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  2. Advertising

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  3. INDIRECT TAX CUTS ONLY IN £444,000,000 BUDGET

    CANBERRA, THURSDAY. — ALTHOUGH NO CUTS IN DIRECT TAXATION WERE ANNOUNCED IN THE £444,000,000 FEDERAL BUDGET PRESENTED IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TO-DAY BY THE PRIME MINISTER AND TREASURER (MR. CHIFLEY), SUBSTANTIAL CONCESSIONS IN INDIRECT ...

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  4. REVOLT IN BRITISH LABOR PARTY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Fifty-nine Labor members of the House of Commons who signed amendments to the King's speech challenging the Government's foreign policy and its decision to continue conscription were ordered to ...

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    NEW ISSUE: Deputy Director of the Rationing Commission (Mr Penrose) with the new ration card which has been prepared for issue. The card contains coupons for meat, food and clothing, and may be cut ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Choir Boys Strike

    DIJON (Franca), Thursday.—A 12-day strike by choir boys ended at Dijon yesterday, when the church ...

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  7. ADVICE FROM RUSSIA

    LAKE SUCCESS, Thursday.— Australia, the United States, Canada and Argentina, as the principal grain-producing countries, ...

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  8. PUBLICITY PLAYS INTO HANDS OF TERRORISTS

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Exchange Telegraph's Jerusalem correspondent says the terrorist scare in Britain and France, with flaring headlines in London devoted to it, has given terrorists, particularly the Irgun Zvai Leumi, publicity and glamor whereby their ...

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  9. All Letters May Be Carried By Air

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — All letters posted in Australia, for inter-State delivery may soon be carried by air. ...

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  10. ANTI-INFLATION LAW LIMITED TO ONE YEAR

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Commonwealth Government in tends to limit its anti-inflationary legislation to 12 months, it was ...

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  11. CURB ON CAPITAL MOVEMENTS

    LONDON, Thursday. — Speculative movements of short-term capital, often called "hot money," which periodically disturbed ...

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  12. DANGER OF RIOTS IN GERMANY

    HAMBURG, Thursday. — A warning of imminent danger of public disturbances in Germany was given by the Premier of ...

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  13. Petrol Rationing May End Soon in Britain

    LONDON, Thursday. — The "Daily Mail's" motoring correspondent says it is learned that the Government hopes to end petrol ...

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  14. Will Not Serve Cream

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Milk carters in Sydney are refusing to serve customers with cream even though the restriction on its sale was lifted ...

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  15. Cheap Mission

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The recent five weeks' visit overseas by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) was revealed in the budget ...

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  16. MASS PRODUCTION OF PENICILLIN NEXT YEAR

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Mass production of penicillin would be under way in Australia before the end of next year, the Minister for ...

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  17. Net National Income

    CANBERRA, Thursday, — The net national income for 1945-46 is estimated at £1,247,000,000, compared with ...

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  18. NEW MEAT BOARD

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Meat control has been absorbed by the new Australian Meat Board and the Deputy Controllers. All States ...

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  19. RUSSIAN "MENACE"

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — Russia's territorial and political ambitions constitute a challenge which will have to be ...

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  20. £825,000 GRANT RECOMMENDED FOR TASMANIA

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Commonwealth Grants Commission has recommended to the Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) the payment of £825,000 to Tasmania in 1946-47 to enable it to meet its revenue needs and function ...

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  21. AMERICANS' DAVIS CUP CHANCES

    LOS ANGELES, Thursday.— Walter Pate, non-playing captain of the U.S. Davis Cup team, said last night America had an even ...

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  22. Grant to Lord Nelson to Be Terminated

    LONDON, Thursday.—Termination of the nation's grant of about £5000 a year, with an estate, to Lord Nelson, which the ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICA TO ANNEX MANDATED TERRITORY

    LAKE SUCCESS, Thursday.—Notice that South Africa intended annexing the mandated territory of South-West Africa, whether or not the United Nations approved, was served on the Trusteeship Commission in the face of bitter Russian and other opposition, General Smuts revealed South Africa's intention after Britain ...

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  24. THAT ASTHMA ATTACK

    You had la[?] night might have been avoided if you had used Corvisart's Inhalation for asthma, because this remedy acts quickly in relieving the ...

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