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  3. £150m THIS FINANCIAL YEAR

    CANBERRA—The Commonwealth Government decided yesterday to increase by slightly more than 5 per cent the tax reimbursement to be paid ...

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  4. Says Russian "stealing" note was "a filthy lie and slander"

    MELBOURNE—Russian Ambassador Generalov's "Petrov stole" note to the Australian Government was " a filthy lie and slander," Vladimir Petrov told the Espionage Royal Commission yesterday. It was his first appearance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DAY by DAY

    SYDNEY is having one of its worst mid-year droughts. The weather men there ...

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  6. ablaze after crash

    A TRUCK driver was burnt to death in the blazing wreckage of a semi-trailer truck ...

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  7. "GODS WITH US"

    SYDNEY.—A Sydney University nuclear research team has discovered a possible vital link in the ...

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  8. ZIT'S RIGHT"...MEANING YES"

    MELBOURNE—"Mr. Zat's Right" is ex-sp Vladimir Mikhailovich Petroy's first Australian nickname. The squat (about five ...

    Article : 319 words
  9. DRAMA ON TERRITORY SALT-PAN

    A THREE-ENGINED Drover aircraft made a hazardous landing on a Northern Territory salt-pan at 3.40 pm yesterday to rescue and his pilot missing since ...

    Article : 276 words
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  11. MOVE ON MARGINS

    MELBOURNE—The Australian Council of Trade Unions' interstate executive is . seeking an ...

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  13. TWO SUSPENDED BY CITY COUNCIL

    Two City Council officers were suspended yesterday on drinking charges. Charges will be laid ...

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  15. Bridge snaps

    NEW YORK, June 30 (AAP)—Flood waters of the Rio Grande River shat a railway bridge near ...

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  16. NEW PETROL TAX

    CANBERRA—The Commonwealth would pay between £24 millions and £25 millions to the States ...

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    ORAMATIC moment at the Espionage Royal commission in Melbourne lift Vladimir ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. The wires buzz: Tine for the Ten Thousand'

    BRISBANE trainer of crack sprinter Gresford, Dick Roden, made two trunk line calls yesterday for advice on how the weather will be for the Doomben Ten Thousand on Saturday. ...

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  19. £139,129 TO RELATIVES

    Frederick John Duncombe, grazier, of Roma, who died on January 10, 1953. left to relatives a ...

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  20. A.C.T residents

    CANBERRA—Census will show the six Premiers (here for the Premiers' conference) as residents of ...

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  21. DUKE TO SEE ECLIPSE IN AIR

    LONDON, June 30—The Duke of Edinburgh plans to watch the beginning of to-day's ...

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  22. Abolish visas

    ATHENS, June 30 (AAP)—Visa formalities between Australia and Greece have been abolished, it was ...

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