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  3. Forecast

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  5. BADDELEY, STATE COAL DIRECTOR

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—State Cabinet today decided to recommend to the Governor-in-Council the appointment of the Deputy Premier ...

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  6. FUNERAL OF MR. J. A BEASLEY

    An impressive scene, as the [?]uneral cortege of the late Mr. J. A. Beasley, former Australian High Commissioner, turned ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DEFICIT OF £37M. PREDICTED IN FEDERAL BUDGET

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Federal Government has budgeted for an excess of expenditure of £37,000,000 over revenue for the current financial year. The budget will be based on estimated revenue collections of £532,000,000 and expenditure of £569,750,000. ...

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  8. JAP ADMIRAL ACQUITTED OF WAR CRIMES

    TOKIO, Tuesday (AAP-Reuter). —Admiral Seemu Toyoda, believed to be the last top-level Japanese to be tried in the Far East, has been ...

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  9. JETS CREATE NEW RECORDS

    CLEVELAND, Tuesday (AAP).—A United States Air Force jet plane streaked over 150 miles yesterday for an average of 586.1 miles an ...

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  10. 21 Controls To Be Abandoned

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Federal Government has decided to abandon 21 of the wartime controls which it continued under the ...

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  11. CAMP CONDITIONS BLAMED FOR DISEASE EPIDEMIC

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Medical Officer of the Bathurst migrant transit centre (Dr. Johann Van Leent) today blamed conditions at the camp for the infectious disease epidemic that swept through the ...

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  12. NEW STATE TRANSPORT CHIEF

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—State Cabinet today appointed Mr. Reginald Win[?]ser, 58, as Commissioner for Road Transport and Tramways for a ...

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  13. World Flyer Killed In Race Crash

    CLEVELAND, Tuesday (AAP).—William (Bill) Odom, holder of the round the world and light plane distance records, was killed ...

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  14. No Agents for Migrant Ship

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—No Sydney agents have been appointed for the ship, Marine Jumper, which will arrive here tomorrow with 840 ...

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  17. Paralysis Declared At Epidemic Stage In S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The infantile paralysis outbreak in this State was today officially declared to have reached the epidemic stage, although the total number of certified cases so far is only 72. ...

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  18. Warder Fined £10 Over Gaol Escapes

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At an inquiry today into the escape of two prisoners from Long Bay gaol, one warder was fined £10, another was ...

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  19. UNIONS' FINES CASE THURSDAY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the Full Arbitration Court today, application by three unions for the remission of fines totalling £5000, imposed for ...

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  20. Deportation Injunction Extended

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The High Court today extended the injunction preventing the deportation of 38 Chinese until September 19. ...

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  21. £25m. U.S. Loan Approved For Tito; Trade Pact With U.K. Expected

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP).—Yugoslavia expects an announcement of British and American help within a fortnight. Officials forecast the signing next week of an Anglo-Yugoslav trade pact, worth £125,000,000 in five years to each side. ...

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  22. EMERGENCY POWERS TO BE REPEALED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The State Government will repeal the Emergency Powers Act immediately. This was announced today by the ...

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