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  4. Tax Cuts of From 20 to 100 per cent Promised

    TOOWOOMSA, Tuesday.—Taxation reductions ranging from 29 per cent. on the incomes of persons without dependants, earning £2000 a year to 90 and 100 per cent. on incomes of persons without dependants in the £175 and £125 a year brackets were promised by the leader of the Australian Country Party (Mr. A. W. Fadden) in delivering his policy ...

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  5. INDIAN LEADER MEETS LORD WAVELL

    Pandit Jowaharlal Nehru, the Indian leader who is helping to form the Indian interim Government, is garlanded on arrival at New Delhi for a conference with the Viceroy of India (Lord Wavell). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COUSENS' TRIAL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday, —Lieut. Commander Henshaw, Intelligence Officer on General MacArthur's ...

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  7. Police Want Civil Rights

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. —The New South Wales Police Association to-night decided to demand full civil ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. KING GEORGE'S BIG LEAD IN GREECE

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP). — The latest figures for the Greek plebiscite are: For the ...

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  9. Secret Talks By Bevin-Byrnes

    PARIS, Tuesday (AAP).—The British Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin) and the U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) conferred twice yesterday, making three meetings in 24 hours. Their discussions are shrouded ...

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  10. COLONIAL SYSTEM ATTACKED BY ROOSEVELT'S SON

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (AAP).—The magazine "Look" publishes the second instalment of Elliott Roosevelt's forthcoming book entitled "As ...

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  11. MUST CONTROL ATOMIC ENERGY NOW

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The moment to control atomic energy was now and there should be no delay, the Minister for External Affairs (Dr. ...

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  12. MR. MARTENS GETS C.O.R. DIRECTORSHIP

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Mr. Martens, retiring Labour member for Herbert, Queensland, was appointed a director of C.O.R. ...

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  14. ATOMIC POWER FOR DOMESTIC USE

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP).—The Chief of the Nobel Institute for Physics (Professor Nanne Siegbahn), quoting a report from the ...

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  15. SOME ARABS TO ATTEND LONDON TALKS

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday (AAP). —The decision of the Arab Higher Executive to reject the invitation to attend the ...

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  16. MR. ATTLEE'S VISIT UNCERTAIN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) has not been able to advise the Commonwealth Government ...

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  17. PUBLIC OWNERSHIP OF N.Z. BREWERIES URGED

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.). Tuesday. —The Royal Commission on licensing recommended that all New Zealand breweries should be publicly ...

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  18. ANTI-RED DRIVE MACARTHUR LAUNCHES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (AAP). —General MacArthur has launched on his own initiative an antiCommunist campaign in Japan in ...

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  19. BRITISH EXHIBITION FOR AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said today that all assistance would be given to the organisers of the ...

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  20. AUST. TROOPS SWOOP ON BLACKMARKETEERS

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP).—Australian troops swooped down on a moving ship off the Japanese coast and carried out one ...

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  21. Increased Production Essential

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. — Without increased production, no plan for Australia could succeed, said Mr. R. G. Menzies today, commenting ...

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  22. REDS SUPERVISE SERMONS

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP).—The Vatican Radio anounced that sermons are again being supervised in the Soviet zone as formerly by ...

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  23. Labour Leader Warns U.S.

    TULSA (Oklahoma), Tuesday (AAP).—The President of the American Federation of Labour William Green), addressing a ...

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  24. Police Fire On Bombay Rioters

    BOMBAY, Tuesday (AAP).—Unrest continued into the third day and police fired twice to quell rioters. This morning's casualties totalled 10 killed and 40 injured. British troops for the first time are reported to ...

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  25. REFERENDUM LIKELY IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP).—According to Socialist Unity Party officials M. Molotov when he returns to Paris may raise the ...

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  26. Sir R. Cilento Leaves For New York

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—After 12 months service as Director of UNRRA operations in the British zone in Germany Sir Raphael ...

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  27. U.S. Newspaperwoman Gets Chairmanship

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (AAP). —Mrs. Eleanor Medil Patterson, publisher of the Washington "Times" and "Herald" and sister of the late ...

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  28. Thieves Take Jewellery Worth £500

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Thieves broke into a Croydon home in daylight yesterday and escaped with nearly £500 worth of jewellery. The ...

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  29. £12,000 DAMAGE IN CITY FIRE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Damage estimated at £12,000 was caused by a fire which completely destroyed the two storey building occupied by ...

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  30. PANAMA WANTS DEFENCE BASES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (AAP). —The Panama Assembly unanimously passed a resolution calling on the United States to relinquish ...

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  31. Police Superintendent To Retire

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Metropolitan Superintendent of Police (Mr. William Ryan) will retire this week after 32 years of active police ...

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  32. Australian Elected To Food Organisation

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday (AAP).—Denmark's Henrik Kaufmann and Australia's Mr. E. J. Fawcett have been elected Chairman and ...

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  33. Chiang's Son Resigns

    NANKING, Tuesday (AAP). —Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's eldest son, Major-Gen. Chiang Kuo, resigned his post as special ...

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