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  2. N.S.W. LABOR

    Moves to depose Mr. Lang as leader of the State Labor Party are not likely to gain full momentum until after the Federal Labor ...

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  3. Wilmot Candidate?

    MRS. CLARENCE WEBER, a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, who has been asked to nominate for the Wilmot ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FEDERAL CABINET TO BE SWORN TO-DAY

    TO take over the Prime Ministership from Sir Earle Page, Mr. Menzies left Melbourne to-night for Canberra, accompanied by his Victorian and South Australian Ministers. The new Ministry will be sworn in by the Governor-General (Lord ...

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  5. FIRE-KILLED TIMBER SALVAGE

    The salvage of fire-killed timber made necessary by the fires in January, in the Victorian "ash" eucalypt forests is a problem of ...

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  6. Anzac Day Observance On The Mainland ARMIES OF DIGGERS ON THE MARCH

    FIVE thousand diggers gathered at the Shrine of Remembrance this morning to pay tribute to their fallen comrades, and this afternoon 15,000 marched through the city. Led by Major-General Sir John Gellibrand, the march was ...

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  7. AERIAL ATTACK

    A secret despatch has been sent to the Premier of each State by the Minister for Defence (Mr. Street), giving the ...

    Article : 179 words
  8. REQUESTED TO NOMINATE FOR WILMOT

    Desiring to have representation by one of their own sex in the Federal Parliament, several women's organisations ...

    Article : 102 words
  9. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Hurtled 30ft. through the air when two motor cycles collided on the Great Western Road at Pendle Hill to-day, George Joseph ...

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  10. CAR IN TERRIFIC SLIDE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A racing car, driven by W. Reid, went into a terrific slide at the Penrith speedway this afternoon. ...

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  11. FOUR SERVICES AT CANBERRA

    The Governor-General and Lady Gowrie attended the official Anzac Day commemoration service in front of Federal Parliament House ...

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  12. In W. Australia

    PERTH (W.A.), Tuesday.—One of the coldest April days for many years marked the observance of Anzac Day in West Australia. ...

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  13. Aboard the Warships

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The combined Australian and New Zealand Naval Squadrons, which put into Jervis Bay after manoeuvres last night, held ...

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  14. GERMANY'S SEA POWER

    Writing in the "Fortnightly Review" Mr. Frank Clements states that, while Germany has a greater number of submarines than has Great Britain, many of these are too small to be of much use in naval warfare far from their home territory. ...

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  15. Mr. Guy Will Be Candidate

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—Mr. J. A. Guy announced to-day that, in response to numerous requests, he had decided to offer himself for endorsement ...

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  16. 23,000 VETERANS IN SYDNEY'S MARCH

    About 80,000 people saw 23,000 veterans, led by the State Governor (Lord Wakehurst), march through the city in autumn ...

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  17. Anzacs Collapse and Die

    An Anzac collapsed and died as he marched in this morning's procession along George street, and another died as he ...

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  18. Record March in Adelaide

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Adelaide observed Anzac Day as a close holiday, but most of the ceremonies were confined to the morning. This afternoon ...

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  19. "Special Message to World"

    Mr. Vernon Smith, general manager of the Shell Company, who presided at the annual reunion of the company's ex-service men at the Victoria Palace, ...

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  20. "DILATORY" DEFENCE MEASURES

    Australia's dilatory measures to protect itself to-day contrasted unfavorably with a similar emergency, said the leader of the Anzac march ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Queensland Observance

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—In Queensland, a full public holiday was observed. There was no sport, and services were held at churches and shrines ...

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  22. DARWIN SERVICE

    DARWIN, Tuesday.—Clad in full Highland uniform, four pipers led a column of 400 troops and of 150 returned soldiers who marched through ...

    Article : 393 words
  23. SCHOOL METHODS IN AMERICA

    A land that would seem a paradise for school children was deseribed by Miss Alice Hoy before a conference of teachers arranged by the League of ...

    Article : 209 words
  24. INTERNATIONAL LABOR OFFICE

    The governing body of the International Labor Office at Geneva at a recent meeting discussed economies to be effected as a result of decisions of the ...

    Article : 176 words
  25. ISOLATIONISTS SHAKEN

    Recent events have shaken America's faith in isolation, says the "New York Post." We Americans hoped that by pulling away from the troubles of a ...

    Article : 185 words
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