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  4. SENATE SLASHES TRUMAN BUDGET

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.— Voting 64 to 20 the Senate approved of a resolution reducing President Truman’s 37,500 million dollar Budget by 4500 million dollars. The measure now goes to the ...

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  5. Chifley On Bretton Woods Agreement

    CANBERRA, Tues.— Although members of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party today were given a lengthy memorandum by the Prime Minister (Mr ...

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  6. Palestine Attacks Continue

    JERUSALEM, Tues—It is officially stated theft an electrically-detonated mine blew up a RAF lorry, injuring ...

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  7. PROPOSED TAX CUT APPROVED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Income taxation and social services contributions will be reduced by £33 millions from July 1 next and the amounts upon which rebates for dependants are calculated will be increased from ...

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  8. Mice Take Possession Of Homes, Eat Linen

    ADELAIDE, Tues—Mice are taking possession of farmers’ homes and orchards in the Nangari ...

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  9. Banks Propose Merger Assets £175 Million

    Directors of the Bank of Australia and of the Union Bank of Australasia — combined assets £175,000,000— announced recently ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. “GREATCOATS WILL BE WORN”

    “Greatcoats will be worn” was the order of the day when the executive committee of the Army Council met at the War Office, London, to issue operation orders during the recent fuel crisis. In the chair is Sir Eric Speed, permanent Under-Secretary. Left of the table, nearest camera, is Maj-Gen, Roberts, Acting Adjutant General, with Gen. Sir Darrill Watson, Quarter-Master ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Provisions of Factories Act On Holidays

    It is stated that the amendment to the Factories and Shops Act, on annual leave, which came into operation last year, is not ...

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  12. MOVE TO EXTEND METAL TRADES DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, Tues. — It was learnt today that there was a further move afoot to extend the metal trades dispute. The ...

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  14. INQUIRIES INTO FIND OF BODIES

    ADELAIDE, Tues—Police inquiring into the finding of nine bodies of young babies in a suburban undertaker’s ...

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  15. Premier Will Not Legislate For 40 Hours

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday— Despite pressure from union leaders, the State Premier (Mr Cain) refused to bring ...

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  16. Communists Charge U.K., Dominions

    LONDON, Tues—Empire Communist parties in a general political declaration on the last day of the London ...

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  17. FIRE RESTRICTIONS EXPIRE

    MELBOURNE, Tues. — Summer restrictions on the lighting of fires in the open expire tomorrow (Wednesday) in fire control ...

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  18. COURT SEQUEL TO ELECTION MEETING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In Central Court today 13 men were each fined £5 on charges of disorderly conduct in Maccabean Hall, Darlinghurst on September 16, 1946. The charges arose out of an ...

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  19. FROM THE FOUR CORNERS

    TOKIO: General MacArthur has reported to the War Department that “vicious agitators are attempting to establish a reign of terror in Korea, designed to discredit American occupation motives.” He added that the agitators ...

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