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  4. Japan p.o.w. now Reds

    TOKIO, June 27 (A.A.P.).—Two thousand Japanese war prisoners returned home ...

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  5. STATE POWER CUT BY 50 P.C.

    A 50 per cent, saving in light and power is aimed at in rationing of electricity and gas to operate in principal Queensland cities from midnight to-night. ...

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  6. "MINERS MUST GO TO TRIBUNAL"

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Federal Government will not parley with the miners' leaders, nor grant any concessions while the general coal strike continues. ...

    Article : 555 words
  7. SEEK STAND-DOWN

    THE State Industrial Court to-morrow will hear applications by the Queensland Employers' ...

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  8. Opposition speaks

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Federal Opposition Leader (Mr. Menzies) to-night called the coal strike "an ...

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  9. Drastic powers in N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A Bill to be introduced in the Legislative Assembly to-morrow will give ...

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  10. The Premier was reluctant

    STARK figures put before the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) yesterday by the rationing advisory committee convinced him reluctantly to implement the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BY THE CLOCK

    These clock faces tell you when you can use gas or electricity for cooking until Friday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Empire talk on dollars

    LONDON, June 27.—A meeting of British Commonwealth Finance Ministers with the Chancellor of the ...

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  13. China Reds take town

    SHANGHAI, June 27 (A.A.P.).—The Chinese communists to-day reported the capture of Kutien, 45 ...

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  14. Good word for us

    SINGAPORE, June 27 (A.A.P.—Reuters).—The newspapers to-day featured the return of Malayan nurses. Alice Chia and ...

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  15. Melb. gas cut to one hour

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—From to-morrow gas for all purposes will be cut to an hour between ...

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  16. New loan fall.

    LONDON, June 27.—British Government loans suffered one of their sharpest falls for some time on the Stock Exchange ...

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  17. Reject offer

    LONDON, June 27 (A.A.P.).—Railway workers have rejected "with distrust" British Railways latest offer of 3/ a week rise ...

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  18. Outside aid to miners?

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Officials of 14 Federal and New South Wales unions will confer with the central executive of ...

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  19. To reinforce

    LONDON, June 27 (Special).—The light fleet carrier Triumph (13.500 tons), recently refitted in Britain, is ...

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  20. Helicopter beats jam

    NEW YORK, June 27 (A.A.P.).—Police had to use a helicopter to-day to untangle the worst traffic jam in New ...

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  21. PLAN TO GET COAL

    CANBERRA, Monday.—A proposal that Army and Air Force transports should be used to move coal already on ...

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  23. STILL SEND STOVES SOUTH

    Brisbane people were still air freighting packages of candles and emergency stoves to Sydney yesterday, although ...

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  24. Forts test jets

    LONDON, June 27 (Special).—Royal Air Force Meteor and Vampire jet fighters were only just able to keep up with ...

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  25. Strike action

    BERLIN, June 27 (A.A.P.).—The Tribune, official organ of Soviet-sponsored Free German Trade Union movement to-day ...

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  26. MAY BE BANNED FROM BENEFITS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Thousands of Amalgamated Engineering Union and Federated Engine Drivers' and ...

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  27. Opposed to cuts

    Resolutions condemning electricity, gas, train, and tram restrictions, and supporting the Miners' Union's strike demands ...

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  28. Houses "freed"

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Victorian Cabinet to-night decided to remove all remaining controls on property prices ...

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  29. Warning on use of lamps

    Householders who plan to use hurricane lamps, primus stoves, and Richardson, implementary [?] C.H. ...

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  30. Berlin talks

    BERLIN, June 27 (A.A.P.).—The Four Allied Deputy Military Governors will meet in Berlin to-morrow afternoon to ...

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  31. 2 mines work

    A move to resume work is expected to be made by Rosewood miners, who overwhelmingly voted against the strike. ...

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  32. Toddled to win medal

    LONDON, June 27 (Special).—An eight-year-old Belgian boy, Edouard Marivoet, was decorated ...

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  33. Still held up

    LONDON, June 27 (A.A.P.).—More than 1000 stevedores to-day walked out of the Surrey commercial docks, London, in ...

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  34. Convert engines

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The Railway Commissioner (Mr. R. H. Chapman) said to-day that the South Australian railways ...

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  35. O.R.N.S. times

    The Queensland Radio News Service will broadcast at normal times during the coal strike, other than the last ...

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  36. Goods likely hit

    Matches, winter breakfast foods, dried, and canned fruits and some popular lines of soap powders were likely to be scarce ...

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  37. Theatres hit

    Many Brisbane suburban picture theatres will close' after to-night until the power restrictions end. ...

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  38. Train to South

    The Railways Department announced yesterday that a mail train would leave South Brisbane at 11.30 a.m. to-day ...

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