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  2. NEW ROADBUILDER FOR MITCHELL SHIRE

    THE LARGEST of its type built in Australia, this Moore Roadbuilder has just been acquired by the Mitchell Shire. Some of its specifications are: Powered by 96 h.p. Garden diesel; weight 12 1/2 tons; 12ft blade with a full circle turntable; folding scarifier; finger-tip control with each movcable part having its own hydraulic motor. There are four forward and four ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. RUXTON WITNESS APOLOGISES AND IS DISCHARGED FROM CUSTODY

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A witness who was yesterday sent to gaol for 48 hours for contempt of the Studley-Ruxton Royal Commission, today apologised and was discharged from custody. Mr. Justice Dover ...

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  4. APPLICATION AGAINST BARNES DISMISSED

    SYDNEY, Thursday: An application by Stadiums Pry. Ltd. for an injunction restraining Australian welterweight champion George Barnes from fighting outside the company's promotion, was dismissed in the Equity Court today by Mr. Justice ...

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  5. MALTA HERO COULDN'T GO

    Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith Park, the man who more than anyone else saved Malta during the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Woman fined for Sun. trading

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A 60-year-old woman, Mrs. Isabel Sale, of Great Western Highway, Pendle Hill, was today ...

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  7. Items of interest from Wagga Council

    The Town Planner advised of several interviews with the Housing Commission's District Architect regarding ...

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  8. Says Labor plan needs £357m

    "Probably the most controversial point raised in the election has been the cost of Dr. Evatt's 'something for everyone' plan," the Member for Farrer (Mr. ...

    Article : 432 words
  9. CARTWRIGHT'S HILL-BOMEN C.W.A. MEETS

    The Cartwright's Hill-Bomen branch held their meeting at the home of Mrs. D. Conrick, Bomen, on ...

    Article : 217 words
  10. Huge sum spent on free medicine

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Liberal-Country Party Government spent £6,500,000 on free drugs and medicines during 1952/53, the Minister for Health ...

    Article : 197 words
  11. REPORT ON WAR GRAVES TO HOLBROOK R.S.L.

    HOLBROOK, Thurs.: The Australian war graves at Port Moresby, Lac and Rabaul were kept in excellent ...

    Article : 190 words
  12. RABBITS INVADE WILLANS HIL

    Members or the Wagga City Council will carry out an [?]pection of Willans Hill next week to determine the extent of the infestation of rabbits on the hill. Recently the Council resolved that tenders be invited ...

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  13. FIRM PRICES CONTINUE ON EXCHANGE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Share prices continued firm on another heavy trading market at Sydney Stock Exchange ...

    Article : 179 words
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  16. HOLBROOK ITEMS

    Mrs. Carson of Melbourne, accompanied by her children, visited her mother, Mrs. F. Anderson, and sister, Mrs. A. ...

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  17. Ballot for homes at Junee

    JUNEE, Thurs.: Two houses and two flats were balloted for in a Housing Commission ballot at Junee last night. ...

    Article : 84 words
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