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  4. "FORTUNE" IN WOLFRAM FIELD NEAR WAGGA, BUT PLANT IS WORRY

    Miners who are working the rich wolfram deposits at Burrandana, 23 miles from Wagga, say they are "sitting on a fortune," but cannot take full advantage of it because they haven't suitable modern machinery. ...

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    ROBERT MARSH, 40, of Balaclava Road, Caulfield, fell 60 feet from scaffolding in the King's Theatre, Russell Street, Melbourne, where he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. [?]EKING BAN

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.: [?]y refusing passports to [?]elegates to the Peking [?]ace conference, the ...

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  7. HE'LL STUDY DRINKING

    Mr Justice Maxwell, the NSW Liquor Royal Commissioner, will study drinking conditions in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PUSH-BUTTON WAR HERE

    TOKYO, Thursday (A.A.P.): The United States has enough guided missiles to launch large-scale push-button warfare. Some of the missiles are ...

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  9. Family of five die in fire

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: A family of fire was burned to death early today when a fire broke out in their timber house on a property at Cavendish, 16 miles from Hamilton. ...

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  10. Voted for Sid Barnes

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Mr. Edmund Alfred ("Chappie") Dwyer, was sacked today as an Australian cricket selector by the Australian Board of Control Selectors elected at today's ...

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  11. "TAKE ME AWAY AND HANG ME"

    PERTH, Thursday: "I am not sorry I killed them as they had it coming. The drove me to it. She by her ...

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  12. WATER—

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Deadly [?] Thallium could not be [?]ifted when added to [?]fied N.S.W. Government ...

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  13. Peace delegates leave: blockade break?

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Eleven Peking peace conference delegates left Brisbane for Cairns and Townsville today. It is believed the delegates planned to board a ship at one of the northern ports in an effort to break the Government's blockade. ...

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  14. TASMANIAN SHOPS MUST CLOSE SATY.

    HOBART, Thursday: Compulsory closing of shops on Saturdays throughout Tasmania is provided for in a ...

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  15. Peking peace delegate's plan for prisoners

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: A Collins Street radiologist said today that he would have sought the release of 11 ...

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  16. Tax deductions for schooling

    CANBERRA, Thursday: All amounts paid to schools, colleges or universities for the full time education of dependant children under the age of 21 will be allowable as taxable deduction ...

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  18. RAIL CHIEF'S APPEAL

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Winsor) has appealed to railwaymen to "bring more ...

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  20. GOODWIN BY SHIRLEY

    LONDON, Thurs. (A.A.P.): Shirley Strickland, Australian Olympic gold medallist, again demonstrated her superiority ...

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  21. SEDGMAN: THINKING OF GIVING IT UP

    NEW YORK, Thursday (A.A.P.): Frank Sedgman, although somewhat vague on the exact date, is thinking of ...

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  22. FADDEN EXPLAINS TAX CUT

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) tonight introduced into the House of Representatives the necessary legislation to give effect to taxation concessions ...

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  23. Vic. journalist dead

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: A well-known Melbourne journalist, Mr. Crayton Burns, died today at his Hawthorn home ...

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  24. WAR WIDOW "OLD WAR-HORSE"

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Mrs. G. A. Vasey, widow of the late Major-General Vasey and president of the War Widows' Guild, was described in the Senate today as "an old ...

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  25. Marchini wins fight

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Young Italian, Carlo Marchini (11.3 3/4) knocked out Al Smith (11.4 1/2) in the seventh round ...

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