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  4. PROVISIONAL TAX MODIFIED BY FADDEN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) tonight announced modifications in the provisional tax. He said the effect of a Cabinet decision ...

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  5. Raced on hill climb

    EDNA IRVING is only 19, and raced for the first time at the Rob Roy Hill Climb. She raced in an M.G.T.C. sports car owned by friend Eddie Castree. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. State Govt's. fate hinges on Independent Labor M.L.A.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The debate on the Opposition's censure motion against the State Government's handling of transport services was adjourned in the Legislative Assembly at 10.20 tonight. ...

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  7. M.H.R. AGAINST TAX AID TO PRIMARY PRODUCERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Reduced taxation would not mean more primary production; in fact, it would have the reverse effect, the secretary of the Federal Government Members' ...

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  8. RAIL LOSSES DEFENDED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Minister for Transport (Mr. Sheahan) said that the N.S.W. railways were by no means the only transport system losing money. ...

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  9. MAN ON MURDER CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: When the City Coroner (Mr. Burke, S.M.) today opened an inquest into the death of Constable George Howell, 26, of East St. Kilda, who died on February 1 as the result of a bullet wound in the stomach received on January 30 when he chased an alleged car ...

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  10. Two die in Vic. plane crash

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: A two-engined Mosquito aircraft this afternoon crashed into timbered ...

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  11. [?]EEP WATER A-BOMB

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (A.A.P.): An atom bomb [?]bly will be exploded in [?]tcr during the ...

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  12. Sir Benjamin Fuller dead

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP): Australian theatre magnate and millionaire, sir Benjamin Fuller, died in a London [?] ...

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  13. Evatt's attack on control

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The import controls announced by the Government were so harsh and so extensive their imposition by regulation could not be justified, the Leader of the Federal ...

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  14. DOUBT ON KOREA TALKS

    TOKYO, Friday (A.A.P.-Reuter): General Matthew Ridgway, Supreme Allied Commander in the Far East, ...

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  15. LADIES! A HAT SHOULD MAKE YOU HAPPY

    Aage Thaarup (left), brisk Danish born Royal milliner, now visiting Australia, states that a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Riverina art unions help charity

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Seventeen art unions had paid more than 40 per cent of their net proceeds to charity, the ...

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  19. BRITAIN COULD BE BANKRUPT BY THE END OF THE YEAR

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Grim warnings that Britain and the [?]terling area, failing remedial action, could be bankrupt before the end of the year were given by British and American correspondents in forecasts on the fateful Budget which Chancellor of the Exchequer Richard Butler ...

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  20. DUCKS MAY BE SHOT ON M.I.A.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. The Chief Secretary (Mr. Clive Evatt had given permission for the shooting of ducks on ...

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  21. Plane workers' strike may spread

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The strike by 400 maintenance workers employed by Qantas at Mascot may spread to the ...

    Article : 127 words
  22. Russia wants early Germany peace treaty

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP): Russia in a note to Britain, America and France, has urged an early peace treaty ...

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