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  4. Road Transport Boards Must Be Abolished

    A grave set-back to Australian National Development and the rehabilitation of our War personnel is certain unless the N.S.W. and Victorian Governments take steps to urgently abolish the now useless, pernicious and partisan Road Transport Boards in these two States. Still literally intoxicated with war gained powers, these puerile bodies with a totally un-Australian outlook and complete ...

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  5. Proposed Hot - House Industry

    Regarding a proposal to establish a Hot-house industry at Mathoura for the growing of tomatoes under glass, by returned soldiers, Government experts will visit the locality shortly, to investigate it spossibilitles. Mr. Benion, chief Citrus Expert, and Dr. ...

    Article : 120 words
  6. District Forests' Preservation

    Messrs Withers, District Forestry Officer of Western Region (Wagga) and Heather, District Forestry Officer Murray Management Survey Camp (Millewa State Forests) addressed the Central Regional Committee on Tuesday, regarding the preservation ...

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  7. STILL GOING STRONG

    Becoming perturbed during his first day at Deniliquin Intermediate High School on Tuesday, when he suddenly found himself ...

    Article : 269 words
  8. WELCOME HOME APATHY

    President, Cr. T. C. Macaw, reported to Thursday's meeting of Windouran Shire Council that he had attended the Welcome ...

    Article : 166 words
  9. TEACHERS LACK PERSONALITY

    "The trouble is that many teachers In our outback country schools have no personality, so how can they impress children. ...

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  10. FLAG THEFT

    Apropos to the theft and wanton destruction of bunting and festoon lights during the Deniliquin Christmas Carnival, Leslie ...

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  11. REGIONAL COMMITTEE

    Cr. T. S. Macaw (deputy chairman), Cr. A. P. Matthews (Hay), Messrs. G. B. Gibbs, H. B. Douglas and the secretary, Mrv S. N. ...

    Article : 225 words
  12. MR. W.J.SALTER HONORED

    Mr. W. J. Salter, Windouran Shire Clerk, advised the Council on Thursday that he had reached the retiring age, and applied for ...

    Article : 112 words
  13. SERGEANT HYDE FARWELLED

    Glowing tributes to the outstanding work of Sergt. V. E. Hyde as a citizen and Police officer, during the past 19 years in Deniliquin were paid by a ...

    Article : 127 words
  14. Novel Slug Trap

    Empty orange skin halves inverted in the garden at night might be full of slugs when you turn them over in the morning, and into the garbage ...

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  15. NEGLECTED CHILDREN

    At the Denilquin Children'e Court on Tuesday two young girls were dealt with as neglected children, and committed to the ...

    Article : 82 words
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  17. 700 JOBS

    The chairman, Mr. T. C. Macaw, stated at Tuesday's meeting of the Central Murray Regional Committee he had been informed by the National ...

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  18. RURAL ELECTRICITY

    Speaking on rural electricity extensions at the Central Murray Regional Committee meeting on Tuesday, Mr. H. B. Douglas ...

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  20. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. Galvin), said last week it was hoped to settle 700 ex-servicemen on the Murray Valley irrigation area of [?]000 ...

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