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  4. STRIKE BAN IS SOUGHT COURT HEARING TO-MORROW

    The Industrial Registrar, Mr. Wallace, today heard an application for an order of mandamus or an injunction restraining the Australian Railways Union and the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen from proceeding with ...

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  5. NEARLY 6,000 CIGARETTES--

    During a case in the Police Court today, when a man was charged with the possession of property suspected of having been stolen, 5,960 cigarettes were tendered as an exhibit. The picture shows ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 54 words
  6. Special Commission For All Reparation Claims Against Italy

    PARIS, June 17 (AAP) : The Big Four conference of Foreign Ministers today agreed to establish a special commission, including Italian representatives, to deal with all claims for compensation against Italy. The American ...

    Article : 450 words
  7. Graziers Want Open Abattoir

    Just as Mr Forgan Smith did 11 years ago, the present Premier (Mr Hanlon) should open ...

    Article : 369 words
  8. Radio Monoply Buying Banned

    CANBERRA: Acquisition of additional broadcasting stations by existing radio interests has been prohibited by the Federal Government. ...

    Article : 309 words
  9. Might Decide On Extension To Victoria

    MELBOURNE: The Meat Workers' Union might decide to extend the Queensland strike to ...

    Article : 185 words
  10. How Dry Is Rainless Day?

    As Brisbane's tally of consecutive days without rain rapidly nears the 1862 record of 56 rainless days, more people are ...

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  11. CASEY SUGGESTED FOR LILLEY SEAT

    CANBERRA: A suggestion that Mr R. G. Casey, Queensland-born ex-Governor of Bengal, should stand for the Brisbane electorate of Lilley was made today by Federal members. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Body of Third Victim Found

    The body which was found washed up on the north-east corner of St Helena Island yesterday morning has been identified by the Dutch ...

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  13. LABOUR'S FINAL DRAFT OF PLANS

    MELBOURNE: To draft final plans for the Labour Federal election compaign, officers of the Federal executive of the ALP will meet in ...

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  14. GENERAL KILLED IN CRASH

    NEW YORK, June 17 (AAP): Major-General Hugh Gaffey, commander of the second and fourth armoured divisions in Europe ...

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  15. £17m. Tax Cut Likely In July

    CANBERRA: Australian taxpayers will benefit in aggregate to the extent of £16millions or £17millions under taxation remission ...

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  16. PARALYSIS CASE AT PADDINGTON

    The 442nd case of infantile paralysis in Queensland since March last year was reported to the State Health Department today. ...

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  17. HELP TO PEOPLE TO RETURN HOME

    CANBERRA: Australians who lived abroad during the war will be given financial assistance by the Commonwealth to return for permanent residence in Australia. ...

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  18. ON OTHER PAGES TODAY

    U.S.-China Lend-Lease .. .. 2 Togo War Trial .. .. .. ..2 UNO Spain Debate .. .. .. .. 2 Refuse to Load Dutch Ship .. 3 ...

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  20. POSTAGE CUT BEING CONSIDERED

    CANBERRA: The Federal Government was still considering the question of removal of the wartime surcharge of [?]ne halfpenny on ...

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  21. Coal Stoppage Threatened

    SYDNEY: The stoppage of all mines on the South Maitland coalfield next Monday is threatened by the Maitland Deputies Association, ...

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  22. R.A.F. PLANES AID HUNT FOR JEWISH TERRORISTS

    JERUSALEM, June 17 (AAP): RAF reconnaissance planes are cooperating with British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. BROADCASTS OF PARLT NOT TO BE CENSORED

    CANBERRA: No censorship of the broadcasting of members' speeches from Parliament House would be exercised by the post office, the Postmaster- General (Senator Cameron) said today. ...

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