A.I.F. invalided from the Middle East arrived in Brisbane to-day, having travelled in a single second-class ...

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  7. DAILY DIGEST

    Help me, O God, to search my soul That I may know for what I fight, And. knowing, may achieve the ...

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  8. REMARKABLE STREET SCENE

    after a German air raid on Bristol (England). The motorist was unable to pull up in time, and crashed into a bomb crater. (By airmail.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LAND FOR SOLDIERS

    COBDEN", Sunday.—It was essential that something should be done, and done quickly, to employ returning soldiers, as the first shiploads of wounded were ...

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  10. GAY EASTER CARNIVALS

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—The gay carnival held annually on Easter Saturday at Bendigo continues to bring an ever-increasing crowd to the city. It was surprising that ...

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  11. COUNTRY NEWS

    BEAUFORT.—At the annual meeting of the Beaufort Golf Club a credit balance of £13 was reported. It was decided to reduce the course to nine holes ...

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  12. £2,000 ROBBERY

    Two thousand pounds in cash was stolen o Saturday from the home of Mr. M. Licciardi, market gardener, of Emerald. The money was hidden in a ...

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  13. TUMULTUOUS WELCOME

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Fifty thousand people at Sydney Showground on Saturday night cheered 150 wounded and sick soldiers—100 N.S.W. men and 50 New ...

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  14. RIFLE BROKEN ON MAN'S HEAD

    Without suffering serious injury, Abram Shanks, of McCracken st., Kensington, a caretaker at Flemington racecourse, on Saturday night received a blow from an ...

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  15. Obituary MR. J. A. BOYD

    After a short illness Mr. J. A. Boyd, former member of both State and Federal Parliaments, died in Melbourne on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. ANCIENT BURIAL GROUND

    TOCUMWAL (N.S.W.), Sunday.—During the excavation of a sandhill near Tocumwal for new railway work, the remains of about 20 aborigines were ...

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  17. BALLARAT ITEMS

    Through a back-fire a motor-car caught fire in Skipton st. on Saturday afternoon. The city brigade put out the blaze with extinguishers, but the owner of the car, ...

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  18. RAIL CLAIMS FOR COURT

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. —South Australian railway-men's claims will be considered by the Commonwealth Arbitiation Court. It is probable Judge ...

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  19. WAS NOTABLE ATHLETE

    COBDEN, Sunday.—Mr. Thomas Jacka, of Scott's Creek, who has died at the age of 74, was a well-known athlete. He won his last woodchopping contest ...

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  20. "JUMBO" WILSON HAS BEEN IN TIGHT CORNERS BEFORE

    Lieut.-General Sir Henry Maitland Wilson, or "Jumbo," as he is known to the A.I.F., is well fitted by experience and character for the tough task of leading ...

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  21. BENDIGO NEWS

    Living in Bendigo is a daughter of Mrs. Margaret Kennedy, one of the discoverers of gold on the Bendigo field. She is Mrs. Margaret Polglaise, who lived ...

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  22. EASTER-EGGLESS EASTER

    COBDEN, Sunday.—Many children in the Western dlstiict had an Easter eggless Easter. By Thursday none of the shops in ...

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  23. UNUSUAL MISHAP

    When her dress caught in the back wheel of a motor-cycle ridden by Ronald Lees, 22, of Charles st., Fitzroy, in Church st., Richmond, on Saturday night, ...

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  24. 186,632 AT SYDNEY SHOW

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Attendance of 186,632 it the Royal Empire Show on Saturday was a record. The previous record was 183,859 on Easter Saturday, ...

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  25. MR. JAMES FOLEY

    Mr. James Foley, licensee of the Commercial Hotel, Sydney rd., Coburg, for the last 15 years, died in a private hospital at Alexandra on Saturday night, ...

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  26. OLD COACHMAN DROWNED

    James Wyatt, 89, formerly a coachman, of Heidelberg rd., Clifton Hill, was found drowned in three feet of water in the Merri Creek, not far from his home, late ...

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  27. MOTORISTS' ESCAPE

    ALBURY, Sunday.—Two Albury men had a lucky escape yesterday afternoon when a utility truck crashed through a fence at the side of a bridge over the ...

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  28. WOMAN'S INJURY FATAL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mrs. Olive Leonard, 40, of eGorge st., Hurstville, who was injured when a home-made cannon accidentally exploded at her home on Friday, ...

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  30. CRUSHED BY HORSE

    WAGGA, Sunday.—After having apparently fouled the limb of a tree and been rolled on by his horse, Leslie John Parr, l8, died in the Lockhart Hospital ...

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  31. MISS ELIZABETH BOWDEN

    Miss Elizabeth Bowden, a school teacher of the Education Department for more than 40 years, died on Saturday, aged 85. ...

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  33. "THE ARGUS" CROSSWORD No. 588

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 417 words
  34. MR. ALBERT E. STRICKLAND

    The death occurred suddenly late on Friday night of Mr. Albert Edwin Strickland of Lygon st., Carlton, a former police sergeant until his retirement. ...

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  35. MR. C. R. H. DENNIS

    Mr. Clarence Robert Henry Dennis, who died suddenly at his home in St. Kilda rd., Melbourne, on Friday, had been secretary and a director of the city ...

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  36. Advertising

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  37. BRICK BRADFORD—And the Metal Monster

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