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  4. WAR EQUIPMENT USED FOR FIGHTING FIRES

    Fire-fighting "Duck" on manoeuvres. Fireforce Commander G. Drury, in charge of area covering Plymouth Cornwall and parts of South Devon, has been experimenting with a "Duck" loaned by the Army, the amphibious vehicle has obvious advantages when used to by-pass miles of roads which have to be traversed when ferries are closed. It travels 45 miles per hour on land and eight knots on water and carries a load of [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TOPICS AT LONDON CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Pacific problems, European peace treaties, and imperial preference were not discussed specifically at yesterday's session of the ...

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  6. WAGGA NOW OFFICIALLY A CITY

    The Municipality of Wagga Wagga yesterday became a City, under the Local Government Act — the twelfth city in New South Wales. The State Executive Council, at its meeting in Sydney ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GOLD BOOM CAUSES HECTIC SPELL

    LONDON. Wednesday. (A.A.P.): "The great gold rush yesterday surged forward with new impetus and gave the London Stock ...

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  8. TERRORISTS ATTACK POLICE STATION

    JERUSALEM, Wednesday: One Arab policeman was killed and one British and Arab constable were wounded to a terrorist raid on ...

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  9. German Ships For Australia

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday.—Australia will receive 44,000 tons of German shipping. This was announced by the ...

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  10. LARGE SCALE MOTOR CAR PRODUCTION

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): It was announced by the Australian Minister (Mr. Beasley) that Rootes Limited, one of the largest British ...

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  11. £8,500,000 CARGO ON SOVIET SHIP

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The 5000-ton Russian steamer, Vilnius, is due to arrive in New York tomorrow from Kiel with a cargo ...

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  12. PALESTINE STRIKE OVER

    JERUSALEM, Wednesday: It is officially announced that the strike of 50.000 Government employees ended at midnight. ...

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  13. Report of 200 Australians in Batavia Doubted

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Major Quartermaine, an A.M.F. liaison officer, who recently returned from the Southeast Asia Command, has ...

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  14. Duke to Make First Royal Visit to Broken Hill

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Governor-General (the Duke of Gloucester) will visit Broken Hill on April 30 and May 1. It will ...

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  15. The Daily Advertise

    To mark the occasion of Wagga's being gazetted a city, it is intended to publish a special souvenir ...

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  16. TROTSKY'S BOOK ON STALIN

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: Trotsky's book "Sta[?]; An Appraisal of the Man and his Influence," published posthumously, mentions the ...

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  18. Milan Gaol Baffle Continues

    LONDON, Wednesday: "Three thousand prisoners in San Vittore Gaol at Milan (Italy), who swore to resist to the death, last night ...

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  19. MAD SEAMAN KILLS 9 MEN ON RIVER SHIP

    SHAKGHAI, Wednesday: A 19-year-old seaman. L. B. Smith, went berserk aboard a Yangtze River steamer, killed nine men and ...

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  20. Telephoned Wife Intention To Shoot Himself

    BRISBANE. Wednesday: Shortly after telephoning his wife that he Intended shooting himself, a man was found dead this morning still ...

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  21. Mussolini's Body Exhumed by Sympathisers

    MILAN, Wednesday: Members of the "Democratic Fascist" Party removed the body of Mussolini from an unmarked grave in Milan ...

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  22. MILLIONS OF STAMPS STOLEN

    LONDON, Wednesday: Thieves broke into a printing works in Buckinghamshire, cut their way into the strongroom through iron ...

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  23. GERMAN UNDERGROUND FACTORY BLOWN UP

    MINDEN, Wednesday: Royal Engineers, using 81/2 tons of explosives, blew up a vast underground rocket gun and ball bearing factory MADRID, Wednesday: Flood waters from the Seguara River inundated cities of Alquerias and Santa Cruz, where 80 per cent of the ...

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  24. EXTRA PLANT AT BUNNERONG

    SYDNEY. Wednesday: The installation of an oil burning unit in one of the boilers at the Bunnerong power station will begin ...

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  25. Military Funeral For Australians Murdered in Java

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Australian officers murdered while on special duties in Java would be burled with military honors, the ...

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  26. ANZAC DAY

    To-day the people of Australia pay homage to the heroes of another war—the second in a generation fought and won to save the world for democracy. ...

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  27. Government Not to Ask For U.K. Forces to March Here

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Although the Government is not likely to make representations to Britain that a special contingent of ...

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  28. "FACE" McKEON'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: An appeal by Henry Vincent Windham, aged 21 years, against his conviction and sentence of six months and four ...

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  29. INQUIRY INTO CRASHED AIRLINER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: An air court of inquiry has been appointed to inquire into the loss of the A.N.A. Douglas airliner which ...

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  30. SAFE STOLEN FROM CAFE

    MELBOURNE. Wed.: Thieves stole a steel safe containing £500 in cash and £20 in cheques from a Bourke-street cafe early this ...

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  31. DIAMOND RING VANISHES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: While being displayed at an auction room in Castlereagh-street to-day, a valuable three-stone diamond ring ...

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