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  4. HUNDREDS OF AMERICAN MINES IDLE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: Amid protests of "Let the Senators mine the coal!" soft coal miners by the thousands left the coal pits yesterday in a walkout, protesting against ...

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    SPARROWS WELCOME the return to white sugar in Melbourne. This picture was taken in the Botanic Gardens. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Aborigines May Have Cure for Cancer

    PERTH, Wednesday: A report that aborigines in the district are able to cure themselves of cancer, has been investigated by Constable A. T. Monck, of Yalgoo police ...

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  7. Round-the-World Flyers May Include Australia

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The route of the round-the-world flight sponsored by the Chicago pen manufacturer, ...

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    Hadji Djoensidi, of the Pasoendan party, addressing a recent mass meeting in Batavia. This party demands a separate state ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FRENCH STRIKES SPREAD OVER AUSTERITY BUDGET

    PARIS, Wednesday: The French strike wave, which already involves 30,000 miners in 24 pits is spreading as a result of the new ...

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  10. BISHOP OF WAGGA ON ASSISTANCE FOR LEWISHAM

    AT the annual meeting of Lewisham Hospital Auxiliary last night, the Bishop of Wagga (Dr. Henschke) disagreed with the ...

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  11. SOME COUNTRY RAIL CUTS TO BE RESTORED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Some country train services which were reduced early this month owing to the coal shortage will be ...

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  12. BRISBANE ROCKED BY EXPLOSION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: Many parts of Brisbane on both sides of the Brisbane River were rocked by an explosion at 4.45 a.m. today ...

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  13. Wagga Woman Injured; Car Driver Charged

    After a collision between a car and a young woman cyclist in Baylis Street at 6.20 p.m. last evening, the driver of the motor car was arrested and charged with driving ...

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  14. TARIFF BOARD RESERVES DECISION ON TRACTORS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: The overall Australian demand for farm visitors was in the vicinity of 10,000 a year, the Tariff Board was ...

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  15. Proposed Rise in Fares, Freights

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The proposed increase in train fares and freights will come before Cabinet at an early meeting. ...

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  16. FAMOUS VIOLINIST ARRESTED; TO BE DEPORTED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Karl Zoubec, world-renowned Czechoslovakian violinist, composer and conductor, has been ...

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  17. TRAIL STREET KINDERGARTEN TO OPEN NEXT WEEK

    The Wagga Free Nursery Kindergarten Society's kindergarten in Trail Street will open with 60 pupils next Tuesday. ...

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  18. EISENHOWER TO BE HEAD OF UNIVERSITY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: General EIsenhower, U.S. Army Chief-of-Staff, has accepted the presidency of Columbia University, New ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. M.H.R. REFUSES SALARY RISE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Mr. T. W. White. M.H.R. (Liberal, Balaclava) said today he had notified the Clerk of the Federal ...

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  20. Commemorative Postage Stamps

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Commemorative postage stamps to mark the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the founding of Newcastle ...

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  21. Home Delivery of Meat Plan

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Meat and Allied Trades Federation has agreed to co-operate with the State Government ...

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  23. "Pravda" Cynical Over American "Aid Europe" Plan

    MOSCOW, Wednesday: 'Pravda," commenting on the Marshall plan to aid Europe, says: 'If the authors of the plan follow the advice of the ...

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  24. Bloodshed and Strikes in Italy and Sicily

    ROME, Wednesday: Political unrest is causing disorders, bloodshed and strikes throughout Italy. Molotov cocktails, automatic ...

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  26. RAT GNAWS BABY'S HEAD

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: While she was asleep in a bed at her home in Adelaide Street, Surry Hills, last night a rat savagely ...

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  27. CANBERRA ITEMS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: An immigration officer and two welfare officers, one a woman, will leave for India shortly to ...

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  28. CANON CONTINUES CRITICISM OF "RED BOOK" IN BATHURST ANGLICAN SERVICES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: "The Red Book used by the Anglican Bishop of Bathurst (Dr. Arnold Thomas Wylde) incorporates a large section of the Roman Catholic service," said Canon T. C. Hammond today in the Equity Court. HE said the chief defect in ...

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  29. ENGLAND WIN SECOND TEST

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