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  4. MAJOR OBSTACLE TO TALKS

    GENEVA, Thursday (A.A.P.): Indo-China peace talks yesterday faced a major obstacle to an agreement, and the four-hour secret session of the ...

    Article : 444 words
  5. Leadership of Evatt praised

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Dr. Evatt's leadership of the Australian Labor Party in the Federal elections was ...

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  6. Gowrie scholarship to Wagga boy

    A pupil of the Wagga High School has won one of two Gowrie scholarships awarded in N.S.W. this year. The pupil is Stuart Dickson of Blamey Street. The scholarship is awarded from the results of ...

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  7. MENZIES-FADDEN IN CABINET DISCUSSION

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Discussions today between the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) and the Leader of the Country Party (Sir Arthur Fadden) will determine ...

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  8. Wagga Picnic races

    Mrs. Peter Martin believed in comfort at the Picnic Races, while her friends, Mrs. Ian Anderson (Holbrook), Miss Connie Thomson (Wagga), Mrs. James Ross (Holbrook), and Mrs. Claude Hubbard (Orange) had to stand. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Free drug list, "very generous"

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The list of free drugs available to pensioners under regulations which came into operation on June 1, were "very generous", the ...

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    Mrs. G. B. Austin presenting the Waggs Amateur Cup to Mr. Keith Ledger-wood, of Ganmata, at yesterday's Wagga Picnic Races. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. POINTLESS JOKE, SAYS MOTHER

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A Canberra newspaper advertisement which offered two babies for adoption was a ...

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  12. Another Berlin meeting

    GENEVA, Thurs. (AAP): Russia, Intends to call another four-power conference on European questions ...

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  13. Needs foreign capital

    WINNIP[?]G, Thurs.: Australian High Commissioner Sir Douglas Copland said yesterday that of all members of ...

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  14. Blames-wheat quality for poor bread

    MELBOURNE. Thursday: Australian bakers had nothing to learn from overseas baking methods, but our ...

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  15. Comments by sheep judges

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Romney Marsh judge at the Sydney Sheep Show (Mr. H. W. Yelland) of Newlyn, Victoria, said breeders now seemed to be working ...

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  16. Solicitor says he didn't "tout"

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Solicitor John E. Poole hotly denied at the Studley-Ruxron Royal Commission today that he had touted for work among prisoners at ...

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  17. FAT STOCK SHOW RESULTS

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  18. Govt. orders helicopter for Woomera

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The Federal Government has placed an order for the purchase of a type 171 ...

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  19. Committed for trial on murder charge

    ORANGE. Thursday: A young Bulgarian who had admitted killing an Orange taxi-driver because he wanted ...

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  22. SAYS MELB. WATERSIDERS NOT CONTROLLED BY COMMUNISTS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The Melbourne branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation was not controlled by Communists, the general secretary of the W.W.F. (Mr. J. Healy) told the City Court today. ...

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  23. INJURED NURSE LEARNING TO WALK

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: A young English nurse Sister Joyce Rodgers, who Injured her spine in a fall when ...

    Article : 169 words
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