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  4. Pianist Mobbed

    ENTHUSIASTIC school children milled around Australian pianist, Eileen Joyce, as she left Melbourne Town Hall this week after her special concert for school children. With the A.B.C. concert manager (Miss Dorrle O'Neil), Miss Joyce battled her way through an eager crowd of children seeking autographs and waiting to congratu- ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WHEATGROWERS SOLD OUT, SAYS MR. ROBERTON

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: "Australian wheatgrowers have been sold out. They have been committed to the International Wheat Agreement for five years, and at the end of that time they have to revert ...

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  6. RUSSIAN TROOP AND TANK MOVES AROUND BERLIN

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): Reports of big Russian movements around Berlin have been confirmed by independent inquiries and by Germans arriving from the Eastern zone. ...

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  7. WAR SCARE IN AMERICA

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): On his recent tour of the United States, the "Daily Mail" editor, ...

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  8. TEACHERS FOR WAGGA NURERIES

    Two teachers are to be appointed to the nursery schools at Wagga. This was announced from ...

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  9. HOME DELIVERIES BILL PASSED BY ASSEMBLY

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Retail butchers had shown they were definitely against the resumption of home deliveries unless they ...

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  10. MAYOR STRESSES IMPORTANCE OF LIFESAVING CLUB

    At the annual prizegiving of the Wagga. Beech Life Saving Cub last night, the Mayor (Aid. L Birrand) stressed the ...

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  11. 30 KILLED WHEN U.S. AIRLINER CRASHES IN EIRE

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): Thirty persons were killed when the Pan-American Constellation airliner, Empress of the Sides, crashed at the entrance to the main runway of Shannon airport, Eire, early today ...

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  12. ELECTRICITY RATIONING IN RIVERINA URGED

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Minister for Works and Local Government (Mr. Cahili) was asked today to consider ...

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  13. Road Money From Petrol Tax

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The allocation from petrol tax revenue for the maintenance of roads to country and municipal ...

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  14. SWINE TAX BILL

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Swine Compensation Taxation Bill to increase the tax on pigs from 1/3 to 2/- passed all stages ...

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  15. Liberal Party Candidate to be selected

    Selection of a Liberal Party candidate to contest the next Federal elections in the electorate of Hume will be made at a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. U.N.O. Calls for Truce in Palestine and Ban on Entry of Armed Bands

    NEW YORK, Thursday (A.A.P.): U.N.O. Security Council delegates today issued a truce plan for Palestine. It calk on all persons and organisations, especially ...

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  17. SECRET BALLOT FOR POLICEMEN

    SYDNEY, Thurs: The Police Association conference today agreed to hold a secret ballot of Its 3500 members on the ...

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  18. Sudden End to Bank Case

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The hearing of the bank case, which lasted 39 days—the longest in Australian High ...

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  19. NEW 'PHONE LINE BEING BUILT IN DIFFICULT AREA

    A bulldozer is being; used along the Tumbarumba-Adelong Road through some of the most heavlly timbered and mountainous ...

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  20. 11/2 a Bushel Expected for Wheat Harvest

    CANBERRA, Thurs.: Realisations for the 1947-48 wheat harvest are estimated at an ultimate return to growers of 11/2 ...

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  21. B.M.A. to Vote on New British Health Service

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): in view of the assurance by Health Minister (Mr. Aneurln Bevln) that doctors will not be ...

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  22. Superannuation

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Superannuation Amendment Bill, which provides for increased benefits payable under the ...

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  24. DEATH PENALTY FOR MURDER SUSPENDED IN U.K.

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): By 245 votes to 222, the House of Commons, amid cheering and the waving of Order papers, last night carried an amending clause to the Criminal Justice Bill, suspending the ...

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  25. Author of "Love Me, Sailor" to be Sentenced

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: A Criminal Court jury today found Robert Shore Close, auttior of the novel, "Love Me, Sailor," ...

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  27. REGIONAL LIBRARY AT WAGGA

    The proposed regional library,! to have Us headquarters in Wagga, might be similar to those existing In Great Britain, where ...

    Article : 152 words
  28. Atomic "Impulse" Used

    CIUDAD TRUJILLO (Dominican Republic). Thursday: A nuclear energy Impulse was used to break ground here today for ...

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