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  4. RAINSTORMS RUIN HOLIDAYS’ END

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—Rainstorms over nearly the who’s State ruined the end of the holidays for hundreds of campers who returned to Melbourne today, instead of seeing out the holidays until due back at work tomorrow. ...

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  5. BURIED THEIR DEAD “VERY POLITELY”

    RABAUL. Tuesday.— “We couldn’t help shooting them. We buried their dead bodies very politely” a Japanese ...

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  6. MIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA

    NEEDED BY AUSTRALIA:—Intending migrants seeking information House In London ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SEARCHLIGHTS TO DRY FRUIT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—An attempt will be made with the aid of three search lights made available by the Forces, to hasten the drying of vine fruit in the ...

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    Mr Sam Lockhart newly elected Chief President of the United Country Party, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BODY OF MUSSOLINI STOLEN

    MILAN Tues.—Mussolini’s body was removed by unknown persons from the Maggiore Cemetry on the night of April ...

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  10. Labor’s Attitude To Communism “Hypocritical”

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—The Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr Menzies) said today that Labor’s scandalous ...

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  11. U.S. SENATOR SAYS: Loan to Britain Necessary To America

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.— Senator Vandenberg, an influential Republican, told the Senate today that the loan to ...

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  12. Suggested Departure Of Duke Not Confirmed

    CANBERRA. Tues.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr Forde) said today that he had no know, ledge are of the suggested departure ...

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  13. CHICKEN POX AND MEASLES ON BRIDE’S SHIP

    SAN FRANCISCO. Tues.—With a yellow flag flying at the mast[?] [?] has [?] Australian ...

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  14. BUCKETS COLLECT DRIPS IN FEDERAL PARLIAMENT HOUSE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— Electric lights failed for ten minutes and the basement of a school was slightly flooded during a severe ...

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  15. Severe Storm Hits Sydney

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An electrical storm struck Sydney and suburbs with gale force early to-day causing dislocation of ...

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  16. OVERSEAS SUGAR COMMITMENTS PROLONG RATIONING

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. —The Acting Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr Dedman) said to-day that although the ...

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  17. BRITAIN GOES GAY

    LONDON, Tuesday —As a [?] to six years of [?] the war years Britain’s Easter holiday crowds threw ...

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  18. SOLDIERS’ OVER-EAGERNESS TO GET LAND .

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The chairman of the Soldier Settlement Commission (Mr H.L. Simpson) said today ...

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  19. WEATHER FORECAST

    Victoria: Fine in the north west; cloudy with further showers elsewhere and some good falls in the eastern half; cool southerly ...

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  21. Prisoners Hold Warders As Hostages

    MILAN, Tues.—Cardinal Schuster’s attempt at mediation in connection with the mutiny of 2500 prisoners in San Vittore ...

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  22. OVERSEAS INQUIRY ON FOOD URGED

    CANBERRA, Tues.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) the Minister for External Affairs (Dr Evatt) and the ...

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  23. Queensland’s New Lieut Governor

    Mr F. A. Cooper, recently appointed Lieutenant ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Mr J. C. Neagle, the new Federal Secretary of the RSL ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. ASSASSINATION PLOT BY GERMAN OFFICERS

    FRANKFURT, Tues.—Eighty former German officers have been arrested in Upper Bavarla for having plotted the ...

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  26. Bombing of Coal Mine Fire Abandoned

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A steam shovel is to be used to shovel earth into the blazing No.2 tunnel at Cessnock Colliery in an ...

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  27. General Blarney’s Protest About Manns Island

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Replying today to a cabled report that Mr Chifley had stated in London that General Blarney was ...

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  28. Two Deaths Follow Ballarat T.T. Races

    BALLARAT, Tuesday—Injured when a sidecar outfit crashed into to spectators at the Victorian Motor Cycle Union’s Tourist ...

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  29. POLISH BUSINESS MAN'S BANKRUPTCY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—At the conclusion of the examination of Abraham Joseph Sanders (37), of Elwood in the ...

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  30. BIG LOAN FOR GREECE

    ATHENS, Tues—It is officially announced that the United States has granted Greece a loan of £2,500,000, repayable la 50 years, ...

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  31. FLASHBACK

    LONDON, April 24. 1945 German resistance along the [?] of the German redoubt in bavaria is now ...

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  32. REPORT ON MURDER OF AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Acting Prime Minister (Mr Forde) said today that lie, would call for a full, official report on the ...

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  33. Scientists Their Own “Guinea pigs”

    LONDON, Tuesday. — British scientists were their own “guinea pigs” for experiments in chemical warfare, says The daily Mail ...

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  34. Ministers In London Get Down to Business

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Instead of having a preliminary informal meeting as they had at first intended. the British, Australian ...

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  35. WORLD’S LARGEST FLYING BOAT ON MERCY MISSION

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tues.—The world’s largest flying boat Hawaii Mars has arrived from Hononlii with 100 injured and sick ...

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