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  3. £28M. INCOME TAX CONCESSION

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Federal Cabinet to-day approved income taxation concessions totalling £28 million and increases in child endowment and pensions ...

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  4. SAID IT WITH FLOWERS

    Miss Valerie Gee (left) was farewelled with a gift of flowers at Newcastle railway station yesterday afternoon, after she had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Tobruk Mementoes For Australia

    CAIRO, Aug. 2. A.A.P.—The bugle which sounded the "Reveille" and "Last Post" at the unveiling of the new ...

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  6. Fruit Ripening Plant Blast; Chinese Injured

    SYDNEY, Monday. — An explosion in a banana-ripening chamber to-night almost wrecked the interior of the ground floor ...

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  7. Would Fly Arms To Malaya

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Federal Cabinet agreed to-day to accede to any requests by the British Government to supply Australian arms and ammunition to combat terrorism in Malaya. ...

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  8. R.A.A.F. Dakotas For Food Lift

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Federal Cabinet decided to-day to offer Britain use of 10 Dakota aircraft to assist the food ...

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  9. Treloar Wins Heat In 200 Metres

    LONDON, August 12. A.A.P.—The Australian sprinter, John Treoar, won his heat in the Olympic 200 metres, comfortably to-day, in ...

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  10. Announce Price Decontrol Simultaneously

    SYDNEY, Monday.—All States would make a simultaneous announcement on what items would be freed from price control, to ...

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  11. Lepers Revolt Against Isolation Order

    MANILA, Aug. 2. A.A.P.—Twenty-six of the 226 lepers in San Lazaro Hospital escaped overnight. and the rest are on a sit down ...

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  12. LEAD TO MINERS STILL UNCERTAIN

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Miners' leaders will not decide on the recommendation to be placed before stopwork meetings of New South Wales miners on Thursday until the Coal Industry ...

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  13. News Ban Likely From Moscow

    LONDON, August 2. — It is understood that the Western Powers will suggest a news blackout when, and if, discussions with Mr. Stalin or Mr. Molotov begin, says the British ...

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  14. American Flag Not Dipped

    LONDON, Aug. 2. A.P.P.—American correspondents attributed the drop in applause when the American Olympic Games athletes ...

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  15. Japs Charged With Murder Of 138 Ps.O.W.

    TOKYO, Aug. 2. A.AP.-Reuters.—Sixteen Japanese appeared before a United States Eighth Army Military Commission at Yokohama ...

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  16. Czech Consular Staff In Sydney Resigns

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Czech Consul-General to Australia (Mr. Karel Sakh) and three members of his staff announced their ...

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  17. Police Search Air Passengers: Piracy Check

    HONGKONG, Aug. 2. A.A.P. Reuter.—The Government has assigned extra police to Hongkong airport to search all outgoing aircraft, ...

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  18. WOOL SALES DOWN

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Australia's wool trade with North American dollar areas—the United States and Canada—decreased by 3,550,000 ...

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  19. Awaiting New Home In Melbourne

    Elizabeth Donald, 3½, from Melbourne, is waiting in Newcastle for a new home to be built in Melbourne, Some time ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Postal, Customs Revenue Up

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Customs and Excise and Post-office revenue for July was £83,079 more than that received in the ...

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  21. Allies May Lose Danube Rights

    BELGRADE, Aug. 2. A.A.P.—Western observers expect the outcome of the Danube conference will be a new convention depriving ...

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  22. Disabled Ship In Tow

    PERTH, Monday.—The disabled Greek freighter Papachristidis Vasailios was taken in tow by the motor-ship Kybra at 11 o'clock this ...

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  23. War Rumours Cause Market Panic

    SHANGHAI, August 2. A.A.P.-Reuter.—Wild Wild rumours of the out-break of war in Europe threw the Shanghai financial markets into ...

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  24. Giant French Seaplane Lost

    PARIS, Aug. 2. A.A.P.—Air France reports that the giant six-engined French "Hydravion" sea-plane is missing between Martinique ...

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  25. Confusion Over Krupp Estate

    NUREMBERG, Aug. 2. A.A.P.—The question what constitutes the estate of Alfred Krupp has arisen, following an order for the ...

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  26. Review Tramless Sunday Plan

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Continuance of tramless Sundays in Sydney and Newcastle would be reviewed this week, the Minister for ...

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  27. Housewives "Have Reason To Strike"

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—If any industrial system were asked to carry on under the difficulties which the Australian housewives ...

    Article : 112 words
  28. Darwin Wreck May Be Zealandia

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Naval headquarters to-day received a report from Darwin that the wreck found in Darwin Harbour a ...

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  29. EILEEN JOYCE RECOVERS

    LONDON, August 2. A.A.P.—Eileen Joyce, the Australian pianist, who fainted at a performance in the Albert Hall yesterday, had a ...

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  30. Padulla Was Worried About Lost Train

    THE SYDNEY to Tamworth passenger train stopped on a bridge over the Hunter River, between Singleton and Padulla, at 1.2 a.m. on Sunday. It stayed there for more than two hours before being pulled away. ...

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  31. Freak Cyclone In Japan Kills Three

    TOKYO, August 2. A.A.P. Reuter.—A A freak cyclone hit the city of Kawasaki near Tokyo, at noon to-day, killing three people ...

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  32. Safe Robbed Near Sydney C.I.B.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Thieves entered the office of a cafe two doors from C.I.B. Headquarters and stole £128/6/3 from a safe at the ...

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  33. Would Restrict Test Tube Babies

    LONDON August 2. A.A.P.—The commission of experts which the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Fisher) set up to consider the ...

    Article : 87 words
  34. Korea Has New Prime Minister

    SEOUL, Aug. 2. A.A.P.—General Lee Suk, who led the Korcan forces against the Japanese in China, became Prime Minister of ...

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  35. LANDLORD BILL IN COUNCIL TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Landlord and Tenants Amendment Bill will be introduced in the Legislative Council to-morrow as a matter of ...

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  36. Women Trampled On in Bargain Rush

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—When thousands of women bargain hunters rushed a Bourke-street store for 5000 American towels to-day, ...

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