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  2. Advertising

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  3. BEAULIVRE ADVANCES IN NEWMARKET

    Beaulivre has advanced to equal favouritism with high Caste for the Newmarket Handicap. Following Laureates scratching for the ...

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  4. SOME OF THE AUDIENCE AT GALA PREMIERE

    of "All in Fun," produced in the Middle East by AIF Entertainment Unit under the direction of Lt.— Col. [?] Gerold. Mo[?]— Gen. Sir Leslie Morshead, commander of on Australian division, and Lt.—Gen. Sir John D. Lavarack, G-O-C Australian Carps, are at the right of the group. (AIF Official Photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JUDGE ASKS IF MOULDERS GOVERN COUNTRY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Judge O'Mara said in the Arbitration Court today that it seemed to be time somebody found out whether the Government ...

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  6. CRITICISM OF WAR EFFORT

    There were very many highsalaried men and profitable industrial concerns in Australia who were well able to contribute more towards ...

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  7. LETTERS

    Sir,—Travelling from Melbourne to Ballarat by the Mildura express on Friday night. I was amazed and disgusted to see the luggage of ...

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  8. RAGTIME SCRATCHED

    PERTH, Monday. — Ragtime, the Perth Cup winner, was scratched today for the Australian Cup because of the impossibility of shipping him ...

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  9. US COURAGE IN PHILIPPINES

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Mr. Forde, Army Minister, has sent the following message to Gen. MacArthur, G-O-C American forces in the ...

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  10. THE HOME GUARD

    Sir,—There is doubt as to how far enlistment in the VDC will affect members. The question was discussed at our usual parade, and the ...

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  11. SCRATCHINGS

    Oakleigh Plate.—Chatasan Gold Salute. To and Fro Moongana Fortress Alstonc. Wheat Sheaf. Lochlee Murmur. Amana, ing ...

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  12. TOBACCO SHORTAGE MAY BE WORSE

    Possibility of a still more acute shortage of tobacco was suggested yesterday by Senator Keane. Minister for Trade and Customs. ...

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  13. ENTRIES AND ACCEPTANCES

    Acceptances trill be declared at 3pm today for the Oak'elgh Plate. to he run over 5½ furlongs doun the straight at Flemington on Saturday. ...

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  14. LEADING CRICKETERS IN CAMP GAME

    Leading cricketers will play a match at Puckapunyal camp on Sunday, March 1, when a new ground will be opened for use. ...

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  15. MOTHERS AND CHILDREN

    Sir,—It is not cowardice that sends her to safety with her children, but the instinct to protect. Leaving her husband and home ...

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  16. WOMEN NEEDED FOR TEXTILE ARMY

    Unless women in all States responded quickly to an appeal for national service in textile mills it would be difficult to meet urgent ...

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  17. TOWNS VIE IN LOAN QUOTAS

    Cooma in southern NSW which has strong claims to the Australian record for loan subscriptions in pro portion to population has set itself ...

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  18. NURSES FOR CIVIL DUTIES

    Sir.—With the establishment of new military hospitals it is to be hoped that the defence authorities will refuse to appoint triple ...

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  19. MFC OFFICIALS

    There will be no changes in Melbourne Football Club officials. Nominations closed yesterday, when the following were nominated, and will ...

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  20. ESCAPEE CAUGHT AFTER CHASE

    After a chase by police over a mile and a half through paddocks near the Ovens River 3 miles east of Wangaratta early yesterday, ...

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  21. STOCK FOOD HARD TO BUY

    Sir.—While endorsing all that Professor Wadham says regarding our labour-starved farms, I cannot agree that the problem of adequate ...

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  22. NORTHCOTE TROPHIES NORTHCOTE TROPHIES

    Northcote Football Club, which will hold its annual meeting on February 24, has announced the following trophy winners:—Best ...

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  23. BARMAIDS' REGISTRATION

    Registration of more barmaids for hotels to alleviate bar staff shortages caused by enlistments of men was one for the Federal Government to ...

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  24. WILLIAMSTOWN ELECTIONS

    About 400 members attended the annual meeting of Williamstown Football Club last night The only election was for delegates to the ...

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  25. NO ALIENS IN CRB

    The Country Roads Board said yesterday that investigations showed that a statement alleging that the CRB employed many enemy aliens ...

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  26. OLD FITZROY RACECOURSE

    The auction sale of the first section of the subdivision of the old Fitzroy racecourse in St. George's rd., North cote, attracted an attendance of more ...

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  27. JOHNSON—PARMLEY TO MEET

    J. Parmley. winner of the Melbourne Grand Prix, and Tas Johnson will meet in a match race at the North Essendon board cycling ...

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  28. LAW NOTICES—(This Day)

    PRACTICE COURT. — Before the Chief Justice (Sir Frederick Mann I.—At 10.30 —Chamber business. Originating Summonese— Walker v. McLean. ...

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  29. NEW ATHLETIC RECORDS

    Cornelius Warme'dam established a new worlds record indoor pole vault of loft Oiin at the Millrose Games. The previous record was ...

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  30. WINS FIRST MAIN FIGHT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In his first main engagement after an unbroken sequence of 28 minor victories Les Fitzgerald (9.5) outpointed Billy ...

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  31. TECHNICAL EXAMS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 197 words
  32. Advertising

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  33. NOT HIS QUEUE

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