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  4. STATE MEAT STOPPAGE [?] IS EXPECTED TO [?] END TO-MORROW

    BRISBANE, July 8.—All indications are that the meat [?] strike now in its 18th week will end with a mass meeting of members at the Stadium on Wednesday afternoon. It is expected that the mass meeting of ...

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  5. Meatworks Unlikely To Resume By Next Friday

    BRISBANE, July 8.—Postponement of the A.M.I.E.U. mass meeting until Wednesday will make it difficult, if not impossible, for the meatworks to resume operations by Friday, the date set down in ...

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  6. ROYAL FARM AT WINDSOR

    DELEGATES to the International Conference of Agriculture visit H.M. farms at Windsor, when they were accompanied by their Majesties the King and Queen and the two Princesses. The King and Queen with delegates are here inspecting the famous Scottish Beef Shorthorns. —United Kingdom Information photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. [?]TERMINED BID TO [?]SUICIDE A SUCCESS

    NEW YORK, July 8.—The [?] Daily News reports that a [?]man was so determined to die [?] he leaped twice and ...

    Article : 132 words
  8. Detectives Disguised As Tramps Make "Haul"

    SYDNEY, July 8.—After ten weeks' in vestigation by detectives disguised as tramps seven men were arrested to-day on a charge of having stolen goods from the Netherlands East Indies Bond Store, at St. Peters. ...

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  9. GOVERNMENT TO DECIDE ON VARSITY FEES

    CANBERRA, July 8.—The question of whether fees should be charged at the National University to be established at Canberra will ...

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  10. A PERSISTENT PLEA FOR COMPENSATION

    CANBERRA, July 8.—A West Australian is claiming compensation from the Federal Minister of Health for ...

    Article : 125 words
  11. NO NEWS OF GIBRALTAR BRAWL HERE

    MELBOURNE, July 8.—Neither the Army nor the R.A.N. had any official information to-day of the rising in Gibraltar on Friday ...

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  12. [?]IR SERVICES [?]ET HARVEST [?]ROM STRIKE

    [?]RISBANE July 8.—Curtailment [?] of railway services due to the [?] has given a great filip to [?] travel. stated the QANTAS ...

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  13. DIE-HARDS DO NOT WANT HAMMOND

    LONDON, July 8.—The Daily Herald's cricket writer allege that Walter Hammond is a victim of a whispering campaign to ...

    Article : 170 words
  14. UKRAINE UNRRA CHIEF RESIGNS

    WASHINGTON, July 7.—Marshall McDuffie, a New Yorker resigned leadership of Ukrame's UNRRA mission because he believed ...

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  15. Toowoomba Men Will Use Any Fuel For Locos

    TOOWOOMBA. July 9.—A largely attended meeting of the AFULE to-night unanimously carried a motion stating that it members are ...

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    SIR Alexander Clutterbuck. K.C.M.G., M.C., appointed to succeed Sir Malcolm MacDonald as U.K. High ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Cooper Not For England

    SYDNEY, July 8.—Australian Rugby League wing three-quarter. Lionel Cooper, to-day denied the report that he had accepted an ...

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  18. NEW POLICY NEED IN THE TERRITORY

    SIDNEY, July 8—If the case of the Northern Territory went before the U.N.O., Australia might be feeling guilty of neglect of duty despite the veto by Dr. Evatt, Mr. C. L. Abbott, former Administrator of the Territory, told the ...

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  20. [?]DIVORCE PETITIONER CLAIMS £1000

    BRISBANE, July 8.—Ernest Wil[?] Hartwiz, Painter, of Grey[?] Brisbane, sought £1000 [?]ges from Frederick Stehbens ...

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  21. BROWN NOT ALLOWED 10 VISIT AMERICA

    LONDON, July 8—Of the 381 cablegrams which Geoff Brown received from Australia, only one was not-congratulatory. says the ...

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  22. Wharfies Will Load Food For Natives

    BRISBANE, July 8.—Two-hundred tons of urgently needed food for aboriginal mission stations in the Gulf of Carpentaria and Torres Straits islands will leave Bribane on Friday by an army ship. ...

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  23. Lilley May Be Fight Between Casey-Hadley

    CANBERRA, July 8.—Opposition members stated to-day that they expected Mr. R. G. Casey former Governor of Bengal would ...

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  24. RED ARMY MEMBERS MURDERED

    LONDON, July 8—It is officially announced that 19 Red Army members going home after being demon[?]sed were murdered in a ...

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  25. [?] SUBMARINE LITTLE [?] AFFECTED BY BOMB

    [?] 8—The As[?] correspondent at [?] although the sub[?] believed to be ...

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  26. Egan's Case To-day

    BRISBANE, July 8—It has now been arranged for the Judiciary committee to the Queensland Rugby League to meet at 10 a.m ...

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  27. BENEFIT CHEQUES BEING POSTED

    [?]—The first of [?] Commonwealth un[?] cheques will [?] Brisbane on ...

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  28. TRUMAN ACTS TO GET BRIT. LOAN THROUGH

    NEW YORK, July 8.—The Washington correspondent of the Herald- Tribune says that President Truman, fearing that the British loan may be in danger of rejection by members of the House of Representatives, provided Democratic leaders with special matter to be ...

    Article : 198 words
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