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  4. Another Polio Case at Wagga—Total now 12

    Another polio case, a boy aged nine, was reported to Wagga health authorities on Saturday, bringing the total to 12 cases since September 24. The boy, who lives in the southern part of the ...

    Article : 147 words
  5. Water Supply For Tarcutta At Last

    A 120-year-old Tarcutta housewives' worry was officially abolished at three minutes past four o'clock on Saturday, when Councillor W. H. Simpson turned ...

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  6. TO ORGANISE OLYMPIC GAMES

    Representatives of Australian Olympic bodies appointed to the organising committee of the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games. From left to right: Messrs. W. J. T. Uren, Victorian Olympic Council; R. H. Wallman, 8th. Aust. Olympic Council; H. G. Alderson, chairman Australian Olympic Federation: E. Tanner, Sec. A.O.F.: C. R. Aitken, Victorian Olympic Council. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. EXPERT SEES DROP IN DOLLAR TRADE

    Sir Sidney Caine, British Treasury delegate at the recent foreign trade convention, held in New York, predicted ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Atomic Control

    LAKE SUCCESS, Sunday (A.A.P.): Russia was preparing to open wide its doors to international atomic control ...

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  9. JAPANESE "NOT WORRIED" BY CALWELL THREAT

    TOKIO, Sunday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Japanese sportsmen are "not the least disturbed" by opposition by the Australian ...

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  10. Six Sets of Twins and Three Others

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Sunday (A.A.P.-Reuter): A family record believed unique in the British ...

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  11. AUSTN. SPIN BOWLERS ROUT RHODESIANS; CENTURIES TO OPENERS

    BULAWAYO, Sunday (A.A.P. Special): Australia, hitting up 398 and bundling Rhodesia out for 71 in the second innings after four minutes' extra play yesterday, won by an innings and 161 runs. ...

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  12. Junee Threat

    The principal of Wagga Teachers' College (Mr. G. L. Blakemore) said last night he had not had any representations ...

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  13. CABLES IN BRIEF

    India and Wheat LONDON, Sunday: The Indian Premier (Pandit Nehru) today denied that India had made ...

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  14. SPANISH SHIP SINKS; AT LEAST SIX DEAD

    LONDON, Sunday: In one of the year's worst gales, the 3554-ton Spanish steamer, Monte Gurugu, sank today in flames ...

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  15. FROZEN RABBIT EXPORTS NEARLY SIX TIMES MORE

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The number of frozen rabbits exported from New South Wales for the year ended June 30, 1949, was ...

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  16. Honeymoon Couples on Missing Yacht

    HOBART, Sunday: Two young honeymoon couples have not been seen since they left yesterday morning on a fishing ...

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  17. AUDITOR-GENERAL DIES IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Mr. E. H. Swift, who has been N.S.W. Auditor-General since 1942, died at his home in Drummoyne ...

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  18. Rowdy Election Meetings

    GRIFFITH, Sunday: After being struck on the leg by an egg, the Federal Leader of the Country Party (Mr. Fadden) threatened to punch an interjector at a rowdy street meeting here last night. MR. FADDEN stated: "I'll ...

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  21. COMMUNISTS MENACED AT COOLAMON

    COOLAMON, Sun.:A crowd of 200 menaced Communist speakers at Coolamon on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  22. Calwell Calls Interjectors "Hogs, Fools"

    MOREE, Sunday: The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) described interjectors at an election meeting at Moree ...

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