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  5. INFORMERS ON TAX EVASION COMMENDED

    CANBERRA Friday.—Australians who reported others for evading taxation were performing a national duty and should not ...

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  6. Big Three Clash in Paris Over Peace Treaties

    PARIS, Friday (AAP).—The most open dispute so far between Russia and Britain and America developed from a debate which it was generally expected won Ed be given over to routine discussion on the Hungarian and Finnish treaties. ...

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  7. RICH SOUTH AFRICAN GOLD FIND

    It was near this little dorp at Odendaals Rust ([?]ange Free State) that engineers recently made a spectacular gold strike. Shares in Orange Free State issues leaped skyward and the small settlement was beseiged by visitors. It is now ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Flooded Nile Scares Egyptians

    CAIRO, Friday (AAP) —Warnings that the Nile is approaching a record level sent ...

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  9. RUSSIA UPSETS TALKS ON REPARATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Friday (AAP).—The American plans to sponsor 11 nations to the Japanese reparations conference in the near future ...

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  10. MAN MURDERED IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A man aged between 55 and 65, was murdered at the corner of Cowdroy Street and Beaconsfield Road, ...

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  11. NATIVES WANT TO REST

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The majority of natives in New Guinea and Papua might not be available for work at present because just as the ...

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  12. RUSSIAN DELEGATION STRANDED

    CANBERRA, Friday—The story of the stranding of the Russian women's delegation in London was complicated. If anything at all was ...

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  13. Right to Dismiss Wharfies Upheld

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A request by the President of the Trades and Labour Council (Mr. J. D. Kenny) to have 65 waterfront employers restrained from dismissing their employees was refused by Judge O'Mara in ...

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  14. REFERENDUM DATE DEFENDED

    CANBERRA, Friday.—To have held the referendum and election polls on different dates would have incurred wasteful ...

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  15. TAX ON PETROL CRITICISED

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Proposals that the Commonwealth should subsidise road transport to carry the freight the railways could not ...

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  16. PAY AS YOU EARN TO STAY

    CANBERRA, Friday.—There was no possibility of the pay-as-you-earn system of taxation being abolished for the primary ...

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  17. CHEAPER LIGHT CARS EXPECTED SOON

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Aluminium cars are expected to arrive in Australia shortly. They are 6 H.P., all aluminium and the ...

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  19. INCREASED PAY FOR TICK STAFF

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Increases in pay for Tick Board employees were announced to-day by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. E. Graham). The new rates will operate from April 5 last and ...

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  20. NEHRU-JINNAH TALKS FRUITLESS

    BOMBAY, Friday (AAP).—Pandit Nehru confirmed that his 18 minutes talk with Dr. Jinnah last night did not result in agreement, says Reuter's ...

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  21. U.K ACCEPT EGYPTIAN PROPOSALS

    CAIRO, Friday (AAP).—Britain has accented the Egyptian proposals that a common benefit policy be embodied in the revised treaty. ...

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  23. P.M. INSISTS ON NIGHT FLIGHT

    PERTH, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chfley) could not be persuaded to defer taking off by plane on his way back to New South Wales ...

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  24. Talks in Britain May Solve Palestinian Issue

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—Interest in the grave problems in Palestine now centres on talks the British Government is to hold in London. No new acts of violence in Palestine have been reported in the last 24 ...

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  25. INTERNATIONAL FOOD PLAN DISCLOSED

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—An international food plan to prevent famine and avert a great agricultural crisis in 1949, was disclosed ...

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  26. "Wanted Dead Eyetie"

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Australian Army captain, John Walker Waterson claimed and was granted the privilege when questioned ...

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  27. CUT IN RICE RATION IN SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Friday (AAP).—The daily rice ration for the Singapore and Malaya Union has been reduced by 26 oz. for men, 21 for women and ...

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