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  4. STATE BUILDING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday — A total of 14,858 homes were built in New South Wales for the year ended June 30 last, statistics ...

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  5. TARRABANDRA MAN'S LEG BROKEN

    Well known Tarrabandra farmer, Mr. Tom Hainsworth was taken by ambulance to the Gundagai hospital suffering with ...

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  7. SCHUMAN VOTED INTO FRENCH PREMIERSHIP

    PARIS, Wednesday — M. Robert Schuman, leader of the Catholic Popular Republican Party, again became Premier of ...

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  9. FOUR MILITARY GOVERNORS

    BERLIN, Tuesday — Hopes of an impending settlement of the Berlin crisis increased yesterday, when the four Military ...

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  10. CONTROL STILL ON 12 H.P. CAR SALES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday — The secretary of the Chamber of Automotive Industries (Mr. L. J. Cahill said today that ...

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  11. PTOMAINE POISONING HITS SYDNEY FAMILY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday — A family of six were stricken with ptomaine poisoning in their Blakehurst home last night ...

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  12. WAGGA DRIVER FACES FIVE SERIOUS CHARGES

    Following a motor accident on Saturday, August 2l, in which a Wagga man was critically injured, a 21-year-old laborer ...

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  13. FORBES KILLING WORKS OPEN AGAIN

    The DaroobalgIe Meatworks at Forbes have resumed after six months inactivity. The slaughter of sheep has ...

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  14. ORANGE FACTORY STRIKE OVER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday — The two-months-old strike at the Orange factory of the Electricity Meter Manufacturing Co., Pty., ...

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  15. MR. COSGROVE APPOINTED PREMIER AGAIN

    BURNIE, Wednesday — Mr. Cosgrove was re-elected Premier by the Tasmanian Parliamentary Labor Party. ...

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  16. DEATH OF STALIN'S LOGICAL SUCCESSOR

    MOSCOW, Wednesday — The death has occurred of Colonel-General Andrei Zhdanov, who was regarded as logical successor ...

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  17. PROFITS FROM SALE OF WAR-TIME WOOL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday — Legislation to provide for the distribution of profits from the disposal of surplus wartime wool ...

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  18. OPENING OF FEDERAL HOUSE.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday — When Parliament is opened by the Governor-General (Mr. McKell) this afternoon he is ...

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  19. STRIKE AT STATE ABATTOIRS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday — Unless the dispute of striking night loaders at the State Abattoirs is settled today all slaughtering ...

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  20. THE LIGHTS CAN GO ON AGAIN!

    SYDNEY, Wednesday — All electricity restrictions outside the County of Cumberland will be lifted immediately. ...

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  21. DR. BENES REPORTED TO BE DYING

    PRAGUE, Wednesday — A few near relatives and closest followers of ex-President Benes are keeping a death watch in his ...

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