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  4. Armistice Day Dedication of Shire of Remembrance in Presence of 317,500

    Armistice Day, 1934, in Melbourne, will long be remembered for the wonderful spectable, colourfully ceremonial, yet reverently solemn, in which the Shrine of Remembrance was dedicated by the Duke of Gloucester. Timed to take place at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh ...

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  5. TRAPPED IN REFRIGERATOR.

    Mr. A. H. Short, the owner of a butcherry business, and his wife and child were trapped in a Tracezing chamber yesterday when ...

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  7. MOST IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY BISHOP HAD SEEN.

    This afternoon 20,000 Arsons attended tended an impressive open air Anglican service of witness on Melbourne Grammar School ground, at which the ...

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  8. RUDYARD KIPLING’S ODE

    So long as Memory, Valor and Faith endure, Let these Stones [?] through the years to come, How once there was a People fenced secure Behind great waters girdling a far home. ...

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  9. DOMINION GUARDS

    It is stated by the military correspodnet of the “Daily Express” that political and military circles in Australia favor the creations of an ...

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  10. 10,000 CROWD CENOTAPH

    The principal service in Sydney was held at the Cenotaph in Martin Place, in the vicinity of which 10,000 people crowded. Despite leaden skies it ...

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  11. DELEGATION FROM JAPAN

    Mr. Lyons Prime Minster stated to-day that no official advice hart been received by the Commonwealth Government that a trade [?] ...

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  12. ACQUITTED ABORIGINE

    Tucklar, the aborigine who was acquitted on a charge of the munder of Constable McColl and who was released from gaol last week and ...

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  13. AT 90 MILES AN HOUR

    The Penns[?] company Saturday announced that it had placed orders to 57 streamlined eclectic engines to be the most powerful ...

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  14. THE N.T. FLYING DOCTOR

    After completing a flight of over 900 miles to give medical attention an injured aviator, Dr. C. C. Fenton, the Government flying doctor In ...

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  15. SILENCE AT BRISBANE SHRINE

    Armistice Day was commemorated in Brisbane chiefly by services in the various churches, In the morning several hundreds gathered at the ...

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  16. SILENCE IN PERTH

    The firing of a gun informed the! people in Perth of the hour of 11. All traffic halted in silence for two! when bugler sounded the ...

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  17. 40,000,000 POPPLIES SOLD IN LONDON

    London poppy sellers bravely with-stood torrential rain throughout the day and buyers queued up at busy spots. It is believed that a record ...

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  18. WILL STICK TO STATE

    The Premier, Mr, Steves said to-night that there was no [?] in a report published in a section of the Press that he [?] to re[?] from ...

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  19. ALBURY SOLDIERS AT SHRINE

    Sixty residents of Albury. principally returned soldiers, travelled to Melbourne for the dedication of the Shire of Remembrance ceremony by ...

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