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  4. WAGGA AWAITS: RIVER EXPECTED TO REACH 30FT. PEAK SOME TIME TONIGHT

    Provided no more rain falls on the catchment area, the Murrumbidgee River at Wagga is expected to reach a 30-ft. peak late tonight. At 1 a.m. the height was 24ft. 10ins. The river at Gundagai at 6 p.m. was 28 feet, three inches and falling. ...

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  5. All changed now

    Eighteen-year-old Hungarian migrant, Paul Sturman, was the unhappiest lad in Melbourne this week because, as he told Mr. Moloney, S.M. in the South Melbourne Court, his contract with the N.S.W. Railways had been cancelled ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Cobb dies in jet crash

    John Cobb. 53. famous British speed driver was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Wagga man on lost plane

    Warrant - Officer Gerald C. Bocquet, who was killed in the crash of a R.A.A.F. Dakota into ...

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  8. INDECENT BOOKS CAUSE CONCERN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Suggestive and indecent literature on bookstands and in public places was causing an unhealthy attitude to sex, and encouraging an increase in sexual violence ...

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  9. Men break through picket to get to jobs

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Twenty-four engineers to-day broke through a picket, line to go back to their ...

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  10. Lie admitted on friend's death

    EDEN, Wednesday: A man admitted in Eden Coroners' Court today that her had given police false information about the circumstances of his friend's death. ...

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  11. AIR SEARCH ENDED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A [?]copter, a Dakota and three [?]-boats today resumed the [?] for traces of the ...

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  12. T.A.A. BROKE RECORDS, BUT SHOWED LOSS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Trans - Australia Airlines showed a loss of £74,438 in operations during the year ...

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  13. Thousands begin homage to late W. M. Hughes

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Thousands of citizens of all creeds and from all walks of life field past the casket containing the bo[?]ly of William Morris Hughes in St. Andre's Cathedral today. Today was the first day of ...

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  14. T.A.A.-A.N.A. agreement

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: A future Labor Government will take every lawful step to restore the status and activities of Trans-Australia Airlines to what they were before the Government's ...

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  15. NEW TRIAL ORDERED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: A Mackay Criminal Court jury today failed to agree in the trial of Clifford Ian Cutler ...

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  16. Welcome for Duchess

    HONG KONG, Wednesday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Twenty thousand race fans, clapping enthusiastically, greeted the ...

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  17. [?]ench jet breaks [?]ugh sound barrier

    [?]RIS, Wednesday (AAP): [?]ce's swept-wing jet [?] the Mystere 425, yesterday became the first French ...

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  18. FUNERAL OF W.M. HUGHES ON FRIDAY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Governor-General (Sir William McKell) will represent the Queen at the funeral ...

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  19. MINISTER'S CLAIM ANSWERED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A statement by the Minister for Defence (Mr. McBride) in an address to the Liberay Party recently that one of the causes of primary producers slowing up was that they were ...

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  22. Alleged rackets by undertakers

    PERTH, Wednesday: Allegations of racketeering by undertakers in all States over the funeral expenses of ex-service personnel were made by Mr. C. H. Harburg (Queensland) at the Federal ...

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  23. "HANDS OFF ANZAC DAY," SAYS R.S.L.

    PERTH, Wed.: "Hands off Artzac Day" was the unanimous opinion of the Federal R.S.L. congress today on a ...

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  24. SYMPATHY FOR 'BILLY' FROM EGG-THROWER

    BRISBANE, Wednes.: Patrick Matthew (Paddy) Brosnan, 77, the man who threw an egg at the late Mr. W. M. ...

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  25. "ONLY RABBITS GET MYXO."

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Research workers had tried in the past to transmit myxomatosis to a wide range of domestic and wild animals without success, the chairman of the Commonwealth Scientific and Research Organisation (Dr. Clunies Ross) said today. ...

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