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  2. 15,000 PEOPLE FROM ALL PARTS OF RIVERINA ATTEND ROSARY FESTIVAL

    Visiting American priest, Rev. Fr. Patrick Peyton, C.S.C., in Wagga yesterday called upon an estimated crowd of 15,000 at the Showground to establish the custom of the daily family Rosary as a protection against the temptations, trials and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. WELL GUARDED AT MASCOT

    SYDNEY, Sunday: British scientific expert Lord Cherwell was well guarded at Mascot airport yesterday by ...

    Article : 114 words
  4. RAIN TO ORDER

    Dr. E. G. Bowen, scientist in charge of rain-making research being carried out by the CSIRO, said ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TEMORA MAHER CUP WIN A SURPRISE

    TEMORA, Sun: Temora caused an upset in the last match of the Maher Cup series yesterday by ...

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  6. CHURCHILL'S SPEECH IS WELCOMED

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): Sir Winston Churchill's speech at Margate evoked world wide reaction and comment. In Paris, official diplomatic ...

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  7. NEW R.C. CHURCH OPENED

    The Catholic Archbishop of Sydney (Cardinal Gilroy) on Saturday said the growth of the city of Wagga over the last 25 years was remarkable. ...

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  8. FISHERMAN HURT IN 50FT. FALL

    SYDNEY, Sun.: A fisherman yesterday fell 50 feet down a cliff at Dudley and lay badly injured on the ...

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  9. C.W.A. ACTIVITIES AT TUMBARUMBA

    Besides the Tumbarumba branch, there are five other C.W.A. centres in the district. These are Hardy's Mill, Jingellic, Ournie, The Gien ...

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  10. Nehru firm on Korea situation

    BOMBAY, Sun. (AAP-Reuter): India's Prima Minister (Pandit Nehru) yesterday called on the ...

    Article : 179 words
  11. FRANCE FACES PEASANT REVOLT

    PARIS, Sunday (A.A.P.-Reuter). The French Government yesterday failed in an eleventh-hour bid to stave off ...

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  12. TROOPS NOT TO BE USED WITH A-BOMB TEST

    ADELAIDE, Sunday: Britain has not asked Australia officially to use troops in connection with the atomic ...

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  13. 51,000 attend Sydney beaches

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Fine weather attracted nearly 51,000 people to Sydney beaches today. ...

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  14. HUMULA C.W.A. HOLDS ITS ANNUAL MEETING

    The annual meeting of the Humula C.W.A. was held last Wednesday, and was well attended. The president ...

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  15. SOVIET IS HOLDING 200 GERMANS

    FRANKFURT, Sun. (AAP-Reuter): The Soviet Union is holding about 200 German specialists who had worked ...

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  16. CULCAIRN FORMS SPASTIC C'TTEE

    At a public meeting convened by the shire president (Cr. Alister Ross), and held in the Central School on Tuesday night, it was decided to form a Culcairn Spastic Centre Council. ...

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  19. CULCAIRN CRICKETERS MEET

    CULCAIRN, Sunday: At a meeting of the Culcairn Cricket Club on Friday night it was decided to again ...

    Article : 207 words
  20. ELECTRICAL FIRM OPENS WAGGA BRANCH

    One of the biggest wholesalers of electrical goods in N.S.W. has opened a depot in Wagga to serve the Riverina. ...

    Article : 174 words
  21. HOLBROOK SCHOOL ITEMS

    HOLBROOK, Sunday: Having been invited to join Wagga schoolchildren for the Royal Visit it is hoped that ...

    Article : 228 words
  22. Wade Council's grasshopper campaign

    GRIFFITH, Sunday. Wade Shire Council has asked for the assistance of land-holders in its war against ...

    Article : 119 words
  23. CROQUET CLUB ACTIVITIES

    On Saturday a very successful card party was held at the Croquet Club's rooms. The tables were decorated ...

    Article : 94 words
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