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  4. ONE OF BEST FIRST DAYS EVER AT WAGGA SHOW: 20,000 CROWD EXPECTED TODAY

    Fine weather for the first day of the Wagga Show attracted, bigger crowds than for the first day of last year's exhibition, and the stage is now set for a record attendance today and tomorrow. ...

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  5. RED MOVE AGAINST INDIA?

    NEW YORK. Tuesday, (A.A.P): Chinese Communists occupying Tibet plan to move 200,000 troops into ...

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  6. Friesian group at Show

    Mr. R. L. Brunskill's Friesian group winner of first prize of yesterday's Wagga Show. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Mr. W. H. Bahr's champion Corriedale. ewe photographed yesterday at the Wagga Show. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Kyeamba Smith Hall reflected Wagga's commercial activities

    Wagga's business and Industrial life was reflected in the Kyeamba Smith Pavilion. It was a centre of absorbing interest to passing thousands, and was more than a colorful variety of business firms' exhibits, because it showed the keeness and sense of service in the private enterprise of ...

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  9. Sheahan offers to resign

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Minister for Transport (Mr. Sheahan) today told the Legislative Assembly that he was prepared to hand in his portfolio. ...

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  10. More electricity soon

    The Member for Wagga (Mr. E. H. Graham) said yesterday that arrangements were in hand for the supply of additional electric power for the Southern area of the State, ...

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  11. OFFICIAL SHOW OPENING AT 1.30 TODAY

    The President of the N.S.W. Royal Agricultural Society, Mr. C. A. Sinclair. (of Sydney) will officially ...

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  12. Warning to M.I.A. canneries

    CAVBEKHA, Tuesday: people in fruit-canning industry at Leeton and Griffith have been warned that ...

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  13. Liquor restored to restaurant

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Licensing Court today restored to Sydney restauranteur James Charles Bendrodt 235 ...

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  14. CHAMPION FRIESIAN BULL AT SHOW

    GALORIEN PETER, Champion Friesian bull at yesterday's Wagga show, owned by Mrs. D. G. Edwards. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. JERSEYS AT SHOW "REASONABLE"

    Mr. G. Larsen (Eskdale), owner of the biggest Jersey stud farm in Victoria, said that the overall standard of ...

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  16. ALBURY MAN KILLED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday : Dordon Keen, aged about 45, [?] Happy Valley, via Albury, [?] killed instantly today ...

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  19. GRANTS TO MURRUMBIDGEE HOSPITALS

    GRIFFITH, Tuesday: Five special grants of a total amount of £15,775 have been made to meet cash deficits of ...

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  20. Climax likely today on Under-Secretaries

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The issue of Parliamentary Under-Secretaries is expected to come to a head when the House of Representatives resumes tomorrow afternoon. Federal Cabinet will meet ...

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  21. Liberal M.H.R.dead

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Lieut-Colonel Rupert Ryan, C.M.G., D.S.O for the past 12 years holder of the ...

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  22. CANBERRA JET FAILS FOR RECORD

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P): Britain's Canberra Jet bomber today failed to break the east-west record on the first ...

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  23. CHILD ELECTROCUTED AT GRIFFITH

    GRIFFITH, Tuesday: A child of four years was electrocuted at Griffith this morning; when he came into contact with an electrified portion of fencing. ...

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  24. BRAVERY AWARD FOR LEETON MAN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Twenty country heroes are among the 45 men and women who will receive awards for bravery in ...

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