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  4. Do You Recognise Any of Them?

    The Trainees from Wagga photographed in Singleton camp where they went recently as part of the National Training Scheme. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FINAL DAY OF WAGGA SHOW BEST IN MANY YEARS

    Though slightly overcast at times, the weather yesterday was again kind to the Wagga Show, and provided for the M.P. and A.A. Society the best final day ...

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  6. PEAGE TALKS AGAIN [?]OFF; REDS' BOMBSHELL

    TOKYO, Thursday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Communists today officially broke off all Korean peace negotiations, but in Washington and at Allied Headquarters in Tokyo, some officials believe the break will ...

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  7. DAVIS CUP TICKETS SOLD OUT

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A complete sell-out of seats for the three-day Davis Cup challenge round at White City in ...

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  8. Wagga Show

    JUDGE of the entries in the bird section of the Wagga Show this year was Mr. O. W. L. Walker, of Sydney. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA'S WOOL DECISION; REACTION MIXED

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): Australia's decision opposing any form of wool allocation scheme and the imposition of price ceilings on wool has evoked conflicting reactions in London and Washington. ...

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  10. NORCO NOT TO HOLD BUTTER

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Norco Co-Op. had not yet made any decision to withhold butter supplies, the manager of the company (Mr. H. J. Eddington) said in Sydney today. ...

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  11. OIL COMPANIES CHALLENGED ON ONE-BRAND PLAN

    SYDNEY. Thursday: The N.S.W. Service Stations Association today issued a three-point challenge to the Shell, Vacuum ...

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  12. BUDGET SECRET UNTIL SEPT. 26

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said tonight that the Budget for 1951/52 was a "very sound ...

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  13. BAKER WINS APPEAL ON DELIVERIES

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A master baker is not bound under the Bread Manufacture and Delivery Act to deliver bread where such ...

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  14. Suddenly There Was Silence

    The litter of papers, a silent empty arena in the deepening dusk, and flares from the braziers breaking the darkness among tent town in sideshow alley. The show was ended. ...

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  17. Evatt, Urging "No" Vote, Says Govt. is Drunk With Power

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Menzies Government was becoming increasingly power drunk, and wanted to usurp permanent powers from the High Court, Dr. H. V. Evatt said tonight at the Town Hall. Dr. Evatt, leader of the Federal Opposition, was opening Labor's "No" campaign in New South Wales on the ...

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  18. NEW AUSTRALIAN GOES BERSERK IN CAMP HUT

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A New Australian went berserk in his hut at Chullora railway camp today, stabbing himself in the ...

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  19. Man Gaoled: Wounded Young Woman

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A 56-year-old married man who was found guilty of maliciously wounding a woman was today ...

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  20. NEW STAMP

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The present 3 1/2 blue stamp is to be replaced by another design featuring the profile of the King ...

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