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  4. Must Show Dutu To Australia

    SYDNEY, Sunday—Australians must prove by their deeds that they recognised their duty to build and develop Australia ...

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  5. FADDEN SEEKS

    BRISBANE. Sun.—Suggestions contained in week-end newspaper reports concerning the Federal Security Service and the communist party were sufficiently ...

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  6. Chinese Reds Advance On Shanghai

    SHANGHAI, Sunday (A.A.P).—The wholesale exodus of Government officials for South China and Taiwan is expected to begin in the next day or two as ...

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  7. KING'S ANZAC DAY MESSAGE

    CANBERRA, Sun.—The Governor-General (Mr. McKell) said to-night he received the following message from the ...

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  8. AWAIT REPORT ON SHIPS

    LONDON, Sun. (A.A.P.).—Important statements on the shelling of British warships on the Yangtse will be made in Parliament on Tuesday by the Foreign ...

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  9. UNCERTAIN PEACE, SAYS CHIFLEY

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Broadcasing on eve of Anzac Day the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifiey) to-night warded that as this year we observe this solemn day we faced an uncertain future. "Are we again to be plunged into a dreadful conflict?" ...

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  10. CHIFLEY FOR LONDON ANZAC SERVICE

    CANBERRA, Sun.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, who is in London attending the Prime Ministers' Conference, will represent ...

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  11. UNACCEPTABLE

    SOFIA, Sun. (AAP).—Denis Greenhill, First Secretary to the British Legation whose recall the Bulgarian Government requested ...

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  12. DESTROYER FOR CHINA WATERS

    MELBOURNE. Sun.—H.M.A.S. Bataan an Australian Tribal class destroyer. 1900 tons, will leave Sydney on May 4 for Shanghai ...

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  13. ANZAC MARCH VISITORS ARRIVE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Thousands of visitors have arrived at Sydney for to-morrow's Anzac Day march which is expected to be the biggest yet. Probably more than 250,000 will watch the 50,000 Diggers ...

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  14. U.N. SESSION DEADLINE

    LAKE SUCCESS, Sunday (A.A.P).—The General Assembly is expected to finish its session in about a ...

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  17. Speeches Shock "Peace Congress"

    PARIS, Sunday (A.A.P.).—Two speeches by delegates to the Paris "peace congress" caused the communist gathering to raise is eyebrows, sit in stony silence and then hiss and boo. The first speech was by the ...

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  18. DETAINER IN CANADA

    WINNIPEG, Sun. (A.A.P).—A former Fed Army officer reported to have worked as a Russian agent behind German ...

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  19. WOULD WELCOME PRINCESS

    VATICAN CITY, Sun. (A.A.P.). —Unofficial sources said last night that a visit by Princess Margaret to the Pope would be ...

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  20. BEER SUPPLY.

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Although a meeting of the Liquor Trades Union to-day decided to instruct members working at Tooth's ...

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