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    This magnificent view is obtained from Parliament House, Canberra. In the foreground' is the King George V Monument and in the distance the National War Museum is just discernible against Mount Ainslie. —Photo by F. G. Crook- King. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The P.B.L. Landliner which brought delegates from Victoria to "the National Catholic Rural Convention in Toowoomba. This photograph was taken on the brow of the Range on Thursday when a party of Toowoomba people was taken in the 'bus to Withcott and Picnic Point. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. INCOME TAX REDUCED

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Reductions in income tax, to operate from July 1 this year, and a liberalisation of eligibility for invalid and old-age and widows' pensions, were announced by the Prime Minister and ...

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  7. LOAN DEBATE

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--Mr. Cordell Hull (a former Secretary of State) in a letter to the Speaker (Mr. Rayburn) urging ...

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  8. ATOMIC ENERGY

    NEW YORK, Friday.--The establishment of two sub-committees by the Atomic Energy Commission to examine technical and juridical aspects of world control will be recommended by the Australian ...

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  9. IN TOOWOOMBA

    Mr. J. E. Duggan, M.L.A., stated last night that he bad received an urgent wire from the Minister for Mines (Mr. Gair) ...

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  10. ON THE JOB AGAIN

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Approximately 7500 strikers resumed work this morning. For some men it was their first day's work in four months. Eight hundred men started in all sections of the abattoirs ...

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  11. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Proposal for a conference to be held between the Commonwealth and the' States on industrial unrest ...

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  12. GIBRALTAR INQUIRY

    LONDON. Friday.--A message from Gibraltar states that the Chief Justice. Colonel Roger Bacon,. is presiding at an inquiry ...

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  13. MORE SERIOUS TURN

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Sydney waterfront dispute took a more serious turn to-day, when 1500 men were suspended for refusing ...

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  16. FREAK DEAL

    AUCKLAND, Friday.--An almost unbelievable freak occurred in a game of bridge at the Otago Bridge Club, when each of four ...

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  17. SEVERE SHORTAGES

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Severe shortages caused by the shipping hold-up have, hit the North Coast ports and the inland towns they ...

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  18. WALLABY ON LINE

    GLADSTONE, Friday.--Two men were injured when a motor tricycle crashed into a wallaby sitting on a railway track in a ...

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  19. N.S.W. COAL MINERS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The General President of the Miners' Federation (Mr. Wells) said to-night that the Minister for Supply and ...

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  20. WIN FOR MODERATES

    BRISBANE. Friday.-- Moderate unionists had a sweeping victory in the 'ballot for the election of officials of the Federated Storemen ...

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