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  4. The Greatest British Budget of all Times

    LONDON, Tuesday: The standard rate of income tax of 8/6 in the £ is provided for in the Budget which was brought down in the House of Commons today by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Kingsley Wood. He added, however, that the Budget must be regarded as an interim Budget regarding taxation. Other levies to assist the meeting of the war ...

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  5. U.S. AGAIN WARNED

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: The British Ambassador to the United States (Lord Lothian) in an interview predicted that Britain would ...

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  6. PRICE OF BLANKETS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Investigations by the Federal Government have revealed that the increase in the retail price of blankets has been out ...

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  7. RECKLESS DRIVING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The secretary of the Pedestrians' Protective Association, Mr. M. W. Allen, declared today that motorists were killing, on ...

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  8. FRIGHTENING A GERMAN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Henrich Remen, a German, gave evidence at the General Sessions at Castlemaine of an explosion outside his home. ...

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  9. ANTI-NIGHT CLUB CAMPAIGN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: It is understood that the Minister for Justice, Mr. Treatt, definitely decided to introduce legislation to deal with ...

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  10. WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Federal Treasurer, Mr. Spender, states that total sales of war saving certificates in Australia have now reached ...

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  11. TO COUNTER NAZI THREAT

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: Coinciding with the speech of the Secretary for State (Mr. Cordell Hull) at the Pan-American Conference, President ...

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  12. HOLIDAY FOR SCHOOLS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: School children throughout the State will be given a half-holiday on Friday next to commemorate the victory of ...

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  14. AIR FORCE TRAINING

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: The Minister for Air (Mr. Fairbairn) said that there was no immediate prospect of increasing the absorption of ...

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  15. FEDERAL GOVT. ACTIVITY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Mr. J. Gordon Jones, president of the Chamber of Manufactures, intends to make representations to the Prime Minister, ...

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  16. BROADCAST FROM BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday: The British Minister for Information (Captain Duff Cooper), broadcasting from London to Latin-America last night, said: ...

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  17. HOME DEFENCE ARMY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: It was learned today that, by far the greater part of Australia's new home defence army will be trained, or will be ...

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  18. COAL PRODUCTION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Mr. Menzies will discuss coal production with the central executive of the Miners' Federation in Melbourne on Friday. It ...

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  19. BIG WOOL CHEQUE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Commenting on the fact that the Central Wool Committee is distributing £10,000,000 of retention money to woolgrowers this ...

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  20. COLD CHANGE ?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A brief cold change over New South Wales is predicted by the State Meteorologist, bringing snow to the Southern ...

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  21. POLISH TROOPS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday: General Sikorsky, lender of the Polish Government, which has moved from Paris to London, said in a speech at the inaugural ...

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  22. ALLEGED THEFT AT CAMP

    WAGGA, Wednesday: Following investigations by the Wagga, police and officers of the Wagga military camp at the showground, Kenneth Haddon, ...

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