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  4. BIG SALES TAX CUT IN NEW BILL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Sales tax reductions covering a wide range of goods, and estimated to cost the Government a loss of revenue of £1,400,000 per annum, were provided for in a Bill introduced in the House of Representatives by the Prime Minister ...

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  5. Huge Waves Sweep N.Z. Coast

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Tuesday: A cyclone tar out to sea accompanied by roaring noises, some of which were heard about an hour ...

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  6. KEEFI DOES NOT LIKE PHOTOGRAPHERS

    Keefi, the chimpanzee at Taronga Park Zoo, is not fond of strangers. She is shown clinging affectionately to her keeper, Miss C. Riley, while maintaining a scowl for the intruding photographer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LIQUOR REFORMS DEBATED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Stale Government's plans for the reform of the liquor laws were explained in the Legislative Assembly to-day by the Premier (Mr. McKell). ...

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  8. ROCKET EXPERT ARRIVES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Lieut-General J. F. Evett, eminent, rocket expert, arrived to Australia by air from England to-day to conduct ...

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  9. No Connection With Tidal Waves

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The freak wave in New Zealand had no connection with the tidal wave in the northern Pacific areas, said the ...

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  10. BIG FOUR MINISTERS TO MEET IN PARIS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Russia and Britain have agreed to a meeting of the "Big Four" Foreign Ministers, beginning in Paris on April 25 (Anzac Day), the U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. James ...

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  11. JAPANESE WAR THREAT FIVE YEARS AGO

    WASHINGTON, Tues. (A.A.[?]): Messages from Mr. Churchill to Mr. Roosevelt, referring to the possibility of Japanese attacks ...

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  12. HEAVY SEAS LASH SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Heavy seas pounded the coast around Sydney this afternoon. South Head signals station reported strange seas—a ...

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  13. CHINA FACES INTENSIFIED CIVIL WAR

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday (A.A.P.): The Kuo M[?] Tang and Communist relationships have again reached a critical stage, and a new rupture ...

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  14. CRIME TRIAL EVIDENCE

    NUREMBERG, Tuesday (A.A.P.): "Hitler, before the war, regarded the Cabinet as a defeatist club, and ...

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  15. CITY BEER IN WAGGA ON THURSDAY

    Beer from Sydney will not be available in Wagga until Thursday at mid-day. A Wagga hotelkeeper said last night that ...

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  16. SYDNEY TRAMS AND BUSES STOP RUNNING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: As the funeral of Mr. John King, tram conductor, who was killed while standing on the footboard of a tram ...

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  17. BIG SUMS SPENT ON ATOM RESEARCH

    WASHINGTON, Tues. (A.A.P.): The United States is still spending approximately 500,000,000 dollars annually for the development of ...

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  18. Canadian Espionage Inquiries

    MONTREAL, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Dr. Raymond Boyer professor at McGill University and an employee of the National Research ...

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  19. Truce Teams Again Delayed

    MUKDEN, Tuesday: Truce teams, which left yesterday morning for Sze Ping Kai. found bridges destroyed and rivers impossible to ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATION

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Peace Conference is to be held in Paris on May 6 or 8. The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) ...

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  21. BEER LEAVING FOR COUNTRY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday Beer continues to arrive by train at many country centres, and will be despatched from Sydney clearing ...

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  22. Sydney to Be International Airport

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Government has decided that Sydney will be an international airport under the terms of the decision of ...

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  23. PARACHUTE SILK SOUGHT

    When surplus Air Force parachutes were offered for sale at £2 each by the Disposals Trading Company. Edgecliff, they were "rushed" by both men and women eager to get the silk. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Naval Men Beaten Up After Leaving Union

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Members of the Naval Armament Depot Employees' Association who left the Ironworkers' Federation had been ...

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  25. VOTING MAY BE EXTENDED TO 18-YEAR-OLDS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The extension of the franchise to 1[?]-year-olds will be examined by the Commonwealth ...

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  26. STATIONMASTER KILLED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Only two months after his transfer from Scone to Kogarah, Reuben Clyde, aged 52 years, married, railway ...

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  27. "WIFE" IN EVERY PORT

    MILWAUKEE, Tuesday: A merchant seaman, Joseph Vargas, who was charged with abandoning his wife and six children, told the ...

    Article : 50 words
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