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  4. TREATT PROMISES TO RESTORE THE FORTUNES OF NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Leader of the N.S.W. Opposition (Mr. Treatt) tonight promised reductions in rail fares and freights and tram and bus fares if the Liberal-Country Parties are returned to office on ...

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  5. STATE TAX POSSIBLE BY EARLY IN 1954

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Federal Cabinet in Melbourne on Thursday and Friday of next week will establish principles of its plan to hand back taxing rights to the State Governments from July 1. ...

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  6. Aust. will be asked for Games guarantee

    CHICAGO, Thursday (A.A.P.): The International Olympic Committee probably will demand a financial guarantee before deciding on Australia's site for the 1956 Olympic Games. ...

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  7. Reds in Korea have "Invasion jitters"

    NEW YORK, Thursday (A.A.P.): The Communists gave increasing signs that they were developing a case of "invasion jitters" as they hinted at the possibility of an Allied amphibious ...

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  8. PAGE HEALTH SCHEME IS ATTACKED

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Commonwealth Government's niggardly and conditional relief to hospital finances was solely at the expense of the sick people themselves, the Leader ...

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  9. MELBOURNE CHECK ON "MYSTERY MAN"

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.: According to a settlor police officer, Melbourne police know nothing of Norman ...

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  10. SELF-ASSESSED TAX DEFENDED

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The provisions of self assessment of provisional tax granted great benefits on those affected, and were unlikely to cause hardship to taxpayers, the Prime Minister ...

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  11. For men who like wide open spaces

    MIAMI, Thursday (AAP): A swim-suit stylist yesterday said the most romantic thing a woman could wear was the ...

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  12. STRAY DOG NUISANCE IN GARDENS

    Stray dogs are again becoming a nuisance in the Wagga Victor; Memorial Gardens. ...

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  13. NO BASIS IN TROOP RUMORS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Reports from London that British troops serving in Malaya are to be sent to West ...

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  14. Did saboteurs fire liner?

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): British police fear saboteurs are at work within some of Britain's leading shipping lines, following last night's fire in the giant 83,000 tons Queen ...

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  15. Firm market at Goulburn wool sales

    GOULBURN, Thurs.: The market at the Goulburn wool sales today ruled very firm to dearer than yesterday's higher ...

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  16. VERDICT OF SUICIDE

    CANBERRA, Thursday: A young airman who had spent a short time in Callan Park mental asylum had ...

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  19. MANY TRIBUTES TO LATE JAMES HENRY SCULLIN

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Many tributes were paid today to Australia's elder statesman, James Henry Scullin, who died at his Hawthorn (Melbourne) home last night at the age of 76. Mr. Scullin was Labor Prime ...

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  20. Menzies to fire first Senate shots

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) is expected to fire the first bullets in the ...

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