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    THIRTY TASMANIAN FRUITGROWERS IN ALBURY ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. IN ALBURY TO-DAY

    A party of 30 Tasmanian fruit growers will pass through Albury to-day in the course of a tour of N.S.W. and Victoria. They were to have arrived ...

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  6. AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC SIGNALS

    The president of the Road Safety Council of N.S.W., the Minister for Transport (Mr. Bruxner) in his second annual report to the council, to be ...

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  7. WODONGA GIRL’S DEATH AFTER TEETH EXTRACTED

    Joyce Marjorie Sangster, aged .20, domestic, residing with her parents in Chiltern road, Wodonga, died in a private hospital on July 4 from toxaemia, caused by septic cellulits of the face and neck, accidentally contracted on June 15, while undergoing treatment for the extraction of two ...

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  12. MAN WHO “HAD A RUN OF BAD LUCK” HEAVILY FINED

    A man whom the magistrate said seemed to have had a run of bad luck was fined in Parramatta Police Court to-day. ...

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  13. PHYSICAL FITNESS

    With physical training of post-school persons as its principal object, the Physical Fitness Council of N.S.W. will have as its chairman Sir Ernest Fisk, ...

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  14. MAN, NOW INSANE, FOUND BY CORONER TO HAVE COMMUTED MURDER

    Now certified insane, Jack Tanner was found to have feloniously and maliciously murdered Anthony O’Brien, stonecutter, at Malabar, on ...

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  15. BOY STILL UNCONSCIOUS AFTER 44 DAYS

    A boy and a man have been unconscious in a metropolitan hospital for long periods. Severely injured in a motor accident on August 3, Charles ...

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  16. CLAIMS OPTOMETRIST HAS 10 TIMES KNOWLEDGE OF DOCTOR

    A claim that an optometrist had ten times the knowledge of a doctor in testing eyes was made by Judah Solomons, to the State. Parliamentary ...

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  18. WEATHER MAN WELL HELP FLYING BOATS CROSSING THE TASMAN

    The State Meteorologist (Mr. Mares) said to-day that no effort would be spared to aid the safety of planes flying across the Tasman Sea when the ...

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  19. NO CASES OF REFUSAL OF MILITIAMEN TO SALUTE OFFICERS

    No cases of members, of the militia refusing to salute their officers had come to his knowledge, said the Minister for Defence (Mr. Street) to-night, ...

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  20. ARMY OFFICER ALLEGEDLY DROVE WHILST UNDER THE INFLUENCE

    Ernest Ferguson, aged 36, an army officer, was fined £10 at the Central Police Court to-day, and his licence suspended for one year for driving ...

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  21. CLAIM FOR £5000 AGAINST NEWSPAPER FAILS

    The hearing of the case in which Phillip Lewis, radio artist and writer, claimed £5000 damages from Associated Newspapers Ltd., for alleged libel, ...

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  22. WARNING TO WHEAT GROWERS

    Wheat growers who wish to apply for assistance under the Wheat Industry Stabilisation Act, 1938, must lodge their claims before August 31. ...

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