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  4. Warders Suspended Following Escapes

    SYDNEY, Friday: Three warde's were suspended today pending charges of negligence, following the escape of Darcy Ezekiel Dugan, 28, and William Cecil Mears, 27, from a cell at Central Police ...

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  5. R.A.A.F. Corporal Faces Court Martial

    BRISBANE, Friday: Allegations that he had damaged a number of Lincoln bombers were contained in ten charges against an R.A.A.F. corporal in a court martial at Archerfield today. ...

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  6. Santa Claus Lands

    AT FOREST HILL R.A.A.F. Station last Saturday afternoon Santa Claus made a perfect landing by plane, to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TWO MORE POLIO CASES IN WAGGA

    Wagga Health Inspector (Mr. D. E. Lewis) yesterday announced two further definite polio cases ...

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  8. OPPOSITION EXPECTED FROM LABOR SENATE

    SYDNEY, Friday: "The Labor Party, having control of the Senate, will aim at presenting legislation it has placed on the ...

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  9. CABINET FAVORS ELECTRICITY COMMISSION

    SYDNEY, Friday: Establishment of an Electricity Commission to take over control of the generation of electricity power ...

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  10. Girl Killed; Father Hurt at Crossing

    NEWS of the death of a 12 year-old girl killed in a [?]-crossing smash at Barellan yesterday morning is being ...

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  11. U.S. SCIENTISTS BELIEVE BRITAIN HAS ATOM BOMB

    NEW YORK, Friday (A.A.P.): Howard Blakeslee, science editor of American Associated Press wrote yesterday that the London Daily Mirror's report that Britain had the atom bomb "affirms the ...

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  12. Wagga Christmas Rush Expected to Begin in Earnest Next Week

    Although most Wagga shops have been experiencing a steady rush for the last two weeks, some stores have been so quiet that shop assistants declared that it did not seem like Christmas at all. However, all expect a heavy last-minute rush by the public next week. ...

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  13. U.S. Far-East Ambassador-at-Large to Resign

    NEW YORK, Friday: Dr. Phillip Jessup, American Ambassador-At-Large, would resign early in March, soon after his return ...

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  14. Wide Search for Mental Hospital Escapee

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Described as violent, Frances Blair, 34 an inmate of the Beechworth Mental Hospital, escaped today ...

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  17. Higher Price Sought for Leather Goods

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Prices Commissioner has been asked to authorise an increase in the price of leather goods. ...

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  18. France Protests to Poland Over "Spy" Trials

    PARIS, Friday (A.A.P.): France has protested to Poland against its decision to try four French nationals on charges of ...

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  19. T.B.-Infected Meat Allegedly Sold in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Friday: Allegations that meat unfit for human consumption has been sold in Sydney for more than a year are ...

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  20. Holiday Arrangements in Wagga

    Following are the arrangements in Wagga for the Christmas holidays— POST OFFICE: Saturday, open as usual; Monday, open 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. for all classes of business ...

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  21. Communist Party Case Ends in Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Friday: The case for the Victorian Communist Party concluded before the Royal Commission on ...

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  22. Union Barred From Raising Election Funds

    PERTH, Friday: Justice Sir John Dwyer ruled today that a union had no authority to raise and expend funds for a Federal ...

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