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  3. COMMUNISTS AND A.I.F.

    Heavy rain and a large body of plainclothed and uniformed police discouraged large-scale anti-Communist demonstrations at the Domain ...

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  4. RAIN CAUSES ACCIDENTS.

    Heavy rain, which greatly reduced visibility, caused numerous accidents in Sydney during the weekend. ...

    Article : 506 words
  5. ANZAC SERVICES.

    Anzac memorial services were held in many suburbs yesterday. At Parramatta a commemoration march was witnessed by many thousands, who ...

    Article : 638 words
  6. THE CHURCHES.

    A large gathering of the Maronite community tendered a warm welcome to Archbishop Gilroy at St. Maroun's Church, Redfern, yesterday morning. ...

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  7. EMPIRE AIR SCHEME.

    The first contingent of men who are to be trained as members of air crews under the Empire Scheme left Sydney for Cootamundra and ...

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  8. ROTARIANS' SERVICE.

    The Moderator of the Presbyterian Church, the Rev. A. D. Marchant, was the preacher at the annual service of the North Sydney Rotary Club at Turramurra yesterday. ...

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  9. "FIFTH COLUMN IN AUSTRALIA."

    "There is a fifth column in Australia and its members are known to the Government," said the former Postmaster-General, Mr. E. J. Harrison, M.P., at an Anzac ...

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  10. CENSORSHIP DECISION AND COMMUNISTS.

    The Acting Minister for Information, Sir Henry Gullett, said yesterday that censorship on some trade union publications would be lifted if their Communist editors and ...

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  11. TREE FROM POZIERES.

    After the morning service at St. Thomas' Church, North Sydney, yesterday, Colonel Galleghan, of the 17th Battalion, planted a Barbery tree in the church grounds. The ...

    Article : 99 words
  12. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

    The Lord Mayor, Alderman Crick, said last night that the Lord Mayor's Patriotic and War Fund urgently needed more support, because of the heavy ...

    Article : 485 words
  13. CANADIAN FLIERS IN BRITAIN.

    The Canadian Defence Minister, Mr. Norman Rogers, after a visit to the first squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Force, recruited and trained in Canada, to arrive in ...

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  14. EMPIRE YOUTH SERVICE.

    An Empire youth service will be held in St. Andrews Cathedral on Monday, May 6, at 2.30 p.m. Provision has been made in the cathedral for 1,000 scholars from city ...

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  15. ANZAC DAY CARNIVAL.

    The Anzac Day carnival, which has been postponed twice because of rain, will now be held at the Sydney Sports Ground, Moore Park, next Saturday, at 8 p.m. ...

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  16. MISSION FILMS.

    In the Chapter House St. Andrew's Cathedral, on Saturday night, a natural colour movie film depicting scenes on the mission fields and in other centres was shown by ...

    Article : 77 words
  17. SYDNEY'S SLUMS.

    The Federal Attorney-General, Mr. Hughes, said last night that, despite the war, some action should be taken toward abolishing slums in the cities of Australia. ...

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  19. HOTEL FIRE AT COFF'S HARBOUR.

    The upper floor of the Fitzroy Hotel, Coff's Harbour, was severely damaged by fire yesterday afternoon. The fire broke out soon after 2 p.m., and, ...

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  20. GRAVING DOCK FOR CAPITAL SHIP.

    The report by Sir Leopold Savile, the British engineer, on the construction in Australia of a graving dock large enough to float a capital ship, will probably be discussed by ...

    Article : 185 words
  21. FACTORY DESTROYED.

    Damage estimated at £600 was done by a fire which destroyed a furniture and upholstery factory at Carlton Crescent, Summer Hill, on Saturday morning. ...

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  22. POLICE RECOVER BODIES.

    The body of W. J. G. Tagg, 60, chiropodist, of Forbes Street, Darlinghuist, was seen floating in the harbour near Bradley's Head on Saturday afternoon. Police recovered ...

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  23. TWO CHESS LEADERS PLAY DRAW.

    The game between the two leaders in the New South Wales chess championship, Lajos Steiner and G. Koshnitsky (Australian champion), was drawn after 20 further moves on ...

    Article : 170 words
  24. £500 THEFT.

    Jewellery, a wireless set, and other articles, worth £500, were stolen from Mrs. F. W. Kitchen's home in Sorett Avenue, Malvern, on Saturday night. ...

    Article : 70 words
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