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  4. 2/23 rd Btn. To March In Albury Again Today

    Historic interest will be lent to Anzac Day at Albury today by the return of the 2/23rd. Battalion (“Albury’s Own”) to join in the city observances and reclaim the battalion colors, which has rested in ...

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  5. MORE POWERS TO BE GIVEN TO CONCILIATION COMMISSIONERS

    Steps to make compulsory conferences more effective instruments for settlement of industrial disputes were taken when the House of Representatives today wrote a new provision into the Arbitration and Conciliation Bill. ...

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  6. GERMAN FORTRESS ISLE OF HELIGOLAND BLOWN UP

    Six thousand tons of explosives were used to destroy Heligoland, the former German island fortress in the North Sea, in the greatest explosion since the Bikini atom. It is hoped that the submarine pens, gun emplacements and huge maze of underground galleries constructed by the Nazis, have been destroyed, making it impossible for the island to ever again be used as a war base. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AUSTRIAN PEACE TREATY

    If the Austrian peace treaty was not completed before the United Nations met in New York in September, the United States favored referring it to ...

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  8. ANZAC DAY MESSAGES

    Field Marshall Lord Birdwood in a message to the RSSAILA on the eve of Anzac Day, recalled the bravery and determination of Australia’s forces ...

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  9. ALLEGED MURDER BY STABBING

    Frederick William Robson, 48, cutter of Darlingburst, was today remanded without bail on a charge of having murdered Clirrine Rubie May Flake ...

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  10. NAMING TAX DEFAULTERS

    High Court will shortly consider the right of the Commissioner of Taxation to name alleged tax defaulters in his annual report to the Treasurer for ...

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  11. U.S. LOAN TO BRITAIN

    The British Government is planning to withdraw 1900 million dollars of the American 3750 million dollar loan to Britain by June 30, says Reuter’s ...

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  12. Next Moves Uncertain

    It was uncertain whether the Melbourne district committee of tile AEU or its Commonwealth Council would again approach the Chamber of ...

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  13. ARBITRATION COURT DEFIED BY A.E.U.

    In definnce of (the de-registration order of the Full Arbitration Court issued in Sydney this week, Melbourne District Committee of Amalgamated Engineering Union, today decided to withdraw its members from country railway workshops and locomotive depots as ...

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  14. Warspite May Yet Dodge Scrapheap

    Seemingly determined not to suffer the indignity of being broken up into scrap and razor blades, the hulk of the warship, Warspite, which earlier in the ...

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  15. MILK TO BE RATIONED IN SYDNEY

    Milk rationing with cuts ranging up to as high as 75 per cent in some cases, will be re-introduced in Sydney and Newcastle as from tomorrow. ...

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  16. Report on Corruption Charges Soon

    Mr Chifley said today he expected shortly to have a report from the Minister for Customs on charges by the deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr ...

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  17. TRADES HALL MOVE AGAINST A.R.U.

    Move to temporarily cancel representation of the State branch of the Australian Railways Union on the Trades Hall Council was made at a meeting ...

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  18. De-registration Makes No Difference

    Chairman of the Commonwealth Council of the AEU (Mr Cranwell) said today that the deregistration of the union was unlikely to affect the union’s ...

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  20. No Sign of Metal Trades Dispute Ending

    The State secretary of the Ironworkers’ Federation (Mr B. Flanagan) stated to-day that there were no indications of an immediate settlement of ...

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  21. More Cartridges Soon?

    Improvement in the local supply of lead shot cartridges was expected shortly, the Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr Pollard) said in the ...

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  22. Mr. McKell’s First Anzac Day Message

    Governor-General (Mr McKell) will attend Anzac Day commemoration service at Anzac Memorial In Canberra tomorrow. ...

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  23. Quarter Of A Million Dollars Stolen From Canadian Bank

    Three armed and masked men robbed the Royal Bank of Canada of an estimated quarter of a million dollars late last night. The bandits entered ...

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  24. Lt.-Gen. Gordon Bennett C.O. Of Sydney March

    More than 50,000 ex-servicemen and women are expected to take part in the Anzac Day march through Sydney streets tomorrow. ...

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  25. 10 Per Cent. Cut In Country Train Services

    Commencing on Monday, country train services would be reduced by a further ten per cent because of progressive increase in the number of ...

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  26. 45,000 at Shrine Ceremony

    Many returned servicemen and women will be prevented from attending the Anzac Day march to-morrow, but about 45,000 are expected to march to ...

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  27. Special Message to B.C.O.F.

    The Army Minister (Mr Chambers) today cabled a special Anzac Day message to the BCOF in Japan. To thousands of empire servicemen ...

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  28. TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA ENDS

    The Vanguard, with the Royal Family aboard, left Capetown at 2 o’clock, G.M.T., for Great Britain. Reuter’s special correspondent in Capetown says the Queen, an informal chat with a tour correspondent, revealed that the ...

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  29. People Gather For Dawn Ceremony

    From a relatively early hour tonight hundreds of people started gathering in Martin Place awaiting the dawn service. ...

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  30. ANZAC DAY PARADE IN TOKIO

    The GOC of the British occupation forces in Japan (Lieut-General H. H. Robertson) explaining that he could not lead the main observance ceremony ...

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  31. Strikes Cost Government £4400 Weekly

    Industrial disputes between July 1, 1940, and April 5, 1947. cost the Government an average of £4400 per week in unemployment relief, the ...

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