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Advertising : 14 wordsBRISBANE, July 30.—So far 37 applications for the 40-hour week have been lodged in the Industrial Court in anticipation of the 40-hour week legislation to be brought down in the coming session of ...
Article : 106 wordsBATAVIA, July 30.—A member of the British Consulate-General in Batavia will go to Jogjakarta as soon as possible to investigate the circumstances connected with the shooting down of a Dakota 'plane loaded with medical supplies. Nine people, including four British, were killed. ...
Article : 723 wordsBRISBANE, July 30.—An agreement can be expected shortly between the State Government and an English company, prepared to spend at least £18,000,000 on the ...
Article : 214 wordsAlthough Mr. Hanlon did not say so, it is known that the scheme involves the taking over of the two companies at ...
Article : 191 wordsLONDON, July 30.—The announcement, on the eve of the British Parliamentary Labour Party's "crisis meeting" to-morrow, that the Chief of the British General Staff (Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery) is ...
Article : 339 wordsSINGAPORE, July 30.—The pilot of the Dakota, Wing-Commander Constantine, was an Australian, born ...
Article : 238 wordsLONDON, July 30.—The "Evening News" says the world's first jet flying boat fighter, built by Saunder 8. ...
Article : 116 wordsSYDNEY, July 30.—One of the eight convicts who escaped from Beechworth Reformatory was recaptured by police to-day at ...
Article : 46 wordsBRISBANE, July 30.—The Full Industrial Court, in a reserved decision to-day, refused an application by the ...
Article : 103 wordsCANBERRA, July 30.—Australia was prepared to assist Britain in her present economic crisis to the greatest possible ...
Article : 130 wordsBRISBANE, July 30.—After a retirement of 20 minutes, the Criminal Court jury to-day found Earle ...
Article : 82 wordsLONDON, July 30.The British United Press representative at Jerusalem says that the two British ...
Article : 307 wordsCANBERRA, July 30.—The Commonwealth to-day took the first direct step in intervention of the Dutch-Indonesian dispute. The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced that Australia's representative on the U.N.O., ...
Article : 386 wordsTOKIO, July 30.—The Minister for External Affairs (Dr. H. V. Evatt), speaking at a Press Club luncheon in Tokio, said a peace settlement in the Pacific should be based on the security from aggression for mutual benefit ...
Article : 416 wordsNEW YORK, July 30.—The "Times," in an editorial says, "The Soviet veto to-day has prevented the United Nations Organisation from carrying out a task for which it was specifically created—the safeguarding of ...
Article : 514 wordsLONDON, July 30.—The Hague representative of the Associated Press says that the Foreign Office spokesman said it was ...
Article : 118 wordsHARRISONBURG (Virginia), July 30.—A shattering explosion, believed to have been caused by gas, ...
Article : 225 wordsSAN DIEGO (Calif.), July 30.—Mrs. Elizabeth Ingalls, a prominent Boston society woman, was sentenced to ...
Article : 179 wordsBATAVIA, July 30.—The occupation of two more towns in West Java, in the Dutch drive south-east of Bandung, and a place 15 ...
Article : 85 wordsBATAVIA, July 30.—Two Dutch fighter pilots claimed to-day that they did not shoot down the Dakota, when it was ...
Article : 100 wordsLONDON, July 30.—The West Bromwich seismologist. Mr. J. J. Shaw, recorded an earthquake "of severity," at 2p.m., G.M.T., on ...
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Queensland Times (Ipswich, Qld. : 1909 - 1954), Thu 31 Jul 1947, Page 1
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