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  4. PARTY AGREES ON TAXATION SCALE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Reductions in income taxation totalling £36,500,000, to operate from July 1 next, were approved by the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party to-day. In addition, the Government will ...

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  5. SCANDINAVIAN COUNTRIES DISCUSS DEFENCE PLANS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.-- The effect of Russia's second warning fo Norway to stay out of the North Atlantic Pact has been to drive the Scandinavian powers closer together; say informed sources here. ...

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  6. LIFE IMPRISONMENT FOR CARDINAL

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Hungarian People's Court today sentenced Cardinal Mindszenty to life imprisonment, says ...

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  7. VISIT TO NEW GUINEA BY MEMBERS OF TIMBER FIRM

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Two representatives of the Brisbane limber firm of Hancock and Gore Limited had visited New Guinea in 1946 on a Government permit issued on representations that they were to inspect a ...

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  8. STRONG ATTACK ON CALWELL'S POLICY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday,--The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Oalvell), and not Australians as a whole, was regarded by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WARNING ON FUTURE OF BEEF PRODUCTION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- "The next few years will decide whether Australia will maintain an export of about 100,000 ...

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  10. EUROPE MUST HELP IN OWN RECOVERY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- The Economic Co-operation Administrator (Mr. Paul Hoffman) to-day warned Europe ...

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  11. MINISTER REFUSE PETROL PRICE RISE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- "An amazing decision" was how Mr. H. R. Rabling, chairman of the Oil Industry Prices ...

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  12. SWELTERING HEAT OVER MOST OF N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Most parts of New south Wales sweltered again to-day when the humid heat-wave ...

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  13. FIRM GOVERNMENT STAND ON BREAD PRICE CLAIM

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- It was stated to-night that the Minister for Labour (Mr. Power) would take a firm ...

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  14. THOUSANDS WAITING FOR NEW TELEPHONES

    BRISBANE,Tuesday. -- An official of the Post Master General's Department said today that 7800 people were ...

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  15. FORESTRY AND ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Four Forestry and five Engineering Scholarships were announced to-day. Country winners were: ...

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  16. LORD MAYOR URGES COAL INVESTIGATION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A Royal Commission should be appointed to inquire into Queensland's coal supply, said the ...

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  17. "HITLER AND BRAUN FLEW TO DENMARK"

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- An agency correspondent in Warsaw says Captain Peter Baamgart, a former German ...

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  18. WORLD-WIDE DROP IN INFANT MORTALITY

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.-- A worldwide drop in infant mortality is shown in a statistical bulletin just published by the United ...

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  19. "CATTALO" RAISED ON CANADIAN FARM

    REGINA, Tuesday.-- The Canadian experimental farm at Wainwright (Alberta) is successfully raising "Caitalo" -- a cross of ...

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  20. AFRIKAANERS WANT MARRIAGE SONG

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Associated Press correspondent in Pretoria says a suitable national marriage song, which ...

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  23. COMMUNISTS RETAIN HOLD ON MINERS' ORGANISATION

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. -- Communists retained their control of the Central Executive of the Miners' Federation to-day after ...

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  24. MAN'S LEG TORN OFF IN QUARRY ACCIDENT

    MURWILLUMBAH, Tuesday.--A man's leg was torn off when a huge boulder crashed down on him at ...

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  25. RAILWAY ENGINEER TO GO ABROAD

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The assistant mechanical engineer at the Ipswich workshops, Mr. A. Baxter, will go to England ...

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  26. REPORT ON CENTRALISED SLAUGHTERING SOON

    BRISBANE, Tuesday-- A report on an investigation of centralised slaughtering methods in New Zealand will be ...

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  27. OBJECTIVES OF NEW STATE MOVEMENT

    ARMIDALE, Tuesday. -- When the New State convention opens at Armidale tomorrow more than 200 ...

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  28. REDIFFUSION SYSTEM OF RADIO PROGRAMMES

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.-- Cabinet to-day decided to instruct the Australian Broadcasting' Control Board to consider all ...

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  29. NO WHARF LABOUR TO OFF LOAD STEEL

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Two ships arrived in Brisbane on Monday with more than 9000 tens of steel aboard, but no ...

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  30. C.P. SUPPORT FOR LIBERALS IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday, -- "The Victorian Liberal Government cannot now be embarrassed in its legislative ...

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    View from top of Bunya Mountains looking towards the north. The dark trees in the foreground are Bunya Pines. These trees grow in abundance on the mountain slopes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. WARNING TO THIEVES

    COIMBRA, Portugal (Associated Press). -- Thieves who took four guinea pigs from a laboratory here were warned by ...

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