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  4. More Than Million People See The Show

    Greatest crowd congestion in Australia’s history, including the 150th Anniversary Celebrations, occurred at focal points of Sydney today. There was a record crowd at the Sydney Cup meeting at Randwick; hundreds or thousands pushed and jostled at the Royal Easter ...

    Article : 391 words
  5. BOTH WON PRIZES AT BROCKLESBY

    J. Martin’s Dawn won second prize in the Women’s Hack event at Brocklesby gymkhana yesterday. The rider, Miss Pat Burns, gained second in the women rider class. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. “Australia Must Act Swiftly To Help Britain”

    Following the dramatic appeal by radio-telephone to the Dominions for more food by the British Food Minister (Mr Strachey) yesterday, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Menzies) said today that the Federal Government must act swiftly to meet the crisis. ...

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  7. COMPETITORS AT GYMKHANA

    Miss J. Ogilvie and Sultan were competitors at Brocklesby yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. India At The Crossroads, Says London “Times”

    Following a realisation among party leaders and political commentators that Indian affairs have reached a dire pass, and that matters cannot be allowed to drift further without general disorder supervening, there is much political activity in the capital, says “The Times” ...

    Article : 307 words
  9. MAN STABBED TO DEATH

    A man was stabbed to death in a house in Dean st., Enfield, tonight. He was William Devlyn Crombie, aged 39. draughtsman, of Redmyre rd, ...

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  10. EXTENDING TECHNICAL EDUCATION

    Giving details of the Intended expansion of technical education and a “new deal” for technical students, the Minister for Education (Mr ...

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  11. MINISTERS STILL WRANGLING

    With the opening of the fifth week’s deliberations, the hope of the Foreign Ministers’ Council reaching agreement on any major ...

    Article : 135 words
  12. MOST ’PHONES SILENT IN U.S.

    Nation-wide telephone strike by 300,000 telephone operators commenced throughout the United States this morning. ...

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  13. AMERICAN ACTIVITIES IN CHINA

    Russia still doubted whether the US had fulfilled her agreement to withdraw troops from China, stated Mr Molotov in his reply to a Note ...

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  14. SHIPS TOO “HOT” TO HANDLE

    Washington correspondent of the New York “Herald-Tribune” states that after nine months of intensive research. Navy ...

    Article : 207 words
  15. PRICES FOR FATS MAY GO SKY HIGH

    Housewives will find meat scarce tomorrow, after the holiday, and it will be late in the week before good supplies are available. ...

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  16. LIBERALS’ POLICY

    The Liberal Party policy which he would expound in his policy speech on April 6 put into effect, reasonably and firmly, would enable ...

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  17. 11 FLOOD DEATHS

    It is estimated that 15,000 were homeless or were stranded in their homes today as the spring floods covered large areas of the Middle ...

    Article : 79 words
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  19. POLISH PIANIST ON WAY HERE

    Polish pianist, Hendryk Mieroski. left by air to-day for Australia via the United States. He will give 30 concerts in Australia under the direction ...

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  20. Police Say Consul Suicided

    The French police today announced that they are now satisfied that the Czecho-Slovakian Consul (M. Racgejac), whose body, with head injuries, was ...

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  21. NECK MAY BE FRACTURED

    A rider was badly injured today at the show, when his horse crashed at the water jump. He is R. M. Wethers[?], of Tempe, Vic. who suffered a ...

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  22. BRITAIN HAS COLD EASTER

    Pictures in the newspapers of empty railway halls, deserted parks and beaches told the story of one of the worst Easters Britain has had. ...

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  23. Mice Chew Off Man’s Moustache!

    The mice plague has now spread to the Wimmera, and is not yet under control in many parts of the Mallce. ...

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  24. MAN SERVING LIFE SENTENCE RELEASED

    John Wilson, aged 30, who was sentenced to imprisonment for his part in the murder of Mrs Lillian Maude Stephens, who was shot in ...

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  25. Some of the Spectators at Chiltern Sports

    Some of the spectators at Chiltern mixed sports yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Jap Officers Lodged in Watch-house

    Two Japanese officers suspected of war crimes in New Guinea and four Japanese witnesses arrived at Leverton to-night by air from Tokio. They ...

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  27. ON THE LAWN AT ALBURY RACES

    Four enthusiasts snapped on the lawn at the St Patrick’s Day races at Albury yesterday. They are : Misses B. McAnanly, E. Feehan, E. Bell and Mrs J. Dennis. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Nation-Wide Coal Strike In U.S. Appears Certain

    A nation-wide soft-coat strike beginning immediately is considered a virtual certainly. It has been learned that district officials or the United Mine Workers’ Association have passed down word that members must not ...

    Article : 159 words
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