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  2. 24 YEARS AGO TO-DAY

    Map of Galliopli Peninsula, showing main point; of interest. Below: The roll call of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. NEW FEDERAL U.A.P. MINISTRY.

    The new Federal U.A.P. Cabinet was announced by the Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) to-night, as follows—Mr. R. G. Menzies (Victoria), Prime minister and Tresurer, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. GERMANY PRESSING ROUMANIA.

    A Bucharest message states that simultaneously with the arrival, of the Leith-Ross British delegation, Germany is pressing ...

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  5. UNITY MOVE.

    It was reported at the Trades Hall to-day that a secret move is being made for the overthrow of Mr. J. T. Lang as leader of the ...

    Article : 212 words
  6. WON FIRST ROUND.

    Sir Earle Page, at the eleventh hour meeting of the Central Council of the United Country party of New South Wales to-day won the ...

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  7. VEHEMENT REJECTION?

    According to a Berlin message a number of leading newspapers have forecast afresh that Herr Hitler will vehemently reject President Roosevelt's ...

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  8. WAVERLEY BY-ELECTION.

    Final figures in the Waverley by-election, including the distribution of the second preference votes of Mr. J. P. Ormonde (Lang Labour candidate) ...

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  9. GRIFFITH SEAT.

    Mr. E. H. Graham, son of Ald. W. Graham, to-night was selected to contest the Griffith by-election for the Protestant Labour party. Mr. Graham, ...

    Article : 108 words
  10. Hitler Awaits Japan's Answer.

    "The Times" Tokio correspondent says the Government's deliberations regarding the future form and scope of the Anti-Comintern ...

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  11. £400 MISSING.

    A registered packet containing £400 in notes, and consigned from the Maryborough branch of the Queensland National Bank, to its Tingorra ...

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  12. JUDGE'S DEATH.

    The death occurred at Toowoomba to-night of Mr. Justice H. H. Henchman, who was taken suddenly ill last week while on ...

    Article : 144 words
  13. THREE DEAD.

    Two men and a woman were found dead at Grass Tree Hill, 10 miles from Hobart, all suffering gunshot wounds, at 1 p.m. on Sunday. A man, shortly ...

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  14. JEWS' PROTEST STRIKE.

    At Haifa to-day a Jewish strike was proclaimed as a protest against the refusal to allow 400 Jewish refugees to land from two Greek vessels. ...

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  15. NEW POLICY?

    The formulation of an up-to-date defence policy is expected to be the outstanding question before the triennial conference of the Australian ...

    Article : 211 words
  16. Indian Moslems Invade Assembly Chamber.

    A hundred Moglems, breaking through the police cordon, invaded the Assembly Chamber and forced the House to adjourn. It was part ...

    Article : 49 words
  17. Mr. Badman's Opinion.

    "I am definitely not of the opinion that there will be a dissolution," said Mr. Badman, M.P., on his arrival to-day. "I believe that the Country ...

    Article : 107 words
  18. NO SPECTATORS ALLOWED.

    The Soccer final between the Italians and the Moslems ended in a scoreless draw. Spectators were forbidden and the radio was not allowed ...

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  19. GLIDED 225 MILES IN 5½ HOURS.

    The Berlin Nazi aviator, Brautigam, glided 225 miles from Chemnitz to Vienna in 5 hours 30 minutes. ...

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  20. FROM THE KING AND DUKE OF KENT.

    The following Anzac Day messages were released at Canberra last night—From the King: "The Queen and I are proud to join with our people in ...

    Article : 175 words
  21. "Apology Not Likely."

    "Sir Earle Page is not likely to offer an apology for his attack on Mr. Menzies, as in the circumstances an apology would be farcical." This is the ...

    Article : 160 words
  22. SIX LIVES LOST WHEN LIFEBOAT CAPSIZED.

    At Cullercoats, on the Northumberland coast, the motor lifeboat capsized yesterday in the breakers during a practice run. Six lives were ...

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  23. FOR SUMMER CRUISE.

    A message from Maita states that with the exception of the Ramilles, the First Battle Squadron of the Mediterranean Fleet, ...

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  24. THEIR MAJESTIES BOY SCOUTS' RALLY.

    This being St. George's Day the King and Queen attended a national Boy Scouts rally at Windsor. The annual service of the Order of Saint ...

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  25. PREMIER'S COMMENT ON MACKAY CITY ELECTIONS.

    Discussing the Mackay city elections to-day, the Premier (Mr. V. Forgan Smith) said "A 7 to 2 victory win suit the Labour party every time." ...

    Article : 110 words
  26. WILMOT SEAT.

    On behalf of Dame Enid Lyons, who is in hospital recovering from nervous strain. It was officially stated to-day that she would not contest ...

    Article : 61 words
  27. DE HAVILLAND N.Z. FACTORY.

    Tenders close on May 16 for the erection of the De Havilland aircraft assembly manufacturing factory at Wellington. Operations will begin ...

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  28. "MADE IN GERMANY"—BRITISH A.R.P. LAMPS.

    Indignation was aroused when it was discovered that most of the 2000 hurricane lamps issued by the Home Office for air raid precaution ...

    Article : 52 words
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