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  4. OFFER OF INCREASED TAX REINRURSEMENTTO STATES

    CANBERRA, Monday.—An offer by the Commonwealth Government to alter the basis of uniform taxation reimbursements will result in the States receiving an additional £6,600,000 for the financial year 1948-49. The offer was made ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN MP IMPRESSED BY BERLIN VISIT A

    LONDON, August 23.—Mr. Harold Beale, first member of the Australian House of Representatives to visit Berlin since the Russians imposed the blockade, returned with the ...

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  6. Government Policy Reaffirmed, but

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to-day reaffirmed the Government's decision to abandon subsidies on wool, cotton, cotton yarns, imported textile piecegoods, and potatoes. Refusing a ...

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  7. New U.S. Envoy

    Mr Myron Cowen, America's new Ambassador, arrived recently in Australia all set to do a big job for his country ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. New Canadian Leader Named

    Mr Louis Stephen St. Laurent, 66, Canadian Minister tor External Affairs, has been named as successor to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Western Envoys To See Stalin

    MOSCOW, August 23.—The three western envoys met this morning at the U.S. Embassy for what is probably their ...

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  10. Charge Of Attempted Murder

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Mer vyn James Howie (23). of Wacol, an employee of the Ipswich railway workshops, ...

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  11. DEADLOCK IN TASMANIA DISCOUNTED

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Tasmanian Premier (Mr. Cos- grove) said he was certain no deadlock would result from ...

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  12. British Coal For Victoria

    LONDON, August 23.—Mr. Norman Martin (Agent-General for Victoria) has bought 120,000 tons of British coal for the Victorian ...

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  13. SUICIDE SEASON

    TOKIO, August 23.—The city of Atami, Japan's best known hot springs seaside resort, has appealed ...

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  14. JEWISH HOPE OF EARLY PEACE IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, August 23.—The Prime Minister (David Bengurion) told the Inner Zionist Council: "We hope the present War will finish soon with peace concluded with Arabs and Jews. They need us, we need ...

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  15. RAAF CREWS FOR AIR LIFT

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Ten RAAF Dakota, air crews, comprising 40 personnel, will take part in the Berlin air lift, announced the ...

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  16. Hospital Bed Grant Raised To 8- Daily

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The Commonweath has decided to grant 8- daily for the upkeep of hospital beds throughout ...

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  17. Australia Independent On Shipbuilding

    AUCKLAND, August 23.—Australia wants to build ships for New Zealand, said Mr. Rex C. Ellis, superintendent of the ...

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  18. 10 MISSING ON CROCODILE SHOOTING TRIP

    DARWIN, Monday. — Ten people have disappeared along the north-west coast below Darwin in a wooden barge ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN AID

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The Government will forward wheat, cheese and butter for the relief of ...

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  20. RESIGNATION OF PRISON CHIEF

    BRISBANE, Monday.—State Cabinet to-day deferred a decision on whether it would accept the resignation of the ...

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  21. BAKERS SEEK RELIEF FROM DELIVERY ACT

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Com- - menting to-night on a request to him by the Bread Manufacturers' Association for ...

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  22. Kent Wickets Tumble to Australian Fast Attack

    LONDON, August 23.—Kent collapsed dismally against the Australian shock attack to-day. The rot commenced with the openers back in the pavilion for one run—a sundry—and the team was disposed of for the ...

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  23. BCOF SET-UP PLEASES DELEGATION

    TOKIO, August 22. — The Parliamentary Delegation will leave for Australia by air to-day and is due ...

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  24. FEDERAL GOVT. WILL BEAR COST OF TB CAMPAIGN

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Federal Government agreed at the Premiers' Conference to-day to pay all capital costs and all additional maintenance costs of the States for a nationwide campaign against TB. ...

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  25. CHURCHILL VISITS FRANCE

    LONDON. August 23.—Mr. Winston Churchill crossed to France on a six weeks' visit to Aix en Province, where he will continue ...

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  26. MULTI-MILLIONAIRES OF SHANGHAI TO DISAPPEAR

    SHANGHAI, August 23.—Memories of the good old days were recalled wher the people of Shanghai woke this morning to find their newspapers costing only 25 cents—instead of 800,000 dollars—and one foreign store advertising a 10 cents sale. ...

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  27. NO SURRENDER TO REDS IN BURMA

    BANGKOK August 23.—Burma will never surrender to Communism, Sao Khun Khio, Acting Foreign Minister and leader of ...

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  28. Burma Rebels' Success

    RANGOON, August 23.-The Government announced that rebels captured Thayetmyo. an important cement centre which ...

    Article : 63 words
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