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  4. DRASTIC OUT IN RIAL SERVICE

    ALL Sunday suburban trains and all excursion rail services, including race and football trains, will be cut out immediately because of the coal shortage due to the strike. Only an early resumption of work in the coal mines will ...

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    ENGLISH RUGBY TEAM members were quickly at home in this merry party when they visited the Tail Waggers' Ball at the City Hall last night. From left (in front) are Miss Laurie Callaghan, A. Johnson (English Rugby League team), Miss Armyne Egan, T. McCue (English team), and Miss Rhonda Gavin. At the back are guests ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COAL OWNERS MOVE TO GET MINERS BACK

    QUEENSLAND coal mine owners will ask the Board of Reference to order the miners back to work as from next Wednesday morning. The board, which is the ...

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  7. Strike Move In Shipyard

    EXTENSION of the meat strike to the Kangaroo Point shipyards over the refusal of men to handle ...

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  8. THREAT TO ROYALTY

    PRINCESS Elizabeth holding her flower-trimmed straw bonnet as the wind threatened to lift it when ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. P.M. REBUKES DUTCH ENVOY

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A rebuke to the Dutch Minister (Baron Van Aerssen) for entering into a controversy on the destroyer Piet Hein was administered by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) in the House of ...

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  10. Big Peace Parley In July?

    LONDON, June 20 (A.A.P.).—The U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) is to make a strong appeal to the Big Four ...

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  11. What Baron Mad To Say

    BARON VON AERSSEN. Nethlands Minister to Australia, said in Melbourne on June 11:— "Dutchmen will fail to ...

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  12. Vanguard Trials Please Experts

    LONDON, June 20 (A.A.P.).—Naval experts aboard the battleship Vanguard which is undergoing a month's trials, are ...

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  13. Not Enough Food Relief

    WASHINGTON, June 20 (A.A.P.).—The chairman of the Famine Emergency Committee (Mr. Hoover) forecast that the world supply of ...

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  14. TO REPLACE OLD TRAMS

    Replacement of 100 old-type Brisbane trams by modern streamlined variety it a City Council aim. It will be a feature of the City ...

    Article : 123 words
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  16. MANY WHARFIES WANT STRIKE OFF

    RESENTMENT at what they regard as desertion by the railwaymen may lead this morning's mass meeting of watersiders to demand a resumption of work. Wednesday's meeting of the ...

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  17. N.S.W. Position Now 'Desperate'

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Sunday tram services In Sydney and Newcastle have been suspended until further notice because of the coal ...

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  18. £315,300 Water Plan For Cairns

    A new water supply scheme for Cairns and district, estimated to cost £315,300, has been approved. Disclosing this last night, the ...

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  19. AIRMAN SHOT IN THE BACK

    HAMBURG, June 20 (A.A.P.).—At the resumed trial of Germans accused of murdering an Australian airman who baled out in 1945 ...

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  20. FILM CHANCE LOCAL BOY

    LONDON, June 20 (A.A.P.).—An Australia-wide search for a suitable boy to play "Smiley" in Moore Raymond's novel of that ...

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  21. STATISTICS SHOW STRIKE LOSSES

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  22. BUILDING OF 25 SHIPS APPROVED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Cabinet had approved the construction of 25 ships between 3000 and 5000 tons deadweight capacity, to be ...

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  23. FIVE PER CENT. RISE IN TOBACCO QUOTAS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Another 5 per cent, increase in tobacco and cigarette quotas was announced to-day by the tobacco manufacturers' ...

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  24. CADDY THE CAD

    LONDON, June 20 (Special).—A man who was fined at Birmingham for having obtained tea contrary to rationing orders, made ...

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  25. "CUT OFF STRIKERS' HOMES FIRST"

    "BEFORE gas or electricity is rationed to an unoffending public the first step should be to completely disconnect the homes of those who are on strike," said the Lord Mayor (Ald. Chandler) last night. "It is manifestly wrong to ...

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  26. BABY DIES AFTER HEART REPLACED

    LANCASTER (Pennsylvania), June 20 (A.A.P.).—A baby girl born with her heart outside her body, died a few hours later ...

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  27. STRIKE SETTLEMENT HOPES IN CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Official circles in Canberra were hopeful to-night of a settlement being reached in the Queensland meat ...

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  28. 4AK To-day

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