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  2. SYDNEY STILL WITHOUT NEWSPAPERS

    SYDNEY, Mon: Sydney was again Without newspapers today, the only Publication being a composite paper bearing the imprint of the four ...

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  3. 2nd OFFICER OF WEAR BLAMED

    Giving its decision yesterday concerning the sinking of the steam-ship Wear after a collision with a motorship near Montagu Island, ...

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    Today's Armstrong "THE WATCH ON THE RIND!" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ANOTHER HEAVY RAID ON RABAUL

    One hundred planes were over Rabaul on Friday delivering the third devastating raid in the new offensive launched against the beleaguered ...

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  6. CHINA'S 33rd YEAR AS REPUBLIC

    Today is China's national day. It is the 33rd anniversary of the revolution which led to the establishment of the Republic on February ...

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  7. TRAMWAYMEN ASK FOR MORE RELEASES FROM ARMY

    After a long meeting of the Tramways' Union executive last night Mr J. I. Abfalter, secretary, announced that it had been decided to ask Mr ...

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  8. SALE OF PARK LANDS

    Strong protests against the sale of park lands at Bentleigh for business purposes were made at the meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association ...

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  9. MR FORDE AT LOAN RALLY

    Shortage of manpower was the greatest single administrative problem with which the Government was faced, Mr Forde, Army Minister, said ...

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  10. BITTEN BY SNAKE IN MAGPIE'S NEST

    Suffering from snakebite, Walter Bourne, 45, of Aston st, Yarraville, was admitted to Royal Melbourne Hospital yesterday afternoon. ...

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  11. MORNINGTON AS CENTRE OF MUSICAL CULTURE

    MORNINGTON, Mon: Mornington, with its beautiful surroundings and the natural amphitheatre on its foreshore, might well become a great ...

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  12. RATEPAYERS APPROVE SALE

    At Bentleigh last night a meeting of Moorabbin ratepayers passed a resolution endorsing the proposal of Moorabbin Council to sell West ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA'S GREETING

    CANBERRA, Mon::The following message has been sent to the Chinese Government by the Commonwealth Government: "On the ...

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  15. INJURED MAN TRANSFERRED TO CORVETTE IN GALE

    CANBERRA, Mon: Courage and skill of Sgt Rollo Holt Best, of Elwood, Melbourne, in the,transfer of a severely injured sergeant to a ...

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  16. NO A J A WORK FOR COMPOSITE PAPER

    The Federal executive of the Australian Journalists' Association in Melbourne last night strongly condemned the action of Sydney ...

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  17. RELIGION IN STATE SCHOOLS

    Among donations received yesterday in response to the £10,000 appeal by the Council for Christian Education in Schools was a cheque ...

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  18. CLAIMS ON WAGE ANOMALIES IN MINING INDUSTRY

    The impression that the door had been closed to all claims which were considered to be anomalies was not correct, Mr Holloway, Minister for ...

    Article : 149 words
  19. CHAFF SUPPLIES TO BE IMPORTED; RATIONING URGENT

    The voluntary chaff rationing plan had been devised to ensure an equitable distribution to all urgent needs, Mr Martin, Minister for Agriculture, ...

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  20. OBITUARY

    The death occurred on October 6, after a short illness, of Mrs Audrey May Buglass, wife of Mr Thomas Buglass, of Hawthorn. The late Mrs ...

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  21. CANBERA JOURNALISTS' DECISION

    CANBERRA, Mon: A general meeting of Canberra division of the Australinan Journalists' Association to-day endorsed the action of the ...

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  22. TIGHTENING BLACK MARKET REGULATIONS

    Steps were being taken to tighten black marketing regulations, Senator Keane, Minister for Trade and Customs, announced yesterday when ...

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  23. RAAF MEN MISSING

    Two members of the RAAF have been reported missing, believed killed, as the result of their aircraft crashing into the sea off the coast of ...

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