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  2. Today's Armstrong COLUMNS 1-5

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  3. WEATHER HAMPERS AIR ACTIVITY

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Tues: An explanation of the reduction in the scale of air activity recently is given in today's ...

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  4. METAL TRADE RESUMPTION NOT GENERAL

    SYDNEY, Tues: Several hitches were associated today with the general resumption of 30,000 metal trade workers who staged a one-day strike ...

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  5. UNIVERSITY LETTER TO PARLIAMENT

    SYDNEY, Tues: In a letter to the Legislative Assembly, Sydney University Senate expressed strong opposition to any suggestion that the ...

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  6. A WC REFUSES VARIATIONS IN O'MARA AWARD

    Allied Works Council has rejected suggestions by the Building Trades Federation that clauses in the O'Mara award covering CCC workers ...

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  7. LOSS OF EGGS IN COLD STORAGE

    SYDNEY, Tues: Mr Scully, Minister for Commerce and Agriculture, said today that he was greatly concerned over the loss of so many ...

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  8. PROSECUTIONS FOR FAILURE TO REGISTER

    Many persons have failed to register and notify changes of address under the registration provisions of the National Security (Manpower) ...

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  9. FARMERS MUST GET GREATER REWARD, SAYS PREMIER

    The same conditions and protection should be given to primary producers as were given to secondary industries, Mr Dunstan, Premier, ...

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  10. WHO GOVERNS? ASKS MR FADDEN

    SYDNEY, Tues: "It is time the Australian people were given a clear indication who is 'governing this country," Mr Fadden, Federal ...

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  11. VICTORIAN POLICY

    The policy of the Victorian Egg and Egg Pulp Marketing Board had been opposed to cold storing of eggs because a certain percentage of loss ...

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  12. SERVICE CASUALTY

    Mrs R. Dale, Henty st, Casterton, has received word that her younger son, Sgt Arthur R. Dale, is reported missing, believed killed, as a result ...

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  13. GROWING MORE VEGETABLES

    Referring yesterday to Victoria's part in the scheme for increased vegetable growing inaugurated by the Commonwealth, Mr H. A. ...

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  15. WON £50 AT TWO-UP AND WENT AWL

    Because he had won £50 at twoi up and did not like having a "V" number, Gnr James Clarke, l8, of an artillery training regiment, went ...

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  16. RECORD WOOL CHEOUE EXPECTED

    SYDNEY, Tues: A record wool cheque for Australia — £71,000,000 —is expected for the 1942-43 season. The season's production shows the ...

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  17. 7 DISPUTES IN NSW MINES

    SYDNEY, Tues: More than 10,000 rons of coal was lost as a result of stoppages at 7 northern collieries today. ...

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  18. OBITUARY

    Mr Henry James Young, 73, who died at his home in Maffra, was one of the foundation members of the Pride of Gippsland Lodge, GUOOF. ...

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