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  5. WHEAT TEST CASE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: In the wheat test case the High court today upheld the validity of the National Wheat Regulations. ...

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  6. BURRINJUCK DAM

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: "No dam is safe unless it is safe against major floods," said the deputy leader of the Country Party (Mr. Drummond) today. ...

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  7. HEAVY SENTENCES FOR ARMED ROBBERY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Judge Barton, at the Quarter Sessions today, sentenced Richard Frank Lunnon, 20, truck driver to 10 years' gaol, and Claude ...

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  9. THREE-POWER CONFERENCE

    PARIS, Wednesday: Although the Three-Power conference, faced with a new French plan on the lines of the Marshall plan for Europe, is being ...

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  10. "MONTY'S" TALKS WITH FEDERAL CABINET

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Field-Marshal Lord Montgomery, chief ot the General Staff, spent the morning discussing Empire defence problems ...

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  11. MEAGHER'S BUY YASS STORE

    One of the biggest business deals to take place in Yass for some time has been completed in the sale, as a going concern, of Australian, stores (M. Coen ...

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  12. BRITISH STUD BULL DIES ON VOYAGE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: One of six English stud bulls, consigned to Australia on the motorship Waipawa, which arrived today, died from ...

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  13. RAIN-MAKING ATTEMPTS BY R.A.A.F. OFFICER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: An R.A.A.F. officer, Flight-Lieut. H. Slape is making preparations for rainmaking attempts on drought-stricks ...

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  14. BRISBANE TRAIN SMASH

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: Excessive speed, which caused the tender of the locomotive to leave the rails, was the primary cause of the railway disaster ...

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  15. MISSING LAUNCH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Police and fishermen, will make an intensive search of the rocky coastline north of Newcastle for trace of a 28ft. launch ...

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  16. RIVER SCHEMES AND HOUSING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Sir Earl Page M.H.R., yesterday urged' the full use of the "wasting waters of the Clarence and snowy rivers" as a means of ...

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  17. SHOP ASSISTANTS SEEKS MASS MEETINGS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: More than 60 country towns in N.S.W. have asked the Shop Assistants' Union to arrange mass meetings in their towns to ...

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  19. BUTCHER FINED FOR OVERCHARGING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: In the Special court, Harold Charles Jones, butcher, of Cammeray road, Cammeray, was fined a total of £100 with £21/14/ ...

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  20. GEN. MARSHALL ANGRY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: Angrily attacking what he termed purposeful misrepresentation, the Secretary of State, General Marshall, in a speech, ...

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