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  4. TEMPO QUICKENING IN WAGGA AS CUP DAY NEARS

    Although the accommodation is still acute, it has been possible, by making rearrangaments, to provide for a considerable increase in visitors for this year's Wagga Cup. Some visitors have already arrived, but the greatest influx is expected ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SPORTSMEN'S MECCA

    This proposed Olympic layout of the Showgrounds was the one which Melbourne's representatives took to Rome in their successful bid to bring the Olympic Games to the city in 1956. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. VICTN. COAL STRIKE MAY INVOLVE MANY UNIONS

    MELBOURNE, Monday: A meeting of 600 striking miners at Wonthaggi to-day decided to seek the support of other unions if a settlement is not reached ...

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  7. CUP DAY FORECAST

    The following special forecast for tomorrow, Wagga Cup day, has been supplied by the ...

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  8. Medicine Scheme

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Federal Government intends to use the services of volunteer doctors to establish a panel to ...

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  9. New Guinea Timber Deal Inquiry

    SYDNEY, Monday: Representatives of the Queensland timber firm of Hancock and Gore, Ltd., were today accused of attempting to deceive the courts and the Royal Commission investigating the New Guinea timber deal case. The accusation was made by Mr. Shand, K.C. (assisting the Commission) in ...

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  10. WEST GERMAN CONSTITUTION "BEST IN WORLD"

    LONDON, Monday: By 53 votes to 12. a full session of the West Germany Constitutional Assembly, meeting at Bonn, last ...

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  11. Girl's Sudden Death Due to Laryngitis

    SYDNEY, Monday: A 17-year-old girl, Ruth Morion, of Woronora Road, Engadine, who was found dead at her home ...

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  12. OIL IN W.A. "A GOOD BET," SAYS AMERICAN

    SYDNEY, Monday: Large potential oilfields which he had just examined in Western Australia would have been drilled ...

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  13. WHEAT, FLOUR SALE TO U.K. CONCLUDED

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The sale of wheat end flour from the 1948-49 crop has been concluded between the British ...

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  14. CABLES IN BRIEF

    Radio "Battle" LONDON, Monday: Russian interference with British broadcasts in Russian became heavier ...

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  15. Frenchwoman Takes Off

    PARIS, Monday: A Frenchwoman, Madame Andree Dupeyron, took off yesterday from Mont de Marsan, in Southwest ...

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  16. Paris Talks Vital

    BERLIN, Monday: "Lasting pace for the world hinges on the decisions reached by the Western Powers and Russia at ...

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  19. Irishmen Against Bill

    LONDON, Monday: An all-party front is being formed in Bublin to oppose the Ireland Bill by every practicable means. ...

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  20. News Blackout on Activities of U.K. C.O.s at Hong Kong

    HONG KONG, Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter) : A news blackout has descended on the activities of General Sir Neil Ritchie, commander-in-chief of the Far Eastern land forces, and Admiral Sir Patrick Blind, Commander-in-chief of the British Far Eastern Naval Station since their arrival by air from Singapore on ...

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  21. POPE AND PRIVATE ENTERPRISE

    VATICAN CITY, Monday (A.A.P.): Delegates from Britain, Canada, Germany, Austria. Belgium, Holland, Spain and ...

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  22. Dangerous Mine Shafts in Wyalong District

    WEST WYALONG, Monday: The Department of Mines has told the Bland Shire Council that the proposal by the ...

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  23. Reeves Beats Sands by T.K.O.

    SYDNEY, Monday: Jimmy Reeves (10.2 1/4) won a t.k.o. victory over George Sands (10.4 3/4) in the tenth round of a ...

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