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  4. AUST. REMEMBERED SACRIFICES OF TWO WORLD WARS

    ALL over Australia yesterday citizens paid tribute to the sacrifices made by the nation's manhood in two world wars. Marchers in parades in all centres ...

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  5. FRESH U N. WITHDRAWALS IN WEST KOREA

    TOKIO, Apri 25.--United Nations troops began fresh withdrawals on the western end of the Korean front to-day. ...

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  6. Two dead, three hurt in track smash-up

    BRISBANE, wednesday.--Two men were killed and three badly injured when a truck ...

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  7. JAP PEACE TREATY

    WASHINGTON, April 25.--Britain is no longer pressing her case over Chinese Communist ...

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  8. SUB. KILLING PLANE COMING FOR R.A.A.F.

    America claims that with the Lockheed Neptune, P2V, she has an answer to the threat of the Snorkel-equipped submarine. This is good news for Australia, because P2V's have been bought for the R.A.A.F. This picture shows the huge radome under the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Last parade for two old Diggers

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --To-day's Anzac Day march was the last parade for two a 'first war veterans. ...

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  10. Weary trek south is on again

    NEW YORK, April 25.--The tired, disspirited people of this war ripped land began plodding south ...

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  11. AMMUNITION FOR BOTH SIDES IN US CONGRESS IN U.K LABOUR SPLIT

    WASHINGTON, April 25. -- Reuter's diplomatic correspondent says the Bevan split in the British Labor Party will provide ammunition for both advocates ...

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  12. SEEKS WASTE TO MAKE RARE DRUG

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --A British scientist, the Earl of Halsbury, arrived here to-day to seek millions of ...

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  13. War danger near warns Governor

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --The threat of War how was an immediate peril, stated the Governor ...

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  14. SOLDIER INJURED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A soldier was badly injured when he was knocked down by the ...

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  15. THIRD MEMBER OF GOVT HAS RESIGNED

    LONDON, April 25.--It was officially announced yesterday that Mr. John Freeman, Parliamentary ...

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  16. RISING COSTS HIT U.S. NEWSPAPERS

    NEW YORK, April 25. --Rising costs were a major problem for United States newspapers, Edwin Friendly, ...

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  17. Tobacco arrives

    PERTH, Wednesday.--The supply of tobacco, for Australian smokers was sharply increased today when the cargo liner, ...

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  18. Aust. not seeking new export beef price from Britain

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Australia would not seek a new export beef price because of the latest U.K. Argentine agreement, the Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. J. McEwen) said ...

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  19. Prime Minister's appeal

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- An appeal to Australians to build for future generations was made-by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) ...

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  20. Students barred from presentation

    BRISBANE, Wed. --Students will not be admitted to the University presentation of degrees in the City Hall to-morrow night. ...

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  21. "SEA COURTESY"

    MELBOURNE, Wed. -- An example of "sea courtesy" occurred at the Rip--the entrance to Port Phillip Bay--to-day. ...

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  22. FURTHER INCREASE NEEDED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --A further increase in Australian meat prices under the United ...

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  23. Someone blundered

    BRISBANE, Wed.--The National Anthem was not played when the Governor (Sir John Lavarack) arrived at the City Hall ...

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  24. ENEMY HAS LOST 750.000 MEN

    WASHINGTON, April 25.-- General J. Lawton Collins, the United States Chief of Staff, told a Congressional ...

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  25. SERVICE IN LONDON

    LONDON, April 25.--Australian and New Zealand residents and visitors to-day packed St. ...

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  26. Gave business away

    SYDNEY, Wed.--A New Zealander, one of two brothers who gave a transport company away to their employees "for faithful ...

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  27. Cabled items in brief

    TORONTO, April 25.--Sir Benegal Rau, India's chief delegate to the United Nations, said yesterday the western world could still win Communist China away from her association with Soviet Russia. ...

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  28. A.L.P. electoral propaganda on war memorial

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Hundreds of ex-servicemen attending the Anzac Day service at the Australian war memorial to-day were shocked to find election propaganda painted on the Anzac commemoration stone outside the memorial. The base of the stone of the ...

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  29. Cause of it all passed

    LONDON, April 25.--The House of Commons last night agreed to a bill legalising charge for spectacles and ...

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  30. Romance for tobacco heiress

    SINGAPORE, April 25.--Romance came into the life of Miss Hermoine Wills, one of the heirs to the large Wills fortune (of ...

    Article : 105 words
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