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  4. IN A NUTSHELL

    Week-end weather line and warm. There was a heavy dew in Bathurst yesterday morning. Many people who wouldn't dream ...

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  5. FOOD SHORTAGE

    Australia's Dir. General of Agricul-ture, M. Bullock, thinks it may be generations before the world food Shortage is overcome. ...

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  6. RABBIT MIX-UP

    REPORTS made to the "National Advocate" by well-known residents of Duramana, indicaate that Mr. C. J. Bryant of that ...

    Article : 441 words
  7. IN BALANCE

    AN[?] votes may decide the Western Australian elections Absentee voting was introduced for the first time in a West. ...

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  8. The Floods

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Flood wasters from the Murrumbidgee River in southern N.S.W. are creeping towards the town of ...

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  9. N.Z. FARMERS

    A party of the New Zealand Federated Fanners accompanied by their wives visited Oberon in the first stage of their tour of NSW. ...

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  10. BATHURST CONCERT

    Donald Graham who will appear with Miss Rachel Neale, soprano. Miss Arlme Lower (piano), and Betty Kabre (violin) in a recital for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. PRIMARY INDUSTRIES

    The importance of Australia great primary industries was emphasised tonight by the Minister for Commerce and Agriculture. ...

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  12. COL. BRUXNER CONGRATULATED

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The N.S.W. Parliamentary Country Party entertained Lt. Col. Bruxne at an informal Catherine tills week to ...

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  13. FIRST TOURIST FROM JAPAN

    An American airman, Sgl. Ken Eccard, arrived in Sydney by air from Japan today He claims to be the first of many American airmen now ...

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  14. SETTLED

    The Municipal workers of Broken Hill today accepted an oiler from their City Council of a new agreement including a basic wage of £10 a week ...

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  15. MARDI GRAS QUEEN

    Nearly 4000 people gathered on the banks of tho Georges River near Liverpool this afternoon, to see the final dav of the Liverpool Mardi Gras ...

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  16. OPEN AIR ORCHESTRA

    Nearly 25,000 people packed the grass slopes above Form Cove in Sydney Botanical Gardens today for tho first A.B.C. open air orchestral ...

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  17. ST. PATRICK'S DAY

    At the Sydney Cricket Ground this afternoon. 25,000 people watched the tableau given by 11,000 girls from Metropolitan Catholic schools. ...

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  18. FIRST BRADMAN CRICKET PITCH

    The first Bradman concrete cricket pitch in Britain has been opened at Birmingham, and 600 schoolboys will be coached on it by George Crane, late ...

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  19. LATEST NEWS

    A telephone message from Narrandera, late last night stated that the Murrumbidgee River as up 24 feet 5 inches and is rising rapidly. ...

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  20. WRESTLING

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Al Costello (2321b) and Ted Christy (2331b) drew with one fall each at Leichhardt Stadium last night in the main wrestling bout. ...

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