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  4. NOTHING WILL BE HIDDEN AT ESPIONAGE COMMISSION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Royal Commission on espionage would see that there was nothing hidden which should be made known, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said today. He said the whole question was too important to brook ...

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  5. STEADY RAIN EASES DROUGHT IN RIVERINA

    Widespread soaking rain fell over the Riverina yesterday and last night. The rain has brightened the hopes of formers who have waited months for ...

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  6. Wagga housing ballot

    Voluntary scrutineers, R. F. Hunt of Liverpool (centre) and G. Hierons of Wagga (right), placing marbles in the ballot box at the Housing Commission [?]allot in the 2WG Theatrette on Tuesday night. On the left is the officer [?]n charge of the Commission in Wagga (Mr. N. A. McLeod). A record number ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Three members of the Wagga Australian Rules team leap for a mark during a training run this week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. U.S. SENSATION

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A.P.) President Elsenhower has directed that a "blank wall" be ...

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  9. "Telegraph" fined £500

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Consolidated Press Ltd was fined £500 by the State Full Court today for ...

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  10. GOVT. MOVES QUICKLY ON ESPIONAGE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday; The Commonwealth Government is moving swiftly to prepare the ground for the Royal Commission into espionage. The [?] General ...

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  11. Lawyers claim: bashing case

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The hands kerchief of a man who [?]ge[?] he was bushed by police was saturated with blood the morning after his arrest an employee ...

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  12. Member retires from Parlt.

    CANBERRA, Wed.: Mr. Bernard Corser (C.P., Old.) Member for Wide Bay. retired from politics today after 42 ...

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  13. DETECTIVE'S ADMISSION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday; Det.-Const J. W. Heys admitted at the Studley-Ruxton Royal Commission today that a complaint of assault had been made against ...

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  16. 20th PARLIAMENT BREAKS UP

    CANBERRA Wed: The 20th Federal Parliament broke up late this afternoon prior to the Federal elections after ...

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  17. Award to Qld. jnr. farmer

    STONES, Wednesday: A 20 - year - old Queenslander, John Grigg, was awarded first prize in the A.B.C.'s ...

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  18. Overseas stir on the Petrov case

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Disclosures from Canberra of alleged Soviet spying in Australia has created a stir overseas with the Petrov case front page news in Britain, tho United States and Canada. ...

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  19. CHILD BACK TO UNMARRIED MOTHER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: A Warrak grazier and his wife were ordered by the Supreme Court today to ...

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