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  2. ALIENS IN INDUSTRY Awards Defied

    Comment by the Minister f0r Labour (Mr. Mackrell) on his remarks about alien migrants in Australian industry was replied ...

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  3. HOLY WEEK SERVICES Special Music

    Special church services have been arranged for to-morrow (Good Friday), and at night there will be recitals of Passion music in ...

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  4. MANY NEW CARS

    By the sale of 4,200 new motor-cars in the first three months of 1939, registration revenue has been increased by about £20,000 in ...

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  5. INQUIRIES NARROW

    Inquiries by detectives into the murder of a man, whose body was found in a dam near Dumosa on March 24, have narrowed ...

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  6. FUNERAL OF ALDERMAN Many Mourners

    The Melbourne City Council, the Victorian Railways, railways unions, and other trade unions and other Melbourne ...

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  7. FOR NAVAL DISPLAYS

    While naval ratings practised beneath dripping awnings at Prince's Pier, Port Melbourne, yesterday, a meeting of ...

    Article : 324 words
  8. Letters to the Editor HOME FOR WORKERS

    Sir,—Mr. Cain, M.L.A., states that Victorian housing legislation is "the best in the Commonwealth." This is far from correct. In Victoria, in addition ...

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  9. ART DISPLAY PRAISED

    Australian art could not have been more admirably represented, said Mr. Menzies, M.H.R., in opening the second exhibition by members ...

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  10. "BLACK LIMELIGHT"

    There are still several days in which to send entries for the "Black Limelight" competition. The management of the Comedy Theatre is offering a guinea for ...

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  11. COUNTRY DOCTORS

    Sir,—Sir James Barrett, in talking and retalklng the same old nonsense in bemoaning the shortage of doctors in small country towns, would do well to ...

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  12. TRADES HALL COMMENT

    "Established industrialists who, for the most part, pay award wages and observe award conditions, have a legitimate grievance against aliens who seek to establish ...

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  13. KEW ELECTION

    Mr. A. A. Lord, who nominated for the vacancy in the Kew Council has decided not to contest the election. The remaining candidates are Messrs. ...

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  14. MEMBER'S PETITION

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Argument on the question of the Court's Jurisdiction to hear a petition of right by Tom Cleave Stott, of Seafield avenue, Kingswood, ...

    Article : 79 words
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  16. FEWER BABIES

    Sir,—Your correspondent G.J. seems to imply that small families mean a better type of child and future citizen. As a matter of cold sober fact elder children ...

    Article : 121 words
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  18. AT ST. PATRICK'S

    The traditional Holy Week ceremonies began at St. Patrick's Cathedral last night with the Office of Tenebr[?]. To-morrow Mass of the Pre-Sanctified will be ...

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  19. RADIO AWARD

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—An agreement between the Radio Announcers' Association and the B class broadcasting stations, providing for a 44-hour week and a ...

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  20. REV. FATHER P. W. RONAN

    Requiem Mass was celebrated in the Sacred Heart Cathedral, Bendigo, yesterday morning for the late Rev. Father Patrick William Ronan, parish priest of ...

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  21. JERKY TRAMS

    Sir,—Will the chairman of the Tramways Board (Mr. Bell) kindly inform me if it is necessary that tram cars should start with a jerk and stop with one, ...

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  22. DIVORCE COURT

    The hearing of the April divorce list of 222 suits was begun yesterday by Mr. Justice Martin in the Banco Court. The following petitions for decrees nisi were ...

    Article : 355 words
  23. MRS. K. HARTNETT

    News has been received of the death of Mrs. K. Hartnett, of Norton House, Norton road, Hove, England. Mrs. Hartnett, who was the widow of Dr. J. J. ...

    Article : 59 words
  24. MR. VARA TIDD

    Mr. Vara Tidd, one of the oldest residents of Preston, died yesterday at his residence in High street, Preston. He was aged 91 years, and was born in ...

    Article : 140 words
  25. MUZZLING GREYHOUNDS

    Sir,—I am pleased to note that the Oakleigh Council intends to enforce the present act regarding the exercising of greyhounds. Under section 22 of the Dog Act 1915 a ...

    Article : 129 words
  26. OBLIGATION OF LICENSEE

    Whether the law imposed on a licensee the obligation to verify the statements of persons claiming to be bona-fide travellers before supplying them with ...

    Article : 228 words
  27. MR. W. H. COOPER

    Mr. William Henry Cooper, a former Australian Test cricketer, died at Malvern yesterday. He was aged 89 years. Mr. Cooper was born in Kent, England, ...

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  28. WHO IS TO BLAME?

    Sir,—Your correspondent "Australian" is wrong in naming Mr. Chamberlain as being responslble for our present position. There were three leaders of the British ...

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  29. NEW JUDGE Welcomed in Court

    Sitting in Melbourne for the first time yesterday, Judge O'Mara, who was appointed recently to fill the vacancy on the Bench of the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 185 words
  30. £5,000 ACTION

    Mr.Justice Lowe, in the Practice Court yesterday, granted Gelliondale Brown Coal and Oil Ltd., of Blair street, Leongatha, leave to serve notice of motion on W. ...

    Article : 99 words
  31. RELIEF WORKS

    Allocation of £70,500 from unemployment relief funds for relief works was approved yesterday by the State Cabinet on the recommendation of the ...

    Article : 107 words
  32. JAPANESE BRUTALITY

    Sir,—If Dr. Hornabrook doubts the brutality of Japanese bombing raids let him read this extract from an open letter signed by eight English and ...

    Article : 102 words
  33. PATENT CASE SETTLED

    Counsel announced in the High Court yesterday a settlement of a petition brought by Griffiths Sweets Pty. Ltd. against the Paget Manufacturing Co. ...

    Article : 108 words
  34. PRISONERS SENTENCED

    ""Yours is one of the worst possible cases. You were in a good job, and yet you stole valuable property worth nearly £100 from several houses," said Judge ...

    Article : 224 words
  35. NEXT STATE SESSION

    A proclamation was issued yesterday by the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir Frederick Mann) further proroguing the State Parliament until May 9. ...

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  36. FRAUDULENT SELLERS

    Sir,—In two or three cases of the sales of small businesses, which have recently come under my notice, it would seem that the law does not give sufficient ...

    Article : 97 words
  37. Advertising

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  39. FRANCO'S TASK

    Sir,—In your issue of April 4 there is implication that Franco's victory in Spain gives no indication of the installation of the longed-for millennium. Is not the ...

    Article : 114 words
  40. LAW NOTICES—(This Day)

    HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA. — Before Mr. Justice Dixon. — In No. 1 Court. — At 12.45. — James v. Commonwealth of Australia (for judgment). ...

    Article : 55 words
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