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  2. ITEMS OF NEWS

    Roster for the Mercy Hospital gift shop this week is as follows; Tuesday, Mrs M. Morton and Mrs O. Kiss; Wednesday, Misses B and ...

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  3. WAR MONGERING CHARGES REPEATED

    LAKE SUCCESS, Sun: Yesterday the Political Committee of the UN General Assembly, carried by 38 [?] to nil n resolution to refer to ...

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  4. Bank Bill Fight Witt Be Bitter—Long

    Chief purpose of the bitter political fight now in progress in Canberra and in Victoria is to impress upon the people of the Commonwealth the gravity and far-reaching importance ...

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  5. BURST OF HEAT

    Summer descended on Albury With a vengeance over the week-end. A strong north wind, which ...

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  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 504 words
  7. WAR m 10 YEARS?

    “No war for 10 years,” assures a special writer in New York to he Melbourne “Argus.” This temporary comfort is due to the lowered goods output of certain European and Asian countries, notably Russia, in comparison with the almost doubled ...

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  8. FISHED OUT A BOMB

    Fishing in the Murrumbidgee near Hampden bridge on Saturday an 11-year-old Wagga boy, Barry Spokes, of [?] st. fished ...

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  9. BADLY INJURED IN BALCONY FALL

    James Conway, aged 70, of Wagga, fell from the balcony of the Criterion Hotel into Fitzmaurice st on Friday evening and is in ...

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  10. BANDAGES CATCH ALIGHT

    Norman Williams, of Walla, cut his hand when working on a car yesterday afternoon and had it dressed. Then he lit a cigarette, ...

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  11. LAVINGTON MAN’S CLOSE CALL

    Late on Saturday evening a dairyman from Doctor’s Point reported- to Albury police that he bad seen a car turned upside ...

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  12. 157 CONFIRMED AT ST. PATRICK’S

    There was an impressive ceremony in St Patrick’s Catholic Church Albury, yesterday morning when the Bishop of Wagga ...

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  13. NO MUSIC FOR RADIO

    CHICAGO, Sun.—President of the American Federation of Musicians (James Petrillo) announced today that none of the ...

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  14. EISTEDDFOD MEETING

    At 8 o’clock tonight at the High School the eisteddfod committee will meet to complete arrangements for the syllabus, which will ...

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  15. Thief Dies Of Heart Failure

    MELBOUBNE, Sat.: John Harris, aged 67, of Rathdown st„ Carlton, was apparently rifling Segals’ tobacconist shop in ...

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  16. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 235 words
  17. Soviet Aids Chinese Reds

    NANKING, Sun. — Chinese Communists in Shantung were receiving a limited amount of material aid from Russia through ...

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  18. Advised Not to Sell Shares

    ADELAIDE, Sun.: In its campaign against the nationalisation of banks, the Bank of Adelaide has advised shareholders to refuse to ...

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  19. ART EXHIBITION SIDELIGHT

    There may or may not be a moral to this story, which is vouched for by members of the hanging committee of the Albury ...

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  20. Hospital Patient’s Fatal Fall

    SYDNEY, Sun.—A 40-year-old patient at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, William Swadling motor driver, of Cardigan st, Glebe, ...

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  21. Valuable Scholarships at Canberra

    The establishment of Canberra scholarships, which are available for competition by all pupils attending. Canberra day and ...

    Article : 117 words
  22. Dramatic Scenes At Inquiry

    SYDNEY, Sun: The only survivor of a launch wreck in which two men lost their lives became hysterical, and parents ...

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  23. RURAL PRODUCTION WORTH £447 MILLION

    CANBERRA, Sun.—Estimated gross value of rural production in Australia for the current year —£447 million—Is about 18 per ...

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  24. ABOUT PEOPLE

    A son was born on Saturday to Mr and Mrs H. J. Thompson, Baratta street, Albury. Mrs Thompson was in Culcairn Hospital, but ...

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  25. TO-DAY’S EVENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 words
  26. GOLDEN WEDDING OF ALBURY COUPLE

    Living quietly in the house that has been their home for 29 years, Mr and Mrs George Henry Grass (above), of Nuringong st., South ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. “ARROGANT GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS”

    SYDNEY, Sun.—The Returned Servicemen’s League would be obliged to see that the rights and privileges of ex-servicemen ...

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  28. LABOR CANDIDATE FOR MURRAY VALLEY

    Mr Neil Stewart, AICA, barrister and solicitor, of Wangaratta, has been endorsed as the Labor candidate for Murray Valley in the ...

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  29. BUTTER PRODUCTION UP

    At the annual meeting of shareholders of Springhurst and District Dairy Co Ltd the directions reported that butter manufactured ...

    Article : 188 words
  30. COMMERCIAL

    Aberdeen Angus yearling bull baron [?] of Mangatoro, bred by Mr Donald G. Grant, who is probably New Zealand’s most successful ...

    Article : 78 words
  31. AMUSEMENTS

    Filmed in the Hebridean Islands. off the west coast of Scotland, “I Know Where I’m Going,” now at Hoyts Theatre, is the story of a ...

    Article : 95 words
  32. Car Bursts Into Flames

    When petrol leaking from an old model car fell on to the hot break bands while it was being driven along Mate st on Saturday ...

    Article : 74 words
  33. “U.S. ECONOMY CAN STAND FOREIGN AID”

    WASHINGTON, Sun.—In a report to President Truman on the physical aspects of America’s capacity to implement the Marshall ...

    Article : 89 words
  34. Advertising

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    Advertising : 92 words
  35. CONVENT REUNION YESTERDAY

    Annual re-union of the Our Lady of Mercy Association ex-students’ organisation of the Convent of Mercy, Albury, was held at the ...

    Article : 195 words
  36. Blown Safe Found

    MELBOURNE, Sun,—Boys playing at Wheeler’s Hill, near Oakleigh. this afternoon found a safe which had been blown open with ...

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  37. THE WEATHER

    VICTORIA: Cloudy and unsettled, with rain and showers. Some heavy falls on and south of the ranges. Cooler westerly winds extending ...

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  38. ELIZABETH TAYLOR SINGS

    Elizabeth Taylor, now recognised as one of Hollywood's leading juvenile actresses, is expanding her film talents. The fifteen-year-old, ...

    Article : 64 words
  39. TWO BADLY HURT IN UNUSUAL ACCIDENT

    SYDNEY, Sun.—A man and 16-year-old youth were shockingly injured in an unusual accident on the Harbor bridge last night. They ...

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  40. BIG JUMP FORWARD IN WOOL VALUES

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Continued rise in wool values is revealed in figures released by the National Council of Wool Selling Brokers ...

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  41. Four Cyclists Injured

    MELBOURNE, Sun.: Four cyclists in the Melbourne-Warrnambool cycling race on Saturday were admitted to Geelong ...

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  42. COMPETITION RESULTS

    An appeal conducted by Mesdames A. Waugh, Smithenbecker, Hoysted and Day in aid of the Albury-Corowa district Ambulance ...

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  43. Stevedores Going Back to Work

    SYDNEY, Sun,: Foremen stevedores will return to work tomorrow morning. Foremen Stevedore’s Association endorsed the ...

    Article : 59 words
  44. Advertising

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    Advertising : 44 words
  45. THIEVES ROB PALATIAL HOME

    KATOOMBA, Sun.—The palatial home of William Granther, a surveyor, of Leura, was broken into during the week-end and jewellery ...

    Article : 53 words
  46. BID FOR BUILDING TRADESMEN

    CAPETOWN, Sun.—Master builders in Natal are offering immediate jobs for 400 immigrants. They hope to guarantee still more ...

    Article : 29 words
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