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  3. IN A NUTSHELL

    Weather still hot and windy. Bathurst Turf Club's Anniversary meeting will open today. A record meeting is anticipated. The first ...

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  4. WHEAT CROP

    Returns of 76,116 wheatfarmers throughout New South Wales show that the harvest for the coming season will be ...

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  5. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    N.S.W. was lucky to make 309 in the first innings of the Sheffield Shield match against Victoria at the Sydney Cricket Ground ...

    Article : 361 words
  6. CANADA

    The Governor-General of Canada (Lord Tweedsmuir) opening Parliament today announced the dissolution immediately and in The Government, he said had felt that it should have a d[?] and unquestionable mandate. The speech did not indicate the proposed ...

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  8. THE RE-SHUFFLE

    Sir Frederick Stewart today was sworn in as Minister for Supply and Development, and Mr. P. C. Spender a sVice-President of the ...

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  9. CHINA WAR

    The Japanese Spokesman said today that extraordinary precautions were being taken to ensure the safety of the U.S.A. Ambassador (Mr. ...

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  10. PRICE OF SUPER

    Following the recent increase in the price of superphosphate, the New South Wales Graziers' Association has asked the N.S.W. Prices ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA AND WAR

    Correcting what he described as a common misapprehension. The Prime Minister (Mr. R. G Menzies), in a broadcast today said it was false ...

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  12. BURNING LINER

    It was announced to-day that 44 passengers and 60 numbers of the crew of the liner Orazio have been given up for lost. ...

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  13. FOOD SHORTAGE

    The Minister for Food Supply, (Mr. Morrison) in the House of Commons today said that Britain had been threatened with a food ...

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  14. BAYONET WOUND

    Detectives are satisfied that Pts. Donald Campbell (28), of the A.I.F. received a bayonet wound, from which he died last night, as a When Campbell entered the camp on Wednesday, he was placed under guard for being absent without leave. He was placed in the guard house. It ...

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  15. DISASTROUS FIRES

    Two serious fires, one in a north coast town, and the other in a Sydney suburb, were reported today Aggregate damage in the two [?] ...

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  16. WARREN OFFICIAL

    Mr Cecil Walter Owen, of the Crown Lands Office, Warren has been appointed a Justice of the Peace. ...

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  17. BURLINGTON THEATRE

    A programme with high entertainment merit that should appeal to all audiences will have its initial seseening at the Burlington matinee ...

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  18. EASTERN TRADE

    Australia was being offered a wonderful opportunity of building up trade with Near East countries which hitherto had imported goods ...

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  19. MORNING TEA

    Many road construction workers had suffered sickness as they had often to drink polluted water said the secretary of the United Laborers Union ...

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