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  2. FARMERS' PROTECTION BILL

    Victoiian farmers were being encouraged by the State Government to evade payment of their debts. Mr. Eager, unofficial lendey, said in ...

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  3. ORGANIST TO PAY £150 DAMAGES

    Damages assessed at £150, with costs, were awarded yesterday by Mr. T. A. Keeley, Supreme Court prothonotary, in on action in which ...

    Article : 411 words
  4. NEW YEAR GIFT TO RAN

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Alderman Crick, Lord Mayor, said tonight that telegrams and letters received today indicated that the fund opened to ...

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  5. KEEL OF A NEW 9,000-TON MERCHANT SHIP

    being swung into place at a Victorian shipyard yesterday. It was laid by mr. A. U. Mackenxic, Melbourne Harbour Trust chairman. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TREACHERY BY RAIDER SUSPECTED

    No conclusive ecidence has been obtained by the Federal Government to establish whether the German raider Kormoran conformed to ...

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  7. MEMORIAL SERVICES TODAY

    Tribute will be paid at memorial services today to the men presumed lost with HMAS Sydney and parramatta. ...

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  9. BY USING BARBED-WIRE AS A CLOTHESLINE,

    these Australian soldiers in the Middle East prove that the AIF does not lack ingenuity. (AIF Official Photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FIXING QUOTAS IN VICTORIA

    Cr. A. K. McDonald, MP. Municipal Association president, told the Lord Mayor yesterday that he proposed to urge every Mayor and shire ...

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  11. NOTES ON THE CABLES TURKEY RICH PRIZE IN WAR OF DIPLOMACY

    President Roosevelt's inclusion of Turkey in the list of favoured nations—or so we regard them— entitled to shale in the benefits of ...

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  12. SERGEANT AIR-GUNNER BRUCE

    GRAY-BUCHANAN, of Brisbane, a member of the All-Australian Wellington Squadron, whose picture as the "typical Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. LETTERS

    Sir,—Conscription of men for oversea service is obviously a poittcal issue at the moment, aimed at embarrasing the Federal ...

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  14. DEATH SENTENCE RECORDED AGAINST AIRMAN

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Sentence of death was recorded at Central Criminal Court today after Jack Andrews, 25, of the RAAF, had been ...

    Article : 188 words
  15. MAJ. MALTBY WILL MEET SUPPORTERS

    For his opposition to moves within his party for an alliance with the Labour party Maj. Maltby (UAP, Barwon) has received several letters ...

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  16. REMOVING UNION SECRETARY

    Executive officers of the Plumbers and Gasfitters' Union stated yesterday that they proposed to "take further action" to remove Mr. H. E. ...

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  17. CO-OPERATION OF NEWSPAPERS

    The Australian Newspaper Proprietors' Association has offered the co-operation of all its members' publications in support of the fund ...

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  18. MOORHOUSE LECTURES

    Sir,—In view of the keen interest taken in the lectures given by Bishop Moyes, and so ably reported in THE ARGUS, would it not be possible for ...

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  19. MR. NELSON AND UNION PRESIDENCY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The central council of the Miners' Federation unanunously decided today to allow Mr. C. Nelson to contest the ...

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  20. BLACKOUT AREA MAY BE INCREASED

    Extension of the existing blackout area to certain coastal regions of Victoria is being considered by the State Emergency Council. The ...

    Article : 118 words
  21. NAVAL MAN AWARDED DSC

    For good service in the Mediterranean. Lt.-Cmdr. Rodney Rhoades, RAN, had been awarded the DSC, Mr. Makin, Navy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. EX-MINISTER'S APPLICATION

    An application by James Leishman. 24, former minister of a Congregational Church at Elsterwick, for leave to appeal against a recent ...

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  23. APPEAL IN WA

    PERTH, Thursday.—Dr. T. W. Meagher, Lord Mayor of Perth, is sponsoring an appeal in WA to raise £85,000 towards the New Sydney ...

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  24. PRAYER FOR PEACE IN PACIFIC URGED FROM US

    Dr. C, Irving Benson received, a cable message yesterday from Dr. Stanley Jones, world-famous American missionary, to say that from the ...

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  25. APPLE AND PEAR ACQUISITION

    Acquisition of the apple and pear crop for 1942 under a modified scheme has been agreed to by Federal Cabinet, and the ...

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  26. KILLED IN MIDDLE EAST

    Mr. and Mrs. Neil W. Hutton, 84 Sackville st., Kew, have been notified that their only son. Plt.—Off. Ross Westlake ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. MAREEBA CAPTAIN

    Capt. M. B. Skinner, of Rose Bay NSW), who wns master of the Australian cargo vessel Mareeba when she ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. "INS AND OUTS" OUT

    DARWIN, Thursday. —All gambling dens in Darwin have been closed following an intensive police campaign against "ins and outs," a modified ...

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  29. SUBSIDIES FOR COUNTRY PICTURE GALLERIES

    Small Government subsidies to encourage country towns to establish picture galleries were suggested in the Legislative Assembly last night ...

    Article : 153 words
  30. WHAT WILL THE END BE?

    Sir, —Further to the letter of R. C. Norman (3/12/41), may I quote a passage from the life of a distinguished scientist, Sir Alfred Ewing, ...

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  31. SYDNEY PERSONNEL

    COOK (S) GEORGE JAMES MILLER, youngest son of Mr. and Mis. F. Miller, of Ross st., Port Melbourne, joined RAN 4 years ago, and ...

    Article : 114 words
  32. CHRISTMAS CAKES DESTROYED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—More than 400 Christmas cakes and 20,000 eggs were destroyed when a fire broke out early today in the cake ...

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  33. WITNESSES WANTED

    Fitzroy police wish to communicate with witnesses of an accident near the intersection of Brunswick and Johnston sts., Fitzroy, at 4.45pm ...

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  34. SOLDIER'S LEAP FROM TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Because it is alleged he was challenged by one of his mates to do so an Army private aged 25, jumped from the ...

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  35. RECEIVED BY "THE ARGUS"

    RED CROSS. — Previously acknow[?]ged, —16,985/8/11. Mirboo East Branch WA (Prisoners of War). £2/13/; Homes Family (Kew). —2/7/6; Marfleet and ...

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  36. AIF CASUALTY LISTS

    THOMSON, R. K., Pte., Hamilton, Inf. PRISONER OF WAR—PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING, BELIEVED PRISONER HERRICK, F. B., Pte., Burnley. Inf. ...

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  37. WERE ON PARRAMATTA

    YEOMAN OF SIGNALS, W. J. (BILLY) ALLSOP, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Allsop, Middle Brighton, formerly of St. Kilda, joined the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 112 words
  38. KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN AT THE SEASIDE!

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Payment of cash rewards for recovery of paravanes or for information Heading to their recovery is authorised ...

    Article : 116 words
  39. BALLARAT COURSING

    BALLARAT, Thursday. — Broadway park results:—Ascot Stakes — pergela (8/1). 1; Debit Balance (3/1), 2; Andicate's Son (10/1), 3. (Owata jean 2/1. fav.) Heward Stakes— ...

    Article : 153 words
  40. LAW NOTICES—(This Day)

    STATE FULL COURT. — Before the Chief Justice (Sir Frederick Mann). Mr. Justice Macfarian, and Mr. Justice O'Bryan. — In the Banco Court. — At ...

    Article : 204 words
  41. WOMAN POWER

    Sir,—A mauled woman with or without children will not be conseripted in England. She may have an income earned or unearned, over ...

    Article : 79 words
  42. HONOURED FOR BRAVERY IN SYRIA

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  43. AMONG CREW OF HMAS SYDNEY

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