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Advertising : 24 wordsBRISBANE, Feb. 24.—The backlag of cattle at present waiting to be moved, will make transportation of cattle during the peak killing season difficult. This was announced at a meeting of the ...
Article : 398 wordsThe Railway Marshalling Yards in the vicinity of the goods shed once were the scene of great industrial activity, but since the strike ban has been extended to cover coal trains, the yards are as silent as the "tomb." No longer do they resound to the shriek of warning whistles, the grind of wheels, and the crash of buffers during shunting operations. In the foreground may be seen the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 82 wordsBRISBANE, Feb, 24.—Workshop employees of the Brisbane City Council to-day strongly opposed an attempt by the Central Disputes Committee to bring them into the strike. The committee had asked ...
Article : 880 wordsBRISBANE, Feb. 24.—The Industrial Registrar (Mr. P. J. Wallace) announced to-day that the ...
Article : 120 wordsSYDNEY, February 24.—E. J. Ward (Minister for External Territories), in an all day cross examination again clashed with the defence counsel, Mr. Simon Isaacs, in the Garden-New Guinea timber lease case. In a series of stormy denials, Ward rejected suggest ions that he had been interested ...
Article : 863 wordsWELLINGTON, Feb. 24.—If the girls had stayed at the millinery windows at Ballantynes for a few more minutes, the electric ladder could have been used to rescue them! This was stated by ...
Article : 407 wordsMELBOURNE, Feb. 24.—Thousands of former R.A.A.F. men would be registered for the citizen ...
Article : 121 wordsROME, February 24.—A letter from the Archbishop of Milan to his clergy, instructing them ...
Article : 171 wordsMELBOURNE, Feb. 24.—Mr. E. H. Hudson, K.C., (for the State of Victoria drew a parallel in the ...
Article : 212 wordsBRISBANE, Feb. 24.—In an uproar at the Trades Hall to-night, operative painters and decorators refused to ...
Article : 250 wordsSYDNEY, Feb. 2.—There are three strikes in Sydney involving 1600 men over weekly wage increases. The most serious is ...
Article : 165 wordsMELBOURNE, Feb. 24.—Mr. Roy Patterson, Secretary of the Ipswich Branch of the A.R.U., was refused permission to-day ...
Article : 72 wordsCANBERRA, Feb. 24—Talks for the further consolidation of Australian and New Zealand trade and defence arrangements ...
Article : 73 wordsCANBERRA, Feb. 24.—Plans for the transfer to Canberra of the three service departments, Navy, Army, and R.A.A.F., and ...
Article : 70 wordsBRISBANE, Feb. 24.—Top prices at the wool sales to-day again went to record levels. Greasy sold at 80¾d. a lb. ...
Article : 51 wordsBRISBANE, Feb. 24.—Water police recovered the body of Joseph Johnson (26), a fireman on the steamer Time, ...
Article : 49 wordsA 2½ year old child, Brian Thomas Fairbanks, of Milmerran, died in the Laidley General Hospital ...
Article : 126 wordsBUNDABERG, Feb. 24.—That railwaymen are becoming weary of the prolonged strike was evidenced at to-day's meeting, which was attended by 60 railwaymen. Mr. J. Gormley said that the ...
Article : 203 wordsON CONSPIRACY CHARGES: (Left to right) Harcourt Garden, Raymond Parer, and Edward Farrell who with John Smith ("Jock") Garden have been charged with conspiracy in the Federal Special Court. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 35 wordsCANBERRA, Feb. 24.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-day that the Government's proposed national superannuation scheme would be implemented gradually over a ...
Article : 156 wordsSYDNEY, Feb. 24.—Australians and Canadians will be asked to subscribe about £80,000 of the £300,000 needed ...
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Queensland Times (Ipswich, Qld. : 1909 - 1954), Wed 25 Feb 1948, Page 1
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