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  3. LEG. COUNCIL REFUSES AN INCREASE OF STATE LAND TAX

    HOBART.—The Legislative Council last evening refused to accept a Government proposal to increase the land tax by more than £50,000 per annum. Mr. H. S. Baker declared "We are involved in a vicious system of ...

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  4. Climax to spring's show series

    A l though marred carly in the day by rain, the annual show staged yesterday by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Police force inquiry report

    HOBART.—The result of the inquiry into The Tas[?] Police Force will be presented to Stute Parliament next weet. ...

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  7. U.N. DISCUSSES INDIA'S NEW TRUCE PLAN

    NEW YORK.—A group of eight nations, representing the 21 countries with troops in Korea, met behind closed doors on Tuesday and yesterday to give close study to the Indian plan for breaking the armistice deadlock. Other nations outside the 21group also held informal talks on the Indian plan. ...

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    Unless otherwise stated all overseas nows In this isstie is supplied by Australian Associated Press of which this ...

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  9. Rest builds up polio resistance

    HOBART.—Normal rest was essential if a person was to build- up resistance to a possible attack of poliomyelitis, the Minister for Health (Dr. Turnbull) said in the House of Assembly ...

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  10. HALL APPEALS

    LAUNCESTON.—Notice of appeal has teen lodged on behalf of James William Hall against Iiis conviction on a charge of double murder. Mr. R. T. F. Flach, who conducted his defence at the trial, will appear for him ...

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  11. INDIAN PARTICIPATION IN LONDON TALKS CONFIRMED

    NEW DELHI.—The Indian Prime Minister (Mr. Nehru) described as an 'extraordinary suggestion" a query made in the Indian Parliament by Mr. B. Das, Congress M.P., whether the House could decide whether India should participate in the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Economic conference in London. ...

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