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  4. CIRCULAR ARRIVED 3 DAYS LATE

    Burning off on a section of The Rock-Westby line on January 22 was postponed, but the circular did not reach the ganger until three days afterwards, January 25, Wagga Bushfires' Inquiry was told yesterday. ...

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  5. It was very cold up there in the thick fog

    The fog was thick 100 feet up on the new telephone exchange building in Melbourne's Russell Street, and these workmen had one of the coldest jobs in the city rivetting on the slippery girders. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GOLD CUP DAY

    Increasingly heavy traffic in Wagga's main [?]ets, an influx of new faces, and numerous lays of race fashions in store windows have several days heralded the coming of the ...

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  7. Display in Melbourne window

    The secretary of the Victorian branch of the Australasian Society of Engineers, Mr Gallagher, said this week that relatively high wages in unskilled occupations were hiring youths away, from apprenticeship. Above, painting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MAN, TWO CHILDREN IN WAGGA CRASH

    Two children and a man were injured in an accident in Gurwood Street at 12.30 p.m. yesterday. ...

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  9. SHORTAGE OF MEAT THIS WINTER

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Australia faces a shortage of meat, both for home consumption and for export, during the current winter. It is not expected that Australia will be able ...

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  10. Menzies' reply: import cuts allegation.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: David Jones Ltd. had been obtaining letter of credit for £200,000 monthly for six months before the announcement of the Government's sterling import cuts, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said today. ...

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  11. [?]aterfront [?]tz by [?]e Govt.?

    [?]BERRA Tuesday: The [?]wealth Government [?]ddering legislative ac[?] counter unauthorised ...

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  12. Rise for stock feed wheat

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The price of wheat for stock feed throughout Australia will rise from 12/ to 16/1 per bushel following the withdrawal of the Federal Government subsidy. ...

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  13. DULLES WARNS U.S. OF WARLIKE VIEWS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: John Foster Dulles charged last night that the United Nations' defence and foreign aid programmes were a failure. Many nations feared the ...

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  14. Reduction in civil flights soon

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: A drastic reduction in Australia's civil airlines service is expected to operate late ...

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  16. Heavy fogs in Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Tues: Essendon Aerodrome was closed for more than 22 hours during the night because of a heavy ...

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  18. N.R.M.A. INSPECTOR GIVES EVIDENCE ON DE-REGISTERED HOTELS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Because their standard had deteriorated, the N.R.M.A. had de-registered 106 N.S.W. hotels, a country inspector of the N.R.M.A. told the Liquor Commissioner (Mr. Justice Maxwell) today. He is James Robertson, who said the N.R.M.A. had 169 hotels registered in 1950, ...

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  19. Five vehicles in Griffith accident

    GRIFFITH, Tuesday: Five vehicles were Involved in an amazing series of crashes in Griffith main street, Banna ...

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