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  3. INCOME TAX TO BE CUT 5 P.C. NEXT JULY

    CANBERRA.—Immediate Government plans are to give taxpayers a minimum cut of £10 to 12½ million in income taxation, to operate from July 1 next year. THIS represents a cut of five ...

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  4. ESCAPE FOR BATSMAN

    Indian batsman Mankad put this ball from Lindwall dangerously close to Hasselt at silly leg. The Indians failed badly with the bat, their last wicket falling on Saturday afternoon for 188. In the picture Ian Johnson is in the left background, with his hands up, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RAIN RUINS REGATTA

    Almost incessant rain ruined the first regatta of the Northern Tasmanian Rowing Association, held on Saturday on the Tamar. All the features of a successful regatta, except fine weather, were there. Top: These enthusiasts used telescopes to follow the rowing events, some of which were hidden by rainstorms. Centre left: Preparing a 12-sq-metre class yacht for an event. Centre right: ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BREAKDOWN EXPECTED AT BIG FOUR MEETING

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The Big Four Foreign Ministers' conference may break down—possibly to-morrow when conference resumes—as a result of what "The ...

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  7. MORE BRITISH FILMS

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The "Daily Herald" says that Mr. J. Arthur Rank has decided to dispense with expensive prestige films and in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Plans to Stop U.S. Inflation

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.). —A conference of Republican senators on Saturday night adopted a 10-point programme to combat ...

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  9. State Bank Plan To Offset Grab

    MELBOURNE.—The Premier Mr. Hollway) said yesterday he anticipated that State trading banks would be established in all states throughout Australia in the event of' the Federal Government's banking ...

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  10. UK MAKING RECOVERY

    LONDON (A.A.P.). —The effort of Britain's people was taking them "round recovery corner," the Lord ...

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  11. Willing to Commit Hara Kiri

    TOKIO (A.A.P.-Reuters). —Recent disorderly scenes in the Japanese Diet caused so much concern to the octogenarian "patriarch ...

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  12. LICENCES FOR HIGH PRIORITY IMPORTS

    SYDNEY.—A Federal Cabinet sub-committee last night decided to resume the issue of licences for high priority. imports from the dollar area up till June 30 next year. ...

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  13. LIVED UNDERWATER FOR WEEKS

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—By spending several weeks sub- merged in tropical waters off Freetown the 1250-ton British submarine Alliance had proved that the submarine's greatest weaknesses have been overcome. ...

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  14. Rejects Four Power Jap. Talks

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Britain, has told Russia and China that all countries which helped to defeat; ...

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  15. VIC. A.L.P. ATTACKS COMMUNIST INFLUENCE

    MELBOURNE. —Post-election reorganisation of the Victorian Labour Party, with special attention to removal of Communist influence, was. discussed for three hours by nearly 200 A.L.P. branch presidents and secretaries at the Trades Hall ...

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  16. VIC. BEER SUPPLY INCREASED

    MELBOURNE.—"Increased supplies of beer would be available in Melbourne towards the end of this week." the secretary of the ...

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  17. Rain Ruins Pine Plantations

    CANBERRA —Thousands of young pines have been washed out by heavy [?]ains on Government forestry areas in the Canberra ...

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  18. THEATRE CROWD INJURED

    BATAVIA (A.A.P.-Reuters.)—The police were mystified on Saturday by reports of an explosion on Friday night amidst ...

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  19. Arrests in France NEW SOVIET PROTEST

    PARIS (A.A.P.). —The Soviet Embassy in Paris on Saturday sent a note to the French Government ...

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  20. ARAB VILLAGE RAIDED BY ARMED JEWS

    JERUSALEM (A.A.P.).—Jews on Saturday attacked an Arab village north of Lydda airport. Using mortars and automatic weapons, they killed six Arabs and wounded many others. ...

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  21. Singer Cheered by Queen's Message

    CHICAGO (A;A.P.).—Though Marjorie Lawrence, who made her first standing appearance in six years on Thursday night, had' to ...

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  22. Protest on P.M.'s Plane Trip

    MELBOURNE.—The total petrol consumption by the four-engined Liberator, to be used for the Prime Minister's trip to New Zealand, ...

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  23. King Celebrates 52nd Birthday

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—His Majesty yesterday received hundreds of congratulatory messages at the Royal Lodge, Windsor where he ...

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  24. U.S. WARNING ON PEACE OF ITALY

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—"Although American troops are being withdrawn from Italy; the U.S. will consider appropriate measures for preservation of Italy's peace and independence," Pres. Truman said on Saturday. ...

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  25. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    GOOD news is coming from Britain, of successes in the struggle to build up production. But ...

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  26. Rumanians Flee London Legation

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Scotland Yard special branch officers are seeking two Rumanians, their wives and a baby aged a few months, who escaped on Wednesday from the Rumanian legation in London. ...

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  27. OPPOSE £40,000 FOR PRINCESS

    LONDON (A.A.P.),—A controversial debate is expected on the select committee's recommendations for Princess Elizabeth's and ...

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  28. Gangsters Ambushed

    SINGAPORE. (A.A.P.-Reuters).—One Chinese gunman was shot dead. another wounded and' two others made prisoners when a ...

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