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  2. LABOUR MOVE AWAITED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Even the most hopeful Government member does not expect acceptance by the Labour party of the offer by Mr. ...

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  3. HOMAGE TO ANZACS, OLD AND NEW

    Climax of Melbourne's most stirring and significant Anzac Day, the advance guard of 22,250 Diggers of two wars marched off from Bourke street right on the tick of 1.30 p.m. on the 1½-mile march of remembrance that led down Swanston ...

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  4. IN FOREFRONT OF BATTLE

    In an Anzac Day broadcast to Australia and New Zealand, Viscount Cranbourne, Dominions Secretary declared that the imperishable glory won by the Anzacs in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DAILY DIGEST

    The book contains a detailed and indisputable record of abominable cruelty towards faithful Catholics, and all-pervading hostility to the Christian faith... ...

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  6. SENSATION IS PREDICTED

    SYDNEY, Friday. —Sensational developments may result from the investigations of the Federal Parliamentary Man-power Committee, ...

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  7. EXAMPLE TO AUSTRALIA

    "I have set myself the task of bringing home to the people of Australia some realisation of what we have got to do if we are to win. I am going to ask you ...

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  8. 100,000 ATTEND SERVICE

    Nearh 100,000 attended the simple afternoon service at the Shrine. Never was the service, in its brief simplicity, more impressive. The warm sun had ...

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  9. "SINK PREJUDICES"

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Before a National Government could be formed in Australia there must be complete sinking of parochialism and political ...

    Article : 275 words
  10. AUSTRALIA'S PERIL

    GEELONG, Friday.—The Government should conscript manpower, wealth, and industry in Austialla, Major-General Rankin, M. P., told a gathering at the ...

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  11. GEELONG CAPTAIN NOT TO PLAY

    GEELONG, Friday. — Mr. Ivo Gibson, secretary of the Geelong Football Club, was notified to-night that the captain of the team, Tom Arklay, had cut his foot ...

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  12. WREATHS PILED HIGH AT SHRINE

    So high were the wreaths in the Shrine piled this year that it was impossible to see from where they had all come. There were tributes from thousands. ...

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  13. CANBERRA CEREMONIES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—"This day is one when all Australians must search their conscience to discover whether they are doing all they can to assist an all-in war ...

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  14. JERVIS BAY OFFICER IN MARCH

    BRISBANE, Friday.— A crowd of 130,000 saw a parade to-day of 5,621 returned men. A tremendous ovation was given 25 A.I.F. men invalided home, who ...

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  16. AIR MINISTER'S WARNING

    KYABRAM, Friday.—Speaking to an audience of 1,000 at Kyabram to-day, Mr. McEwen, Minister for Air, said Australia was commemorating Anzac Day ...

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  17. ANZACS FIRST IN SACRIFICE

    It stirred the blood to read about the [?] of out young men in Libya and Greece, said Archbishop Head at the Anzac commemoration service in St. ...

    Article : 502 words
  18. MR. MENZIES' MESSAGE

    Mr. Menzies to-day sent the following message to Lieut.—General Blamey, deputy C.-in-C. of British forces in the Middle East:— ...

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  19. BIG CROWDS IN PERTH

    PERTH, Friday.—Great crowds attended Anzac Day commemoration services. Between 12,000 and 15,000 were present at the dawn service at the State ...

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  20. FIJI'S BIGGEST PARADE

    Anzac Day, usually not observed in Suva, was marked to-day by the largest parade in the history of Fiji. Local troops participated with the general ...

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  22. MEMORIES AT DAWN

    In the early hours of yesterday members of the First A.I.F. gathered at the Shrine of Remembrance to commemorate their dawn landing at Gallipoli 26 years ...

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