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  4. PROPOSED RATE INCREASE FOR WAGGA

    At a special meeting of the Wagga Municipal Council last night, the estimates-providing for a rate of 10 1/2d ...

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  5. WAGGA TEACHERS GO BACK TO SCHOOL

    One hundred and thirty-two country school teachers have gone into camp for 10 days to learn physical culture, organised games, and folk dancing at Brookvale. Shown in this picture from left are: S. T. Kelly, Wagga; R. Hughes, Willow Tree; J. M'Inerney, Wagga; R. Ellis, Wooleybah, and A. Gallagher, Newcastle. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. 5/2 A BUSHEL F.O.B. FOR BAGGED WHEAT

    Commenting yesterday on the Federal Government's plan to fix the price of wheat at 5/2 a bushel f.o.b., the secretary of the Wagga Farmers and Settlers' Association (Mr. W. W. Vonarx) said that such ...

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  7. HOPE FOR AGREEMENT IN ATOMIC ARMAMENTS RACE

    LONDON, Wednesday. (A.A.P.): "There can be no doubt that the atom question will be worked out satisfactorily," said the U.S. Secretary for State (Mr. Byrnes) at a press interview soon after his arrival in ...

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  8. KIOSK CRIME

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: At the Central Police court to-day Douglas Ronald Morris, aged 26 years journalist, was remanded to ...

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  9. Slaughter of Kidnapped Child

    CHICAGO, Wednesday: The police have announced that a 65-year-old janitor and his wife had been detained after the police ...

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  10. SMILING JAPS WHO BEAT AUST. P.O.W'S.

    AMBON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Identified as responsible for beating Australian prisoners-of-war at Ambon, 93 Japanese smiled ...

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  11. GOERING MORE DANGEROUS THAN HITLER

    NUREMBERG, Wednes.: Correspondents at the Nuremberg trial say that Goering recovered his composure ...

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  12. Peace in Industry Conference Favored by Unions

    SYDNEY, Wed.: Experienced and moderate trades union officials said to-day that those who thought that 1946 would see the ...

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  13. HELP TO POLAND

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): U.N.R.R.A. planned to spend £118,000,000 stg. on the rehabilitation of Poland, and the bulk of ...

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  14. LAND SALE BOYCOTT

    The auction sale of town land building blocks by the Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission at ...

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  15. Australians to Return From United States

    NEW YORK, Wed. (A.A.P.): The number of persons throughout the United States who are awaiting transport to Australia ...

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  16. Britain Faces Shipping Crisis

    LONDON Wed (A.A.P.): "Britain faces a shipping crisis." says the industrial correspondent of the "Daily Mail." She must ...

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  17. MEETING WITH GANPH[?]

    CALCUTTA, Wed.: The British Parliamentary delegation has requested a meeting with Ganthi and is now awaiting a reply from ...

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  18. Distress in Hungary

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Following an urgent appeal from the Premier of Hungary (M. Tildy), who said that "Hungary ...

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  20. Father Charged With Attempted Murder

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Charles Alfred Jones, aged 24 years, laborer, was committed for trial at the Parramatta Court on a charge ...

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  21. PROSPERITY FOR AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE Wed.: Forecasting prosperity for Australia, the Minister for Labor (Mr. Holloway) said that there had never ...

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  22. £85 PAID FOR A HUT

    BRISBANE Wednesday: A woman indesperate need of a home, paid £85 for a 16ft by 20ft, unlined hardwood hut, with Iron roof ...

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  23. Cease Fire in China Expected To-day

    CHUNGKING, Wed (A.A.P.): It was predicted that the cease-fire order would be issued by both the Government and the ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN GIRLS TAKEN TO MANILA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The U.S. authorities have expressed deep regret at the misunderstanding which led to the ...

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  27. POLISH AIRMEN, KILLED

    LONDON, Wednesday: Five Polish airmen, members of the crew of a Lincoin bomber,were killed when it crashed on ...

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  28. Cockatoo Dock Workers Want I.L.O. Policy

    SYDNEY, Wed.: A mass meeting at Cockatoo Dock this afternoon protested against the dismissal of about 40 workers ...

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  29. Falling Off in Gold Production

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A statement issued by the Department of Mines says that there was a slight decrease in the production ...

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  30. Mrs. Ethel Livesey Case

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Mrs Ethel Livesey faced photographers at Mascot to-day when she boarded an A.N.A. plane0 for Adelaide with her ...

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  31. Mr. Chifley's Denial

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Chiffey) to-night denied the claim of a U.S. General, cabled from Manila ...

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  32. BIG BATTLE IN ITALY

    ROME, Wed.: A full-scale battle is now being fought by thousands of bandits and Sicilian separatists, and a large force of Italian ...

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