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  4. TAXATION CUTS Effective From July

    CANBERRA, March 24.—Reductions over the whole scale of in come tax, an extension of exemptions from payroll tax, a general reduction of sales tax, and small pension increases will be made in the 1953/54 Federal budget. The budget will be introduced in the ...

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  5. Heavy Blow By Chinese Reds

    [?]EOUL, March 24.—Chinese Communist troops to-day launched their heaviest attack in five months against [?] hill positions on the Korean Western front—but [?] stopped in their tracks except on one height, Old ...

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  6. Flood Threat Almost Gone

    BRISBANE, March 24.—Rain had eased in most districts and creeks were starting to fall in South-east Queensland to-night. Road traffic is still dislocated in some places. ...

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  7. QUEEN MARY WORSE

    LONDON, Mar. 24.— The condition of Queen Mary is causing some anixety," states a ...

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  8. tochers' Mack On late Govt.

    [?]BANE, Mar. 24.—The State Government was at [?] by Ihe Queensland [?]Union to-day for ...

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  9. DAIRY INDUSTRY IN PIONEERING STAGE

    BRISBANE, March 24.—A 21-year-old junior farmer told the Queensland Co-operatives Congress to-day that in some respects the Queensland dairy industry was still in the pioneering stage compared with New Zealand. ...

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  10. Buyers Resist Egg Price

    BRISBANE, Mar. 24.—A resolution carried at the annual conference of 8th. Queensland Egg Marketing Board suppliers ...

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  11. FOUR MINES CLOSED BY FLOODS

    BRISBANE, March 24—Four ocal mines, one in the West Mureton district and three in the Maryborough district, were ...

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  12. FRENCH RAID ON COMMUNISTS

    LONDON. Mar. 24.—Reuter's [?] correspondent says that Police detained Benoit Frachon. cretary General of the ...

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  13. Neguib Still Belligerent

    CAIRO, Mar. 24.—Premier Neguib repeated in a broadcast to-day his pledge that Egypt will rid itself of ...

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  14. MINERS' BAN NOT LEGAL

    BRISBANE, Mar. 24.—Coal owners to-day asked the Local Coal Reference Board to order the Miners ...

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  15. Navy In "Mothballs"

    LONDON, March 24.—Commander A.H.P. Noble, [?] and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty said ...

    Article : 143 words
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  17. £27 M. Car Merger

    NEW YORK. March 24.— The [?]Frazer Corporation tonight announceed a plan to purchase the business of ...

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  18. Menzies' Senate Campaign

    CANBERRA, Mar. 24.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, will both open and close the Government's Senate ...

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  20. JAPS SHOT IN COLD BLOOD

    TOKIO, March 24.—A Japanese woman who returned yesterday from Communist China said, to-day that she saw Russian soldiers in 1945 line up and shoot 1000 Japanese in cold blood. Mrs. Kesae Kuraishi said that ...

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  21. Malayan Reds Split

    SINGAPORE. March 24.— Serious d scontent among Communist terrorist rank, and file in Malaya has been shown in ...

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  22. Killed Instantly

    SYDNEY. March 24.—A twenty-four year and fitter. Herbert Stanton of Newcastle was killed instantly to-day ...

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  23. Man Man Round-up

    NAIROBI. March 24.—A police officer said to-night that hundreds of suspected, criminals and 20 dangerous ...

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