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  4. George Medal To Mt. Morgan Mine Foreman

    LONDON, April 25. -- Arthur Bernard Anstey,foreman at the Mt. Morgan mine ...

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  5. U.K. OPPOSITION ALERTED FOR EARLY ELECTION

    LONDON, April 25.-- The political correspondent of the Labor Party's 'Daily Herald' claimed yesterday Conservative Party agents throughout Britain have been alerted for another general ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA REMEMBERED ANZAC

    Australians in their thousands in every city and TOWN of the commonwealth yesterday remembered the first anzac 4 day, april 25, 1915. ...

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  7. Took Salute

    Major-General Sir William Glasgow, who took the salute at the Anzac Day march in Brisbane. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Strange Reunion At ' Anzac Service

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- An 88-year-old man and his son, aged 58, met for the first time in 32 years in a crowd of 100,000 at the Anzac commemoration service in the Domain to-day. ...

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  9. Postcard After 33 Years

    NEWARK (New Jerey), April 25.-- A woman here has just received a postcard from an ...

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  10. ALLIES READY FOR TROUBLE IN BERLIN

    NEW YORK, April 25.-- 11 The Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) was "the high Government ...

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  11. HOMAGE IN CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- Three thousand people with representatives of the King, the ...

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  12. No Fear Of Substitutes

    MELBOURNE,- Tuesday.-- The record world price now being paid for greasy wools was proof of the confidence in ...

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  13. Dean Warns Australia

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- One of the long-range objects of the Malayan "war" was encirclement of the Soviet Union ...

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  14. Public Humility Astonishes Union Leader

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- For a union to isolate itself from the recognised authority of the ...

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  15. RECIPIENT WAS INJURED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Interviewed at his home in Mt. Morgan to-night, Mr. An- stey said: "I am very pleased ...

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  16. Big Changes In Czech Cabinet

    PRAGUE, April 25.-- The official Czech-newsagenoy announced to-day that the Czech Defence Minister ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS WOULD NOT BE POPULAR IN MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, April 25. -- European and Asian opinion in Malaya was to-day sharply divided on the statement by Mr. McMahon Ball opposing sending Australian troops to aid Britain's anti-terrorist ...

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  18. Fatal Injuries To Station Worker

    GOONDIWINDI, Tuesday. -- Vijjo Valpas Vasama (35), single, died in the Goondlwindoi Hospital last night from injuries received ...

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  19. HOTELS OPEN IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Hotels and picture theatres were opened in Sydney after this morning's Anzac Day march ...

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  20. BRUCE URGES AUSTRALIAN AID IN MALAYA

    Viscount Bruce sold to London recently that if the Malayan position were put squarely to Australians they ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. REDS EXTEND HOLD ON HAINAN ISLAND

    HONG KONG, April 25.-- The Nationalist airfield at Sanya, southern Hainan, was occupied by Communist irregulars and Nationalist defectionists at midnight, local time, according to a usually reliable ...

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  22. Belgian Throne Dispute

    LONDON, April 25.-- King Leopold declared to-day that he could not make any definite commitments to leave Belgium after ...

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  23. "Rerfrwle" On The Run

    WARWICK, Tuesday. -- The Federal Treasurer (Mr. A. W. Fadden) commenting to-day on the proposed Communist ...

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  24. NO STRIKE PAY FOR TRAMMIES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- No strike pay will be paid by the Tramway Employees' Association this week., This men that men who lived on strike pay during the 60-day tram strike will not receive ...

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  25. Troops Working London Docks

    LONDON, April 25. -- Nearly 2500 troops and naval ratings this morning marched into London docks to help unload foodstuffs ...

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  26. Leper Discovered In Adelaide

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. -- The Central Board of Health to-day reported a case of leprosy in Adelaide. ...

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  27. MENINGITIS AT TOWNSVILLE

    TOWNSVILLE, Tues. -- Two cases of meningitis have been reported in Townsville recently. In both cases children contracted ...

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  28. Sudden Death

    MARYBOROUGH, Tuesday. -- William C. Gibson, about 65, single, a farmer, of Prawle, which is near the Mary or the Mary River, died ...

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  29. Snow Adds To Flood Troubles

    NEW YORK, April 25. -- North Dakota and Minnesota, fighting the worst floods in 60 years, were blanketed by fresh falls of snow ...

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  30. Seaqulls Inland

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Floodwaters from the Macquarie River have brought a rare sight to ...

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  31. Big Customs Haul On Baluchistan

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- About £5000 worth of contraband Japanese pearls, cigarette lighters, pens, cigarettes, and watch bands ...

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  32. Died During March

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Fifty-year- old Thomas Abbott, of Cook's Hill, collapsed and died during the Anzac Day march in Newcastle ...

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  33. Burned To Death

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- A 77- year-old man, Thomas Henry Musgrove was burned to death last night when his weatherboard ...

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  34. RECORD FRUIT CROP

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- A record orange crop of 3.800.000 bushels is expected in New South Wales citrus areas this season. The wet ...

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  35. WANTS WESTERNING

    SINGAPORE, April 26. -- The Indonesian Government is expected to present a demand today for the extradition of Captain ...

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