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  3. MAY CLAIM EXTRA £12M. FROM TAXATION FOR STATES

    CANBERRA, MONDAY. — AN ADDITIONAL £12,000,000 FROM UNIFORM TAX, PLUS APPROXIMATELY £78,000,000 LOAN MONEY, IS EXPECTED TO BE SOUGHT BY STATE PREMIERS WHEN THEY MEET FOR THEIR ANNUAL CONFERENCE WITH THE COMMONWEALTH ...

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  4. G.I.'s RETREAT NEARER TAEGU

    TOKIO, Monday. — The North Koreans fought savagely to-day to exploit their advance north of Taegu, sending light forces to within 10 miles of the key city before the Americans could stop them. ...

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    Major-General William F. Dean, United States Army, commanding general of United States forces in Korca. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Russians Jamming U.S. Broadcasts

    WASHINGTON, Monday.— State Department officlals cstimated yesterday that Russia was using at least 1000 ...

    Article : 147 words
  7. FIRST TELEVISION PRODUCTION CENTRE

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The Malestic Theatre in Adelaide will be first television production centre in Australia, it was ...

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  8. CONTINUOUS AIR SUPPORT

    TOKIO, Monday. — United Nations planes struck in successive waves yesterday to support fiercely battling troops in Korea, General MacArthur's Headquarters state. ...

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  10. Seeking £1,000,000 Subsidy on Ship Freights

    CANBERRA, Monday. — A twenty per cent, subsidy on shipping freight rates between Tasmanian ports and the mainland will be sought from the Commonwealth Government when the Premiers' Conference opens to-morrow. The Subsidy, which will be asked ...

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  11. JAPANESE TYPHOON CLAIMS 250 LIVES: MANY HURT

    TOKIO, Munday. — The typhoon "Jane" winch ravaged western Japan on Sunday, killed at least 250, injured hundreds and made more than a quarter of a million homeless. Figures released this afternoon by National Rural Police Headquarters were incomplete, but they indicated the extent of the damage and cas nalties, which made "Jane" the worst gale to ...

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  12. S.A. Surveyor-General Dies Suddenly

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The subden death occurred to-day of Clive Melvith Hambidge, Surveyor-General in South Australia, at ...

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