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  3. Misgiving over Sudan

    KHARTOUM.— The British Minister of State (Mr. Selwyn Lloyd) who left for London ...

    Article : 237 words
  4. NEW LOTTERY MAY NEED RELIEF FROM TAXES

    HOBART — Cabinet may be forced to approve nonpayment of taxes by the Drysdale lottery for at least six months, due to the N.Z. Government's refusal to sign, a contract until the new lottery begins operations. ...

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  5. Checking entries

    Mr. Glen Richardson (secretary) and Mr. J. R. Broadfleld checking over entries for next Saturday's North-west Coast Junior Farmers' show at Ulverstone.—PERSONALITY ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "Long distance" trains soon?

    HOBART — Train travellcrs might soon be able to go long distances on the State railways without ...

    Article : 116 words
  7. AUSTRALIA MAY HAVE POLIO PREVENTIVE

    SYDNEY.—Sydney scientists believe they have discovered a polio preventive. "We are pretty confident we have discovered it at last," the superintendent of Prince Henry Hospital (Dr. C. M. Walters) said yesterday. An institute of ...

    Article : 347 words
  8. Price control on potatoes to-day

    HOBART. — The wholesale and retail margins on potatoes sold throughout Tasmania will be under price control from ...

    Article : 65 words
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  10. Premier Cain's "No" to honors

    MELBOURNE. — The Premier of Victoria (Mr. Cain) has refused to be decorated by the Queen, and has declined ...

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  11. Plane wreckers strike again

    SAIGON. — The Vietminh plane-wrecking commandoes struck again on Sunday night, this time at Catbi airfield, seven miles south of Haiphong, where dozens of American aid planes have been assembled. ...

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  12. AIR PILOTS' STRIKE THREAT

    MELBOURNE — Unless pilots are granted substantial pay increases, air services from all capital cities ...

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  13. Two members resign from Devonport Council

    Messrs. M. F. Holman and E. W. Kildey resigned from the Devonport Council yesterday. Although they gave no explanations in their official resignations, they said in a joint statement last evening: "In view of the writs that were issued against us, we want to see if the ratepayers of Devonport have confidence in us." ...

    Article : 307 words
  14. Libel writs are withdrawn

    HOBART. — In the Supreme Court in Hobart yesterday, notice of discontinuance of two libel ...

    Article : 38 words
  15. Joint engineer scheme dropped

    The Devonport Council decided yesterday to inform the Ulverstone Council that becauso of alterca ...

    Article : 50 words
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