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AUSTRALIAN RADIO LICENSES. SYDNEY, May 4. Radio receiving licenses throughout Australia now number 296,317. —Australian Press Association.
DIGGERS' PILGRIMAGE. SYDNEY, May 4. The proposed pilgrimage of Diggers next year to the European battlefields will probablv be led by General Sir John Monash. —Australian Press Association. STATUE OF EARL HAIG. PARIS. May 3. M. Poincare has given support to the proposal to erect a statue of Earl Haig at Montreuil. Subscriptions have been opened and a sculptor commissioned. It will probably by unveiled in 1930 at a big Anglo-French demonstration.—Australian Press Association, United Service. JAPANESE SENTRIES SHOT. TOKIO, May 3. Chinese soldiers shot two Japanese sentries > at Tsinan. —Australian Press Asociation.
THEATRE MANAGER'S ESTATE. (Received May sth, midnight) LONDON, May 4. The theatrical manager, Mr J. A. E. Malone, who died on February 3rd, left an estate valued at £19,560.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19611, 6 May 1929, Page 11
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