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  4. THESE LADS KNEW HOW TO JUMP

    Top: Competitors who secured places in the broad jump at the scouts' sports carnival on the show ground. The event was won by K. Scholz, Albury (left), A. Hay, The Rock (centre) was second and K. Nankervis, Corryong (right) was third. Below: This gallery of young barrackers comprised some of the large number in camp at the show ground ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 79 words
  5. THREATS FAIL TO MATERIALISE

    In the absence of developments of major importance, London diplomatic correspondents have been reduced to speculating on the reasons for the sudden in the lone of the news coming out of Germany. ...

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  6. “A ROBUST COMMUNISTIC CHICK”

    Already there is talk of cleavage in the ranks of the Labor movement as a result of the resolution carried by the Easter Labor conference on Saturday demanding that there be no war against Russia. Tbe moderate section of the movement, both Parliamentary ...

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  7. VICTORIA’S WAR EFFORT

    The Premier (Mr. Dunstan) does hold the view of the New South Wales Premier (Mr. Mair) that people show complacency about the ...

    Article : 105 words
  8. “TOO TERRIBLE TO IMAGINE”

    Severe criticism of the dole system was made by the State President of the Unemployed and Belief Workers’ Union (Mr. McGregor) at ...

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  10. AURORA AUSTRALIS

    Delays of seven or eight hours on cable messages from overseas, serious interference with the short-wave broadcasts from Britain, and minor ...

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  11. WOMEN IN INDUSTRY

    The Women’s Auxiliary of the National Defence League is formulating a scheme to train women to fill the places in primary and ...

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  12. GAVDA RAILS AT ALLIES

    Signor Gavda who frequently voices the views of [?]e in articles in [?] accuses the Allies of spreading unfounded rumors of ...

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  13. MR. LOVELL ARRIVES AT BUDAPEST

    Mr Lovell. whom armed guards e[?] to the frontier, has arrived here. He declared that he had not sent second message. ...

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  14. BRITISH COMMUNICATIONS AFFECTED

    A magnetic storm affected many parts of Britain. Continuous crackti[?] put telephonic and telegraphic service [?] and ...

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  15. Reactions to Finnish Collapse

    New that the effect of the Finnish peace is becoming more apparent, it is of interest to examine [?] attitude which various ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. AMERICA ALSO AFFECTED

    The worst magnetic storm in modern history, due to sun-spots, cut off United States communication with the rest of the world almost throughout ...

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  17. ALBURY SEES RED

    The Aurora Australis which played havoc with the world’s wireless communications in the early hours yesterday morning presented a ...

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