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  4. MALNUTRITION CASES

    SYDNEY, Sept. 6.—Claims that poor conditions on L.R.O. vessels had caused migrant children to die, malnutrition were to-day refuted by agents for I.R.O. Ships. ...

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  5. FEDERAL BUDGET HAD TO WITHSTAND TWO CAUCUS CHALLENGES TO WITHSTAND TWO CAUCUS CHALLENGES

    CANBERRA, Sept. 6.—The Federal Government has budgeted for an excess of expenditure of £37,000,000 over revenue for the current financial year, 1949-50. The budget, which will be based on estimated revenue collections of £532,000,000 and expenditure of ...

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  6. Polish Oil To Be Imported

    CANBERRA, Sept. 6.—The Government has decided to issue a licence to one company for the importation of 3,500,000 gallons of petrol from Poland, subject to the observance of certain currency conditions. ...

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  7. Policy Change Needed

    LONDON, Sept. 6.—Reuter's Newcastle correspondent says that Professor A. Beacham, of Cardiff, to-day ...

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  8. JOAN WAS GREAT IN DEFEAT

    SYDNEY, September 6. — Queensland champion, Joan Fletcher, though beaten on the last green, played one of the ...

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  9. NAVAL BASE GUTTED

    Colombo correspondent that Criminal Investigation Department officers have been rushed to Trincomalee to ...

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  10. WHARFIES AT MACKAY STOP WORK

    MACKAY, September 6.—One hundred and seventeen waterside workers at Mackay refused to continue loading ...

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  11. FROM 15/- TO £60 WEEKLY JOB

    SYDNEY, September 6.— The New South Wales Government to-day appointed two new p[?] servants whose ...

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  12. Potatoes Arrive

    BRISBANE, September 6.— The arrival in Brisbane of about 30,000 bags of Tasmanian potatoes on Thursday should ...

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  13. CADETS VITAL TO COAL INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Sept. 6.—Claiming that the coal industry's greatest handicap was lack of technicians, Mr. Donald (Lab., Bremer) said in Parliament to-day that it was vital for the industry to appoint cadets ...

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  14. German Refugee Problem

    LONDON Sept 6.— Reuter's Bert[?] says that [?] ...

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  15. Foreign Trade Not One-Way

    DESMOINES (Iowa), Sept. 6. — President Truman to-night warned American farmers that the United states ...

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  18. Juvenile Delinquency

    BRISBANE, September 6.— Children charged before children's courts and illegitimate births increased by 30 and 37 ...

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  19. Timber Price Rise Justified

    WARWICK, September 6.— Giving evidence before the Timber Commission to-day, the representatives of five ...

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  20. DECEMBER 3 MAY BE POLLING DAY

    CANBERRA. Sept. 6. — Cabinet has tentatively fixed December 3 as the polling date for the Federal ...

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  21. Hasten To Meet Kemp

    MELBOURNE, September 6.— Archie Kemp and Jack Hassen will meet for the Australian light weight title in Sydney ...

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  22. DEATH RATE FROM POLIO IS NOT HIGH

    LONDON, September 6.—Advice not to take such measures against infantile paralysis as closing swimming baths was ...

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  23. COUNCIL OF EUROPE TO STOP BARBARISM

    LONDON, September 6.—Reuter's Strasbourg correspondent says that the British Conservative member of the House of Commons, Mr. Harold MacMillan, revealed to-day that in 1942 Mr. Winston Churchill had warned that "it would be a ...

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  24. RECORD RURAL ADVANCES

    LONDON, September 6.— The Times says thai the Commonwealth Bank ol Australia's report covering the year ended ...

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  25. Record Death Toll

    NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—Death set a new Labour Day weekend record on United States highways. A survey showed ...

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