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  4. Communist MLA Injured During Fracas Between Police and Demonstrators

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- In a fracas outside the Trades Hall this morning, when police broke up an attempted march of about 150 men and women bearing anti-Hanlon placards and a coffin labelled "Trade Unionism," Mr. F. W. Paterson, barrister-at-law, and ...

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  5. STRIKE DEMONSTRATORS IN HEATED COURT CLASH

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Max Nordau Julius, barrister, was led out of the Police Court to-day by police officers at the direction of Mr. S. Wilson, CSM, after be demanded the arrest of the detective, who he alleged attacked Mr. F. W. ...

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  6. STATES MUST ACT AGAINST COMMUNISTS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--All States would have to bring down legislation to declare the Communist party ...

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  7. ASPA CONFERENCE DISCUSSION ON WORK OF BUREAU

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The morning of the third day of the Australian Sugar Producers' Association conference was devoted to the discussion of matters concerning fertiliser supplies and the work of the ...

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  8. NEW PLANS FOR CHANNEL TUNNEL

    LONDON, March 16.--British and French engineers and parliamentarians met in London to revive the campaign for a tunnel ...

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  9. DOLLAR FAMINE WILL INCREASE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) thinks Britain shortly will not Be able to provide sufficient dollars ...

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  10. Railways' Best Day Since Commencement Of Strike

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The best railway services since the strike began operated to-day when 401 more trains ran throughout Queensland. Announcing this to-night, the Railway Commissioner (Mr. Maloney) said that more than 30,000 people travelled on these ...

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  11. Will Remain Out

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Queensland waterside workers and seamen would continue to remain on ...

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  12. T. & L.C. CALLS FOR ANOTHER DEMONSTRATION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Trades and Labor Council decided to-night to call upon all Brisbane trades ...

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  13. TOWNSVILLE CITY COUNCIL TO DEFY LAND BOARD?

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A challenge by Mr. T. Aikens (Ind., Mundinghurra) that the Townsville City Council would defy the Land Administration Board in its planned subdivision ...

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  14. "Banking Not Part Of Trade"

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Dr. H. V. Evatt, in the High Court to-day, continuing his reply to counsel for the trading banks, ...

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  15. SNOW FIGHT IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, March 16. -- Pedestrians scattered for shelter when Arabs opened a barrage with snowballs across the barbed ...

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  16. VIOLENT NSW TRADE UNION REACTIONS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Unionists in NSW to-day reacted violently to a report of police action following a clash ...

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  17. Stand Down Order Given For Power Rationed Cities

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—In five Queensland cities _ 8"d five shires where gas and electricity are being rationed, employers have been given the power to stand down employees. This decision was contained ...

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  18. CAUCUS SUPPORT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --The disturbance was discussed at a meeting of the Labor Caucus to-night ...

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  19. ZINC COMPANY'S DONATION TO UNIVERSITY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A gift of £5000 has been made to the Queensland University by the Zinc Corporation Ltd. of ...

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  20. COMMUNIST PROVOKED, SAYS HANLON

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --"I cannot believe that what happened to-day was anything else than a deliberately ...

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