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  4. Further Aust. Successes at Olympic Games

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): Peter Mullins (Australia) easily won the first heat of the 110 metres hurdles of the decathlon event. ...

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    BABY GIRAFFE'S DEBUT AT ZOO—Taronga Park's baby giraffe was loath to make her first public appearance on Thursday, but was finally persuaded by her mother, Mighty, to emerge into the sunshine. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Anti-Picketing Law

    BRISBANE, Friday: Two waterside workers were arrested and taken to Boggo Road Gaol today for having failed to pay ...

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  7. Warning Of Tyrants

    Sir Edmund Herring, Lieutenant-Governor of Victoria, had a warning for ex-servicemen at tbe recent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. F. & S. Annual Conference

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Farmers and Settlers' Association Conference today endorsed the action of the Association's executive council in appealing to the ...

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  9. U.S. POLITICIAN SAYS URANIUM SENT TO RUSSIA IN 1943

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P.): A Congressional Committee was told today that two shipments of uranium were sent to Russia at the height of atomic research in 1943. ...

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  10. "DANGEROUS" GAS METERS IN GOVT. HOMES AT WAGGA

    The Wagga City Council has protested to the Housing Commission that the position of gas meters and governors on ...

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  11. BOY FOUND HANGED AT WAGGA

    With his neck entangled between 16 hammock ropes, a 14-year-old boy was found hanged on the verandah of ...

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  12. Says U.S. Reds Planned Civil War in 1939

    HONOLULU, Friday: Louis Budeaz, former editor of Communist "New York Daily Worker," gave ...

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  13. BIG U.S. LEAD AT OLYMPICS

    LONDON, Friday: The United States had a commanding lead in the track, field and swimming events at the close of the sixth ...

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  14. BANK CASE JUDGMENT NEXT WEEK

    SYdNEY. Friday. The District Registrar of the High Court announced tonight that the Full Bench of the High ...

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  15. GALORE FARMS FOR EX-SERVICEMEN

    SYDNEY, Friday: Eight farms on "Kywong" Estate, between Wagga and Narrandera are available for soldier settlement. ...

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  16. U.N. APPEAL

    SYDNEY. Friday: The United Nations appeal tpr Children has been extended' to the fend of August, it was announced today ...

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  17. F.S.A. President's Attack on Minister Over Wheat Bd. Appointment

    SYDNEY, Friday: Mr. Hugh S. Roberton, president, said at the conference of the Farmers and Settlers' Association in Sydney today, that one of the largest business organisations in the country was the ...

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  18. INQUEST ON BABY WHO SWALLOWED PILLS ADJOURNED

    In his opinion, a 14-months-old baby who swallowed 29 pills, had died from strychnine poisoning, the Government Medical Officer (Dr. A. C. Moran) told the Wagga City Coroner (Mr. A. J. Redman) ...

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  21. DROWNING AT THE GAP ACCIDENTAL

    A man who went to his room to fix up his income tax papers. was found some hours later by his brother, lying ...

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  22. AUSTN. SPINNERS SUCCEED AGAINST WARWICKSHIRE

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  23. Survey to Cull Out T.B. Cows

    SYDNEY, Friday: A Statewide survey of dairy herds to cull T.B. infected cows will be carried out by the Department ...

    Article : 155 words
  24. Migrant's Story Before Suicide

    SYDNEY, Friday: Just before he stabbed himself to death with a pair of scissors, an Estonian migrant had told an ...

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