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    When Sir Earle Page introduced his free-drug scheme in August, 1950, he estimated that it would cost about £2[?]m a year. On Tuesday he revealed that, in the year to June 30 last, it cost £6,699,000. Dr. Page: "I'll write you a new prescription. You're much overweight." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Menzies Says Evatt Would Raise Taxes

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—All of the proposals by the Leader of the Opposition, Dr. H. V. ...

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  4. AMENDMENTS MOVED TO LEUCOTOMY BILL

    The Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Vernon Treatt, in the Legislative Assembly yesterday moved ...

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  5. LETTERS TO EDITOR LEVCOTOMY

    Sir,—The motives of those responsible for the proposed legislation permitting leucotomy are unimpeachable. ...

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  6. Death Duties

    Sir,—There is another anomaly in the Stamp Duties Act, namely, duty on estates left in trust. ...

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  7. THE GOVERNMENT AND ITS FINANCIAL POLICY

    A joint meeting of the Federal Government parties was held in Canberra on Wednesday to discuss the ...

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  8. Land Resumption

    Sir,—If the Attorney-General and Mr. Gollan interpret the action of car firms in retaining clients' deposits as ...

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  9. 18,000 Men Building Their Own Homes

    Although most professional building contractors are still feeling the effects of financial malnutrition, amateur contractors or owner-builders have so far ...

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  10. Tastes In Food

    Sir,—May I reply to Mrs. Ruth Baxter on "Monotonous Cakes" ("Herald," Oct. 8)? I am an English pastrycook ...

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  11. Professor Dew Wins High Appointment

    Professor Harold Dew, until recently Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Sydney, has been ...

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  12. Electrical Plant

    Sir,—If it is impossible for either the State Government or the Commonwealth to finance additional electricity generating ...

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  13. Double Tax On Estates

    Double taxation of estates, retrospectively levied, has not been justified by the Premier in his explanation ...

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  14. Strath Art Group On Warpath

    After but a few months the Strath Art Group is on the warpath again, this time with greatly depleted stores ...

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  15. Officials Of All Nations Club Appointed

    The first board of governors of the All Nations Club was appointed yesterday. Object of the club is to help to ...

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  16. The British Labour Party Has Dropped The Pilot

    THE British Labour Party, sailing in stormy weather, has dropped its calmest pilot and is headed ...

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  17. Parliament

    In the Senate yesterday the Income Tax Assessment Bill, Tradesmen's Rights Bill, Land Tax Abolition Bill, and the ...

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  18. A Futile Form Of Protest

    What do the tram and bus employees think they would gain by stopping transport for 24 hours? Yesterday's ...

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  19. Expert Seeks Inquiry On Taxation

    The director of the Taxpayers' Research Bureau, Mr. John McKellar White, said yesterday that a Royal ...

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  20. Only Urgent Questions In Parliament

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— The Speaker, Mr. A. G. Cameron, warned members in the House of Representatives ...

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  21. VIGE-REGAL

    His Excellency the Governor-General, the Right Honourable Sir William McKell. presided at a meeting of the Federal ...

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