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  4. [?]AGE HITS AT STATE'S [?]URAL [?]ROGRAMME

    [?]YDNEY, Wednesday: State Pre[?]rs who were criticising the Com[?]wealth for allegedly slowing [?] rural development by refusing ...

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  5. Fear of a new drop in value of wool clips

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: The produce secretary of the Australian Primary Producers' Union (Mr. A. L. Brownlee), dropped a hint to delegates at the union's annual conference today that stockpiling of wool in ...

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  6. NEW ELECTRIC LOCO.

    HERE is Mr. Frank Myers, special driver for the Railways Commissioners, at the control of Victoria's new ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Vic. flood fears rise

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday; Rain fell today and with the prediction of further heavy falls in the next 24 hours by the Weather Bureau, the flood danger has been renewed in rivers already ...

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  8. Differences arise

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Differences have arisen between Commonwealth recruiting authorities and the N.S.W. Education Department over the right of recruiting officers to address ...

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  9. ATTEMPT TO DERAIL TRAIN NEAR GOULBURN

    GOULBURN, Wed.: Police believe an attempt was made to derail a train near Goulburn last night. ...

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  10. No decisions yet on Wheat Pact

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The chairman of the Australian Wheat Board, Sir John Teasedale, said today there ...

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  11. MAN CHARGED WITH KILLING DAUGHTER

    GILGANDRA, Wednesday: A man who police claim strangled and cremated his two-year-old daughter had said: "I'm sorry for what I did, as [?] loved [?] his wife said at an inquest today. The man, Thomas George ...

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  12. Two-day recess in talks

    MUNSAN, Wed. (A.A.P.): The Allies today agreed to a Communist request for an additional two-day recess in ...

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  13. [?]SUALTY LIST [?]ROM KOREA

    [?]BERRA, Wednesday: A [?] list containing the [?] of 18 members of the [?] 3rd Battalions Royal ...

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  14. BASIC WAGE ADJUSTMENT ON FRIDAY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The next quarterly adjustment of the basic wage is expected to be announced on Friday ...

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  15. Marjorie Jackson no certainty

    HELSINKI, Wed. (A.A.P.-Special): Marjorie Jackson is not a certainty to win the Olympic 100 metres gold ...

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  16. WILL TRY AND STOP EXPECTED PETROL RISE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: The Labor Leader (Mr. Cain) said today that he would personally contact all State ...

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  17. CYCLIST KILLED AVOIDING DOG

    SYDNEY, Wed.: A cyclist was fatally injured at Penshurst today when he fell after trying to avoid hitting a dog. ...

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  20. PRIMATE'S VIEW ON "RED DEAN"

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Geoffrey Fisher) said last night that if the "Red Dean" of Canterbury (Dr. Hewlett Johnson) was "guilty of self-delusion to a remarkable degree that is not short of certifiable lunacy", this did not expose him to the legal consequences. ...

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  21. Man killed at Albury

    John Vass, 65, of Crist Street, Albury, died in hospital two hours after being hit by a car in Olive Street ...

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  22. U.S. to STEP UP "VOICE" BROADCASTS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): The Voice of America broadcasts "will be stepped up" now the American ...

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  23. Killed five

    HONOLULU, Wednesday: A Filipino farmhand, wielding an old Army bayonet, ripped five members of one family ...

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