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  2. GOVERNMENT'S BUDGET PLANS

    NO. new income taxes and no new indirect taxes will be imposed by the Federal Government in the budget to be presented to the House of Representatives in August. ...

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    LIEUT. ARTHUR R. CUTLER, leaving Admiralty House, Sydney, yesterday, after being invested with the Victoria Cross by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WINTRY WEATHER FOR OCEAN PATROLS in northern waters. Drawing by Win. McDowell of a British submarine back in her home port sheathed in ice and snow brought from the Far North. A passing aircraft looks her over from above, and a launch comes alongside to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 52 words
  5. KILLED IN TANK BY FUMES

    WAGGA, Thursday.—H. A. Kromsight, 30, died today when overcome by fumes in a 9000-gallons underground petrol tank in the ...

    Article : 97 words
  6. IMPORTANT WAR COUNCIL MEETING DISCUSSIONS FOLLOW PACIFIC VICTORIES

    COINCIDING with the news of a highly important meeting of the Pacific War Council in Washington, the Federal War Council met for three hours in Melbourne yesterday. ...

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  7. Sydney Fireman Dies When Wall Collapses

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A fireman was overwhelmed and killed by tons of steel when the wall of a burning factory caved in on him today. It took other firemen three ...

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  8. American Airman Killed

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An American airman was killed and another injured today when a "Jeep" hit a stationary lorry and capsized on the ...

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  9. Miner Killed By Earth Fall

    KALGOORLIE, Thursday.—Crushed by a fall of earth, Donald James McCrae, 60, married, of Carringtonst., South Kalgoorlie, was killed ...

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  10. POWERFUL, FEDERAL BAR TO DEFEND TAX LAW

    THE Commonwealth Government has decided to provide j the most powerful bar of constitutional barristers available to defend the uniform taxation legislation when it is attacked by the States in the High Court. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Are Japs. Changing Their Tactics?

    Allied naval authorities in Melbourne believe that the Japanese suffered such severe losses in the Coral Sea and Midway Island battles that ...

    Article : 116 words
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    CHINESE OFFICERS with small-scale model of town in Japaneseoccupied territory. Best tactical approach will be determined after careful studr of the nodel. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Former N.W. Premier Injured

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Mr. J. T. Lang, Labor M.L.A. and former State Premier, was slightly injured tonight when his car and a motor bus ...

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    MAJOR WYKEHAM PERRY and his bride (Miss Rhoda MacLeod) leaving the Toorak Presbyterian Church yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. GIPSY GOLD SEIZED BY POLICE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Strung on gold chains and said to be worth more than £1000, many gold coins, some of them hundreds of years old, were seized by police today at a house in Woolloomooloo, occupied by gipsies. ...

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  16. First Australian V.C. Decoration Of War

    SYDNEY,Thursday.— Simple ceremony today marked the first decoration of a V.C.winner in Australia during this war. ...

    Article : 183 words
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