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  2. INSPIRATION IN MESSAGES

    Inspiring messages received yesterday from leaders in Australia and oversea speak of the significance of another Anzac Day at a ...

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  3. "SINK POLITICAL DIFFERENCES"

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — When he made the Nnational Government offer to-day, Mr. Fadden said it was an earnest renewal of the ...

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  4. ANZAC DAY WILL HAVE NEW SIGNIFICANCE

    Roy Wells and Fred Rebecca carrying the South Camberwell State School's wreath into the Shrine at the school children's annual Anzac ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RAIN POURED DOWN

    as school children heaped their floral tributes to fallen Anxacs in the Inner Shrine yesterday. The annual Anzac commemoration service arranged by the Legacy Club was almost completely washed out by the rain. Eileen Petersen is shown placing the wreath of the Aberfeldie ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DAILY DIGEST

    This day a sable cloak is wrapped around Us, mourning those who loved the sound. Of laughter; who were young. Honouring our men, ...

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  7. BALLARAT ITEMS

    wearing the medals of their soldier fathers, Len Coombes (East Richmond State School) and Joan Thwaites (North Clayton) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. COUNTRY NEWS

    AVOCA.—In honour of her recent marriage, Mrs. N. Field was entertained at a kitchen tea by members of the Girls' Friendly Society, and was given many ...

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  9. BULLET THROUGH HEART

    Mysterious circumstances of the death of Mrs. Alice Floris Williams, 27, of Crib Point, whose body was found with a bullet through the heart yesterday, are ...

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  10. HUNTING KANGAROOS

    An open season for kangaroos would lead to indiscriminate hunting and to wilful, unnecessary destruction in many parts of the State, Mr. F. Lewis, chief inspector of ...

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  11. RAIN SPOILS SCHOOLS' SERVICE

    Torrential rain falling as 800 children assembled at the Shrine yesterday caused the abandonment of the annual school children's Anzac commemoration service. ...

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  12. GEELONG NEWS

    The annual Anzac Day commemorative service for the schools of Geelong was held In Johnstone Park yesterday afternoon and was of a simple but impressive ...

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  13. WOOL OUTPUT

    Last season the Australian wool output was approximately 3,500,000 bales, and, according to the quarterly wool report of the Australian, Mercantile, Land, ...

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  14. FREE MARKETING

    FRANKSTON Thursday. — Abolition of the Apple and Pear Board was advocated at a meeting organised by the Peninsula Fruitgrowers' Defence League, ...

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  15. DIGGERS' PRIDE IN FEATS OF NEW A.I.F.

    In cafes and hotels throughout the metropolitan area last night Diggers met their comrades of the last war at dozens of A.I.F. reunions. ...

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  16. FLOODING IN STORM

    Streets were flooded and water entered a few shops when a heavy rainstorm, accompanied by some thunder and lightning, passed over Melbourne yesterday ...

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  17. BENDIGO EVENTS

    A Bendigo Milk Producers' Association was formed yesterday. Mr. J. P. Golding, of Marong, was elected president and Cr. L. W. Nankervis of ...

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  18. LAMB EXPORT TRADE

    Considerable indignation has been expressed by stock agents and owners that the action of the Commonwealth Government in placing a ban upon the ...

    Article : 370 words
  19. DOCTORS IN COUNTRY

    If Victoria should suffer a shortage of doctors, as already alleged by some, the Government would probably tackle the problem by subsidising doctors in ...

    Article : 159 words
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  21. MECHANIC ACQUITTED

    Donald Pentland, 19, core-maker, of Boston av., East Malvern, and John lionel Carroll, motor mechanic, of Frogmore st., Carnegie, were charged in the ...

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  22. LURE OF HIGH WAGES

    The lure of the city for farmers' families was emphasised by Cr. F. W. Trothowan (president) at the meeting of Broadmeadows Council yesterday. He ...

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  23. COUNTRY RECRUITING

    Itinerary of one of the five travelling recruiting units which will leave Melbourne on Monday to stimulate country interest in the A.I.F. was announced by ...

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  24. A.R.P. WORK WELL IN HAND

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Assurances that the Government had A.R.P. matters well in hand were repeated to-day by Mr. Fadden, Acting Prime Minister. ...

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  26. BEHIND MR. MAIR

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — In his policy speech delivered at Inverell to-night, Mr. Bruxner, C.P. leader, said he and his party would give loyal and energetic ...

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  27. UNIT REINFORCEMENTS DOUBLED

    PERTH, Thursday. — Major-General Durrant, general officer commanding Western Command, who said on Monday that Western Australia had enough ...

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  28. PRISONER ESCAPES

    BEECHWORTH, Thursday. — Armed police and warders are scouring the district for William Gainsford, 30, a prisoner from Beechworth reformatory, ...

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  29. BACONER PIGS

    Although Britain had agreed to increase her purchases of meat to the scale decided in January, including baconer carcases in store, it was ascertained by ...

    Article : 150 words
  30. BRITISH EXPERTS ARRIVE

    Two British officers, Colonel L. P. Crouch, of the Royal Tank Corps, and Major Ross, a gunnery expert, arrived from Adelaide yesterday and conferred ...

    Article : 104 words
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