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  2. Singing Priest's Scottish Recital

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- World-famous Scottish tenor, Father Sydney McEwan, gave his first public performance ...

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  3. Youth Pays its Tribute

    HE WORE HIS UNCLE'S MEDALS PROUDLY as he climbed the steps of the Shrine yesterday to add his tribute to the fallen heroes of two world wars. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Navy Men in the March

    MEN OF THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY and two reserves swing along at the easy Navy pace as crowds cheer them on their way to the Shrine. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. COMRADES' TRIBUTE AT DAWN SERVICE

    In the cool of a beautiful autumn morning a crowd of about 4000 ex-servicemen from two wars attended the dawn service at the Shrine yesterday to pay tribute to their fallen comrades. The ceremony was marked by its simplicity, and the sudden ...

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  6. Drinkers Turn Dog Fanciers

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- Without beer for six weeks because of the Sydney beer strike, hundreds of people ...

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  7. Growth of the Army

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--Since recruiting for the Australian regular army began last year more than 3000 men have been ...

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  8. Wheat Pact for Debate

    CANBERRA, Sunday.-- Growers' reactions to the International Wheat Agreement before the ratifying bill is ...

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  9. Eileen Joyce in Enjoyable Matinee

    The Town Hall could not hold the immense crowd that desired to hear the matinee given by Eileen Joyce on ...

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  10. Basic Wage Increase Demand by Labor

    A demand for a 24 increase in the basic wage and support for the prices referendum will be features of the tableus in the Labor Day procession to-day. Ten thousand unionists are ...

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  11. Annual Art Show Opens To-night

    The Victorian Artists Society's Annual Autumn Exhibition will be opened by the Governor (Sir Winston Dugan) at the Society's Gallery, Albert Street, at 8.30 to-night. ...

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  12. Citizens' Duty to War Dead

    The lessons of war's sacrifices were interpreted by Dr. A. E. Coates as a challenging call to a higher sense of citizenship in address at the Anzac commemoration ...

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  13. Batons Used in Football Brawl

    For the second time in two weeks police were involved in a major football crowd brawl on Saturday afternoon, when ...

    Article : 182 words
  14. Seats Tangle at Corroboree

    People who crowded Wirths' Olympia on Saturday night to see their first aboriginal corroboree were disappointed by ...

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  15. Gladys Moncrieff

    The popularity of Gladys Moncrieff was demonstrated in the Town Hall on Saturday, when a large gathering of ...

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  16. Tram Men Like New Rosters

    The new tramway rosters, which came into force yesterday, worked very satisfactorily according to reports received ...

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  17. "A Co-operative Commonwealth"

    BALLARAT, Saturday.--The Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. Pollard), speaking at the Labor day ...

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  20. Radio Works' £35,000 Fire

    Radios worth £35,000 were destroyed on Saturday morning by fire in the despatch section of the Cadet Radio ...

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  23. Communists on Italian Poll

    There was no "consolation" for international imperialism in the result of the Italian elections. ...

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  24. Chamber Concert

    The Musical society of Victoria held a chamber-music concert in the Assembly Hall on Saturday. Some ...

    Article : 68 words
  25. Holiday Affects Old Vic Bookings

    To-night, at Princess Theatre, the Old Vic company will present its second offering. Shakespeare's King Richard ...

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  26. Twenty Thefts at Week End

    More than 20 homes and shops wore broken into by "cat" thieves and smash-and grab offenders during the week ...

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  27. Egg Rise After Grading Charge

    Decisions of the Egg Board at the week end releasing washed eggs for sale to the public and increasing their price by 9d. a ...

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  28. Helen Keller Speaks of Pity

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The deaf and blind American authoress, Miss Helen Keller, laid the foundation stone of ...

    Article : 120 words
  29. Three Injured in Highway Collision

    Three people were injured when a truck and motor car collided on the Colac road about eight miles from Geelong on Saturday night. The occupants of the car ...

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    FATHER AND SON march together in the Anzac day parade, but this time it is the son who is wearing jungle ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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