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  3. CABINET WILL MEET TO-DAY TO PLAN NEXT MOVE ON RAIL STRIKE

    BRISBANE, March 1.—The State Cabinet will meet to-morrow to review the latest strike developments and plan the next move. One move that might be made would be to give railwaymen an opportunity of saying ...

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  4. Marburg Smash—Guard Leaps for Life from Run-away Train

    A guard miraculously escaped serious injury in a leap for life from a speeding, run-away, engineless train at Marburg at 7.20 o'clock last night. He had travelled five miles in a nightmare ride from Tallegalla, down a steep grade, and across three ...

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  5. Scene Outside Workshops Gate

    SECTION OF THE HUGE CROWD OF STRIKERS outside the Ipswich railway workshops gates early yesterday morning. The top picture was taken just as the men were dispersing after the starting whistle had blown and the trek for the mass meeting in the city had begun. Below the crowd are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CUSTOMS; POSTAL REVENUE EACH UP £1,000,000

    CANBERRA, March 1.—Revenue from Customs and excise duty during February was £1,080,743 more than ...

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  7. GOVERNMENT TO LAUNCH SHIPPING LINE?

    SYDNEY, March 1.—The Federal Labour Party was trying to nationalise transport said the Leader ...

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  8. EXTENSION TO THE WATERFRONT

    BRISBANE, March 1.—Twenty-two ships were idle throughout Queensland to-day as a result of ...

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  9. IPSWICH STRIKERS DEFY RETURN-TO-WORK ORDER

    Railway strikers in Ipswich and Queensland have defied the State Government's State of Emergency Act and the order of the Industrial Court to return to work. The next move is with ...

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  10. Dr. Evatt Says: "BANKING ALWAYS SUBJECT TO MEASURES OF PUBLIC CONTROL"

    MELBOURNE, March 1.—Banking was to closely linked with the monetary system, currency stability, community welfare, and maintenance of the Government, that bankers always had been ...

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  11. "PACK UP"

    While striking railwaymen at the Wintergarden Theatre yesterday waited for officials to address them, musicians ...

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  12. SUICIDED FROM 'PLANE

    LOS ANGELES, March 1.—Robert Strand (28), San Franciso, hired a 'plane to-day and told the pilot, ...

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  13. SHIP ON FIRE IN INDIAN OCEAN

    SYDNEY. March 1.—The American freighter Cecil G. Sellars, 7216 tons, is on fire in the Indian ...

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  14. CHARTERED 'BUS FOR 920 MILE DRIVE

    BRISBANE, Mar. 1.—Held up In Brisbane by the railway strike, a number of Winton residents chartered a ...

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  15. SWIFT MOVE AGAINST B.C.O.F. BLACK-MARKETEERS

    TOKIO, Mar. 1.—In a swift move against black-marketeers among troops, the B.C.O.F. authorities to-day called in ...

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  16. MINERS MEET TO-DAY

    The executive of the Queensland Colliery Employees' Union will meet at Booval this morning to ...

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  17. CUSTOMS MINISTER ON DOLLAR CREDITS

    SYDNEY, Mar. 1.—The Government's only object in permitting exports of commodities in short supply was to ...

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  18. GOVERNOR ASKED TO SUMMON PARLT.

    BRISBANE, Mar. 1.—The Governor has been asked by the Q.P.P. Parliamentary Leader (Mr. T. Hiley) to summon ...

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  19. Rains Will Give Big Boost to Production

    BRISBANE, March 1,—Thousands of tons more food will result from the rains which soaked agricultural and pastoral areas at the week-end. The rains came in time to arrest the ...

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  20. GOVT. CONGRATULATED ON STRIKE STAND

    BRISBANE March 1.—A flood of congratulatory messages on the Government's stand on the strike had reached ...

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  21. PROF. COPLAND TO HEAD UNIVERSITY

    CANBERRA, March 1.—The appointment of the former Australian Prices Commissioner, and the Australian ...

    Article : 46 words
  22. COMMUNIST PRISONERS MUTINY

    LONDON, Mar. 1.—The Associated Press correspondent at Athens says that guards used arms to restore order when ...

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