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    "Today we have tens of thousands of men in khoki fighting for Australia. It is up to us to see that they will never have to sell vacuum cleaners, or peddle soops and bootlaces." That is why Australia is educating an army for days of peace, as told in George ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. LETTERS

    Sir,—Many thanks are due to THE ARGUS for letting the ordinary citizen like myself hear of the wonderful work done by the Defence ...

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  4. GALES, SNOW IN N S W

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. —Gales. rain. and snow swept parts of the state today, and in Sydney ahere was a record low October ...

    Article : 272 words
  5. NO GUARANTEE OF BRIGHT FUTURE

    Reviewing the latest war developments in a speech in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Churchill issued a warning that although Allied shipping losses had decreased during the quarter ended ...

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  7. POSTAGE INCREASE

    Sir,—All patriotic persons anxious to contribute their bit as directly as possible should welcome the increased postage tax. We should not ...

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  8. DEATH OF SIR JOHN LONGSTAFF

    Sir John Longstaff, doyen of Australian artists, died yesterday in a private hospital in Melbourne. He had been in ill-health for some time, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Lt.—Col. R. B. Madgwick, former graduate of Sydney and Oxford Universities, who has been given the job of directing the Army ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. COMPULSORY LOANS

    Sir,—Taxpayers realise that money must be raised to meet war expenditure, but the Government proposes to reduce the exemption limit to a ...

    Article : 127 words
  11. WIDESPREAD RAIN

    Snow and widespread rain were reported yesterday. when winter presented an epilogue in the middle of spring. Mt. Hotham, Mt. Buffalo, ...

    Article : 104 words
  12. A NATIONAL TRUST

    Sir,—It now appears (see Nature, August 9) that the late Lord Lothian has not only assisted the adult education movement, but has left the ...

    Article : 111 words
  13. NOTES ON THE CABLES NAZI TERROR IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    Czechoslovakia the historic victim of the "Peace of Munich," continues to pay in full for her misfortune. From that fateful day in October, ...

    Article : 544 words
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  15. ADULT EDUCATION

    Sir,—To be effective adult education must have the whole weight of the University behind it. and not end in a dead lane, as does the ...

    Article : 115 words
  16. APPLE AND PEAR BOARD

    Sir,—The Budget provides for a loss of £1,400,000 on marketing of apples and pears for the coming season. Since taxpayers will have to ...

    Article : 124 words
  17. RELIEVING COUNTRY LABOUR SHORTAGE

    CANBERRA. Wednesday.—A conference of Federal and State advisers will be held soon to work out means of relieving the manpower ...

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  18. GOODS OF CITY FIRM "DECLARED"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Under National Security Prices Regulations gazetted today all goods sold by Mosley and Kemp Pty. Ltd., 17[?] ...

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  19. "ONE GOOD LEG"— WAR VETERAN PHILOSOPHIC

    One of the first inquiries about the condition of Mr. J. J. O'Brien, the story of whose fortitude following a bush accident at Steel's Creek, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 300 words
  20. Casualty List

    GRUNSELL. F. H., A.Cpl., Goulburn. Inf. PENDLEBURY. E. D., Pte., Bexley. Inf. MISSING McCALLUM, C. L., Pte., Tweed River. Inf. ...

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  21. OBITUARY

    After a short illness Mr. C. A. Norris, general manager and actuary of the National Mutual Life Association of A'asia Ltd., died at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. ARTIST'S TRIBUTE

    Out passes Longstaff—one of our finest portrait painters and our doyen in Australia's art annals. His name is more than a household ...

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  23. PERSONAL NOTES

    Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Coulthard, Wildwood, Whittlesea, have received word from their eldest son, SGT. WILLIAM COUITHARD. that he is a prisoner of ...

    Article : 185 words
  24. SOUTH STREET COMPETITIONS

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—Juvenlle piano work was judged today by Mr. Archy Rosenthal. There were 126 children in the 3 items for the day. ...

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  25. WIDENING TERMS OF FUND INQUIRY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Possibility of additional newspapers being named in the terms of reference for the secret funds Royal Commission ...

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  26. MELBOURNE DOCTOR IN CRETE

    Mr. and Mrs. T. J. King. of Eglinton st., Moonee Ponds, have received a letter from their son. Capt. Alan J. King. who was reported missing in June. ...

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  27. MR. VINCENT NOLAN

    Mr. Vincent Nolan, barrister and solicitor, who died on Tuesday, was born at Gaffney's Creek, and was for some years in the Education ...

    Article : 110 words
  28. RISE FOR PEACH GROWERS

    Mr. A. R. Townsend, chairman of the Fruit Industry Sugar Concessions' Committee, stated last night that the committee had decided that ...

    Article : 56 words
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