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  2. PREMIER WILL INQUIRE

    ALTHOUGH no move to effect a settlement of the strike at the Brisbane abattoir was made yesterday, the Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith), in an interview with The Courier-Mail representative in Sydney, said that one of his first duties when he ...

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  3. HAUPTMANN TO DIE

    FLEMINGTON (New Jersey), February 13. Bernard Hauptmann was to-day convicted of the murder of the ...

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    PERSONALITIES who have floured largely in the public eye during the trial of Hauptmann for the kidnapping and murder of the Lindbergh baby. (1) Col. Charles Lindbergh, father of the murdered child. (2) The Lindbergh baby, kidnapped and done to death. (3) Hauptmann ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BITTEN BY SHARK?

    "Something's got me! Get the others out of the water." The cries of D'Arey Lorenz (20), as he lay on the beach at Austinmer ...

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  6. WILL GILBERT BE BARRED?

    The sensational bowling of Eddie Gilbert against Victoria and the possibility of his repeating the performance against New South ...

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  7. CONCRETE ON LINE

    A 561b, block of concrete was used to-night in an attempt to derail an eight car electric train, from Hornsby between that station ...

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  8. NO MOVE TO COURT

    No application was made to the Industrial Court yesterday in respect of the dispute at the abattoir. The Act empowers the Court to intervene ...

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  9. DELIVERY DOUBTFUL

    The Board of control and other officials decline to discuss the composition of the team for South Africa. The consensus of opinion here ...

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  10. DECLARE SHOPS "BLACK"

    If retail butchers do not give an undertaking not to do any work at the abattoir during the dispute their shops will be declared "black" and ...

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  11. FLYING BOAT RIVALRY

    While trans-Atlantic sea rivalry will be renewed with the completion of the giant Cunard White Star liner. Queen Mary, and her proposed sister ...

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  12. NO LABOUR UNITY

    Hopes for the restoration of Labour unity before the State elections have been abandoned, and it is considered likely that rival ...

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  13. GERMANY TO BUY

    The German Wool Control Board has authorised domestic mills to purchase the whole basic purchasing quota allotted to them for the six ...

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  14. BOARD WILL CARRY ON

    The Queensland Meat Industry Board's intention to carry on was re-affirmed yesterday. The position had been met so far. ...

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  15. NEW JOB FOR O'REILLY

    W. J. O'Reilly, the international cricketer, who has been a teacher in the service of the Education Department of New South Wales for a ...

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  16. FLEET OF NEW 'PLANES

    Three new 4-passenger monospar twin-motored aeroplanes will be delivered to the New England Airways Ltd., in England next week, and it is ...

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  17. RECORD EQUALLED

    The Australian record for the season was equalled at the Sydney wool selling season to-day, when 24½d was paid for five bales of ASN over Mirani ...

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  18. FEDERAL GRANT OF £50,000?

    It is expected that a Commonwealth grant of at least £50,000 will follow the recommendations of the Federal Health Council, which will meet at ...

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  19. SHUNTER KILLED

    Oliver Alexander Robertson, a shunter, fell under the wheels of a locomotive in the North Ipswich railway yards this morning, and was ...

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  20. STRIKERS RETURN TO ABATTOIR

    Strikers returned to the abattoir yesterday, but not to work—it was pay day. Wednesday is the usual day for ...

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  21. MR. TOMLINS' SLEEPLESS 40 HOURS

    Mr. G. Tomlins (acting chairman of Queensland Meat Industry Board) had a strenuous time since the outbreak of the strike of the abattoir. ...

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  22. LOWER TAXES NEXT YEAR

    While on a visit to Boonab to-night the Minister for Agriculture and Stock (Mr. Bulcock) said that the incidence of the relief tax was now under review. ...

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  23. AIR MAIL 'PLANE'S LONG FLIGHT

    The air mail liner from Brisbane to-day made the longest hop north-ward since the service began—from. Longreach to Darwin. Normally the ...

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  24. MOUSE NEARLY KILLS COUPLE

    A mouse caused a Liverpool storekeeper and his wife to become overpowered by gas fumes at their home last night. ...

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  25. FROZEN MEAT NEXT WEEK

    Frozen meat will be used for local consumption after the week-end if the strike is not settled, or if cattle cannot be killed. ...

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  26. AUSTRALIA STANDING BY SETH PARKER

    A radio message received from the cruiser Australia to-day stated that she was still standing by the schooner, Seth Parker, and that it was expected ...

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  27. NO INCREASE IN MEAT PRICES

    The Prices Commissioner (Mr. T. A. Perry) has set his face against any [?] in the Price of meat, unless good cause is shown. He said last night ...

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  28. MINISTER OFFERS TO RESIGN

    There was a sequel to the dole muddle to-day, when the Minister for Labour (Mr. Oliver Stanley) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. INJURY TO BEEF TRADE

    The Federal Assistant Minister (Mr. H. V. C. Thorby), ..ho arrived by the Sydney express train yesterday afternoon to discuss with Queensland ...

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  30. PREFERENCE CLAUSE

    It was claimed yesterday that the unionists who are involved in the dispute have forfeited their rights to preference to unionists, as Clause 3 (a) of ...

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  31. SUBSIDY, FOR LIFE-SAVING

    A general meeting of the Queensland head centre of the Surf Life-saving Association of Australia last night decided to approach the State ...

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  32. ALTERNATIVE TO USE OF ABATTOIR

    Should the necessity for killing cattle other than at the abattoir arise provision for such a contingency is contained in the Abattoir Agreement ...

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  33. PRISONER HELPS WARDER

    A prisoner who was working in the yard of the Maitland Gaol made a gallant effort to save a warder from serious injury when he fell from the ...

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  34. THE NEXT TURN

    Acknowledging the existence of a deadlock in the strike, Mr. P. Carney (state secretary of the A.M.I.C.U.) last night was unable to indicate what ...

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  35. ARRIVAL ON TIME

    The inward Qantas Empire air mail liner, B.M.A. Brisbane, landed at Archerfield aerodrome yesterday at 12.20 p.m., within five minutes of ...

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  36. PRICE OF GOLD

    The price of gold to-day was £7/2/6½ per fine ounce. The dollar was 4.88 to the pound sterling, and the franc 74. The previous quotations ...

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