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  3. "SOAK THE RICH" BUDGET PRESENTED BY FEDERAL TREASURER

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Drastic increases in taxation on incomes above £1500 a year, a steep rise in company taxation, substantial increases in sales tax, and higher excise on beer, tobacco, cigarettes and matches are ...

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  4. GERMANS CLAIM CRIMEA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—German infantry divisions have forced an entry into the Crimea, a High Command communique claims. There is no confirmation of this Nazi claim from Russia and the ...

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  5. FRENCH, YOUNG AND FREE

    Free French cadets present arms while General de Gaulle, leader of the Free French Forces, inspects them during parade. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. REVISION MEANS CONVOYS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Revision of the Neutrality Act would mean that American ships would be despatched to Britain through the Nazi submarine blockade, ...

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  7. Lord Beaverbrook May Resign Because of Ill-Health

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lord Beaverbrook, who is suffering severely from asthma, may shortly decide to resign from the ...

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  8. PRISONERS IN BENGHAZI ILL-TREATED

    IN THE WESTERN DESERT, Tuesday.—The severe conditions under which 200 Australian prisoners in ...

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  9. HOW IT STRIKES TASMANIA

    A table showing the incidence in Tasmania of the new taxation on income from personal exertion and property ...

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  10. Two Months with Hard Labour for Deserting Seamen

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Robert John- stone (49), seaman, who said he had been torpedoed twice in the last war and three times in this war, pleaded ...

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  11. TALKS IN TOKIO

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday.—Reliable Japanese sources said to-day that high officers of the Japanese armies in China ...

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  12. No Relaxation of Petrol Cuts

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—No relaxation of present petrol rationing will be considered by the Government until supplies in Australia are brought ...

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  13. DUCHESS MEETS MRS. ROOSEVELT

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Duchess of Windsor called on Mrs. Roosevelt at the Office of Civilian Defence, where Mrs. Roosevelt is assistant ...

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  14. Aircraftman's Appeal Fails

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—An appeal against the finding and sentence of the general court-martial at Benalla Elementary Flying Training School has ...

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  15. ORDER FOR 2000 OWEN GUNS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Army Minister (Mr. Forde) has directed that an order should be placed immediately for 2000 sub-machine guns to the Owen ...

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  16. GERMAN NEWS SERVICE TO PAY COSTS

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday.—Mr. Justice Morris ruled to-day that the Trans-ocean News Service, convicted on a charge of neglecting to register ...

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  17. SLAUGHTERMEN STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—About 250 mutton slaughtermen employed at the Homebush abattoirs went on strike to- day following a dispute over payment ...

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  18. TWO MORE NAZIS KILLED IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Two more German officers were assassinated in Lille on Monday, reports the "Daily Mail" correspondent at Madrid. ...

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  19. Cut to 48 Per Cent.: Interest on Moneylenders' Loans

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—The maximum enforcible rate of interest on any loan made by a moneylender is reduced to 48 per cent by a bill to amend ...

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  20. KEARNY AMONG CONVOY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—President Roosevelt disclosed to-day that the destroyer Kearny was torpedoed while hunting submarines amid a scattering ...

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  21. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    Voluntary Basis is Weakness THE MOST serious weakness of the Federal Budget appears to be the Government's reliance upon ...

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  22. Mechanised Units on Parade

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Huge crowds along the route of to-day's procession of mechanised and motorised units were given a remarkable insight into modern ...

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  23. U.S.A. Seeks Use of British Bases

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday—It is reliably stated that the United States has asked the British to make all British. bases available for future United ...

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  24. ANZAC STAND IN EAST

    HONOLULU, Wednesday.—One of the main reasons delaying the Japanese attack on Vladivostok is not hesitance regarding American intentions, but the ...

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  25. END OF LUXURY CLOTHES FOR WOMEN SEEN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Almost all women in the United Kingdom next summer will wear utility clothing. The call-up of women aged between 20 ...

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  26. DEMOCRATIC MERGER URGED

    WINDSOR (Ont.), Wednesday.—The Minister for National War Services (Mr. J. T. Thorson) to-day urged a merger of the United States, Britain ...

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  27. GERMAN VERSION OF CONVOY ATTACK

    LONDON, Thursday.—The German newsagency says that U-boats torpedoed 14 heavily laden merchantmen totalling 47,000 tons in a strongly ...

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  28. GERMANS TIGHTEN A.R.P.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The tightening of air raid precautions announced in a German newspaper testifies to the efficacy of the R.A.F. bombings. ...

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  29. SOVIET ACE IN LONDON

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Mikhall Gromov, the Soviet ace pilot, and four other Russian airmen have arrived in London. Gromov was chief pilot of ...

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  30. HAVOCS RAID DROMES

    LONDON, Wednesday—R.A.F. Havocs last night raided aerodromes in North France, says an Air Ministry communique. They bombed one ...

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