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  4. DROUGHT FLOODS WORRY TO FARMERS

    SYDNEY, Friday: While one of the worst droughts on record is threatening the wheat crop in Northern N.S.W., floods have devastated areas in the ...

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  5. TRIPLE COLLISIONS AT ALBURY: MANY INJURED

    ALBURY, Friday: Three collisions occurred within a half hour on a bridge between Albury and Wodonga tonight. A 12-years-old boy was seriously ...

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  6. Girl topped in sheep, wool

    Alderman I. Jack had a special word of praise for Miss M. Galvin when he presented her with a prize for having come top of Stage I in the Sheep and Wool examinations conducted by the Wagga Technical College. Miss Galvin: lives near Jingellic, and travels to Henty to attend the course. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Dr. R. V. McFadzean, of Griffith, who returned from New Guinea during the week, is here shown holding a "Hagen Axe," one of the many souvenirs ha Drought back with him. Dr. McFadzean was the doctor in the National geographic expedition which studied orchids during its three weeks' stay ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DR. EVATT IS AT THE CROSSROADS

    CANBERRA, Friday: A decision by the Leader of the Opposition (Dr. Evatt) this weekend to appear before the Royal Commission on Espionage could bring him to the political crossroads. ...

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  9. Manilla girl wins J.F. contest

    SYDNEY, Friday: Winner of the New Booth Wales 1954 junior farmer radio contest for girls, ...

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  10. Menzies attacked on Judges

    BRISBANE, Friday:— Queensland Premier Gair today accused Prime Minister Menzies of attempting ...

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  11. SECRET VOTE WANTED ON CLUBS

    SYDNEY, Friday: Parliamentary Labor Caucus will demand a secret vote on the exclusion of clubs from the liquor hours referendum. The demand will be made ...

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  12. Lawson does not know if he will die

    SYDNEY, Friday: Commercial artist Leonard Keith Lawson, 26, sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Clancy on June 24, still does not know whether he is to die. ...

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  13. NEW SECRETARY TAKES OVER

    ADELAIDE, Friday: The new secretary of the Australian Board of Cricket Control, Mr. J. A. Ledward, ...

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  14. ART DISPLAY AT WAGGA

    At the monthly meeting at the Wagga Art Society last night, members were advised that Mr. C. Lloyd Jones had ...

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  15. DUKE'S BUSY ROUND IN CANADA

    QUEBEC CITY, Friday (A.A.P.): The Duke of Edinburgh, now nearing the end of his three weeks' Canadian ...

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  16. Hospital trust

    SYDNEY, Friday: The State R.S.L. will establish a hospital trust for the benefit of members too old to be ...

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  19. SINN'S GOOD WIN

    MELBOURNE, Friday:— Australian bantam - weight champion, Bobby Sinn (8.61) gave a strong indication of his ...

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  20. "Death a month from trains"

    SYDNEY, Friday: The City Coroner (Mr. F. L. McNamara) criticising a statement by the Commissioner for Railways (Mr. R. Winsor), said today there had ...

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  21. Russia vetoes treaty

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): Russia has rejected Austria's proposal for setting up a five-power committee to consider ...

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  22. POLICE FORCE CHANGES

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Premier (Mr. Cahill) today announced the following changes and appointments in ...

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  23. Merit. conference of Lockhart

    LOCKHART, Friday: Before leaving last night for Yass, Rev. Minefield, president of the Methodist ...

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  24. 3000 Catholics arrested

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): More than 9000 Roman Catholics have been arrested in a large-scale campaign against the Catholic Church in Czechoslovakia. The "Daily Telegraph's" Vienna correspondent says ...

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  25. More houses for Wagga

    The Minister for Agriculture end Food Production, the Hon. E. H. Graham, M.L.A., following his personal ...

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