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  3. OFFICIAL FORECAST:

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  5. VETERANS' ARMY IN ANZAC MARCH

    Fighters in two great wars are marching in every Australian capital today, the first Anzac Day since the Second World War ended. In Melbourne, 3500 attended the dawn service at the Shrine of ...

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  6. AGREEMENT ON PACIFIC

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Full agreement between Australia and New Zealand on Pacific defence was reached at the Empire Conference today. ...

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  7. FATHER-SON VETERANS PAY TRIBUTE

    ANZACS pay their simple tribute at the Shrine today as did many thousands of Melbourne, citizens. Father and son, fighters of both World Wars, standing in front of the Shrine with bowed heads; Sgt. A. G. Ross, DCM (left) and his son, Sgt. A. M. Ross. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NEW ANGLE ON SUEZ DEFENCE

    CAIRO, Wednesday.--Evacuation of British troops from Egypt end the Suez Canal area would not endanger, international ...

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  9. Mr R. G. CASEY ON INDIA

    Mr R. G. Casey, recently retired Governor of Bengal begins today his series of ...

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  10. 3050 "Stood To" At Shrine Ceremony While City Slept

    While Melbourne slept, 3000 men and 50 women "stood to" in misty rain at a dawn Anzac vigil at the Shrine. The women, half of whom appeared to be war ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. DUKE TO ANSWER LIBEL CHARGE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Duke of Bedford, whose pacifist sympathies were criticised in Britain during the war will be the ...

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  12. LITTLE PLANE STOLE SHOW IN PARIS

    PARIS, Wednesday.--A "flying family" named Whitehouse, who are on the wat to Uganda from Britain ...

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  13. 1000-lb. Nazi Bomb Near Palace Gives London A Scare

    LONDON, Wednesday.--When a German 1000-lb. delayed-action bomb began ticking today, five years after it was dropped in 1941. hundreds of strollers were hustled out of St. James Park, and the Mall ...

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  15. U.S. Plan To Build In Australia

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--The U.S. State Department plans to build additional Legation and consular ...

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  16. MR CHIFLEY TO BROADCAST

    LONDON Wednesday.--The Australian Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) will speax over the BBC home service tomorrow night. ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT TO AID OF INDIA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--The U.S. Secretary for Agriculture (Mr Anderson), told a press conference that the Combined Food Board expected 217,000 tons of wheat from Australia would help to relieve the pressure India this ...

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  18. NO RATIONING OF BREAD IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.--It is understood that the British Cabinet, after a two-hour meeting today, decided not to impose bread ...

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  19. Athletes Find It Tough Going In England

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Surrey Cricket Club will soon celebrate its centenary, but under difficulties. ...

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  20. PRIZE WORTH THE EFFORT IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Wednesday.--An advertisement outside a shop in West Wickham reads: S O S ...

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  21. Other Anzac Day Features

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