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  4. STATES TO GET EXTRA TAX GRANT FROM C’WEALTH

    CANBERRA, Fri.—The Commonwealth Government has finally agreed to an increase of £5,745,000 in total reimbursement to the States from uniform tax collection applying to the years 1946-47 and 1947-48. The agreements was reached after a battle of tactics between Mr Chifley and the Premiers lasting almost through the four days of the Premier’s ...

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  5. CURFEW ORDER IN BOMBAY

    BOMBAY, Fri.—New disturbances in the city were quickly followed by a curfew in all not areas from 9 p.m. until 6 a.m., say agency correspondents in Bombay. The curfew was announced by the Bombay police commissioner and becomes ...

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  6. ENJOYED HIS ACCUSATION

    ACCUSED OF WAR CRIMES, Fumio Goto, vice-president of Japan’s imperial Rule Assistance Association, smiled unconcernedly for an American Army photographer when he arrived at Sugamo prison in Tokio last month, in charge of two ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RUSSIA ANSWERS PERSIA

    LONDON, Fri.—In a letter [?] the president of the Security Council of the United Nations Organisation, Mr M. ...

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    OFF TO THE COUNTRY with her belongings, including a treasured doll strapped to her back, this little German girl ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    CANBERRA, Fri.— The Minister for Trade and Customs (SenKeane) will leave Australia tomorrow to represent this country ...

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  10. RADAR CONTACT MADE WITH THE MOON

    WASHINGTON, Fri.—The War Department has announced that scientists attached to the Army Signals Corps have made radar contact with the moon in an experiment which promises valuable peacetime as well as wartime application. ...

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  11. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT PLANS

    CANBERRA, Fri.—Expansion of soldier settlement plans to include the horticultural and viticultural industries was approved by the Premiers’ Conference last night. The Premiers, with the exception of the South Australian ...

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  12. MINISTERS TELL A.C.T.U.

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—The Attarney-General (Dr Evatt) and the Minister for Labor (Mr Hollowar) [?] conferred with ACTU officials and, at the conclusion of the conference, the following joint statement was issued:— ...

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  13. Russia Will Participate In Trials Of Japs

    [?] Russia will participate in the International Tribunal which will try leading Japanese accused of war crimes, ...

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  14. RAIL GAUGE JOB MAY REJUVENATE MUNITIONS FACTORIES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—[?] decision of the Commonwealth and States to proceed with the unification bf railway gauges may ...

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  16. OVERSEAS BREVITIES

    BATAVIA, Fri.—General Sir Phillip Christison has placed a ban on the publication of anything offensive of likely to ...

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  17. BANKS TO ADVISE EX-SERVICEMEN ON INVESTMENTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Cases had been reported wherein ex-servicemen lacking the necessary knowledge and experience have ...

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  18. CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS TO BE UP TO DATE

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The Minister for Education (Mr Field) stated today that six consolidated schools to be established in ...

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  19. Bromwich And Pails For Singles Title

    ADELAIDE, Friday.— Play in the Australian tennis championships today resulted as follows: MEN’S SINGLES, Semi-finals: ...

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  20. Development Of Canberra Is In Planning Stage

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Plans [?] the post-war development of [?] involving £1,000,000, [?] being prepared the ...

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  21. Test “Hope” Plays Havoc With S.A. Batsmen

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  22. COUNTRY ROADS BOARD TACKLING BIG PROGRAMME

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—The Minister for Public Works (Mr Kennelly) announced today that the Country Roads Board ...

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  23. TARGET FLEET OF 97 VESSELS FOR U.S. ATOMIC BOMB TESTS

    WASHINGTON. Fri.—Vice-Admiral W. H. P. Blandy, deputy chief of naval operations for special weapons, told the Senate Atomic Energy Committee that the anchorage at Bikini Atoll, 170 miles from Kwajalein Island and one of the most northerly of the Marshall Islands, will be the laboratory for the atomic bomb tests to begin next May. ...

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  24. GROWERS’ PRICES FOR SOME VEGETABLES REMOVED FROM CONTROL

    CANBERRA, Friday. — From February 11 growers’ prices for certain vegetables will he removed from price control, but ...

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