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  3. PREMIER ESTIMATES £1M. DEFICIT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Premier (Mr. McGirr) budgeted in the Legislative Assembly to-day for a deficit of £1,015,000 in the 1949-50 financial year. ...

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  4. Near Defeats For Victorian Government

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Liberal-Country Party Government tad two narrow wins in the Legislative Assembly to-night, when the ...

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  5. PRODUCTION DRIVE TO EARN DOLLARS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — The Federal Government to-day launched an appeal for increased production of dollar-earning goods in Australia. ...

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  6. Puppet Show Fascinates Children

    The puppet show at the Book Festival at the City Hall supper room fascinated these children yesterday. Schoolchildren are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Launch Blows Up, Sinks; Constable Burnt

    Constable A. P. McLachlan, 33, of Mabel-street, Georgetown, had a narrow escape from drowning when is speed launch blew-up and ...

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  8. Devaluation Move "Not Joint"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The application by Britain, South Africa and Australia to the International M[?] Fund to devalue ...

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  9. Open-cut Plant Ordered In U.S.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Heavy earth-moving equipment costing 4,800,000 dollars had been ordered from U.S.A. by the Joint ...

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  10. Strike Sanctions By A.C.T.U.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Australian Council of Trade-unions' Congress decided to-day to impose economic sanctions on unions taking part in major disputes not approved by ...

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  11. 6 In Hospital After Buses Collide

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Homeward-bound workers on two single-deck buses screamed in terror when the buses collided at the ...

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  12. Inquiry Sought On Glenlee Mental Home

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A motion to refer to a select committee the bill authorising the construction of a mental hospital at ...

    Article : 249 words
  13. 4 New Polio Cases But "No Epidemic"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Although the Health Department had received notification of four more cases of infantile paralysis to-day ...

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  14. Courtaulds Move For Water

    Courtaulds Ltd. has asked the Hunter District Water Board for quotes and other information on what water the board could supply the rayon firm from both Chichester all Tomago. ...

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  15. Film Actress "Asked To Leave Hotel"

    PARIS, Sept. 21. A.A.P.—The film actress, Jane Russell, was asked to leave a Paris hotel after a “week-end of riotous parties." ...

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  16. Courtaulds Seek £6M Capital

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Representatives of the British rayon firm of Courtaulds Ltd. have started investigations ...

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  17. Woman Doctor Died Suddenly

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Dr. Hilda Wienholt, 29, wife of Dr. Louis Wienholt, of Red Hill, died suddenly at her home this morning. ...

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  18. QUEBEC TO RUN STATE LOTTERY

    MONTREAL, Sept. 21. A.A.P.—The Province of Quebec planned to operate a State lottery, the Premier (Mr. Maurice Duplessis) ...

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  19. 8000 Migrants In Month For Australia

    LONDON, Sept. 21. A.A.P.—Ten ships, carrying approximately 8000 migrants, will leave Britain for Australia during November. ...

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  20. DECISION ON SUGAR PRICE SOON

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Mr. Chifley told the House of Representatives to-day he hoped to announce soon the result of ...

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  21. Missing Girl Found In Boot Of Bus

    JUNE Margaret Gaddes, 10, who ran away from her home at Nambucca Heads on Monday because she feared a ...

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  22. Hit-Run Driver Fatally Injures Man, 80

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Herbert Holly, 80, was fatally injured by a hit-run driver in Princes Highway, St. Peters, early ...

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  23. Pope Urges Family Unity Support

    ROME, Sept. 21. A.A.P.—The Pope to-day urged film companies, the Press and radio to cooperate in defending the family. ...

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  24. KITTEN LIVED; MAN DROWNED

    PARIS, September 21. A.A.P.—Henri Villette, 67, of Alencon, set out at 8.19 p.m. to drown a kitten. ...

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  25. BALTS START WORK ON BRICKS, TILES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The first Balts to be employed in the New South Wales brick and the industry started work to-day, said ...

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  26. Scotsman Wanted It "On the Slate"

    LONDON, September 21. A.A.P.—A Scotsman accused of being drunk and disorderly refused to pay for a doctor to examine him. ...

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  27. Chifley 64 To-day

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Mr. Chifley will be 64 to-morrow. Labour members, presided over by the Deputy Prime Minister (Dr. ...

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  28. "BLUE BABY" DIES IN HOSPITAL

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. — Barry O'Brien, a 5-year-old orphan child of the State, who was sent to Melbourne for a delicate heart ...

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  29. Hungarian Official Seeks Sanctuary

    CAIRO, Sept. 21. A.A.P.—Jula Vegh, a member of the Hungarian Consular staff, refused to obey an order from Budapest to return to ...

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