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  4. End Of Long Irish Quarrel Seen In Anglo-Eire Pact

    The Anglo-Eire agreement which was signed today promises momentous things. Ministers hope that it marks the termination of an ancient quarrel that has caused ...

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  5. Two Fatalities In Widespread N. Zealand Floods

    Floods caused widespread damage in the Hawkes Bay and Gisborne districts, many parts of which were isolated owing to huge slips blocking the roads and flooded rivers wrecking bridges. ...

    Article : 478 words
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    ANGLO-EIRE PACT.--London, April 25: "The Times" considers that whatever criticism there may be of the transfer of British naval and military rights to Eire, ...

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    Mr. De Valera, with Mr. J. W. Delhunty, Eire High Commissioner in London, making their way unrecognised through Piccadilly on their arrival in London to attend the conferences which have since led to the Anglo-Eire ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Roosevelt's Desperate Bid to Raise More Money

    In a desperate effort to obtain sufficient money to meet the mounting "pump-priming" costs of relief and ...

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  9. Colder Westerlies Herald Winter's Approach

    Thunderstorm tendencies followed by colder squally westerly winds, and a return to sub-normal night temperature are the weather prospects for the south-east of Queensland. Little good rain is anticipated, however, and falls are expected to be scattered. ...

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  10. MAIL PLANE DAMAGED WHEN LANDING-WHEEL SINKS IN PUDDLE

    Two passengers received a scare to-day when the Cootamundra-Charleville mail plane, which had landed at Bourke aerodrome for ...

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  11. CRICKETERS REMEMBER ANZACS

    The Australian cricketers lined up at the Cenotaph on a cold and drizzling morning to-day. Bradman and McCabe stepped forward and laid on ...

    Article : 68 words
  12. ATTENDED SERVICES IN TWO CAPITALS

    DRUM-MAJOR DARWIN, who marched in the Anznc parade in Sydney, returned to Melbourne by plane in time to march there in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. LOWER CABLE RATES BEGUN

    The Editor in Chief of "The Telegraph" (Mr. W. H. Cummins) received to-day the following cable from ...

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  14. Samuel Goldwyn Denounces Hollywood's Inferior Film-Making

    Samuel Goldwyn, the well known film producer and head of the United Artists' Corporation, on returning ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. "Telegraph" Anzac issue Was an Epic, Mr. Huish Says

    The special Anzac Day edition of "The Telegraph" was an epic, Mr. R. D. Huish, State President of the R.S.S.I.L.A., said to-day. "Undoubtedly it gave the people a wonderful picture ...

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  16. Mr. Chamberlain's Friendly Gesture To Mr. De Valera

    The Prime Minister Mr. Neville Chamberlain) presented Mr. de Valera with a pair of field ...

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  17. Tributes to Co-operation in Australia

    Inaugurating the reduced Empire cable and wireless tariff, the chairman of Cables and Wireless Limited (Mr. Edward Wilshaw) personally sent by ...

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  18. MR. HUGHES HAILED BY ANZACS

    Men broke from the ranks in Martin Place yesterday to greet Mr. W. M. Hughes, Australia's war-time Prime Minister, who stood on the footpath to watch the procession. Greeting him without ceremony as a fellow ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Coogan's Mother's New Publicity Agent Resigns: Could Not Make Her Listen!

    A Hollywood message states that Mrs. Bernstein's publicity agent, who, it was reported, she had engaged to put her side of the case before the public, resigned a few hours after being engaged, on the ground that she declined ...

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  20. British Hint Behind Recovery Of Franc

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Paris says the spectacular recovery of the franc is believed to be due ...

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  21. Patient Crashes to Death From Fourth Floor Window At Brisbane Hospital

    Crushing to a bitumen pathway 45 feet below the window of his private room on the fourth floor of the intermediate section of the Brisbane Hospital, Frank Sterle, 27, single, a patient from Inglewood, was fatally injured ...

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  22. BOY STAR'S EARNINGS AND WHERE THEY WENT

    The Federal income tax records disclose that Jackie Coogan, the film actor, who is suing his mother, Mrs. Bernstein, and Bernstein, his ...

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  23. Another Old Ship Gone

    Eight years older than the Melbourne Edina, and claimed to be the world's oldest paddle steamer, the Premier, which carried holiday makers alone the coast ...

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