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  5. NEW BRITISH BUDGET BRINGS SUBSTANTIAL TAXATION RELIEF

    The British Budget was, brought down by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) in the House of Commons to-day. This Budget was the first for some years to lighten the burden of British taxpayers. The ...

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  6. ELECTORAL REFORM

    The leader of the Country Party (Dr. Earle Page) said to-night that the redistribution scheme recently made public indicated that the Country ...

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  7. CONSPIRACY ALLEGED

    On Sunday Sergeant P. Stewart received word from the C.I.B. in Melbourne that a man was wanted in connection with a conspiracy charge ...

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  9. WHEAT COMMISSION

    Giving eviednce before the Wheat Commission to-day, Mr. John Shadey, farmer, of Corobimilla, said that creditors practically told the farmer to ...

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  10. NEWSPAPERS' TRIBUTE

    The newspapers pay a tribute to the work of the Chancellor of the Exchequer in the framing of the Budget, and claim that England is on the ...

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  11. STOCK EXCHANGE

    The Budget induced a burst of activity on the Stock Exchange. Motor shares received the biggest filip of the year, the brokers being forced to ...

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  12. ALLEGED THEFT OF SLAG

    At the Central Court to-day William George Reece aged 26 years, was remanded to the Bowen (Q.) court on a charge of having stolen slag valued ...

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  13. WOOL INDUSTRY

    To commemorate the centenary of John Macarthur, founder of Australia's wool industry, the Royal Society of Australia held a centenary ...

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  14. DEATH OF LUBRA

    Charged with having assaulted a lubra named Dolly, Constable Gordon Stett, of the Northern Territory police, was placed on trial at the ...

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  16. WOMAN DROWNED

    While fishing from the rocks near Kiama yesterday, Mrs. W. Lowe was swept into the sea by a big wave and drowned. A fisherman on a nearby ...

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  17. RAILWAY EMPLOYEE'S DEATH

    At the Central railway yards to-day the decapitated body of Patrick Martin, railway employee, of Newtown was discovered on the rails. Officials ...

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  21. ANZAC MEMORIAL

    The honorary campaign, director of the Anzac Memorial Fund (Mr. L. A. Robb) left Sydney today with Flight Lieutenant Ulm in the monoplane ...

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  22. UNIFORM TAXATION

    When the State Taxation Commissioner meet at Canberra on May 13 it is expected that further steps will be takes towards the co-ordination of ...

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