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  4. GIANT EASTER EGG NOW ON EXHIBITION

    MRS. C. DUNKLEY shows her children Rosemary and Colin the giant Easter Egg in Chapman's window in Langtree Avenue yesterday. The egg, made by Mr. H. Mackay, will fee disposed of by the Rowing Club at the Henley-on-the-Murray on Easter ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Minister Opposed To New Rail Link

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday:— There were many more important and urgent postwar proposals than ...

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  6. Six Dead In N.Z. Rail Crash

    WELLINGTON, Wed. — At least six persons were killed and 37 injured when an express train was ...

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  7. ENGLISH STARS NOW ON WAY TO AUSTRALIA

    SIR LAURENCE and Lady Olivier (Vivien Leigh) are farewelled by the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Beasley) as they leave Euston station for Australia with the Old Vic Company. The company will also tour New Zealand. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CZECHOSLOVAKIA IN RED GRIP

    LONDON, Wednesday.—After a fourday coup, during which the police and trade unions were the main weapons used to crush opposition, ...

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  9. Cosgrove Again Tas. Premier

    HOBART, Wednesday. — Mr. Robert Cosgrove, who was acquitted in the Hobart Criminal Court last ...

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  10. Pipeline Report Promised Soon

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday .—Successive State Governments seemed to have found a good way of stalling any action on the proposed Wimmera-Mallee pipe-line system fey insisting that the same evidence be given time and time ...

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  11. BLAMEY REPLIES TO WAVELL

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—General Sir Thomas Blamey, former Commander-in-Chief of the A.I.F., today defended the ...

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  12. Big Food Project For Q’land

    [?]eader of the British Food on (Mr Plummer) will return to Britain tomorrow. He will carry with him for ...

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  13. COMPLAIT ABOUT FOOD MEN’S VISIT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Complaints that members of the Mildura City Council were notified only a few hours before the arrival of members of the British Food ...

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  14. Scheme To Stop Provocative

    Designed in accordance with the policy announced by Sir Stafford ford Cripps on February 12 to prevent provocative increases in ...

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  15. Cripps Against Compulsory Savings

    “I have been pressed to introduce compulsory savings or forced loans, but I do not believe that such methods are necessary,” ...

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  16. BAN ON LEADING TRAINER

    One of Australia’s best known trainers, Theo Lewis, who has, about 30 horses in work AT Flemington, was disqualified by ...

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  17. America Wary On Palestine

    NEW YORK, Wed.—The U S. delegate, Mr. Warren Austin, told the Security Council today that if the council ...

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  18. Newcomer From Cyprus Loses Possessions

    Late yesterday two transport drivers travelling from Adelaide to Melbourne found a wheatsack containing clothing and papers at ...

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  20. ROCKETS OVER NORTH EUROPE

    Scandinavian visitors to Britain report that rockets were recently seen travelling at speeds estimated at between 4500 and ...

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  21. Opinion GOOD MORNING!‘

    ON Tuesday a Mildura milk distributor had to make the 300-mile round trip to Swan Hill to obtain 100 gallons of ...

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  22. CONTROLS OFF, PRICES FALL

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Americans’ Sunday dinner, form ample joint ot large dab of butter, cost 9d. less this week than last. This lact has started a ...

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