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  2. Spirit of Anzac Needed To-day to Build A Better World

    The spirit of Anzac is needed to-day more than ever to build a better world. This was the tenor of Anzac addresses at North-West Coast commemoration services yesterday. ...

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  3. A MODERN CARGO SHIP

    The life of the present-day merchant seaman compared with 55 years or more ago, was vividly portrayed by the visit ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. REUNION DINNERS

    WYNYARD.—A record number of ex-servicemen—about 160— gathered at the Wynyard showground yesterday afternoon, when ...

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  5. THE WEEK IN PARLIAMENT

    HYDRO ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENT. — There is one matter upon which members of all parties of the State Parliament appear to ...

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  6. OBSERVANCES IN OTHER CENTRES

    Anzac Day observance at Stanley commenced with the laying on wreaths at the memorial and a brief ceremony conducted by Mr. J. E. ...

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  7. DEMOCRACY MENACED BY COMMUNISM

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Rampant Communism and its threat and the true spirit of democracy as exemplified in Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg speech was the theme of General Sir Thomas Blarney's address at the Shrine ...

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  8. BUILDING UP R.A.N. SHIP RESERVE

    BECAUSE of post-war demobilisation a large number of ships of the R.A.N. have been placed in reserve. They range ...

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  9. SOCIAL SCIENCE FELLOWSHIPS

    CANBERRA, Friday.— The Australian National University has awarded three social science fellowships, tenable for one or two ...

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  10. Young Motor Cyclists Killed in Crash

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Two youths died to-day from injuries received when their motor cycle smashed into a milk van on ...

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  11. ANOTHER MOVE TO EXTEND SATURDAY CLOSING

    HOBART, Friday. — A bill to extend Saturday closing of shops throughout Tasmania would again be introduced by ...

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  12. SHOULD BE BEACON OF HOPE

    Over 100 returned men assembled at the Penguin war memorial where representatives of various public bodies placed wreaths. Led ...

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  13. BRIGHTON X-RAY LOANED TO STATE

    HOBART, Friday.—The Xray plant formerly used at Brighton camp had been loaned to the State Government by the ...

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  14. "OPEN' DAY" AT INSTITUTION

    HOBART, Friday.— Wednesday was "open day" for the Institution for the Blind, Deaf and Dumb. Many supporters of the ...

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  15. "One-Sides" Reports Alleged

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Federal Ministers will attempt to prevent "one-sided reports being broadcast by the ...

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  16. Supervision of Cargo Loading Thought Necessary

    HOBART, Friday.—Following a report of damage to iron and steel unloaded at Hobart, the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) ...

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  17. DRUG AVAILABLE IN APPROVED CASES

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Radio-active, phosphorus was available for treatment of civilians and service personnel, ...

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  18. PALESTINE OUTRAGE

    JERUSALEM, Friday (A.A.P.) —Two persons were killed and seven are missing in an explosion in a police billet near Tel Aviv. ...

    Article : 73 words
  19. ACCIDENT VICTIM SUCCUMBS

    HOBART, Friday.—Harry Brown (21). of 23 Federal street. Hobart, died in the Roval Hobart Hospital early this morning from ...

    Article : 69 words
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