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  4. BLOWERING DELAY WILL HOLD UP IRRIGATION

    SYDNEY, Friday: Delay "by the N.S.W. Government" in beginning work on the Blowering Dam will mean that N.S.W. will not obtain the full benefit of ...

    Article : 473 words
  5. ARMY TO LEAVE BOWEN WHARVES

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Service personnel loading meat and sugar at Bowen are to be removed from the wharves in time for an augmented body of ...

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  6. N.Z. air race plane

    REFUELLING the R.N.Z.A.F. Hastings bomber (above) which landed at Essendon on its way to England to com-pete in the London to Christchurch air race next month. RIGHT: Wing Commander R. F. Watson, the captain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Baths to open next month

    The Wagga baths will be opened to the public from Monday, October 26. This decision was made by the City Council last night after consideration of a report from the Baths ...

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  8. W. GERMANY READY FOR RED 'INVASION'

    BONN, Fri. (A.A.P.): Ten thousand armed West German police today guarded the East-West German border to repel an expected invasion of thousands ...

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  9. No pleuro in district cattle

    The Wagga P.P. Board Stock Inspector (Mr. E. Tuohy) last night discounted reports of pleura - pneumonia infection ...

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  10. Liquor report by Christmas

    SYDNEY, Friday: The N.S.W. Government expects to receive the report of the Liquor Royal Commission (Mr. Justice Maxwell) before Christmas. ...

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  11. Trial cars on longest run

    MT. ISA, Friday: Cars in the Redex reliability trial left Mt. Isa tonight for Darwin on the longest and fastest section of the 6500-mile route. They face a run ...

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  12. Protest on wheat at Wagga

    The N.S.W. division of the Australian Primary Producers' Union will protest to the Victorian Government about its ...

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  13. Gov.-General not to open baths

    The Governor - General (Field Marshal Sir Willam Slim) will not visit Wagga to open the baths next ...

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  15. Parliament to be prorogued

    CANBERRA, Friday: Federal Parliament will be prorogued at the end of October to permit the Governor-General (Sir William Slim) to open a new ...

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  17. LABOR PARTY EXPULSIONS

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Central Executive to-night expelled seven persons from the Labor Party because ...

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  18. BRITISH MINISTRY RESHUFFLED

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): The Prime Minister (Sir Winston Churchill) last night reshuffled his Government. But Sir Winston made only ...

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  19. "INACCURATE" SAYS BEALE

    ADELAIDE,, Friday: The Minister for Supply (Mr Beale) said today it was inaccurate to say that Mr. ...

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