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  4. GOVT. CONFIDENT OF WINNING APPEAL ON BANKING ACT CASE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Projected moves by certain private members of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party to criticise the Government's appeal to the Privy Council in the bank nationalisation case ...

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  5. Govt. Announces Drastic Cuts in Petrol Issue

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Commonwealth Government tonight took drastic action to relieve the desperate petrol situation. ...

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  6. FOUNDRY CLOSES AT WAGGA; EIGHT UNEMPLOYED

    Yesterday, a week after the majority of its workmen became members of the Federated Ironworkers' Association, Hanks' metal foundry, of Baylis Street, Wagga, closed down. ...

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  7. YOUNG MIGRANT WELCOMED

    When Susan Enis, 5, cleared Customs at Mascot after arriving by Belgian Sabena aircraft with her parents, she was greeted in an embrace by Vivien Royston, 5, of Bondi. Susan, who was born in Hungary, will live at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Six-year-old Alastair Berry, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Berry, of Glascow. He has been wearing kilts since he was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Spectacular Sydney Blaze

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A fire gutted the two top floors of Rawson Chambers, City, shortly before 9 a.m. today, forcing ...

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  10. Mr. Chifley to Address Miners on Production

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifiey) will address two mass meetings of mine workers next Sunday on the ...

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  11. NEW WORKERS' COMPENSATION BILL SOON

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: What the Minister for Postwar Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman) described to Federal Labor Caucus ...

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  12. Wagga Man Wins £12,000 Special State Lottery

    Mr. John Richard Blake, of 95 Gurwood Street, Wagga, who won yesterday's £12,000 special lottery, is the son of Mr. R. H. Blake, who won £12,000 in an interstate consultation in 1936. ...

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  13. GABLES IN BRIEF

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday: All western nations are heading towards totalitarianism, according to Dr. Emil Brunner, of ...

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  14. NEW TAX CUTS LIKELY TO BEGIN ON OCT. 1; MANY 1949 REFUNDS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Most Australian wage and salary earners will receive a refund from the Taxation Department towards the end of 1949. This will result from the fact that in the current ...

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  15. Independent Australian Nationality

    CANBEERA, Tuesday: A bill to establish independent "Australian nationality" will be introduced in the House of ...

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  16. AUST.-RUSSIAN SOCIETY ACTION ON MR. EVATT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Australian-Russian Society has terminated the appointment of the State Minister for Housing (Mr. ...

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  17. Sen. Armstrong Arrives in U.S.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (A.A.P.): On his arrival here from London, en route to Australia, Senator John Armstrong, Australian ...

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  20. Three Years Gaol for Manslaughter

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: In the Central Criminal Court today Mr. Justice Maxwell sentenced William Dennison (30), of Moree ...

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  21. Channel Record to Britain

    LONDON, Tuesday: After swimming the Channel from England to Prance in the reco[?] time of 15 hours 31 ...

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  22. Missing Boy Found by Searchers

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A three-year-old boy lost for 32 hours in rough country beyond Ivanhoe was found last night by black ...

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  23. CLAIMS RUSSIA INSPIRED RECENT DISORDERS IN BERLIN

    BERLIN, Tuesday: Addressing a Social Democratic Party gathering in Berlin yesterday, the chairman of the Berlin City Council (Dr. Suhr), bluntly accused the Russian military administration of inspiring the recent Berlin disorders in an attempt to influence the Moscow negotiations. ...

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  24. Erosion, Timber Surveys

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A detailed erosion survey of New South Wales was undertaken a few years ago, and a classification ...

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  25. S.A. Government Representative for Australia

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday (AAP): The South African Government has decided to send a representative to Australia. ...

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