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  4. WAGGA TOWN CLOCK MAY CEASE TO CHIME AT NIGHT

    Wagga's town clock—the bone of contention of travellers and residents for many months—will probably stop striking during the night in the near future. Last night the Wogga City Council agreed to a request by Mr. A. ...

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  5. GOVTS. HAVE NEW PLAN TO TAX ROAD HAULIERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Governments of four States—Queensland, Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales—would draft legislation to create a licensing or permit system for interstate road transport, the Minister for Transport (Mr. ...

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  6. NEW AID FOR PILOTS ON WACGA 'DROME

    The Department of Civil Aviation recently made a major improvement to the Wagga aerodrome. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SPENDER'S U.N. STAND ON NEW GUINEA

    NEW YORK. Thursday (A.A.P.): Auntralia's "unalterable" opposition to any transfer of sovereignly over ...

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  8. Land granted for school at Leeton

    LEETON, Thursday: Leeton Shire Council tonight granted five acres of land to the Education department on which to build an infants' school. ...

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  9. "Leopard" sighted at Coota.

    COOTAMUNDRA, Thurs: Milton Duncan reported this morning sighting a leopard on his property at Muttama ...

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  10. Leeton charge of imposition

    LEETON, Thursday: "You are making a mistake. It could have been my brother" a Leeton farm laborer is alleged to have caid when asked for the return ...

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  11. Wagga man eligible for award

    SYDNEY, Thnrs: Three country driven of the Atlantic Union Oil Co. are eligible for awards under ...

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  12. £150 grant to Leeton Bowls Club

    LEETON, Thursday: Leeton Shire Council to-night granted £150 tot he Leeton District Bowling ...

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  13. Test is very open, says Menzies

    CANBERRA, Thursday: A keen cricket Judge, the Prime Minister (Mr. Uerudes) is not willing to offer an opinion as ...

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  14. TENNIS STARS FOR ALBURY

    ALBURY, Thurs.: Tennis players Lewis Hoad, Ken Rosewall, Mervyn Rose and Re Hartwig, have accepted ...

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  15. 500 HOMELESS

    HONGKONG. Thursday: Only two people were slightly Injured when a fire—the second in four days in the ...

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  16. Agric. Museum interests Junior Farmer

    A Farmers' museum in New York State reflects the life of ordinary country people as it was before the Civil War. ...

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  19. Aria winner as soloist in Wagga "Messiah"

    Miss Cecile Tindal, who recently won the Vacuum Aria ot the Wogga Eisteddfod, will be a soloist at a performance of "Messiah" in Wagga on December 17. ...

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  20. LORD LINDSAY IMPRESSED

    CANBERRA, Thursday:—The Chinese Communist Government had Increased efficiency in a number of ...

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  21. "CLEAN-UP" MOVED A LOT OF RUBBISH

    One hundred truck-loads of rubbish were removed from the Wagga City area during the recent "clean-up" week. Reporting this to last ...

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  22. Chamber wants C.A.T.T. "modified"

    CANBERRA. Thurs.: Australian manufacturers will accept the British Commonwealth's continued ...

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  23. Article by P.M. in book for Churchill

    CANBERRA, Thursday:—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) has contributed an article on "Churchill and ...

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  24. BOMB SHELTER

    LOS ANGELES. Thursday: A l0-million dollar—£,460,000—luxury hotel to be built soon on a mountain-side here ...

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