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  3. MINERS' LEADERS WARNED AGAINST ANOTHER STRIKE

    SYDNEY, June 9.—Miners' leaders were warned by the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. H. Gallagher) to-day that they would "do a longer stretch than last year if they precipitated another ...

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  4. DUGAN-MEARS TRIAL VERDICT TO-DAY?

    SYDNEY, June 9.—The Central Criminal Court will sit on a Saturday for the first time for many years ...

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  5. GOVERNOR INSPECTS MILL

    His Excellency the Governor Sir John Lavarack was the guest of the directors of the Queensland Woollen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. STOPPAGES BY 52,000 OVER ANTI-"REDS" BILL

    SYDNEY, June 9.—About 52,000 workers will hold one-day stoppages next Wednesday over the Anti-Communist Bill. The Federal Council of the Waterside Workers ...

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  7. Butter Ration Off Soon ?

    SYDNEY, June 9.—Many Sydney grocers believe that butter rationing will end within three weeks. ...

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  8. FROSTS LIKELY

    BRISBANE, June 9.—Frosts are likely over half the state during the weekend, according to Weather ...

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  9. Burdekin Project Report

    BRISBANE, June 9.—The preliminary report of the Commonwealth Committee on the Burdekin River irrigation ...

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  10. ENGLAND ON TOP IN TEST MATCH

    LONDON, June 9.—Hob Berry, youngest of seven sons of a Manchester plasterer, put England well on top ...

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  11. CHANGE IN SECONDARY SCHOOL YEAR IN 1951

    BRISBANE, June 9.—The school year of 21 secondary schools in south-east Queensland will be changed from 1951. They will reject their present four term year and adopt one of three terms. ...

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  12. RAYON TARIFFS RISE WILL INCREASE COST OF LIVING

    BRISBANE, June 9.—Australia faces one of her heaviest post-war cost of living increases by the higher tariffs imposed on imported rayon piece goods by the Federal Government to-day. ...

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  13. HANCOCK DEFEATS QLD. CHAMPION

    BRISBANE, June 9.—Taffy Hancock (7.12½), former national flyweight champion, beat Jimmy Laffin (8.2½) ...

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  14. "STOCKS SHOULD PREVENT RISES"

    CANBERRA, June 9.—An estimated two years stock of artificial silk piece goods held in Australia should ...

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  15. ANNOUNCEMENT SOON ON NEW BUTTER PRICE?

    BRISBANE, June 9. — An early announcement is expected to be made by the Federal Minister for ...

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  16. R.S.L. Congress MOVES ON WAR SERVICE HOMES

    TOOWOOMBA, June 9.—The annual State Congress of the R.S.S.A.I.LA. to-day decided to request the ...

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  17. Employment Vacancies

    CANBERRA, June 9.—Despite the increase in the labour force from migration, the Commonwealth Employment ...

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  18. BURIED ALIVE

    TOKIO, June 9.—Over 70 Japanese trackmen were buried alive early yesterday when a near-by cliff ...

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  19. WHARFIES CLAIM RIGHT TO DISCHARGE SALVAGE CARGO

    BRISBANE, June 9.—Watersiders have claimed the right to discharge in Brisbane cargo salvaged from the ...

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  20. CROWN URGES REDUCTION OF PRISON TERMS

    SYDNEY, June 9. — The Crown to-day urged a reduction of long prison terms imposed on three men at ...

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  21. Jap. Accused Say ENTERTAINED A MAJOR COUSENS AT FAREWELL

    LOS NEGROS, June 9. — The most dramatic moment so far of the slowly moving war trials being held here came to-day when a Japanese accused of murder, Major Hiroshi Itsui named a Major Cousens ...

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  22. TRAIN FIRE DISASTER WAS WORK OF ROBBERS?

    LONDON, June 9.—Special C.I.D. squads are investigating a theory that the disastrous Scottish express blaze in which five lives were lost yesterday afternoon is the work of a daring train robbing gang. ...

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  23. NO RETURN TO FLAPPER FASHIONS?

    NEW YORK, June 9.—The fear that the French designer, Christian Dior, would lead the way to another flapper era of ...

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  24. LATER DATE FOR OLYMPIC GAMES?

    MELBOURNE, June 9.—The 1950 Melbourne Olympic Games may be staged a month or six weeks later than the ...

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  25. "Screaming" Nails

    MELBOURNE. June 9.—"Screaming" nails to combat pilfering will be among methods for discussion at a ...

    Article : 81 words
  26. DISCUSSED MINE MECHANISATION

    BRISBANE, June 9 —The Mechanisation of West Moreton coal mines was discussed by the Mines Minister (Mr. ...

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