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  4. THESE GAY LASSIES ARE MEMBERS OF ST. ANDREWS PIPE BAND

    LEFT: Pipe Sgt. Betty Brown and Piper Betty Sly tuning theft pipes for the St. Andrew's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HIGH TEMPERATURES IN RIVERINA HEAT SPELL

    The Riverina had its first real fasts of summer at the weekend with temperatures in the nineties on both Saturday and Sunday. In Wagga, the maximum ...

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  6. £1-M. VICTORIAN FIRE; ONE DEAD

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: Four double-storeyed shops, including a big department store, were gutted in a spectacular fire at Kerang, in Northern Victoria, this ...

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  7. 4 charged with theft of wool

    ALBURY, Sun.: Quick action by Corowa, Deniliquin and Finley police on Saturday resulted in the ...

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  8. Two trucks overturn at Tarcutta

    Two semi-trailer transports overturned near Tarcutta within 12 hours of each other on Friday night ...

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  9. JEWELLERY THEFTS AT ALBURY

    ALBURY, Sun.: Twenty-three diamond rings, ranging in value from £20 to £75 each were stolen ...

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  10. INTEREST IN TUMUT CAR TRIAL

    Considerable interest is being shown in a car reliability trial planned by the Tumut Junior Chamber ...

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  11. St. Andrew's Day honored at Wagga service

    "When we honor St. Andrew's Day, we honor Scotland and the church for which our forefathers fought and died." This was stated last night by the guest speaker at the ...

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  12. Heat wave in Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: Searing 60-miles-an-hour north winds and above-century temperatures gave ...

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  13. Support for, Indonesia on N.G.

    NEW YORK, Sun: Seven countries yesterday supported Indonesia's request for resumption of negotiations ...

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  14. "GUN-RUNNING" FROM CHINA

    SAIGON, Sun., (A.A.P.); French military authorities and the U.S. military mission in Indo-China were ...

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  15. DALL SCOTT IN RECORD NIGHT AT LEETON

    A record crowd at the Leeton Trotting Club's meeting on Saturday night saw Wagga's champion pacer Dall ...

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  16. Parents, children arrested at Junee

    Two Junee parents and four children were arrested at Junee on Saturday. The charges were laid by the police at Junee, and the ...

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  19. JAP. JET PILOTS

    TOKYO, Sunday (A.A.P.): The first group of Japanese pilots trained for a new jet powered Japanese Air Force ...

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  20. FISHERMEN KILLED SAY REDS

    HONGKONG. Sun. (AAP): Four fishermen were killed, 17 others wounded and six fishing boats destroyed when ...

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  21. DEATH OF NOTED PHILANTHROPIST

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Prominent philanthropist Sir Frederick Duncan McMaster died at his property, Dalkeith, near Cassilis, in northwestern N.S.W., today. He was 81. ...

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  22. RACING MAN KILLED NEAR HUME WEIR

    ALBURY, Sunday: Matthew O'Brien, of 159 Malabar Road, South Coogee, vet killed when struck by a car as he was ...

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  23. Child slashed by unknown "funny man"

    ADELAIDE, Sunday: Mary Lynn Ronayne (4S) was slashed with a knife by an unknown person, whom she ...

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  24. Escapees returned

    BERLIN, Sunday: Seven British soldiers who voluntarily crossed into East Germany a week ago, including ...

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  25. "TV should reach country"

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Country centres should have television, Mr. T. B. Carruthers said last night. ...

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