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    Today's Armstrong BABY CYNIC ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. GIPPSLAND FLOOD DANGER LESS

    Following torrential rain in some parts of East Gippsland, particularly in the valleys of the Macallister, Thompson, and Avon rivers, in the ...

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  4. LOAN WILL BE FULLY SUBSCRIBED

    With a large volume of subscriptions still arriving, Mr Forde, Acting Prime Minister, expects the First Victory Loan of £150 million to be ...

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  5. SERVICE AWARDS FOR RAAF

    The 1939-43 Star would take pre[?] cedence in the RAAF over the Afri[?] Star, Mr Drakeford, Air Ministe[?] said yesterday, when announcin[?] ...

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  6. WORK FOUND FOR 263,000 BY MANPOWER

    SYDNEY, Mon: Mr Wurth, Director-General of Manpower, today said that during the six months ended March 31 the directorate had ...

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  7. VICE-REGAL

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) received Mr A. A. Calwell at Admiralty House, Sydney, yesterday. ...

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  8. RADICAL CHANGES, SAYS MR WARD

    SYDNEY, Mon: In a speech tonight Mr Ward, Federal Minister for Transport, said that he hoped that after July 1, when the ...

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  9. COAST TO COAST, 1944

    Contributions are now invited for the fourth (1944) issue of the yearly anthology of Australian short stories, Coast to Coast. Writers ...

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  10. RUBBER CONTROL BOARD 'AUTOCRATIC'

    Melbourne City Council, as the licensing body, was not in any way to blame for curtailment of taxis for essential purposes, Cr E. L. Jones, ...

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  11. PERSONAL

    Mr Forde, Acting Prime Minister, left Melbourne by plane for Sydney yesterday morning. He will probably return to Melbourne later in ...

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  12. FATAL MOTORCYCLE COLLISION

    In a collision between two motorcycles on Ballarat rd, Sunshine, yesterday morning one man was fatally injured and two others are on the ...

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  13. INJURED IN FALL

    Falling down some steps at a bakery in Douglas par. Williamstown, yesterday, Mrs Elizabeth E. Garrick, 56, of Hotham st, Williamstown, ...

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  14. SEELIT RADIATOR COMPOUND

    PERMANENTLY SEALS LEAKS in Radiator and Cracks in Cylinder Heads or Blocks. A BLUE SEAL PRODUCT. Obtainable all leading ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS WIN 3,905 AWARDS

    Awards won by Australian soldiers in this war now totalled 3,905. Senator Fraser, Acting Army Minister, said yesterday. Of these, 2,230 were ...

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  17. TYRES FOR TAXIS, SETTLEMENT HOPE

    A solution to the taxi tyre shortage problem is hoped for from a meeting at the Trades Hall this afternoon of all sections of the taxi industry. ...

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  18. RAIL HOLDUPS BY NSW SHUNTERS

    SYDNEY, Mon: Serious stoppages have taken place at Enfield shunting yards, the largest in the Commonwealth, because of the demand ...

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  19. FORESTRY OFFICERS' SCHOOL

    A school for forestry officers and members of other interested organisations will be held at Noojee this week. A four-day course begins ...

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  20. STRIKE BALLOT BY RAIL ENGINEMEN

    Twelve thousand members of the Locomotive Enginemen's Union are holding a postal ballot to decide whether locomotive enginemen ...

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  21. THIEVES AT RAILWAY STATION

    In response to a report that thieves had entered Hampton railway station at 1.30am yesterday, wireless patrol police went there and found ...

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  22. TROOP TRAIN SMASH INVESTIGATIONS

    Investigations into the cause of the troop train smash near Copley, SA, in which four soldiers were killed and 27 injured, were being made by three ...

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  23. ARRESTS ON THEFT CHARGES

    Following a robbery at the premises of Stephens Theatre Caterers Pty Ltd, Argus lane, city, between 6.30 and 7 pm on Saturday, when £50 ...

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  24. BOMBS IN BOTTLE YARD

    Discovery yesterday of three bombs at a marine dealer's store in Charles st, Brunswick, caused alarm until they were removed by police and an ...

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  25. ENOUGH WOOD FOR WINTER EXPECTED

    With the prospect of fair supplies of firewood arriving for the city there was no reason why all reasonable household fuel requirements should ...

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  26. MORE GRAPES DIVERTED TO DRIED FRUIT SHEDS

    Grapegrowers had co-operated in diverting a percentage of certain types of wine grapes from wineries to dried fruit packing-sheds, ...

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  27. BUSH FIRES RELIEF FUND

    With contributions totalling £356/0/2, the Lord Mayor's Bush Fires Relief Fund yesterday reached £234,723/10/1. ...

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  28. COUNCIL GRANT FOR NEEDY CASES

    Melbourne City Council agreed yesterday that £1,000 should be made available for distribution of firewood to necessitous cases during the ...

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  29. PRESENTED ON 3KZ

    12.35, Community varieties from the Lower Melbourne Town Hall; 5, Magic Island; 6.15, the Golden Boomerang; 7.30, Junior ...

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  30. PROTECTION AGAINST INFLUENZA

    You can build resistance to influence with Vaxos No. 1 Oral Vaccine. Don't suffer needlessly. Stave off influenza by taking Vaxos No. 1, ...

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  31. "DRIVE YOURSELF" CARS

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

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