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  5. BELTS MUST BE TIGHTENED : £1000M. BUDGET

    CANBERRA, Mon.: Australians will be asked to “tighten their belts” under the record Budget of £1000 million which will be introduced by the Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fad den) next month. ...

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  6. British “smokes” dearer

    LONDON, Mon.: British cigarette smokers—already the heaviest taxed in the world— are to pay more for their ...

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  7. Butter 3/2 alb soon

    CANBERRA, Mon.: The price of butter is expected to jump to 3/2 a lb. following an early agreement between the ...

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  8. Woman seeks £15,000 damages

    MELBOURNE, Mon.: A Campsie woman today filed a writ in the Supreme Court claiming £15,000 damages from the ...

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  9. “KING LOOKING VERY WELL”

    ADELAIDE, Mon.: The King was looking very well, and obviously eagerly awaiting his trip to Australia, Sir Ronald ...

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  10. Baby wombat football club’s mascot

    Myrtleford Football Club has “unearthed” a mascot —a baby wombat, which is shown here with Saints’ defender, Harry Lack. It is expected that under Harry’s careful coaching the mascot will be. able to lead Myrtleford players ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. 100 DIE IN HURRICANE

    KINGSTON (Jamaica), Monday: Death roll in the hurrlcane which struck Jamaica at the week-end has reached 100. ...

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  12. Ducks Save Families

    MELBOURNE, Mon.: Two Army ducks, manned by soldiers and police, worked for five hours today to rescue five families marooned on the roofs of their homes at Rickett’s Marsh, near Birregurra. ...

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  13. Wool prices firm at N.Z. sale

    WELLINGTON (NZ), Mon.: Though bidding at the Napier wool sales today was erratic, prices revealed a firming ...

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  14. l[?]ap onions at £200 a ton in Sydney

    SYDNEY, ,Mon.: An inquiry into the prices of [?]panese onions was urged today by president of the N.S.W. Fruit Shopkeepers’ Association (Mr. H. Cook). Japanese onions, landed for £48 a ton, were told to ...

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  15. NAZIS ON MOVE AGAIN

    LONDON. Mon.: A new Nazi “free German” corps has begun to organise former German officers and NCO’s. ...

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  16. Atomic war-heads soon

    WASHINGTON. Mon.: “It won’t be long; before American war planes would be carrying atomic missiles” ...

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  17. 2/- a lb in Melbourne—correct price 9d

    MELBOURNE, Mon.: Brown onions controlled at 9d a lb. have been selling in some shops up to 2/ a lb. This has been ...

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  18. 10 men to control the Commonwealth Bank from today

    CANBERRA, Mon.: The new Commonwealth Bank Act providing for the control of the Commonwealth Bank by a ...

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