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  4. END OF PETROL RATIONING ANNOUNCED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) announced in a national broadcast to-night the immediate abolition of petrol rationing in Australia. He said the Australian Government had satisfied itself ...

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  5. DELAY IN APPROVAL OF SURVEY PLANS

    Considerable' delay is being experienced in Toowoomba by those people requiring approval from the Real ...

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  6. MODERN EQUIPMENT FOR R.A.A.F.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday,-- Flans to equip the Royal Australian Air Force with the most modern and safest ...

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  7. L E. GRAY'S EVIDENCE AT COMMISSION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Leslie Edgar Gray, principal of the firm of Golden Investments, to-day commenced his evidence before the Royal Commission inquiring into the conduct of the Golden Casket. He ...

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  8. "Fairly Substantial" Taxation Guts Anticipated by Ministers

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--"Fairly substantial" cuts in taxation, to be incorporated in the next Budget, are anticipated by Federal Ministers. They expect that The cuts will range from reductions in income tax to the ...

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    MB. R. G. MENZIES ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ENDOWMENT TO BE PAID FOR FIRST CHILD

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzles) said to-night that Cabinet had approved of a ...

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  11. SWIFT U.K. REACTION TO PETROL DECISION

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Britain reacted swiftly to-day to Australia's announcement of the end of petrol rationing. ...

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  12. MELBOURNE TRAM STRIKE THREAT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The chairman of the Tram ways Board (Mr. B. J. H. Risson) will return to ...

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  13. BIG COAL LOSSES IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Coal losses in New South Wales this week total more than 42,000 tons. This is equal to more ...

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  14. EARTH-MOVING MACHINE PLUNGES OVER CLIFF

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.-- The driver of an earth-moving machine jumped clear as it plunged 200 feet over a cliff ...

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  15. NORMAL SUPPLIES HERE

    A garage proprietor said in Toowoomba yesterday that no shortage in petrol supplies was ...

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  16. 'PLANE MISHAP DELAYS DELICATE OPERATION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- A delicate operation on a boy now in Prince Henry Hospital, Melbourne, will have to be delayed ...

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  17. N.S.W. FLOOD DANGER SWITCHES JO SOUTH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The flood danger in New South South Wales has now switched to the South Coast, where ...

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  18. "PRETTY GOOD PROGRESS" OF HEALTH SCHEME

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- No date for the commencement of the national health scheme would be fixed until ...

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  19. TALKS ON SETTLEMENT OF SHELL CO. DISPUTE TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Terms for settling the Shell Oil Company dispute will be discussed at a meeting of the New ...

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  20. FILM "VOLCANO" BANNED TO CATHOLIC WORLD

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The representative of the Associated Press at Rome says that "Volcano." the film that Italy's ...

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  21. WATERSIDERS SERVING NEW LOG OF CLAIMS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- The Waterside Workers' Federation is at present serving copies of its new log ...

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  22. CHALLENGE ON RE-ELECTION OF RED OFFICIALS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A recent ballot, which resulted in the re-election of Communist officials and their supporters ...

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  25. IMPROVEMENTS TO THREE ARMY TRAINING CAMPS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Maintenance, repairs and new construction work, estimated to cost £6483, at three Queensland ...

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  26. "Inertia Gradually Sweeping Over Local Government in Australia"

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The establishment of central bureaux for assuring that town and shire councils received adequate labour and materials for development projects was proposed af a meeting of the ...

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  27. INDIA'S WHEAT BARTER OFF

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday.-- India's negotiations with the United States for the "barter" of 1.000.000 tons of wheat were ...

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  28. UNFAVOURABLE TRADE BALANCES WITH U.S. AND GREAT BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Unfavourable balances of trade with both the United Kingdom and North America ...

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