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  4. Model of Tudor II.

    Model of Britains [?]air liner, Tudor II, inspected at the [?] Division, Fishermen’s Bend by Air Vice-Marshal Graham, RAF, on left Air Commodore R. Pearce, RAF both on a special mission to Australia and New Zealand: and centre: Mr J. Hanford ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PRESENT GOVTS. ATTACKED AT U.C.P. CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday—As members entered the Assembly Hall today to attend the opening of the United Country Party conference, they were given a pamphlet signed by A. C. Everett, former member of the UCP. Its purpose ...

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  6. HUGE TIDAL WAVES SWEEP HAWAIIAN ISLANDS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Scores of people are dead, thousands are homeless and millions of dollars damage has been done by tidal waves which, streaming from a world-shaking submarine disturbance near the Aleutians, yesterday fanned ...

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  7. WORRIED OVER SYDNEY’S WICKEDNESS

    SYDNEY, Tues. — The NSW Probate Court was told today that Mrs Margaret Hogan, a wealthy Melbourne window, ...

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  8. Posthumous Award Made of V.C.

    LONDON, Tues.—The Victoria Cross has been awarded Posthumously to Canadian Company Sergeant Major John Robert Osborn, ...

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  9. GOLF BALLS ON MARKET AGAIN SOON.

    MELBOURNE, Tues. — Gold balls in small quantities would be on the Australian market very soon, possibly before the end of ...

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  10. Campaigning For Service Party

    Wing Commander Olive, DFC., Federal vice-president of the newly-formed Service Party, who is campaigning for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. More Guns Surrendered Than After Dunkirk

    LONDON, Tuesday—Scotland yard has revealed that to March 31 a total of 16,930 weapons was handed in, in London, in response to the appeal by the Home Secretary for civilians to surrender illegally held firearms after there had been a sudden ...

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  12. RED FORCES EVACUATING KAYVIN H.Q.

    LONDON, Tues.—A British observer who flew over Northern Persia today reported that there was every sign that the Russians ...

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  13. Story of POW Camp Shotting

    MELBOURNE, Tues—A denial that mutiny among Italian POW threatened to Rowville detention camp near ...

    Article : 278 words
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  15. RELIEF EXPECTED IN MEAT POSITION

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—Very little meat was available in most Melbourne butchers’ shops today, but after ...

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  16. GANDHI PRAYS WITH SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade and member of the British Government Mission to India, visited Gandhi in Bombay yesterday and prayed with him. They afterwards conferred for half an hour. ...

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  17. FLASHBACK

    LONDON, April 3, 1945: The Red Army is forcing back the Germans’ Austrian defences in a battle which German ...

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  18. R.A.F GOES INTO ACTION AGAIN

    BATVIA, Tues— RAF Mosquitoes went into action today in support of a convoy which met opposition east of Buttenrorg ...

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  19. WETHER FORECAST

    Victoria: Generally fine at first; some morning mists or [?] mild to me warmer day with scattered rain developing [?] in the ...

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