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  4. CITY COUNCIL DEFERS WAGGA MARKET PUN FOR SIX MONTHS

    The City Council last night discussed the establishment of a Municipal Market in Wagga, but deferred any action on the matter for six months. Action was postponed in order that council could watch the outcome ...

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  5. Wagga water: action urged

    The Chamber of commerce has requested the City Council to consider action to ...

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  6. OFF TO "SEE QUEEN"

    "FOUR SMART GIRLS on our way to see the Queen"—that's how these friends aboard the Otranto described themselves, before they sailed for London—and the Coronation. The girls are, from left: Pat Forsyth, 22; Margaret ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Hitler statues and swastikas in migrants' camps

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Acting Minister for Immigration (Mr. Beale) today admitted that statues of Hitler and swastikas had been found in a migrant reception centre early last year. ...

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  8. Report awaited: child's death

    SYDNEY, Friday: Detectives investigating the death of a two-year-old girl at Parramatta today are awaiting the Government Analyst's report on the contents of her stomach. ...

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  9. Garage residences

    The City Council will prosecute two Wagga residents for contravention of the council's refutations against ...

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  10. Stir in Court over remark

    SYDNEY, Friday: There was a stir at the Central Criminal Court today when the Crown Prosecutor, Mr. Harvey Prior, remarked during the hearing of a case that Mr. W. R. Dovey, Q.C. ...

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  11. Part of Wagga haul recovered

    A quantity of merchandise recognised as that stolen from the store of T. Edmondson and Co. Ltd., on ...

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  12. Death sentence passed

    BROKEN HILL, Friday: Twenty-three year-old Army cook, Gilbert Ryan, was sentenced to death at the Supreme Court, Broken Hill, today for the murder of 17-year-old Thelma ...

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  13. HUNGER STRIKE

    ALBURY, Friday: A Hungarian migrant told Mr. Qulggin, S.M., today that he would not eat food ...

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  14. 725,000 DOLLARS GIFT TO SYDNEY DIOCESE

    SYDNEY, Friday: A Sydney woman in New York has bequeathed about 725,000 dollars (£323,000) to the ...

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  15. FIRE PROBE AGAIN NEXT WEEK

    The inquiry into the cause of the Ladysmith bushfire last January will resume at the Wagga Court House on Monday after a two months' adjournment. ...

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  16. RECORD SHEEP SLAUGHTER AT ABATTOIR

    A record number of sheep were slaughtered at the Wagga abattoir yesterday. This was disclosed last night ...

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  17. [?]arj. Jackson for Japan

    [?]HGOW, Fri.: Olym[?] champion sprinter, [?] Jackson, will go to [?] next month for ...

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  19. WARDER'S STORY OF COOTA, TRAIN ESCAPE

    ALBURY, Friday: One of four prisoners who escaped from custody near Cootamundra on August 11 had ...

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    The Maritime Services Board fire float Boray pours water on to the hull of the tanker Ringfjell at White Bay to prevent flames on the water from spreading to the tanker, petrol leaking from the tanker caused a spectacular fire. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Melbourne footballers at Wagga

    The North Melbourne footballers who will play a team selected from the Albury and District ...

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  23. N.T. "STATE IN FUTURE," M.H.R. SAYS

    CANBERRA, Friday: With a growing population, the Northern Territory could become an autonomous State in ...

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  24. PASSENGER HURLS FILM OVERBOARD OVERBOARD IN PROTEST

    SYDNEY, Friday: An English passenger on the Orcades, which was berthed at Pyrmont today, threw overboard cinema film in protest against Australian Customs regulations. The passenger, Mr. O. H. ...

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  25. Car insurance may rise

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Further increases in car insurance premiums were inevitable unless the accident rate ...

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