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  6. TAX ALLOCATION TO STATES RAISED BY £459,000

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Commonwealth Government at the resumption of the Premiers' Conference today unexpectedly agreed to increase its allocation of uniform tax reimbursements to the States for 1953/54 by £459,000. ...

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  7. TAX RIGHTS FOR STATES 'DEAD ISSUE'

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The abandon ment of uniform taxation and the transfer of taxing rights back to the States is now regarded by authorities as a dead issue. ...

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  8. Air Forces Memorial

    The memorial to the air forces of Britain and the Commonwealth erected at Cooper's Hill, Runnymede, Surrey, is now almost complete and will be unveiled by H.M. Queen Elizabeth on October 17th. Photo shows a view inside the memorial, showing the Stone of Remembrance, and the cloisters leading off from each ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. French Strikes Spread

    PARIS, Tuesday (AAP). —Trains gradually came to a halt throughout France today for the ...

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  10. Snow In N.S.W., Blizzards In Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Blizzard conditions with hail, sleet and snow were reported from many parts of Victoria ...

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  11. ARBITRATION ACT CHALLENGED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— The Full High Court today began hearing two suits by the Amalgamated Engineering ...

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  12. RUSSIAN MOVE TO BUY BUTTER FROM AUSTRALIA

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Russia was negotiating with the Australian Dairy Produce Board to buy butter from Australia. The board chairman, Mr. C. ...

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  13. KASHMIR TALKS

    KARACHI, Tuesday (AAP). —Pakistan Prime Minister, Mohammed Ali, has set August 17 as the deadline for ...

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  15. P.O.W.s MAY ARRIVE ON SUNDAY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The eight Australian prisoners of war who were released by the Communists in Korea last ...

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  17. Opening Of State Parliament Today

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The opening tomorrow of State Parliament will be a dress rehearsal for the more important opening ceremony to be performed by Queen Elizabeth next February. ...

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  18. LANCASHIRE BEATEN BY 7 WICKETS

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP-Special).—Australia scored its first outright win for seven matches when it defeated Lancashire by seven wickets today. ...

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  19. Governor's Warning On R.S.L. Clubs

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — A warning that R.S.L. clubs should not be allowed to take the place of branch activities ...

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  20. Liberals Win Again In Canada

    OTTAWA, Tuesday (AAP). —Canadian voters yesterday re-elected the Liberal Party Government for the fifth ...

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  21. Failure On Wheat Plan "Catastrophe"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— "Failure of the different States to agree on a wheat stabilisation scheme might ...

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  22. WHEAT STOCKS UP 100 p.c.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday (AAP). —A Canadian Bureau of Statistics report says that the major wheat exporting ...

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  23. RELIEF PLAN FOR E. GERMANY

    BERLIN, Tuesday (AAP). —West Germany has decided to run a second food relief scheme for the East ...

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  24. ANOTHER TYPHOID CASE

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.—A new case of typhoid fever was reported to the medical officer of health at Newcastle, Dr. ...

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