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  4. BISHOP ADDRESSES LEG. COUNCIL ON LIQUOR BILL

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Anglican Coadjutor Bishop of Sydney (Bishop Hilliard) addressed the Legislative Council from the bar of the House today on the Liquor Bill. ...

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  5. WOOL PRICES FIRM AS SALES CLOSE SYDNEY, GEELONG

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Prices for all Merino descriptions ruled fully firm at the close of the Sydney wool sales today. In Geelong, the fourth series of sales closed on a firm note. ...

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  6. FEDERAL MINISTER'S VISIT TO WAGGA FUNCTION

    The Minister for Labor and National Service, and Immigration (Mr. H. E. Holt) forecast last night that Australia's economic expansion would ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. S.E. Asia "not just buffer"

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Australia was not aiding South East Asian countries "only because they ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DOG WAS CHASED BY HARE

    ALBURY, Thurs.: Yesterday morning a bus load of excited school children cheered a hare when it ...

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  9. Wagga Band to play at Albury

    Thirty-two Wagga bandsmen will play at a band festival at Albury on Sunday. The Wagga Band, with a ...

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  10. Radio taxi service opened in Wagga

    The Mayer of Wagga (Ald. W. F. Dunne) yesterday opened the first radio taxi service in Wagga. ...

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  11. Grazier was safe with friends

    BRISBANE, Thursday: A north-western grazier spent a night with friends at a remote station property near ...

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  12. CONDITION OF POPE WORSENS

    VATICAN CITY, Thurs. (A.A.P.): Pope Pins XII was reported to be in a worse condition today only ...

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  13. Albury's £1,500,000 cheques

    ALBURY, Thursday: Cheques totalling nearly £1,500,000 were sent out today to woolgrowers for ...

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  14. NEARLY £2M. PAID IN ROAD TAX

    SYDNEY, Thurs.: Road hauliers paid the N.S.W Transport Department £1,801,005 road tax during the ...

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  15. LOTTERY WIN FOR WAGGA MEN

    Two Wagga Public Servants yesterday won second prize in State Lottery No. 3233 (£1000). They are Bernie Doyle and they had bought in partner-Wally Martin, of the De-ship. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. "Coma girl" will live

    SYDNEY, Thurs.: Sydney's mysterious "Sleeping Beauty" who was found unconscious on Woollahra golf course on ...

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  17. LATE CLOSING

    SYDNEY, Thurs.: Later closing of N.S.W. hotels will begin from the first week in February. ...

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  20. SEIXAS AT TOP FORM

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Vic Seixas' training for the Davis Cup has been cut to one practice session per day. ...

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  21. Labor dispute in Vic.

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.: Representatives of 24 Evatt-supporting unions who met today over the current Labor ...

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