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    Sir,—Mr. L. W. Cust (27/10/41) is right in stating that the film "The Hun at War" destroys our fatal complacency. Instead of being seen by ...

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  3. DANDENONG SHIRE HALL PICTURES

    Mr. Justice Gavan Duffy, in the Banco Court yesterday, declared that the indenture of August 25, made between the Shire of Dandenong and ...

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  4. ONLY ONE DAY STOP IN MUNITIONS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Christmas Day will be the only end of the year holiday on which work in Australian munition factories will be suspended. ...

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  5. MILK TO COST MORE

    Milk delivered retail in Melbourne will, from Saturday next, be sold at the flat maximum rate of 7d. a quart, loose, and 7½d. a quart, ...

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  6. A BATCH OF GERMAN PRISONERS,

    captured by Saviat forces in recent fighting, being marched to a field prison camp under a strong escart of Savie soldiers with automatic rifles. (By Clipper mail.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. INDUSTRY ON PROPER WAR FOOTING

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Organisation of Australian industry for war on a completely effective scale, including rationalisation of manpower ...

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  8. COUNTRY NEWS

    ARARAT. — A party ot students of Dookie Agricultural College who are on an educational tour arrived at Ararat on Tuesday night. They ...

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  9. HOSPITALS AND LOTTERY

    Sir, — I commend Mr. Dunstan, Premier, on his opposition to a State lottery for chaiity. If our hospitals cannot be maintained in a more ...

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  10. STATE ELECTORAL SYSTEM

    Sir,—That our State electoral system contains many anomalies has from time to time been admitted by every political party. Australia's future ...

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  11. SCHOOLBOYS AS FARM HELPERS

    In harvest time, when shorthanded, a job can be found for any willing worker. The suggestion that schoolboys should offer their services ...

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  12. NOTES ON THE CABLES POLITICS IN THE FACE OF NATIONAL PERIL

    Up to now President Roosevelt has been remarkably patient with those Americans who stand in the way of their country "arming to the teeth" ...

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  13. WOMENFOLK OF SOVIET RUSSIA,

    collective farmers of village "N," who joined the guerillas and entered the fighting alongside their menfolk. (By Clipper mail.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. SUBURBAN VANDALS

    Sir,—Canterbury is fortunate in having such beautiful public gardens, and the gardeners who produce each season such a blaze of colour ...

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  15. MUST LIVE MORE FRUGALLY

    Announcing that £72,000,000 had been received for the Commonwealth £100,000,000 war loan, Mr. McEwen, former Air Minister, expressed ...

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  16. MINING SHARE CALLS IN TAXATION APPEAL

    Whether calls paid to a company which had not actually carried on mining operations came within the exemption of Federal taxation on ...

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  17. BAD WORKING CONDITIONS IN ROAD TRANSPORT

    Prevalence of bad working conditions for road hauliers' employees was reflected in the number of offences reported relating to hours and ...

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  18. "ZERO HOUR" DRAWS NEAR

    Concentration of motor vehicles in the "war zone" for Southern Command's biggest all-in military exercise, the "Battle of Corangamite." ...

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  19. RETAILERS DISSATISFIED

    A representative distributor said yesterday that the amended retail prices of milk determined by the Milk Board would offer little ...

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  20. PRICE OF FIREWOOD

    Sir,—Mr. Mccariny, Acting commonwealth Prices Commissioner, is in error in declaring that one of the reasons for the shortage of wood ...

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  21. ARTISTS' MODELS REFUSE TO POSE

    Melbourne artists' models at a number of art schools are refusing to pose because their demand for higher fees has not been granted. ...

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  22. BALLARAT ITEMS

    Representatives of many district sporting organisations yesterday attended the funeral at the Bungaree Cemetery of Mr. Thomas Joseph ...

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  23. LOSS ON ABC WEEKLY

    Sir,—Some months ago we were told that a loss of £60,000 had occurred over the ABC Weekly. Is there no one in authority to put a ...

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  24. SHORTAGE OF NURSES

    Sir,—Many bush nursing hospitals are crowded with patients, and the shortage not only of doctors, but still more of nurses, is a constant ...

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  25. HOSPITAL TOTAL, £49,470

    Money flowed into the Lord Mayor's Hospitals Appeal Fund office yesterday for both sections of the Hospital Saturday and Sunday ...

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  26. "BUSHED" IN FITZROY AND LUNCHEON AT THE M C G

    Two aboriginal children, aged between 2 and 3 years, got "bushed" in Fitzroy yesterday morning while on an errand for their mother. ...

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  27. RED CROSS WOMEN FOR OVERSEAS

    A tentative plan for appointment of women personnel for overseas service was adopted by the Australian Red Cross Council yesterday. ...

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  28. Advertising

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  29. FIRE DANGER FROM GAS UNITS

    Fears that faulty gas producers would cause serious bush and grass fires were expressed by speakers in the Legislate Council last night ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. IS DAM NECESSARY?

    Sir,—The decision to proceed immediately with the construction of the Yarra dam at a cost of £3,000,000 and nearly 200 ...

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  31. GAOL TERM EXTENDED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Jack Hanchard, 24, labourer, who escaped from a warder at the Prince Henry Hospital on October 22, was ...

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  32. 2 MEN REMANDED ON 12 CHARGES

    Arthur Noonan, 54, labourer, of Little Bourke st., city, and Thomas Crabtree. 33, clerk, of no fixed address, were remanded until ...

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  33. A l F CASUALTY LISTS

    BRINCKLEY. W. H., Ptc. (not stated). Inf. CONLON. R. T., Pte., East Sydney, Inf. FYFFE. R. M., Pte., Manly. Inf. DIED OF WOUNDS ...

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  34. HIGHER BUTTER PRICE CLAIM

    Representatives of the committee appointed to investigate butter production costs in eastern States will interview Mr. McCarthy, Acting ...

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  35. BENDIGO EVENTS

    Serious injuiies were suffered by William Argall, 52, of Brown st., Long Gully, yesterday when he fell from a girder being used in the ...

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  36. STRAYING SMOKERS

    Sir,—About 3 weeks ago, in the course of 4 consecutive journeys, I saw 6 persons smoking in nonsmoking compartments. in the next ...

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  37. ARMY HORSE DRIVERS NEEDED

    Petrol rationing has brought back horses to their old jobs in war, and also the need for men to drive them. ...

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  38. MENTAL HOSPITAL FOR WARRNAMBOOL

    The new mental hospital to be established in the Western district would be at Warrnambool, Mr. Dunstan, Premier, announced yesterday. ...

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  39. COMPULSORY CHEESEMAKING

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Power to conscript milk for making cheese instead of butter in order to supply Britain's need of cheese is contained ...

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  40. BOYS' CLUBS

    Sir,—Following your report of Mr. F. Bracey's address to St. Joan's Alliance about the necessary clubs and facilities for boys in their spare ...

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  41. VEGETABLES CHEAPER

    French beans, broad beans, peas cabbages, and cauliflower were a little cheaper in the wholesale market yesterday. Increased supplies of ...

    Article : 124 words
  42. EUCHARISTIC FESTIVAL

    The Solemn Procession and Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament will take place at the 11th annual Eucharistic Festival at Rupertswood, ...

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  43. OBITUARY

    Mr. Manvers Bernard Meadows, who died yesterday at Lalbert cr., Armadale, was one of the oldest pioneers of Tallarook and Seymour ...

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  44. BENDIGO JOCKEY CLUB

    No representations, official or otherwise, had ever been made to his department by the Bendigo Jockey Club to help it in its position last ...

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  45. GEELONG NEWS

    Miss M. J. Marendaz, formerly of the nursing staff of the Geelong Hospital, has been appointed to the nursing division of the RAAF. Miss ...

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  46. ONLY 100 UNIVERSITY FRUIT PICKERS

    Despite efforts to recruit labour for fruit picking, which would require 2,000 hands at the peak period, only 100 students of Melbourne ...

    Article : 131 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. EXTRA HOLIDAY AT CHRISTMAS

    Saturday, December 27, has been proclaimed by the Executive Council as an additional public and bank holiday. This will bring Christmas ...

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  49. YOUTH CONGRESS

    Sir,—It surprises me that a passport should be refused for an Australian delegate to the World Youth Congress in Mexico City. The stated ...

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  50. SOLDIERS ACQUITTED

    Donald William Scourse, of Jenkins st., Northcote, soldier, and William Harrison, of Michael st., Clifton Hill, soldier, were found not guilty by a ...

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  51. FORD ANNEXE DISPUTE

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—Inquiry into the dispute at the Ford annexe was held today by Mr. G. A. Mooney. Conciliation Commissioner of the ...

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  52. PERSONAL NOTES

    PTE. ALEX. R. FOWLER. previously reported inissing. later missing believed killed. is now reported killed in action at Tobruk on May 1. His wife and baby ...

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  53. P S COMBINED SPORTS

    The Associated Public Schools' Combined Sports are illustrated in The Australasian, on sale today; also the Combined Girls' Schools' sports ...

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  54. LAW NOTICES—(This Day)

    CRIMINAL COURT — Before Mr. Justice Macfarian.—At 10.30 — The following persons and their sureties are required to attend court for renewal ...

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  55. CHAFF PRICES LOWER

    With the exception of special millcut, prices of chaff yesterday were easier. Country millcut fell 2/6 a ton, and good quality. chaff was ...

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  56. USING HIS HEAD

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

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  57. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 67 words
  58. NAVAL MEN MISSING

    It was announced at the Navy Office yesterday that Able Seaman Valentine L. Williams, RANR, of Queensland, and Able Seaman John ...

    Article : 38 words
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