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A recent survey shows the.t income tax has doubled in the last 20 years.—Page 2
Meat exporters have retained control of lamb: the new schedule has price rises for several grades but others, and some beef, are down. —Page 3
A young woman was only seconds aw?,y from being the thirteenth victim of the Yorshire Ripper . this week. —Page 8
Scotch Tar, in his attempt to win the Dominion Handicap for a second time, will be a big attraction at Addington Raceway this evening. —Page 22
The captain of the vanquished Newcastle cricket team has given the New Zealand team odds of 100 to 1 to beat Australia in the coming test series. —Back page
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