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  2. Federal Politics.

    BRISBANE, April 24.--When informed in Sydney last night of Mr. Corser's forecast, Sir Earle Page said that was only Mr. Corser's own ...

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  3. The New Cabinet.

    MELBOURNE, April 24.--The now Federal Cabinet was announced by Mr. Menzies to-night, and is as follows:-- ...

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    The tens of thousands of the Australian dead commemorated by this beautiful memorial are called to mind on Anzac Day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Labor Factions.

    SYDNEY, April 24.--As a result of the Waverley by-election it is believed that a number of the Parliamentary members of the A.L.P. who belong to ...

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  6. Tragedy Near Hobart.

    HOBART, April 24.--Two men and a woman were found dead at Grass Tree Hill, 10 miles from Hobart, all suffering from gunshot ...

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  7. TENSION EASES.

    EVENTS are still quite in Europe, and if Friday passes and Herr Hitler's speech is delivered without any further anxiety there may be a long period of peace. Roumania appears to be benefiting by taking a stand with the ...

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  8. GERMAN COLONIES.

    PRAGUE, April 23.--Herr Henlein, Nazi leader, addressing the first Sudetenland meeting of the Nazi Colonial Association, stressed the vital ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND MEMBERS.

    BRISBANE, April 14.--Sir Earle Page is not likely to offer an apology for his attack on Mr. Menzies and in the circumstances an apology would ...

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  10. MEDIATION OFFER.

    BERLIN, April 23.--A number of leading newspapers again forecast that Herr Hitler will vehemently reject President Roosevelt's offer to ...

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  11. Air Raid Precautions.

    BRISBANE, April 24.--On his return to-day from his northern air raid precautions tour, the Home Secretary, Mr. E. M. Hanlon, said that interest ...

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  12. Blind Man Saved.

    SYDNEY, April 24.--At 6.30 a.m. to-day a wooden and fibre cottage in Curawa-road, South Creek, Dee Why, caught fire and the occupants, Mrs. ...

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  13. ITALY AND JUGOSLAVIA.

    ROME. April 23. -- The Italian Press halls the talks between the Italian Foreign Minister (Count Ciano) and the Jugoslavian Foreign ...

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  14. HEFFRON CANDIDATE.

    SYDNEY, April 24.--Final figures in the Waverley by-election, including the distribution of the second preference votes of J. P. Ormonde (Lang ...

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  15. BRITISH BUSINESS MEN.

    LONDON, April 23.--The correspondent of the British United Press Association in Berlin says: Three business men, whose identity has not ...

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  16. MARKING TIME.

    MELBOURNE, April 24.--Apparently Mr. Menzies is waiting till Sir Earle Page's meeting with the C.P. organisation in Sydney, which is expected ...

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  17. PACKET OF NOTES MISSING.

    BRISBANE, April 24.--A registered packet containing £400 in notes consigned from the Maryborough branch of the Queensland National Bank to ...

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  18. TOWNSVILLE STATE SEAT.

    TOWNSVILLE, April 24.--Mr. F. W. Paterson, Communist candidate for the vacant Townsville seat, opened his campaign before a large audience in ...

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  19. CRUISE OF MEDITERRANEAN.

    MALTA, April 23.--Except for the Ramifies, the first battle squadron of the Mediterranean fleet of 32 warships will begin its normal summer cruise ...

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  20. BRISBANE PLANS.

    BRISBANE, April 24.--The City Council to-day decided to establish the organisation necessary to carry out its obligations in the event of ...

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  21. Obituary.

    LONDON, April 23.--The death is announced of Mr. Morgan Jones, a Labor member of the House of Commons since 1921. ...

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  22. SYDNEY MEETING.

    SYDNEY. April 24.--Sir Earle Page, at an eleventh hour meeting of the Central Council of the United Country party of N.S. Wales, to-day won the ...

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  23. MR. MENZIES'S OBJECTIVE.

    MELBOURNE, April 24.--Making his first public speech since becoming Prime Minister. Mr. Menzies told the Hawthorn branch of the Australian ...

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  24. GRIFFITH FEDERAL SEAT.

    BRISBANE. April 24. -- E. H. Graham (son of Aid W. Graham) tonight was selected to contest Griffith by-election for the Protestant Labor ...

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  25. "MADE IN GERMANY."

    LONDON, April 23.--Indignation was aroused when it was discovered that most of the 2000 hurricane lamps issued by the Home Office for air raid ...

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  26. ITALIAN TROOPS.

    BURGOS, April 23.--Broadcast messages say that Italian divisions are concentrating on Alicante and Valencia, preparatory to going to ...

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  27. DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA.

    HOBART, April 24.--Commenting on a report that Labor in South Australia was suspicious of the defence policy advocated by the Tasmanian ...

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  28. Alleged Abduction.

    INNISFAIL, April 24.--"This girl openly boasted that should defendant be let out she would immediately go away with him again and her parents ...

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  29. MR. R. J. COLE DEAD.

    BRISBANE, April 24.--Richard J. Cole, principal Electoral Officer, died to-day nine days after completing 50 years in the public service. He was ...

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  30. FILMS BY SLEDGE.

    LONDON, April 9 (by Air Mail).-- Dogs are taking the cinema to inhabitants of Yukutia, in the Soviet's Asiatic territories, some of whom have ...

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  31. WEST AFRICAN PRECAUTIONS.

    BERLIN, April 23.--Dr. Halfeld, in an article in [?] 'Hamburger Flemdenblatt' alleges that the South African Minister for Justice (Mr. J. C. ...

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  32. WILMOT SEAT.

    MELBOURNE. April 24.--On behalf of Dam[?] Enid Lyons, who is in hospital recovering from nervous strain, it was officially stated to-day that she ...

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  33. In Palestine.

    HAIFA, April 23.--A Jewish strike has been proclaimed as a protest against the refusal to allow 400 Jewish refugees to land from two Greek ...

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  34. NEW POLISH RAILWAY.

    WARSAW, April 23.--A new 290mile military railway will be opened from the Kattowitz coalfields to Gydnia. Along this troops can be ...

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  35. MONEY FOR CHEMISTRY.

    SYDNEY, April 24.--On the death of life tenants under the will of Mr. H. Gri[?]ton, formerly of Perth, about £36,[?]00 will pass to the University of ...

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  36. Stolen Passbook.

    BRISBANE, April 24.--Of the £19910 which Harold Joseph French (18), laborer, obtained by false pretences from the Valley branch of the ...

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  37. HITLER'S NEW IDEAS.

    LONDON, April 8 (by Air Mail).-- The Berlin correspondent of the 'News Chronicle' says: The abstemious Adolf Hitler, who neither smokes nor ...

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  38. Military Encampment.

    BRISBANE, April 24.--More than 1000 militia men from Brisbane and the North Coast areas went into camp at Caloundra and Cowan Cowan, on ...

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  39. Depressing Figures.

    CANBERRA, April 24. -- Export prices for Australian primary produce are still declining. This was emphasised to-day by the Commonwealth ...

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  40. AMBASSADOR TO LONDON.

    BERLIN, April 24. --The British Ambassador (Sir Neville Henderson), who was on a visit to London, has returned. ...

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    The tragic waste of war. The village of Villers-Bretonneux, a photograph taken during the war. The Australian troops won undying fame in this section of France. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  42. MANUFACTURE OF MILITARY AIRCRAFT.

    SYDNEY, April 24. -- The mass production of Beaufort general reconnaissance aircraft in Australia has been delayed because the official ...

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  43. TOWNSVILLE CAMP.

    TOWNSVILLE, April 24. -- The Kennedy Regime[?] broke camp today, after 12 days under canvas. The battalion, which is over 800 strong--its ...

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  44. THE ADMINISTRATIVE SIDE.

    MELBOURNE, April 24.--Far-reaching changes in the personnel of the administrative side of the Defence Department to strengthen and ...

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  45. The War in China.

    CHUNGKING, April 23.--The latest offensive involves the advance of four Chinese columns towards Nanking, Chinkiang, Huchow, and Hangchow. ...

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  46. GERMAN GLIDING FEAT.

    BERLIN, April 23.--The Nazi aviator, Herr Brautigam, glided 225 miles from Chemnitz to Vienna in 512 hours. ...

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  47. INDIAN SECTS.

    LUCKNOW April 24.--A hundred Mos[?]ms breaking through a police cordon invaded the Assembly Chamber and forced the House to adjourn. It ...

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  48. "SPIRITS OF THE HEROES."

    TOKIO, April 23.--Memorial rites, in honor of 10,389 Japanese killed on the Chinese front, were performed at the Yasunkuni shrine, where a ...

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  49. SINGAPORE DEFENCES.

    SINGAPORE, April 24.--The £1,000,000 defence gift from the Strolls Settlement to Britain was sanctioned by the Legislative Council this ...

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