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  4. UPPER HOUSE THROWS OUT WAGE TAX BILL

    By 45 votes to 17, the Legislative Council last night threw out the Lang Government's emergency Taxation Bill which was designed to impose a heavy graduated tax on wages. The keen interest taken in this remarkably drastic measure, with its ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HONOR OF CHILD!

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--In the County Court to-day Moya Wilson, of Glen Eira Road, Caulfield, said she told an inquiry agent that she would ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CAN GET MONEY FROM LOAN COUNCIL

    Fears that in the event of a dissolution, a Government could not carry and pay the public service, because of no ...

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  7. NEXT MOVE IS LANG'S

    The next move is with Mr. Lang. It is no secret that when he left his office last night to go to his home at Auburn he anticipated the defeat of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ANOTHER TURF MYSTERY

    Close on the heels of the Gagoola turf mystery comes another, inexplicable case--the disappearance of a well-performed New Zealand horse, ...

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  9. J. S. GARDEN LAGGING

    AS a result of the counting of the Tramways votes in the A.L.P. Federal Lang candidates selection, Mr. J. Lamaro, M.L.A., is safe for Lang as ...

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  10. THEODORE ON LANG

    MR. LANG'S new taxation proposals, if put into operation, may have the effect of wrecking the plan decided upon by the Premiers' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. DIVORCE RECORD?

    In the suit of Crawford v. Crawford, heard before Mr. Justice Owen the petition was filed on June 11, and a decree nisi was made yesterday. ...

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  13. EXCHANGE ON LONDON

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Commonwealth Bank Board continued, to-day the sitting which commenced last Tuesday. The meeting will probably end to-morrow. ...

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  14. 20 PER CENT. CIVIC SALARY CUT AT BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Most of the principal officers of the City Council have voluntarily agreed to a reduction of 20 per cent in salaries, except where it would ...

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  15. OTHER NEWS AT A GLANCE

    THE Prime Minister will broadcast an appeal to the nation to-night in connection with the huge conversion loan.--P. 8. MISCONDUCT by. Dr. George Arthur ...

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