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  3. FADDEN DEFENDS TAX POLICY OF GOVT.

    CANBERRA, Mon.: The Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) to-night defended the Commonwealth Government's taxation policy. ...

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  4. REDS' HEAVIEST ATTACKS OF NEW YEAR

    SEOUL, Monday: Communist infantrymen lashed out with their heaviest assaults of the New Year along the frozen Korean front today. They attacked with nearly 1500 men in futile attempts ...

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    AMERICAN, STRAIGHT CLARK, finishing a back-hind return in his win over Australia's Don Candy la the Australian Championships at Kooyong. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ALTAR BOYS IN PROCESSION

    Altar boys lead a procession through the pounds of St. Brigtd's Catholic Church Marrickville, on Sunday afternoon. A service was held in the grounds for Catholic Churches in the surrounding districts to create Interest in the National Encharistic Congress, which begins In April. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. S.A. expects record wheat harvest

    ADELAIDE, Monday: The Director of Agriculture (Dr. Callaghan) said today that became of the exceptionally ...

    Article : 66 words
  8. Proposal to end dispute on Sudan

    LONDON, Monday (AAP): The four main Northern Sudanese political parties signed an agreement with an ...

    Article : 246 words
  9. Tax receipts total £359m.

    CANBERRA, Monday: Figures released by the Treasury today reveal that taxation receipts from all sources for the six months to 31/12/52 total almost £359-million, or approximately ...

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  10. NO THREAT TO CANNED GOODS INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Monday: Australia's export trade in canned goods was not in any danger, the secretary of the Department of Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. Crawford) said tonight. 'Australian trade in canned ...

    Article : 164 words
  11. Change in plane seats unlikely

    MELBOURNE, Monday: A great deal of had been given in Australia to back [?] facing sents in aircraft as a safety [?] but here seemed little likelihood of ...

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  12. Achesons appeal to Churchill

    NEW YORK. Monday [?] ...

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  13. THIEF WITH SENSE OF HUMOR

    LONDON, Monday (AAP): every policeman in London lost night was issued with a description of a six feet two ...

    Article : 152 words
  14. FRENCH'S SECOND DEFEAT

    SYDNEY, Mon.: Trevor King (9.2) tonight stopped Ray French (9.31) of Wages, in the sixth round ...

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  15. INDONESIANS NOT HOSTILE TO US. HE SAYS

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Although the New Guinea and White Australia questions persist, the attitude of Australia ...

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  16. Growers want rice prices freed

    SYDNEY, Monday: A deputation from rice-growing interests today asked the N.S.W. Prices Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 109 words
  17. PETROL AT 7/9 GALLON

    VILA (New Hebrides) Monday (A.A.P.): The Vacuum Oil Company has Increased the price of petrol to 7/9 a ...

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  18. Murder charge dismissed

    ADELAIDE. Monday: In the Police Court today a charge of murder against Joan Balaban, 28, Industrial ...

    Article : 91 words
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  21. Food poisoning caused sickness

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Airline officials believe that food poisoning caused the sickness of sixteen of the 48 ...

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  22. WE WILL PRODUCE OUR OWN ALUMINIUM AT BELL BAY NEXT YEAR

    CANBERRA, Monday: Production of aluminium at the Bell Bay (Tasmania) plant should begin late next year, the Minister for Supply (Mr. Beale) said today. When in full production the plant would save Australia ...

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  23. AGAINST JAPAN'S RE-ARMAMENT

    PERTH, Monday: "I think it is a mistake at this stage to compel or induce Japan to rearm," Professor W. MacMahon Ball of the Melbourne University said today. ...

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  24. Need to raise German forces, says General

    NEW YORK, Mon. (AAP): General Matthew. Ridgway, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, said in a statement ...

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  25. CYCLIST FATALLY INJURED

    ADELAIDE, Mon.: Known to cycling fans as the "Russell Mockridge of South Australia." 18-year-old Norman ...

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