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  4. BILLABIDGEE EAST IRRIGATION SCHEME

    At a meeting of the executive committee of the Billabidgee East Irrigation League held at Urana recently, it was decided to seek ...

    Article : 485 words
  5. GASTRO-ENTERITIS AT GRIFFITH

    The Government Medical Officer at Griffith (Dr. A. E. W. Burrell) on Tuesday announced that gastro-enteritis of a severe type had broken out ...

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  6. Catholic Youth Club

    On Sunday last a party of about 30 members of the Yenda Catholic Youth Club visited the Narrandera Club, and were entertained by the local ...

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  7. GALORE NEWS

    Members of the Galore Musical end Dramatic Society are busy rehearsing for their next production, which It ia expected to prove very popular. ...

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  8. MAKING PRECIOUS STONES

    Alchemists have never yet succeeded in turning lead into gold but modem science can make sapphires artificially, as the B.C.C's. industrial ...

    Article : 348 words
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  10. OLYMPIC SCHOOL FOR HORSE TRIALS

    Preliminary steps were taken in Adelaide at the week-end by the Federal president of the Equestrian Federation of Australia (Mr. S. Hordern) ...

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  11. CAULIFLOWER TIME

    (These practical hints for the guidance of housewives have been prepared by the Nutrition Section of the Department of Public Health) ...

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  12. "DOUBLE CHARGE" ALLEGATION

    A commercial traveller told the Royal Commission on Liquor, Mr. Justice Maxwell, that a hotel at Taree and another at Cooma charged double ...

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  13. ARE YOU OVERWEIGHT?

    (These practical hints have been intituled by the Nutrition Section of the Department of Public Health). In the great majority of cases ...

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  14. POST OFFICE EARNS MORE

    In spite of additional carnings of £7,261,067, the Postmaster-General's Department lost £2,657,010 during the year ended June 30, 1951. The deficit ...

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  15. RISE FOR STOCK FEED WHEAT

    The price of wheat for stock feed throughout Australia will rise from 12/- to 16/1 per bushel following the withdrawal of the Federal ...

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  16. HINTS FOR MOTOR HANDYMEN

    The N.R.M.A. engineers offer the following advice: Battery filler plus ventillating holes should he kept free and clean. Also ...

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  17. NEW INVENTION MAY SAVE LIFE ON ROADS

    A now safety device which may help considerably to cut down road fatalities is now being tiled out in England. ...

    Article : 148 words
  18. 30-HOUR WEEK WILL STAY

    The Premier (Mr. J. J. Cahill) said the State Government had no intention of interfering with the 40-hour week. The Government believed in ...

    Article : 265 words
  19. £589,121 IN DEAD LETTERS

    Postal articles containing money and valuables worth £589,121 found their way to the dead-letter office during the year ended June 30, 1951. ...

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  20. "LAND TAX SHOULD BE ABOLISHED"

    Abolition of the Federal land tax was urged in the House of Representatives on Tuesday by Mr. J. O. Cramer (Lib., N.S.W.). Mr. Cramer was ...

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  21. BABY BOY DIES WHEN PRAM CATCHES FIRE

    A baby boy, Hugh Cullen, 23 months, of Aurvil, near Harden, was burnt to death in his pram at Harden on Tuesday. The pram had been ...

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  22. MINISTRY IN NEED OF RECRUITS

    The retiring Moderator, the Rt. Rev. R. G. Cruikshank, told the N.S. Wales Presbyterian General Assembly in the Assembly Hall. Sydney, on ...

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  23. NO TRIBUNAL TO FIX N.S. WALES FARES

    The Premier (Mr. Cahill) said that the New South Wales Government had no intention of making an independent tribunal responsible for ...

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  24. JUNEE RAILWAY MAN'S DEATH

    A Junee railway engine driver collapsed and died whilst returning from Albury to Junee on the Albury mail on Monday night. He was John ...

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