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  4. Council ban on

    The Wagga City Council last night refused permission to the Communist Party to hold a public meeting on June 14 on the corner of Baylis and Forsyth Streets. Council took this action on a motion from Alderman R. Harris. ...

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  5. Jessie steps out in Square Dance

    JESSIE MATTHEWS had skirt trouble when she stepped out in a Square Dance routine. Jessie and her daughter, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TEMPERANCE SECRETARY

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Clergymen [?]d "joined forces" with breweries opposing publicans' licences with[?]t knowing the true ground of the ...

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  7. HOUSEWIVES WILL BOYCOTT BUTTER

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The New Sooth Wales Housewives' Association would boycott butter ...

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  8. NEWCASTLE WOOL SALES

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday: Wool values at the final day of the Newcastle wool sales today were more than seven ...

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  9. Churchill sounds an alert to Britain

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): "In war we were united. Now, in peace, we find ourselves torn apart by quarrels which bear no relation to our dangers." Thus did Prime Minister ...

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  10. U.S. TALKS ON URANIUM

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) will have further discussions on the development of Australia's uranium sources when he reaches America on his return ...

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  11. Military resurgence in Japan

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The former head of the Australian Military Mission in Japan ...

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  12. HIGHER PRICE FOR EXPORT BUTTER

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Australia will press for increased prices for all butter and cheese exported to Great Britain after July 1 next. Announcing this today the ...

    Article : 235 words
  13. Advice on Wagga flood protection

    The City Council will approach the Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric. Authority for pert to advice it on ...

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  14. WOMAN CHARGED WITH BURNING GUEST-HOUSE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A woman was charged at Central Court today with having maliciously set fire to a ...

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  15. Beale rebukes textile chief

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Minister for Supply (Mr. Beale) tonight rebuked the managing director of ...

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  16. JAPAN AND RUSSIA

    TOKIO, Thursday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Japan's Foreign Office today would neither confirm or deny Japanese ...

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  17. BUS TOURISTS DID NOT HEAR TRAIN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: No survivor of the busload of 22 tourists heard the 340 ton steam train blow its whistle before smashing into the vehicle killing 11, Mr. R. A. Smithers, ...

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    This shot shows the base weighing 75 tons, one of three for machines that will be assembled at the Australian Iron and Steel Works, Port Kembla, being unloaded from the Port Fremantle over the H.M.A.S. Australia (Flagship of the R.A.N.) by the big crane at Captain Cook dockyard. This is vital machinery from U.S.A. for the stepping up in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. McDERMOTT ASKS FOR COMPENSATION

    SYDNEY, Thurs.: Frederick Lincoln McDermott has applied to the State Government for compensation for ...

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  22. WATERSIDE BAN APPLICATION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: An application by the Stevedoring Industry Board for permission to stop payment ...

    Article : 61 words
  23. FINANCE MEETING

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): Britain is consulting other Commonwealth nations on a suggestion that a ...

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