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  4. Will Be Biggest March Yet

    Biggest march of ex-servicemen ever to take place in Albury will be a feature of Anzac Day observances on Friday. Over 600 members of the 2/23rd Battalion (Albury’s Own) will take part. Accommodation has been found for over 400 Albury’s Own ...

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  5. TALKING ABOUT ROUGH RIDING ?

    Johnnie Pierce, well-known rough rider, with Mr. Ned. Lloyd at the Benalla rodeo on Saturday. Ned, who was regarded as one of the finest horsemen of his day, once gave a display of buckjump riding before King George V during the London Exhibition in 1911. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Eleven Unions Threaten Direct Action

    No moves were made in Melbourne today to Little Victoria’s industrial and transport hold-ups, the [?] of all being turned to Sydney, where the Arb[?] Court is dealing with two cases with direct ...

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  7. PRIEST VICIOUSLY STABBED

    A former marine armed with a small pocket knife attacked a Jesuit priest as he was serving Communion before the alt[?]r of the Church of Immaculate ...

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  8. JUDGE DENOUNCES UNION

    In the course of granting an application by the Victorian Railways Commissioners to stand flown any members of the Amalgamated Engineering ...

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  9. LIFE SENTENCE FOR TWO SCHOOLBOYS

    Making a dramatic plea for leniency for his 151,-year-old son, who stood convicted of rape in the Central Criminal Court today, the father collapsed. The father was Edgar Henry Deeves, of Auburn, whose son was ...

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  10. TEACHER’S CHARRED BODY FOUND

    A man, whose charred body was found in the ashes of a cottage destroyed by fire in the small mountain community of Buddong, 13 miles ...

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  11. “MAY KILL THE GOOSE . . .”

    Unless militant Labor leaders changed their tactics, there was a grave danger of killing the goose that laid the golden eggs in industry, said the ...

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  12. Priests to Take Part in Ceremony For First Time

    Roman Catholic clergy and laity will for the first time officially take part in the national Anzac Day celebration here this year. Following alterations in ...

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  13. EMPLOYERS OBJECT TO TERM LOCK-OUT

    The Full Bench of the Federal Arbitration Court today heard the application by the Industrial Registrar for the cancellation of the ...

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  14. STORY ABOUT SPIRIT OF PROGRESS DENIED

    Railways Commissioner (Mr Wishart) tonight declared there was no foundation for a Sydney statement by the secretary of the NSW Railways ...

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  15. NEWSPAPER STRIKE MAY SOON END

    An early end to the Melbourne newspaper dispute is believed to be sight. Although no statement has been made by the Victorian Printers ...

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  17. NO INTEREST IN STRONG DRINK

    While men clamor at hotel bars for a glass of beer, Premier of N.S.W. (Mr. J. McGirr) is quite content to sit in a cafe ...

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  18. CLERKS MAY TIE UP ALL PORTS

    [?]kg[?] C[?]3m[?]w, Strong moves to cause a nation-wide tie-up of shipping is expected to be made at a mass meeting tomorrow of ...

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  19. “MANY HAPPY RETURNS”

    Princess Elizabeth, who celebrates her 21st birthday today, had breakfast with her parents and then began reading piles of cables, letters ...

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  20. “TIN KING” DEAD

    The death has occurred of Simon Patino, who was known as “Tin King of the World.” He bad the tin industry so thoroughly tied up that ...

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  21. Cloud of Naptha Vapors Threat to Stricken City

    A low hanging cloud of naphtha vap[?] in the oil refinery district constitutes a new threat to the wrecked city of Texas. The new danger, which ...

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  22. Mr. Chifley’s “Golden Age” Has Been Shifted To Japan!

    Dr. Newman Morris, chairman of the Australian Bed Cross, who has [?] visiting Australian troops in Japan, said today that conditions for occupation troops had been improved to such an extent that he had [?] hesitation in recommending young men to volunteer to go to Japan ...

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  23. ILLEGAL JEWISH MIGRATION

    It is reported from Jerusalem that the Government, following the disturbances at the Cyprus camp on Saturday, has stated that the ...

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  24. £2000 WATCHES THEFT AT ALBURY

    Watches and jewellery and other goods to the value of approximately £2000 were stolen from the shop of Mr. H. W. Rose, watchmaker, of Olive street, at the week-end in one of Albury’s biggest robberies. In Melbourne yesterday, police arrested a man who has been ...

    Article : 264 words
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