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  4. AIR AMBULANCE INTERESTS RIVERINA

    The proposal to establish an air ambulance service in Riverina, with its focal point at Wagga, is arousing considerable interest in district ...

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  5. RIVERINA FIRES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Claims totalling £2-million had been made against the Railway Commissioner following catastrophic bushfires ...

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  6. WAGGARAM SHOW

    At 9 o'clock this morning judging of 90 stud rams and about 450 show flocks and flock rams which are entered for this year's Wagga Ram ...

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  7. Triplets' 4th birthday

    THREE CURLEY-HEADED little girls up to their waists in a veld of dandelions at Williamstown. They are the Shanks triplets—Jennifer, Judith and Jillian. It was their [?]ourt birthday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Knighthood for Feisal

    Seventeen-year-old King Feisal of Iraq, who to staying at Balmoral Castle as the guest of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Lorry-driver remanded

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: An 18-year-old lorry driver had made a statement admitting that he had placed a length ...

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  10. Funeral of the late Sir Keith Murdoch

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: "He was a great Australian, an outstanding leader, a beloved husband and father," ...

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  11. P.M.'s STATEMENT ON CREDIT EASING

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The question of easing bank credit restrictions had been under discussion between the Treasurer and the Commonwealth Bank Board for some time, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said in the House of Representatives today. ...

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  12. Banks cautious on credit cuts

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The effects of the Commonwealth Government's lifting of credit restrictions would be retarded because banks' advances were already very high, the general ...

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  13. CREDIT EASING

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Government's withdrawal of its instructions to trading banks in relation to credit ...

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  14. Man badly burned near Tumut

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: C.I.B. Arson Squad detectives are investigating a fire in which a man was critically burned ...

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  15. Atom chiefs to return to England

    PERTH, Tuesday: It is believed that Britain's atomic [?]ests on Monte Bella Islands [?]re in the process of being ...

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  16. TRAGEDY AT HOME

    The body of a 68-year-old Wagga pensioner, whose throat was cut, was found early yesterday afternoon in a bed at his home in Urana Street. ...

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  17. N.T. LAND SETTLEMENT TO BE ENCOURAGED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Commonwealth Government has decided to encourage, whenever possible, resident land settlement in the Northern Territory. Announcing this today, the ...

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  18. M.H.R.s ILL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Two members of the Home of Representatives, Mr. W. M. Hughes (Lib., N.S.W.) and ...

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  21. HEAVY HOLIDAY WEEKEND ROAD TOLL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The holiday weekend had been one of the most tragic in N.S.W. history, with a road toll of 12 ...

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  22. MANFRED LASS CASE WITNESS FOUND GUILTY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A blacksmith was acquitted of perjury, but found guilty of false swearing in the Quarter ...

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  23. Brutal murder of woman

    MACKAY, Tuesday: The battered nude body of a middle-aged woman was found in Queen's Park ...

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  24. Ex-Gundagai man on murder charge

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: After Mrs. Ellen Lawson, 72, had been found strangled in her bed at Corrimal early today, ber husband, Corrimal postmaster Robert William Lawson, 51, was charged with ...

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  25. OPPOSITION BLAST ON CREDITS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Opposition members in the House of Representatives today used the announcement of the relaxation of credit restrictions in an attempt to force the Government to ...

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  26. LIFT STRIKE ENDS

    CHICAGO, Tues, (A.A.P.): Lift drivers ended a six-day strike yesterday when they accepted a compromise wage ...

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