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  5. All Australia Pays Homage To The Anzacs

    ANZAC DAY was celebrated today in brilliant sunshine, and with it the birth of Australia's nationhood through the sacrifice and courage of the Anzacs. Throughout Australia, and as far afield as there are ...

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    The Scene at the Cenotaph during today's march past of Diggers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FLOODS DRIVE HUNDREDS FROM THEIR HOMES

    HUNDREDS of families have been driven from their homes by the Hunter River floods, which have followed torrential rains. Residents in the danger area spent a night of tense anxiety. ...

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  9. LOAN COUNCIL CALLS BIG CONFERENCE ON NATIONAL RESTORATION

    The Loan Council yesterday adopted a resolution calling a conference of all political parties and other interests to assist in the ...

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  10. CLERK OF COURT DEFIES J.P.

    The refusal by the Clerk of Courts (Mr. George Ryan) to take depositions on Anzac Day, in defiance of the wishes of the chairman of ...

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  11. BIG CROWDS WATCH MEN GO BY

    THE March of the Anzacs today was in no sense a pageant. It was not designed as a spectacle, but rather as a pilgrimage. ...

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  13. SMITH AT DARWIN

    DARWIN, Saturday. -- Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith reached Darwin from Koepang (Timor) in the Southern Cross at ...

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  14. HIGHER PRICES FOR BOOTS?

    An increase in the price of footwear very soon, because of the increased prices of hides, is predicted in the current issue of Australasian ...

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  15. UPHOLDING ETHICS OF JOURNALISM

    LONDON, April 24. -- The executive committee of the Council of the Institute of Journalists passed a resolution strongly supporting Mr. J. A. ...

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  16. WHERE THE DEAD AND LIVING MET

    Wrapped in the glitter of the flaming sun, the Cenotaph, a sentinel to the army that is deathless, took the salute for the men who lie on the rugged cliffs ...

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  17. CAPITAL TEMPERATURES

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  18. PRESS GALLERY'S SUPPORT

    CANBERRA, Saturday.--The members of the Federal Press Gallery have carried the following mention:-- ...

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  19. "JOURNALIST WON"

    Commenting on the vote in the House of Representatives yesterday on the action take by the Speaker (Mr Makin) to exclude Mr Alexander, ...

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  20. AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS

    Campbell's Motor Auctions Pty. Ltd., 402 Swanston Street -- Wireless. pets April 27. Lawis, Sangater and Co, 316 Flinders Lan. -- Ladies' coasts, frocks, golfers, etc., April 28; ...

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