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  4. PLAN TO STOP FLOODS IN SOME PARTS OF WAGGA

    A scheme envisaging the prevention of flood to Wagga city proper will be submitted to the Wagga City Council by the Investigating Sub-committee of the Flood Control Advisory Committee. ...

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  5. THE FLEET'S IN

    Planes from the aircraft carrier Sydney roared overhead in anchor formation as the Australian fleet steamed majestically towards Melbourne... well in time for the Melbourne Cup. Thousands of people lined the foreshores from Frankston to Port Melbourne to watch the fleet forge its way into the Port. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FUNERAL OF W. M. HUGHES MOST IMPRESSIVE IN HISTORY

    SYDNEY, Friday: The late William Morris Hughes was buried at Northern Suburbs cemetery this afternoon after the most impressive ...

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  7. BREASLEY, TO RIDE IN U.K.

    A ("Scobie") Breasley has accepted a retainer to ride in England next year. Breasley won the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Big crowd at funeral of referee

    SYDNEY, Friday: Extra police had to control a crowd of nearly 500 people before the mile-long funeral ...

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  9. Boy rescued in Hampden Av.

    The quick thinking of a truck-driver probably saved a young New Australian boy from drowning on flooded Hampden Avenue near North Wagga yesterday morning. ...

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  10. EDEN MURDER ALLEGATIONS

    EDEN, Friday: A Sydney detective today denied that he and other detectives had in turn, at the C.I.B., struck a man "many times" during questioning before the man had said he had hidden his friend's body. The detective, Det. ...

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  11. MOTHER STEALS FOR CHILDREN

    DETROIT, Friday (A.A.P.): An ambitious mother, arrested here after she stepped off a plane from Los Angeles on ...

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  12. BEER IS DEARER TODAY

    SYDNEY, Friday: An increase in the price of bottled and draught beer was announced today by the ...

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  14. C.P. again Vic. Government

    MELBOURNE, Friday: The Governor (Sir Dallas Brooks) today refused the Premier (Mr. Hollway) a dissolution of the Legislative Assembly, and asked him to resign. ...

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  16. VISITED WAGGA THE MODERN WAY

    An Ardlethan wheat farmer, Mr. Hugh Hawthorne, flew in his own plane yesterday to attend the Wagga Agricultural ...

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  17. Broke drug laws: Corowa chemists fined heavily

    ALBURY, Friday: Three Corowa chemists were yesterday fined a total of £73/4/ on charges relating to violations of drug regulations. The prosecutions were the ...

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  18. AFRICAN CHIEF FOR CORONATION

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): Transport Minister T. Lennox-Boyd, has invited an African chief and his family to stay ...

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  19. ITALIANS DENY THEY ARE COMMUNISTS

    SYDNEY, Friday: A spokesman for Italian migrants who took part in a city street clash yesterday, today hotly denied any associations with the Communist Party. They were commenting on ...

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  20. FLAMES DESTROY FLATS AND HOTEL

    NEW YORK, Friday (AAP): Flames swept through 18 homes, a block of flats and an hotel on the outskirts of East ...

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