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  4. CUTS IN SALES TAX ARE NOT ADEQUATE

    CANBERRA, Sept. 9.—The Opposition Leader, Dr. Evatt, to-night called on the Government to re-draft the sales tax bill providing concessions amounting to £5,000,000 this financial year. He told the House of Representatives the Government should re-draft the bill ...

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  5. [?]ace Tax In [?]SW Raised

    SYDNEY, Sept. 9.—The State Government proposes [?] levy its increased racing taxes at an early date. [?]ncy" legislation empowering it to do so was [?]d through all stages in the assembly to-day. ...

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  6. Fall In Liquor Sales

    SYDNEY, Sept. 9. - It would be impossible for the breweries to police the distribution of liquor, Mr. R. J. Vicars, ...

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  7. Egyptian Land Reform Laws

    LONDON, Sept. 9.—Reuter's Cairo representative says General Naguib's new Cabinet, in swift moves at a night-long first meeting to-night, passed decree laws to re-organise Egypt's political parties and break up large ...

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  8. [?]sic Wage Yardstick Pensions

    CANBERRA, Sept 9.—[?]ual expansion of social [?] without proper regard country resources could ...

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  9. FIVE CHILDREN DEAD IN FIRE

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 9.— Five young children aged from seven months to seven years lost their lives in a fire which destroyed a large section of the hospital at the Somers migrant camp on Western Port Bay, ...

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  10. KNOW REDS ON PAYROLL

    CANBERRA, Sept. 9.—The Cabinet to-day began to study possible legislation to control Communists, particularly in ...

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  11. FELL FROM TRAIN TO PICKLE WORKS

    SYDNEY, Sept. 9. — A man became wedged between two high walls of a pickle factory after he had fallen from a train ...

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  12. BIG DYEING WORKS FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Sept. 3.—The Evening Standard's city editor to-day says negotiations are in progress between £7.900,000 ...

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  13. WOOL CHEQUE MAY BE £40M

    BRISBANE, Sept. 9.-If present values can be maintained, Qneensland's 1952-53 wool selling season should ...

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  14. TEMPERATURES WILL SLUMP

    bRISBANE. Sept. 9.—Wind up to 40 m.p.h. hit south[?] central Queensland to[?] Tee weather bureau ...

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  15. AUST. S.A. AIR LINK NON-COMPETITIVE

    SYDNEY. Sept. 9.—There was an prospect of a South African air service starting to Australia in opposition in ...

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  16. MOTHER'S BODY ON HIS FISHING LINE

    STROUDSBURG (Pennsylvania, Sept. 9.— Leonard Nowickl, aged 18, on holidays here with his parents decided ...

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  17. BANANA RIPENING ENDANGERS LIFE

    BRISBANE,September 9.— Explosions in banana-ripping gas rooms could cause great loss of life and damage to ...

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  18. Tax Information

    CANBERRA, Sept. 9. — The possibility of secret information in the possession of the Income Tax Department being ...

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  19. CANNOT ENTER THEIR HOME

    DES MOINES. Sept. 9.—Two District Court judges yesterday signed orders restraining both a husband and wife from ...

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  22. Kenny's Missions

    BRISBANE, Sept. 9.—Trainer Mick Kenny's stable seems al-most certain to be represented by a team of four at the A.J.C. ...

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  23. Dalray Looks Well

    SYDNEY. Sept. 9.—The New Zealand champion. Dalray, arrived in Sydney this morning from N.Z. looking a better ...

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  24. One-Teacher Schools

    BRISBANE, Sept. 9—The Education Minister, Mr. Devries, assured Parliament to-day that one-teacher schools would not ...

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  25. POSTMAN CHARGED WITH £1500 THEFT

    MELBOURNE. Sept. 9. — Michael John Douglas (31), a St. Albans postman, was charged to-night with the larceny of ...

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  26. Mainbrace Not Coming

    AUCKLAND. Sept. 9.— Mainbracs will not start in the Melbourne Cup. Trainer McDonald said the horse would ...

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  27. Grain Sorghum Exports

    CANBERRA, Sept. 9.— The Commonwealth Government in future will announce during February of each year an interim quota covering quantities of grain sorghum which may be exported. ...

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  28. Cricket Selector

    BRISBANE. Sept. 9.—Former, shield batsman Tom Alien, of Toowoomba. was to-night elected a member of the State ...

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  29. CAIRNS WHARF STOP SERIOUS

    BRISBANE, Sept. 9.—The Premier late to-day informed the Prime Minister of the seriousness of the Cairns ...

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  30. Ex-Nazi Ship Here

    MELBOURNE. Sept. 9.—The [?]on Eastern Sage. optimistically designed and built purpose by the Nazis tc carry ...

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  31. 26 Lost Men Found

    WELLINGTON. Sent. 9.— Twenty-six of 27 men trapped by a rock fall in R[?]mutaka Tunnel were rescued late ...

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