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  4. TORCH OF ANZAC BLAZES FROM THE COVE TO EMPIRE'S TINIEST TOWNS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--While Queensland commemorated Anzac Day to-day, Father B. Steel, of Beaudesert, went ashore at Gallipoli to say mass at Anzac Cove. He was taken there by a Turkish destroyer. Father Steel, a Second World ...

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  5. SABOTEURS MAY HAVE HAND IN DISASTROUS FIRES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Police and private detectives are investigating the possibility that saboteurs caused a recent series of fires that has destroyed vital commodities and plant worth ...

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  6. FOREIGNERS IN RUSSIA SHUNNED LIKE LEPERS

    NEW YORK, April 25.--Foreigners in Russia, particularly Britons and Americans, are shunned like lepers, says expelled American NBC correspondent Robert Magidoff. ...

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  7. FREE MEDICINE DESPITE DOCTORS' DISAPPROVAL

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Government investigations have shown that 80 per cent of doctors are opposed to the free national medicine scheme. Despite this the Government claims that it can begin the scheme on ...

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  8. FIRST EMERGENCY SINCE AMERICAN OCCUPATION

    YOKOHAMA, April 25.-- American troops were called out to-day to quell rioting Koreans in Kobe. This was ...

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  9. FLYNN OF THE INLAND HONORED

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- A memorial cairn to Rev. John Flynn, founder of the Flying Doctor services, will be erected ...

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  10. Good Wishes For Royal Anniversary

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--At the request of the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) the Governor General (Mr. ...

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  11. Arabs' Mass Flight From Jewish Cities

    LONDON, April 24.--Reuter's Jerusalem representative says British troops will guard the evacuation of 15,000 Arabs from Haifa to-morrow. The Associated Press Haifa correspondent says Jewish leaders are trying to get the Arabs to halt the evacuation so that ...

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  12. NO RECRUITS FOR JIM CROW ARMY

    NEW YORK, April 25. -- Fourteen million Negroes would join in a campaign of civil disobedience if the U.S. Government ...

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  13. Union Men Face Piracy Charges

    MONTREAL, April 24. -- J. Arthur Mathewson, counsel for the Canada Steamship Lines. announced to-day charges of piracy ...

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  14. TWO KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Two occupants of a Tiger Moth plane were killed late yesterday afternoon when their aircraft crashed ...

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  15. STALIN FOR PEACE PRIZE?

    Eighteen candidates nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for 1947 include Mr Stalin and Mr Molotov, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. U.S. Business Man Will Spend Millions

    Mr Paul G. Hoffman is giving up his £29,800 a year job as president of the Studebaker Corporation for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. RIGHT WING COUP IN COSTA RICA

    SAN JOSE, Costa Rica, April 24.--General Jose Figueres' Right Wing revolutionary troops marched into the capital to-day ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN ARMY STRENGTH

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Since recruiting for the Australian Regular Army began last year, more than 3000 men had enlisted, the ...

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  19. Wage Rise To-day

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The recent basic wage increase of 3- for males and 2- for females will be ...

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  20. SMASH AND GRAB IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY. Sunday. -- Jewellery valued at £200 was stolen in a smash and grab raid on George Reid's watch repair shop in ...

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  21. "Perfect" Private Secretary Suspended

    LONDON, April 24. -- The Minister of Education's private secretary Miss Ann George, whom Mr. Tomlinson once publicly ...

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  22. RAIL CAR STRIKE OFF.

    LONDON. April 24.--Reuter's says work on the production of rail cars for Australia, which was stopped by the vehicle ...

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  23. DROUGHT THREATENS FOOD PROJECTS

    BRISBANE. Sunday. -- Severe drought is threatening thousands of acres of land in central Queensland, which are expected to ...

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  24. F. D. R. IS ACCUSED OF "MANOEUVRING" JAPANESE INTO WAR

    NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, April 24.--President Franklin D. Roosevelt's direction of America's foreign policy prior to Pearl Harbor not only secretly committed the United States to military action long before December 7, 1941, but manoeuvred Japan into firing the first shot says Charles A. Beard, ...

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  25. Mother's Ordeal

    ADELAIDE. Sunday. -- A young mother ran for a mile along a lonely bush track on Friday night carrying a baby which she did ...

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  26. RED LIGHT FOR BLACK MARKETEERS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Following the publication of a report that the color of the note issue soon would be ...

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  27. WOMEN'S AIR RECORD

    LONDON, April 24. -- Moscow radio says two Soviet airwomen established a world record for women by remaining in the air ...

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  28. New Deal For Education In Australia Planned

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The launching of a £100,000,000 loan by the Federal Government for expenditure on education in Australia will be discussed at the Federal "new deal for education" conference in Canberra this week. About 40 Federal and State organisations will be represented at the conference. ...

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  29. COLLISION IN GREECE

    LONDON. April 24. -- The Associated Press and British United Press correspondents at Athens say nine people were killed and 45 ...

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  30. EGYPTIAN OUTRAGE

    LONDON. April 25. -- Reuter's Cairo representative says a car laden with explosives blew up in front it the house of the WAFD ...

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