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  3. Forecast:

    General rain. ...

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  4. Pillar Coal Case: Bulli Stoppage in Protest At Hearing

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. H. Gallagher) said today that he would ignore a protest by Bulli miners against the hearing of the pillar coal case. ...

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  5. RESTRAINING ORDER AGAINST NEWSPAPER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Justice Herron, in the Supreme Court, today granted an interim injunction restraining the Sydney "Daily Telegraph" from publishing photographs or captions infringing the copyright of "Sydney From The Air." ...

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  6. GOVT. WILL DROP CHIFLEY SCHEME; NEW HEALTH PLAN

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The Chifley Government's free medicine scheme would be abandoned, the Minister for Health (Sir Earle Page) indicated today. Sir Earle was addressing a conference of doctors, chemists and ...

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  7. 116 "CHEATING" CHARGES

    ROME, Tuesday (AAP).— Police yesterday charged 116 students, professors and employees of Borne ...

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  8. Service Scheme Would Not Harm Industry

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The national military service scheme will be put into operation as soon as possible and the Government will take ...

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  9. Q'LAND FLOOD WARNINGS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The State Weather Bureau tonight issued Good warnings for all Queensland districts. ...

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  10. REVIEW OF TAX LAWS WELCOMED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The New South Wales Taxpayers' Association welcomed the promise of the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) ...

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  11. CRASH AFTER RUSH FLIGHT WITH DRUGS: 2 ESCAPE INJURY

    DENILIQUIN, Tuesday. — Three R.A.A.F. men had lucky escapes from serious injury today, when a twin-engined Beaufighter crashed ...

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  12. HUSBAND, WIFE DIE FROM INJURIES IN CYCLE ACCIDENT

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—A young Married couple who were injured in a motor cycle accident on Saturday, died today within two hours of ...

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  13. SIX MORE POLIO CASES REPORTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Six more cases of infantile paralysis reported to the Health Department today, bring the number of cases ...

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  14. Watch on Ships For Escapees

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Police are making a special watch on all ships for escapees Darcy Dugan and William Mears. ...

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  15. GAMES SWIMMERS' TRIP ASSURED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An anonymous subscription of £30 has been received by the N.S.W. Amateur Swimming Association, thereby ...

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  16. NO ATTEMPT TO EXTRACT BULLET

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Leslie Nalder, 59, is still in a serious condition in Sydney hospital. Manager of Ultimo branch of the ...

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  17. OPINION DIVIDED ON NEW BOMB

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (AAP).— President Truman would probably decide within the next two or three weeks whether the United States ...

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  18. RECORD WOOL CHEQUE LIKELY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An increase of £5,000,000, to £200,000,000—a record for the Commonwealth—is expected from this year's wool cheque. Buyers from Britain, the ...

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  19. SOVIET SECRET FAR EAST PLANS ALLEGED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—British diplomats abroad say that Mr. Molotov, former Soviet Foreign Minister, now controls Russia's relations with ...

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  20. ADVANCES FOR SOLDIER SETTLERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Financial advances to soldier settlers now on blocks of land have been agreed to by the Premier, said tke Minister ...

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  21. PREPARATIONS FOR DECONTROL TALKS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Representatives from the Prices Commissions of all States conferred today, to prepare an agenda and ...

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  22. Cold Wave Continues in U.S., Canada; 69 Deaths

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (AAP).—At least 69 people have died in the United States and Canada since Friday in blizzards, floods and traffic accidents caused by bad weather which continued yesterday as ...

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  23. "SOME FEARS" OF RATIONING IN U.K.

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP). — A Government spokesman told the "Daily Mail" that there was no prospect of ending rationing in ...

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  24. JOCKEY STILL SERIOUSLY ILL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Apprentice jockey, Stan Taylor, 20, injured in a smash at Randwlck on Saturday, is still in a serious condition in ...

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  25. WITHDREW SON'S BAIL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Walter Molyneaux, father of 37-year-old Jack Molyneux, who is awaiting trial on a murder charge, today ...

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  26. U.K. TRADE DEFICIT FOR 1949 £100M.

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP). — Britain's overall trade deficit in 1949 would be about £100,000,000 sterling, the Attorney-General ...

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