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  2. WARM EASTER FORECAST

    Pleasantly warm days after cool nights, with little livelihood of any rain, is promised Easter holiday-makers by the Weather Bureau. Today the bureau issued this reassuring forecast for ...

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  3. HOME WITH SCARS OF WAR

    WAR WOUNDED who returned home from Libya today photographed when they reached Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WOUNDED CAMPAIGNERS HERE FROM MIDDLE EAST

    Bearing their war injuries proudly and with good cheer, more than 100 Victorian soldiers who took part in the now famous Libyan campaign, as far as the capture of Tobruk, returned to Melbourne today with the almost unanimous opinion that ...

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  5. EASTER HOLIDAY TRAVELLERS

    EASTER EGG in hand, a tiny tot waits while mother gets the tickets -- today's picture at Spencer Street station. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WAR TALKS BY WAVELL

    What a successful military leader believes about the art or science of war is not usually revealed until, in retirement ...

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  7. DAILY MILK DELIVERY "ESSENTIAL SERVICE"

    Suggested prohibition of a seven-day working week for milk carters was rejected by the Conciliation Commissioner (Mr G. A. Mooney) in the Arbitration Court today when he said that he considered milk delivery was an essential service. ...

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  8. EGGLESS TOWN

    MAFFRA, Thursday. -- Because of the circumambulatory methods of the Egg Marketing Board, Maffra is ...

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  9. 'RED' WORK ALLEGED

    PERTH, Thursday. -- An allegation that he was an organiser for the Communist Party of Australian was made against John [?] ...

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  10. SIR H. G. SMITH JOINS UP

    Cr. Sir Harold Gengoult Smith, former Lord Mayor of Melbourne, who has joined up, will take charge of a casualty clearing station at Balcombe ...

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  11. Mr Holt Has Lucky Car Escape

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The Minister for Labor and National Services (Mr Holt) escaped serious injury last night when, near ...

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  12. GERMAN PRESSURE ON JUGOSLAVIA INCREASED

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Following the success of the powerful German drive down the Struma and Vardar Valleys and the capture by the enemy of Thrace and Eastern Macedonia, including Salonika, there is anxiety regarding the position of the Jugoslav forces in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. 156,000 Gallons In Petrol Tickets Returned

    PERTH, Thursday. -- Western Australia has surrendered petrol ration tickets for a total of 156,000 gallons, ...

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  14. 7 Aborigines Not Guilty Of Murder

    ALICE SPRINGS, Thursday. -- Seven aborigines were found by a jury in the Supreme Court today not guilty of the murder of another ...

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  15. NIGHT INTRUDER ON VERANDAH

    A young single woman, whose name Mr Addison, P.M., directed should not be published, told Footscray Court today that she was awakened from sleep ...

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  16. JUDGE REFUSES TO FREE INTERNEE ON BAIL

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. -- There had been delay in handling an internee's ease, but the Minister for the Army was not responsible, said the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) in the Supreme Court today. ...

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  17. N.T. MEDICAL SERVICES NATIONALISED

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Complete nationalisation of hospitals and medical services in the Northern Territory was announced by the Federal Minister ...

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  18. NO ACTION TO ENSURE BERTHS FOR MINISTERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The Federal Government does not at present con[?]mplate taking any action to ensure that Cabinet Ministers can get ...

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  19. Late War News

    ATHENS, Today. -- The Greek Ministry of Public Security says that German aircraft, approaching in waves. bombed Piraeus (the port of Athens) ...

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  20. COMPULSORY PARLEY ON GAS DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Mr Justice [?]tor, of the Industrial Commission, this afternoon summoned a compulsory conference of representatives of all ...

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