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  3. CITY FORECAST:

    Fine, mild to warm. NSW. FORECAST: Unsettled in Northern half, fine Southern half. Smooth to slight seas. ...

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  4. MR. SCOTT NEW POLICE CHIEF

    State Cabinet yesterday appointed Superintendent J. F. Scott Commissioner of Police in succession to Mr. W. J. MacKay, who died last ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. COLUMN 8

    THEY still can't turn the spray on to the Archibald Memorial because they can't get a pump. ...

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  6. Architects Condemn Quay Plan

    Sydney architects may join civic authorities in a last-minute attempt to have the overhead road ...

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  7. BIG COAL PLAN

    The N.S.W. Government will open Stateoperated coalmines in three areas soon. ...

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  8. Cloth Held Up By Prices War

    Yarra Falls, Ltd., one of the largest manufacturers of textiles in Australia, is refusing to supply ...

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  9. PARLIAMENT TO BE ENLARGED House Of 122 And 60 Senators

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Parliamentary Labour Party to-night approved plans to increase membership of the House of Representatives to 122 and that of the Senate ...

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  10. Korean Mob Mauls U.S. Army Men

    NEW YORK, Feb. 17 (A.A.P.).—Soviet Army officers stood idly by while a North Korean ...

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  11. BILL LIKELY THIS SESSION

    It was stated to-night that the bill to authorise the increased numbers of members of both Houses might be ready ...

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  12. WATER-POLO FATALITY

    John Sinclair, 39, sales manager, of Condamine Street. Manly, collapsed and died last night while playing water-polo ...

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  13. DISOBEYED ORDER

    Wheelers at Stockrington No. 2 Colliery have been penalised by the Miners' Federation for ...

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  14. COOLER DAY IN SYDNEY

    Coastal and inland areas had cooler weather yesterday. Sydney's maximum ...

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  15. NO MATINEE AT THEATRE ROYAL

    Miss Cecily Courtncidge, who has been suffering from tonsilitis, has been advised by her doctors to cancel her matinee of "Under ...

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  16. No Yacht Race To Lord Howe

    The proposed Cruising Yacht Club race to Lord Howe Island has been cancelled. ...

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  17. CHIFLEY HAD OPEN MIND

    The Prime Minister is reported to have had an open mind on the question of a larger Parliament and also on ...

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  18. Young Author To Study And Work In England

    Catherine Gaskin, author of the best-seller, "This Other Eden," which she wrote several years ago at ...

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  19. KANIMBLA SAILS TO-DAY

    Visitors to the troopship Kanimbla will not be allowed on the wharf from which she sails to-day until the troops are ...

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  20. Gold Smuggler Sent To Prison

    PERTH, Tuesday.—"You must have got away with about £11,000 worth of gold bullion, at Australian rates, to ...

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  21. SUMMARY OF TO-DAY'S NEWS

    PARLIAMENT.-Membership of the House of Representatives is to be increased to 1122 and that of the Senate to ...

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  22. TRADE PACT RESULTS

    LONDON, Feb. 17.—The Anglo-Argentine trade agreement has given Britain an invaluable breathing space, but ...

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  23. Police Try Talking Cure For Traffic Offenders

    Sydney traffic police have launched a "talking cure" for first offenders. People who commit traffic ...

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  24. POLES ARREST U.S. AIRMEN

    LONDON, Feb. 17 (A.A.P.). —Polish authorities yesterday arrested five United States airmen who flew the United States ...

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  25. RANGI'S STAY

    The New Zealand yacht Rangi was towed to Sydney yesterday by the collier Bombo. She will probably ...

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  26. LOTTERY REJECTED

    LONDON, Feb. 7 (A.A.P.).— The Chancellor of the Exchequer. Sir Stafford Cripps, told the House of Commons yesterday ...

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