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  2. FRIGATE BIRD'S FOURTH STAGE

    Frigate Bird II alighted at Aitutaki, in the Cook Islands, today on the fourth stage of Captain P. G. Taylor's exploratory flight across the South Pacific coast to Valparaiso for the Australian Government. ...

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  3. Young People's Opera Guild Starts Well

    The Beggar's Opera, presented by the Young People's Opera Guild at the Repertory Theatre, ...

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  4. The "Bounty" Shifts Moorings

    MUTINY once swept this ship. She is the "Bounty," shown here moving her moorings from Ramsgate ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Hospital 'Revolting,' Says R.S.L. Leader

    LAE, Sunday.-- The federal president of the R.S.L. (Mr. G. W. Holland) yesterday bitterly condemned conditions at Lae European hospital. ...

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  6. Wool Cheques; Fantastic Sum

    GEELONG, Sunday. -- Cheques of a total value of £8,465,641 will be distributed to growers of the 30,059 bales ...

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  7. 300 Lutherans at Convention

    HAMILTON, Sunday. -- About 300 women were present at the annual convention of the Lutheran Women's League ...

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  8. 45 Ballarat Nurses Graduate

    BALLARAT, Sunday. -- The annual graduation ceremony for trainee nurses of Ballarat Base Hospital will be held at ...

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  9. N.Z. Plans Visit by Industrialists

    CANBERRA, Sunday.-- The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Holland) has decided to invite a delegation of Australian manufacturers to visit New ...

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  10. Wodonga Visit by Governor

    WODONGA, Sunday. -- Meetings with many interesting people and possibilities of great progress in this corner ...

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  11. 'Ball of Fire' Was no Plane

    BENDIGO, Sunday.--After extensive inquiries, Constable McCoomb, of the Bendigo police, solved the ...

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  12. Air Pageant Will Open Wagga Week

    WAGGA, Saturday. -- Wagga will celebrate the Commonwealth jubilee from April 21 to 29. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Low Medical Fees Blamed for Hitch

    HOBART, Sunday.--The Minister for Health (Dr Turnbull) claimed today that shortage of doctors to carry out the free medical scheme for pensioners was caused ...

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  14. Albury Enacts Hume's Crossing

    ALBURY, Sunday. -- The crossing of the Murray by the explorers Hume and Hovell was re-enacted yesterday during ...

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  15. Week "Back in Wangaratta"

    A week of celebrations will mark the "Back to Wangaratta" movement beginning on Good Friday. The official ...

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  16. Brown Coal Under Bay Bed

    MORNINGTON, Sunday.-- The report by the geological consultant to the Mines department, Mr. Baragwanath, ...

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  17. Warning to U.K. Trippers

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- A warning to Australian tourists planning to visit Britain to book their return passages ...

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  18. Body in River

    The body of Florence Mabel Forde, 65, of Westgarth-street, Northcote, was recovered from the Maribyrnong River at the ...

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  19. R.S.L. Help to Family in Crash

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--Ballan R.S.L. has promised full support for the appeal to help an ex-serviceman, Mr. F. J. ...

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  21. Egg Levy Cut by Half

    The Egg Board has reduced the levy payable by producers from 2d. to 1d. a dozen from today. ...

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  22. Advertising

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  24. Colorful Day for Children

    BENDIGO, Sunday.--Nearly 1000 Roman Catholic school children gave a colorful and impressive display of mass ...

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  25. Soldier Accused of Army Store Fire

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- A 22-year old army sapper will appear at the Central Court tomorrow morning on three ...

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  26. Man Burned in Hotel Fire

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The charred body of Jack Cohen, 32, was found in one of three rooms destroyed by fire at the ...

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  27. Recommended as Moderator

    Rev. Richard Bardon, of Kalinga, Queensland, has been selected for recommendation as the next Moderator-General ...

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  28. Escaped in Rail Crossing Smash

    MILDURA, Sunday.--A driver whose utility was rolled over three times by the Melbourne-Mildura express ...

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  29. Scottish Musical Whimsical, Witty

    Whaup and heather romance, sprinkled with wit is Brigadoon, imaginative musical which opened exhilaratingly at His Majesty's on Saturday. ...

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  30. Car-Burning Charges Laid

    GEELONG, Sunday. -- Five charges of unlawfully and maliciously damaging cars by fire were laid against a man ...

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  31. Man Found Dead at Bonegilla

    The body of Eizens Joshard Grosswalds, 29, a Latvian, was found in the grounds of Bonegilla migrant camp on ...

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  32. Red Cross Appeal

    Contributions during the week end raised the Red Cross March appeal to £25,247. Donations included:--Anonymous, ...

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  33. Furs Found

    A bundle of Eastern ermine skins was found in Unionlane, city, early on Saturday. The skins, which had been ...

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  34. Ban on 'Horror' Serials Urged

    HAMILTON, Sunday. -- A ban on broadcasts of "horror" serials and publication of crime comics was advocated ...

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  35. £45,477 Estate

    The Perpetual Trustees Co. is applying for probate of the will of Mrs. Grace Williams, late of 601 Toorak-road, ...

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  36. Man Wounded

    Zenel Hysn, 40, an Albanian laborer, of Shepparton, was admitted to the Mooroopna Base Hospital early on ...

    Article : 44 words
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