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  2. 4 BAY FISHING PARTIES SAFE

    Four fishing parties caught in a gale in Port Phillip Bay on Sunday night have all been accounted for, much the worse for their trying ...

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    Today's Armstrong "SCOUT WEEK" SCOUTCRAFT ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MR LIENHOP TO BE AGENT-GENERAL

    Mr Lienhop, Public Workds Minister, has been appointed Agent-General for Victoria in London. Making the announcemnet after a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BIG DEAL IN CITY HOTELS

    It was reported in the liquor trade yesterday that agreement had been reached in negotiations for the sale of 5 of Mr James Richardson's hotels ...

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  6. BUSH FIRE DANGER RENEWED

    Extreme caution in the use of fire by persons in all parts of the State was urged by the Weather Bureau in a bush fire warning issued late ...

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  7. WOOL EXHIBITION SUPPORTED

    Enthusiastic support of the suggestion that a wool exhibition should be held in the Town Hall was expressed yesterday by Cr Nettlefold, ...

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  8. JUDGE CONDEMNS METHODS TO OBTAIN CONVICTION

    SYDNEY, Mon: Methods employed by Prices Commission officers to secure a conviction against the management of the Hotel Metropole ...

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  9. IDLE COALMINES; BOYS CAUSE DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Mon: Two coalmines at Lithgow were idle today because of disputes involving boys. They were Lithgow Valley and Renown ...

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  10. GIPPSLAND FIRES STILL SMOULDER

    No fresh fires were reported from South Gippsland yesterday, but many of the earlier outbreaks were still smouldering, and a strong wind ...

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  11. LENT BEGINS TOMORROW

    The season of Lent begins tomorrow, Ash Wednesday, and Good Friday this year falls on April 7. Today is Shrove Tuesday, but with ...

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  12. FATAL FALL ON SHIP

    Sidney Thomas, 40, painter, of Chloris cres, Caulfield, died in Royal Melbourne Hospital last night from internal injuries received when he ...

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  13. BUTCHERS' PRESIDENT FINED

    SYDNEY, Mon: In the Special Federal Court today Frederick L. Paul, master butcher, of Hall st, Bondi, and Federal president of the ...

    Article : 130 words
  14. TENNIS BALLS RE-COVERED

    Bring your old Tennis Balls to Hartleys" for re-covering. HARTLEYS LTD., Flinders St., Op. Station.—[Advt.] ...

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  15. THE HAWAIIAN CLUB

    I wants to buy 1000 guitars and ukuleles for classes starting. 52 Swanston st., 2nd floor, C. 1566.—[Advt.] ...

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  16. JITTERBUG JAUNTS COST ABSENTEE ZOOT-SUITER £25

    SYDNEY, Mon: Jitterbug enthusiast George Pavlos Kiouzelas, 17, of Crown st, Surry Hills, who attracted the attention of the manpower ...

    Article : 147 words
  17. MORE PARENTAL CONTROL ADVISED

    Reference to the necessity for greater parental control was made by Judge Book before sentencing several prisoners in General Sessions ...

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  18. Advertising

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  19. WOMAN AS OFFICIAL WAR ARTIST

    CANBERRA, Mon: Miss Stella Bowen, a South Australian residing in England, has accepted appointment as an official war artist, and ...

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  20. PLANS FOR BARLEY PRODUCTION

    SYDNEY, Mon: Arrangements for barley production in 1944-45 were announced by Mr Scully, Commerce and Agriculture Minister, today. ...

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  21. ARMY RELEASES FOR RURAL WORK

    Speed-up of discharges of men from the Army for rural work has resulted in the number of releases overtaking the schedule laid down at the ...

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  22. TROOPS' MAIL CAPTURED BY JAPS

    Capture by the Japanese of the complete mail of one unit—letters, registered articles, and parcels—was cited by Mr Forde, Army Minister, ...

    Article : 144 words
  23. £73,553,911 CHEQUE ON VIEW

    CANBERRA, Mon: A copy of the 1942-43 wool cheque from Britain for £73,553,911 is now enclosed in a glass case in King's Hall, ...

    Article : 90 words
  24. MOTHER'S NEGLECT OF 3 CHILDREN

    BALLARAT, Mon: Nellie Maud Barrett, 37, married, of Eastwood st, Ballarat East, was sentenced to one month's imprisonment by the ...

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  25. £10 FINES FOR FAULTY GAS PRODUCERS

    GORDON, Mon: Harry Hussy Farrell, of 36 Gourlay st, St Kilda; John H. Johns, of 25 Erin st, Richmond; and Maurice Watson, of 5 Guthrie ...

    Article : 95 words
  26. VETERAN BOWLER

    Mr Adam Munro, of Rochester, celebrated his 93rd birthday on Thursday. That night he took part in Rochester Bowling Club's ...

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  27. FISH AND POULTRY CONTROL

    Fish and poultry were brought under control by the gazettal in Canberra yesterday of amendments to National Security (Food Control) ...

    Article : 65 words
  28. FINED AT COLLINGWOOD

    For driving a car fitted with a gas producer which permitted flames or sparks to escape Emil Bomball, of Victoria pde, East Melbourne, was ...

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  29. HIGHLIGHTS FROM 3KZ

    Fifteen Sacred Minutes at 10 a.m.; Milady's Matinee starts at 3 o'c; Magic Island at 5; Golden Boomerang at 6.15; at 7.30, Junior ...

    Article : 60 words
  30. HAy FEVER—CATARRH

    VAXOS No. 1 Oral Vaccine destroys the germs causing these complaints Gives quick relief and immunisation for as long as 2 years. All chemists, ...

    Article : 35 words
  31. £1 LENT FOR 6d.

    on Jewellery, Diamonds, &c., at two addresses. Yule House, 309 Lit. Collins st., and 349 Swanston st. N.S.W. Mont de Piete D. and I. Co. Ltd.— ...

    Article : 35 words
  32. 'DRIVE YOURSELF' CARS

    may still be hired for business purposes only from Latrobe Motors Pty Ltd.. 182 Exhibition street. F6141 —[Advt.] ...

    Article : 27 words
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