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  2. BANK HOLDS 1,538 STATE ACCOUNTS High Court Affidavit

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Bank of New South Wales held 1,538 accounts of State Governments and Government instrumentalities, it was stated in an affidavit read to-day before the Full Court of the High Court. ...

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  3. Ceylon As A New Dominion

    THE opening of the Dominion Parliament of Ceylon yesterday, attended by the Duke of Gloucester as the ...

    Article : 311 words
  4. A LEAD FROM QUEENSLAND

    There is a lesson for other States in the Hanlon Government's energetic defence, in the current railway strike, of the ...

    Article : 586 words
  5. GALLERIES AGAIN CROWDED

    Public interest in the case was maintained to-day, and the public galleries were crowded. Leading counsel for the private ...

    Article : 574 words
  6. How High Taxation Is Impeding Progress

    The present Commonwealth Government has for some time been committed to a policy of excessive taxation at one end of the income scale, hoping to balance this with a programme of heavy ...

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  7. CEYLON'S NEW STATUS AFFECTS US

    With the opening of the Ceylonese Parliament by the King's brother, Ceylon joins her great Asiatic neighbour as a free and ...

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  8. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR WITHDRAWAL OF SUBSIDIES

    Sir,—Mr. Chifley announces that subsidies on essential foods are to be progressively reduced, as he says, "not to disturb the ...

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  9. POWER BLACKOUTS

    Sir,—Mr. Darby's letter brought a problem to light which should be given immediate attention by the authorities. ...

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  10. CONSTITUTIONAL CHALLENGE

    Mr. Barwick said the very width of Section 56 of the Act was fatal to its constitutionality. [Section 56 provides that ...

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  11. ROAD MAINTENANCE

    Sir,—Some of the millions of pounds taken from motorists is earmarked for the building and maintenance of roads, but while ...

    Article : 205 words
  12. AFFIDAVITS READ TO COURT

    In an affidavit read to the Court, Sydney John Garden, senior chief inspector of the Bank of New South Wales, said the ...

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  13. ORIGIN OF A PEST

    Sir,—In your article "Let's Blame It On To The Pioneers." it is implied that Governor Phillip introduced prickly-pear into ...

    Article : 185 words
  14. EXCLUSION OF INDIANS

    Sir,—The timely statement issued by the Australian section of the World Council of Churches should find widespread ...

    Article : 281 words
  15. SAFETY FOR BABIES

    Sir,—I was shocked to read that another baby had died from suffocation under a pillow. There are safety jackets for babies ...

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  16. CLAIM-STAKING IN ANTARCTICA

    Argentina's national pride, inflated under the Peron regime, having been touched by Britain's issue of Falkland ...

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  17. THE FAR NORTH

    Sir,—Mr. W. H. Mather is correct in what he said in his letter about the development of our empty north. ...

    Article : 118 words
  18. CARE OF BEACHES

    Sir,—Recently there was some discussion of the pollution of Bondi Beach. I would like to draw attention to the condition of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 170 words
  19. ANZAC DAY

    Sir,—I feel that with the approach of Anzac Day, falling as it does this year on a Sunday, thought might be given to ...

    Article : 76 words
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