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  4. Record Crowd Sees Collisun Win Wagga Cup

    A record crowd of 7000 braved cold, showery weather to see the Wagga-owned Collisun win the 1948 Wagga Gold Cup yesterday. Despite the bad weather, it was probably the best cup ...

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  5. RUSSIAN THREAT IN AUSTRIA OVER 'KIDNAPPING'

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P,): Soviet authorities in Austria have threatened to completely sever their co-operation with the Americans in Austria ...

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  6. WAGGA GOLD CUP PRESENTED

    LEFT TO RIGHT: The owner-trainer of Collisun, winner of the Wagga Gold Cup (Mr. F. J. Burt, of Borambola); the successful ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. U.S. Alert At Panama As Russian Ships Pass

    NEW YORK, Wed. (A.A.P.): American airmen and troops in the Panama Canal Zone were placed under a general alert ...

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  8. "Utopia" Soon in South Seas

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Terry Jacobs, a Vancouver adventurist, is leaving by air on Sunday for ...

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  9. Big Split in Legion Over Reds

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A major split has occurred in the Australian Legion of Ex-Servicemen and Women following ...

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  10. BIG FUNERAL IN COLOMBIA

    BOGOTA (Colombia), Wed.: After repeated postponements, the funeral of Jorge [?] Gaitan, Colombian Left-wing ...

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  11. FOUND—ONE GOLD CUP

    THE 1948 Wagga Gold Cup, valued at 100 guineas, spent last night in the strongroom at the office of ...

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  12. SENTENCED TO DEATH; "I DO NOT EXPECT LENIENCY"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Before being sentenced to death in the Central Criminal Court today for rape, Neville James Murphy, who ...

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  13. Surrender in Costa Rica

    SAN JOSE (Costa Rica), Wed.: President Teodoro Picado yesterday resigned and announced that the unconditional ...

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  14. Unions Blamed For Power Cuts in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Power rationing to be introduced to Sydney is attributed to "union action, together with poor quality ...

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  15. Jubilation in Italy Over Defeat of Reds; Police Use Tear-gas

    ROME, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Jubilant scenes all over Italy are greeting the continuing triumph of the Christian Democrats over the Communists' Popular Front bloc in the Italian general elections. AMID the rejoicing, ...

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  16. GRAZIERS URGE CUTTING UP OF LARGE HOLDINGS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The urgent need of breaking up very large holdings and getting more people on the land to develop ...

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  17. Girl Receives 240-Volt Shock; Slightly Burned

    SYDNEY. Wednesday: Four-year-old Ducia Hillman, of West Marrickville, had a narrow escape from electrocution today ...

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  19. PLANE DIVERTED TO PICK UP INJURED HAY MAN

    NARRANDERA, Wednesday: This afternoon the Narrandera representative of A.N.A. (Mr. B. Edwards) made special ...

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  20. English Beer in Country Areas Next Week

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: English canned beer will be "on" in country areas next week. Yesterday more than 48,000 ...

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  22. Government Urged to Intervene in Beer Strike

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday: The Sydney beer strike was condemned today by delegates to the Northern Miners' Board ...

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  23. Move For Qantas to Take Over N.G. Airways

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: The Government is moving to have all New Guinea air services taken over by Qantas ...

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  24. U.S. Will Send Troops to Palestine if Other Nations Do Likewise

    LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday (A.A.P.): If other countries selected by the United Nations will take similar steps, the United States is willing to provide troops for Palestine. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Denial That Air Coy. Ordered to Quit Buildings

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The, Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford) today denied in the House of Representatives that ...

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  26. Says Wheat Pact Will Not Harm Flour-Milling

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Ratification of the International Wheat Agreement was not likely to have an adverse effect on ...

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  27. No Comment on B.C.O.F. Charges

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: One of the committee of four sent, to Japan by the Army Minister (Mr. Chambers), to investigate ...

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