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  4. VICTORIAN LABOR MINISTRY RESIGNS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: The Victorian Labor Government has resigned. Late tonight the Premier (Mr. Cain) visited the State Governor (Sir Winston ...

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  5. STATE-WIDE STRIKE BY FIRE OFFICERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Premier (Mr. McGirr) conferred tonight with officials of the Fire Brigade Officers' Association in an effort to end the strike started today by ...

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  6. Kapooka Hall Offered Free to Wagga

    This hall, built by the Army from materials largely paid for by Wagga and district residents, has been made available free to Wagga by the Army Minister (Mr. Chambers). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. People Now Hoarding Silver

    SYDNEY, Wednesday:—Sydney people are now hoarding silver. Commonwealth Bank ...

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  8. £5-Million May Go to Wheat Men

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Federal Government hoped to distribute approximately £5,000,000 to wheat farmers who had ...

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  9. Drastic British Cabinet Changes May Mean More Socialism

    LONDON, Wednesday: The drastic changes in the British Cabinet announced last night—including the resignation of five Ministers and the changing round of many others—show a tendency towards further socialistic measures. ...

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  10. Barred From Sydney Because of Marriages

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: American troops in the Solomons have been refused leave in Sydney ...

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  11. WAGE PEGGING ABOLISHED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Comprehensive amendments to wagepegging regulations were announced by the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  12. Wagga Volunteers Extinguish Fire

    The Wagga volunteer firemen did not have to wait long to put their organisation to the test. At 12-20 a.m. today they ...

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  13. QUESTIONS IN ASSEMBLY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A review was being made of the first advance of wheat and the Commonwealth Government would make an ...

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  14. CANBERRA ITEMS

    CANBERRA. Wednesday: Several thousand more tons of butter will be available for export to Britain this year than last year, the ...

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  15. Tenants May Soon Purchase Comm. Homes

    SYDNEY. Wednesday: Negotiations ere proceeding to enable tenants to purchase their Housing Commission homes at a reasonable ...

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  16. Heavy Sentences For Two Gangsters

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Sentencing two men at the Central Criminal Court today to 10 and eight years" gaol respectively for crimes ...

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  18. CANNING INDUSTRY ENDANGERED IF NO EMPIRE PREFERENCE

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday: Loss of Empire preference would spell disaster to the fruit canning and fruit growing Industries, the ...

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  19. Strike May Cause Tobacco Shortage

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: An acute shortage of tobacco and cigarettes in New South Wales is threatened because of the strike at the main ...

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  20. Cable Items In Brief

    LONDON. Wednesday: Lady Harcourt, wife of Vice-Admiral Sir Cecil Harcourt, told the "Dally Mail" last night that she had ...

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  22. Master and Officer Blamed For Ship Tragedy

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday: The explosion which caused 10 deaths was caused when two drums collided aboard the steamer Mahla at ...

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  23. WAGGA 8-HOUR SPORTS ON OCTOBER 20

    The Wagga Eight-hour Day sports will be held at the Wagga showground on October 20. The day has been proclaimed a public ...

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  24. NOVEL PLANS FOR TONIGHT'S BIG QUIZ

    MELBOURNE Wednesday: Each of the teams in the first International quiz contest tomorrow night will be asked the same 24 ...

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  25. Batlow Constable Acquitted of Assault

    GUNDAGAI. Wednesday: Without waiting for the defence to be called, the jury dismissed charges of assault against Senior Constable ...

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