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  3. LEADING MELBOURNE'S ANZAC DAY MARCH

    General Sir Thomas Blamey on his white charger leading Melbourne impressive Anzac Day march of 33,000 soldiers, sailors, airmen, nurses and servicewomen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WON INTER-HOUSE MEDICINE BALL CONTEST

    The Franklin team which won the inter-house medicine ball contest at the Launceston High School sports yesterday. (Further pictures and results, Page 6). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NEW BRITISH PLAN TO ASSIST HUNGRY NATIONS

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The Government yesterday announced measures to lower Britain's grain consumption to aid countries facing famine. These ...

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  6. DISASTROUS TRAIN SMASH IN AMERICA

    NAPIERVILLE, Illinois (A.A.P.).—At least 55 were killed and 125 injured when Burlington Railroad's Exposition Flyer ploughed into the rear of the company's Advance Flyer, at 80 m.p.h. yesterday. ...

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  7. MR. ATTLEE TO VISIT AUS.

    LONDON.—It is understood from a reliable source that Mr. Attlee has tentatively accepted Mr. ...

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  8. Palestine Clashes

    JERUSALEM (A.A.P.)—Seven British soldiers were killed near Tel Aviv on Thursday night, when ...

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  9. U.N. Considers Spanish "Threat"

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—Australia moved in the U.N. Security Council yesterday for a fact-finding commission to study the Spanish question. THE matter was originally ...

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  10. What Britain Lives On

    Already receiving little food Britain has been asked to "take it" again. Bread, which the English have valued dearly since ...

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  11. PREPARED FOR WAR?

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—Dr. R. M. Hutchins, Chepcellor of the University of Chicago, yesterday declared ...

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  12. SCALLOPS NOT READY?

    An investigation of the scallop beds in the D'Entrecasteaux Channel associated with the tagging of scallops indicates from samples ...

    Article : 164 words
  13. PRINCE'S WOOL CLIP

    CANBERRA.—What must be the smallest wool clip ever sent away by any Australian station has just been sold. It was also ...

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  14. PROPERTY SOLD BY LOT

    Another historic northern property, Fairfield, near Cressy, changed hands yesterday at £25,500. The sale created keen ...

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  15. Petrol Relief Depends on Loan

    MELBOURNE—Although plans had been made by the Federal Government for the lifting of petrol rationing in ...

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  16. Higher Pay for N.S.W. Teachers

    SYDNEY—Substantial increases in N.S.W. teachers' salaries were announced yesterday. The minimum annual salary for ...

    Article : 127 words
  17. Empire Defence Plan Discussed

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Preparation of a "strategic blue-print" for Empire defence in the Pacific, Indian Ocean and South-East Asia was begun by the Empire Premiers yesterday. ...

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  18. A MILE OF FOOD

    An unusual spectacle was seen in Rooke St., Devonport, yesterday when hundreds of school children marched from schools, laden with ...

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  19. BIG U.S. RAIL STRIKE

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—Two railway brotherhoods sitting at Cleveland have rejected the Presidential Fact-Finding Board's ...

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  20. Mr. Menzies Warns on Referendum

    MELBOURNE—There was one amendment in the referendum, to be held about August or September, of which the people should ...

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  21. PILOT KILLED

    SYDNEY.—A R.N. Fleet Air Arm pilot was killed when a Corsair flghter crushed on the side of Mount Coolnock, four miles from ...

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  22. RE-ASSESSING DAMAGED FRUIT

    A decision has been made to reaccess access those fruit crops which were marked as a total loss as the result of hall damage, said the Minister ...

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  23. VITAL PARIS PEACE TALKS BEGIN

    PARIS (A.A.P.).—The vital Foreign Ministers conference at which the shape of the final peace treaties is to be determined opened in the Luxembourg Palace yesterday. BRITAIN, Russia and America ...

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  24. ROMAN REMAINS FOUND

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—A crushed skeleton, believed to be that of a Roman baby, was found in the ruin of a hypocaust (steam bath) ...

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  25. Anzac Day in Japan

    MELBOURNE—Anzac Day was observed in Japan by members of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force in an impressive ...

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  26. Refuse to Sail Until Food Loaded for U.K.

    MELBOURNE.—The crew of the 16,000-ton motor ship Rimutaka have declared that they will not take the ship to sea to-day unless she loads a full cargo of food for Britain and every part of her refrigerated space is tilled. ...

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  27. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    THE football season begins today. Healthy athletic Sport is of great social value so long as it does not become ...

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  28. TO MAKE OWNERS LET UNTENANTED HOUSES

    The Government planned legislation to compel owners of untenanted dwellings to let them, said the Minister for Lands and Works (Mr. Brooker) yesterday. At the present time, said the Minister, local governments had the ...

    Article : 127 words
  29. Award for Best Austn. Film

    MELBOURNE.—To encourage the manufacture of more and better films in Australia. Sir Thomas Nettlefold, president of the Royal ...

    Article : 76 words
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